The Washington Post interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt: Google chief executive Eric Schmidt favors net neutrality, but only to a point: While the tech player wants to make sure that telecommunications giants don’t steer Internet traffic in a way that would favor some devices or services over others, he also believes that it would be [...]
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Verizon and Google has found a common ground for an open Internet
Net Neutrality debate in the U.S. has at times been relatively intense. Today Verizon and Google published a joint statement on finding a common ground for an open Internet. I agree with the six points they make. They are relatively high level, and as always the devil lies in the details. Time will tell if [...]
What is a phone service?
Net neutrality and the users right to choose their own applications (Google Voice) on iPhones has turned into a regulatory discussion about what constitutes “telephony service”. If you have an inner telecom law geek like me, the FCC investigation of Google Voice is a good read. AT&T Statement on Google Voice and Net Neutrality (AT&T´s [...]
