Doc wants competition

Commenting on a tete a tete between Tom Evslin and yours truly, Doc makes a a very astute point: Tom Evslin nails a number of problems with Net Neutrality, while not sparing the carriers, either. Be sure to read the comments, too. They start with one from Richard Bennett. In this post on his own … Continue reading “Doc wants competition”

Commenting on a tete a tete between Tom Evslin and yours truly, Doc makes a a very astute point:

Tom Evslin nails a number of problems with Net Neutrality, while not sparing the carriers, either. Be sure to read the comments, too. They start with one from Richard Bennett. In this post on his own blog Richard points to this Wharton report, which for the most part I agree with.
The key point is Tom’s. What we need is competition.

Indeed we do need more competition, and we’ll get it from Cable going head-to-head with with DSL and fiber-to-the-home, with WiMax and WiFi in the background. And on that note, the Wireless Communications Association has come out in opposition to the regulations.