Today I went to a hearing of the Federal Communications Commission, hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. The hearing was on the issue of intent neutrality – specifically about whether and how internet service providers are discriminating in how they provide bandwidth to certain subscribers. What follows are my notes – I am not a fast typist and I was sitting on the floor without a good view of the panelists or the commissioners – and should not be considered unbiased or even extremely factual reportage! Watch for video coming soon, shot by CCTV folks Harlo Holmes, Ann Cowan, Matt Landry and Julie Adler. read more...
The Federal Communications Commission is coming to Cambridge on Monday, February 28th to hold a public hearing on the future of the internet.
WHAT: A Public Hearing on the Future of the Internet
WHEN: Monday, Feb 25, 2008
TIME: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Harvard Law School, Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall
1515 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138
Directions: http://www.law.harvard.edu/about/contact/directions.php/
Visit Save the Internet.com to learn more.
Come to make your voice heard or submit comments directly to the agency. Take action today to protect the Internet for tomorrow: http://www.savetheinternet.com/comcast.php.