On Jan 14, 2013, at 11:12 AM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2013, at 7:27 AM, John Levine <jo...@iecc.com> wrote:
>> The solution is not to cut off the poor countries.
> 
> I have no reason whatsoever to believe that defunding the ITU would
> cut off the poor countries.
> 
> Quite the contrary, actually. I believe that the combination of the ITU
> and the back-pocket distribution of settlement checks has held back the
> improvement of digital connections to poorer countries.

Exactly.  The ITU bleeds poor countries dry, by keeping communications costs 
exorbitantly high, while appeasing them with settlements.  The Internet doesn't 
need to bribe destitute people with settlements, because it's five orders of 
magnitude less expensive: affordable enough that they can get online in the 
first place.

http://oecdinsights.org/2012/10/22/internet-traffic-exchange-2-billion-users-and-its-done-on-a-handshake/

The ITU has $181M/year.  It'll do just fine without our money.  No sense in 
throwing good money after bad.

                                -Bill






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