The notion of neutrality in general is a myth. Nations that claim to be neutral in inter-state conflicts are hardly impartial. If country A has…
Category: Net Neutrality
AT&T’s Neutrality Reply a Red Herring
While on the surface, it is commendable that a large player such as AT&T is taking on the US government on net neutrality, its response…
New Title II Will Choke Optical Investment
The logical presumption associated with the madness of the FCC’s planned takeover of the Internet will be that service providers should be expected to cut…
Latest Title II Opened: Property Rights Raid
After the extraordinary action of not making its document on applying Title II rules to the Internet before its formal meeting on the matter, resembling…
Monetizing Older Networks: An Overreach?
Although one of the most thought-provoking panels at OFC 2015 will be on the monetization of optical networks, which will include seasoned experts who are…
Verizon/AOL: Bypassing Title II with New Internal Infrastructure?
“The FCC’s chairman “said that he doesn’t see a role for the FCC in reviewing Verizon’s…recent proposed acquisition of AOL….’ I don’t think AOL has…
Optical Line Interoperability Illusion
Although Microsoft and others have been discussing the notion of an Open Line System (OLS) to provide standardization with long-haul and metro equipment, there is…
Data Center Interconnect Space: Rife with Out-of-Whack Expectations
When it comes to projections in any optical space that has not reached a high level of maturity, a large percentage of stock and technology…
Google Hoisted by Its Own Petard
As Alphabet’s Google delights in the decision by the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upholding the FCC’s…
Metro 100G “Heresy”
In a 2015 post discussing an OFC presentation of a well-known engineer in the business, titled “ROADMs Instead of Metro 100G Systems?”, the response from…