http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-proposal-for-open-internet.html
Pretty boiler plate pro net neutral. The transparency requirements and 'differentiated services' exceptions are particularly interesting. On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Reese <re...@inkworkswell.com> wrote: > On 09 Aug 10 12:32 PM, Florian Weimer wrote: >> >> * Graham Beneke: >> >>> On 09/08/2010 07:21, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote: >>>> >>>> I helped install my first Akamai cluster before year 2000 if I remember >>>> correctly. So it's at least a decade ago :P >>> >>> What I find funny is that Google has already been running these kinds >>> of content distribution nodes in Africa for over a year. >> >> They certainly have got infrastructure all over the globe. > > Hmmm. "If it plays in [insert name of locale in Africa]" will not have > the same ring as "Peoria." For the older genset anyway. Maybe if it rhymes? > Spoken to a musical backdrop? The current crop of youts will > not hesitate once. > >> The Verizon is probably just a private peering agreement, and someone >> misinterpreted that (or deliberately misrepresented it). > > Or it was supposed to be a secret. G was still denying any sort of > agreement with V, last I heard. > > Reese > > > > > >