On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Uta Meier-Hahn <meier-h...@hiig.de> wrote:
> Dear networkers in North America, > > Internet interconnection is largely unregulated. However, in some > countries, public regulation has emerged – be it through transparency > rules, mandatory peering or licensing terms. > > Currently, we lack an overview about where regulation exists and we know > little about how it affects internet connectivity on a global scale. > > To start filling this information gap, I have set up a short survey for > network engineers, peering coordinators and network-savvy legal staffers. > The goal is to crowdsource an initial overview about formal regulation of > internet interconnection around the world. > > Please participate! It takes no more than 10 minutes and will serve the > community: http://limesurvey.hiig.de/index.php/675663?lang=en < > http://limesurvey.hiig.de/index.php/675663?lang=en> > I will publish the results under a Creative Commons license. > > Also, please consider helping by forwarding the link to fellow > interconnection professionals - think of your Facebook or LinkedIn groups, > of chat channels and mailing lists. The more regional diversity, the better. > When do you plan to publish the results? Will it be just the raw results or a study on top of (or illustrated by) it will be published? Nice survey. > > Thank you! > > Kind regards, > > Uta Meier-Hahn > PhD Candidate > Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society > Oberwallstr. 9 | 10117 Berlin > meier-h...@hiig.de <mailto:meier-h...@hiig.de> | T +49 30 200 760-82 | > www.hiig.de/en <http://www.hiig.de/en> >