Workshop: Approaches to Preserving the Open Internet
As previous workshops have shown, the Internet's openness is integral to the success of the online ecosystem, including by enabling innovation, investment, speech, democratic engagement, and consumer benefits. This workshop will address how the Internet's openness can best be preserved, including by examining historical and ongoing efforts to protect Internet openness in the US and other countries, and by discussing the key technological, economic, and legal considerations relevant to the need for and substance of the Commission's proposed open Internet policies. Panelists will address these issues across Internet access platforms, including mobile wireless broadband.
Workshop Materials
Boeing FCC Open Internet Workshop
Terry L Davis, P.E., Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
Embracing Open
Cole Brodman, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, T-Mobile USA
FCC Open Internet Workshop
Carl Gipson, Director, Small Business, Technology and Telecommunications, Washington Policy Center
Appearance before the FCC Workshop: Approaches to Preserving the Open Internet
Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Prepared Remarks of Preston McAfee
Yahoo! Research, Yahoo! Inc.
Approaches to Preserving the Open Internet
Bill Schrier, Chief Technology Officer, City of Seattle
Workshop on "Approaches to Preserving the Open Internet"
Gigi B. Sohn, President, Public Knowledge
FCC Open Internet Workshop
Mike Sievert, Clearwire
A Primer on the Economics of Net Neutrality
Simon Wilkie, Center for Communication Law and Policy & Economics Department, USC
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