A related issue that will go a long way to guarantee net neutrality is to make sure there is sufficient competition. In this way if a competitor decides to be less than neutral, consumers can vote with their choices, hence guaranteeing neutrality with choices.
I have been promoting a means of deploying competition at the last mile. This can be possible by re-allocating responsibility of physical transport the local cities. Multiple competitors can have simultaneous access to the same address via a different wavelength using passive course wave division multiplexing (CWDM). Passive CWDM is the technology that makes it cost effective. I’ve written a white paper that describes this idea.
A related issue that will go a long way to guarantee net neutrality is to make sure there is sufficient competition. In this way if a competitor decides to be less than neutral, consumers can vote with their choices, hence guaranteeing neutrality with choices.
ReplyDeleteI have been promoting a means of deploying competition at the last mile. This can be possible by re-allocating responsibility of physical transport the local cities. Multiple competitors can have simultaneous access to the same address via a different wavelength using passive course wave division multiplexing (CWDM). Passive CWDM is the technology that makes it cost effective. I’ve written a white paper that describes this idea.
http://www.getnet.com/getnetplan.pdf
Jeff Gong