Net neutrality - 1 The Myth of Network Neutrality Scott Bradner Harvard University 15 February 2006.

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net neutrality - 1 The Myth of Network Neutrality Scott Bradner Harvard University 15 February 2006

net neutrality - 2 Internet Architectural Principle e2e let the ends do it (or control it) let the user decide (a.k.a., The Stupid Network) End-to-End Arguments in System Design - Saltzer, Reed & Clark The Rise of the Stupid Network - David Isenberg

net neutrality - 3 But! no QoS! no business model! where is security?

net neutrality - 4 QoS can you sell better QoS at a higher price? multiple levels per customer multiple levels per application service provider “the Internet is not reliably crappy enough” S. Bradner “It fails to fail often enough so it looks like it works.” Mike O’Dell

net neutrality - 5 ISP Business Model  service can be provided by 3rd parties - not just by carriers  a quote from an IETF mailing list –Hi Roy, – I still don’t understand why it is a "users" choice where the "services" are executed - I would have thought that this would be networks choice and ISP does not profit from applications using network - i.e., Internet is a commodity “We do not know how to route money” Dave Clark

net neutrality - 6 Internet Security e2e means security is an end system responsibility end systems under relentless attack worms, versus, spyware,... Internet infrastructure under occasional attack DNS root servers, routers, management systems,... Internet does not protect end system makes sure the worm is delivered promptly end users & regulators may demand that “the Internet” protect the users carriers may leap to help same tools can access to content providers

net neutrality - 7 Thus Internet & IP networks by definition - to traditional networking folk

net neutrality - 8 What Did It Give Us e2e Internet, and open computer operating systems, are generative enable innovation by others impact society by moving or eliminating control points The Internet is a “parent revolution”

net neutrality - 9 Regulatory Approaches openists net must be open to enable innovation commons require network neutrality e.g., power grid does not favor toasters to let people at edge/end innovate dumb pipe must be available deregulationists if network is property then companies will innovate note: “property” specifically includes right to exclude network owner needs incentive to invest forced smart pipe OK The Broadband Debate: A User's Guide - Tim Wu

net neutrality - 10 FCC 4 “principles” (5 August 2005) consumers are entitled to access the lawful Internet content of their choice consumers are entitled to run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement consumers are entitled to connect their choice of legal devices that do not harm the network consumers are entitled to competition among network providers, application and service providers, and content providers

net neutrality - 11 FCC: CALEA Internet & interconnected VoIP providers subject to CALEA (wiretapping) law VoIP provider "must necessarily use a router or other server" thus is facilities-based logic in FCC Order & principles logically leads to a requirement that the FBI pre-approve applications something they requested

net neutrality - 12 U.S. House House Energy and Commerce Committee draft covers BITS, VoIP & video providers preempt state & local regulations all types of providers must register with govt. requires BITS providers to provide subscribers with access to lawful content, applications, and services provided over the Internet, and to not block, impair, or interfere with the offering of, access to, or use of such content, applications or services

net neutrality - 13 Why e2e is(was) Important customer freedom to access information & content psychology important - not clear economically vital allows widespread innovation activity dramatic (and chaotic) innovation using Internet (chaos does bother some people) non-transparent net restricts ability to innovate must get permission of block owner or hide in HTTP CDA testimony - Bradner - The Future and its Enemies - Postrel -

net neutrality - 14 e2e convinced that the e2e principle is important? Google & Skype are can you get e2e these days? maybe

net neutrality - 15 Do you have e2e NATs & firewalls in the paths who owns “your” computer? today enterprise often owns your desktop you may not have admin access you own your home computer modulo spyware etc what about trusted computing? Microsoft direction - control what software can run in computer - e.g., to protect intellectual property where is “end” in these cases? are we endless? The Future of the Internet and How to Stop it. - Zittrain

net neutrality - 16 Reality IP-level end-to-end is gone for the average user enterprise firewalls, ISP firewalls, personal NATs, wiretapping... IP-level end-to-end for enterprises is still here at least for now because ISPs provide e2e service (edge-2-edge) thus enterprise sanctioned IP-level innovation can happen but, gone are the days of IP-level e2e being the normal case for the Internet user

net neutrality - 17 Net Neutrality Senate Commerce Committee hearing 2/7/06 Vint Cerf at al vs. TIA et al Cerf described e2e concept & power of Internet asked Senators to not let carriers destroy it Walter McCormick, Jr for US Telecom Industry Association would never "block, impair, or degrade content, applications or services.” but do not make any rules to stop us

net neutrality - 18 Net Neutrality, contd. Vint’s reason carriers could make it so carrier permission (or payment) is required for new applications block new app development - destroy generative effect TIA’s reason if Internet is a commodity then carrier is not assured a return on investment (note - did not say what they would actually do - disavowed AT&T etc CEO statements

net neutrality - 19 Carrier View it’s my wire, I’ll do what I want with it Edward E. Whitacre - CEO AT&T ‘Google, Vonage & Skype are using my network for free’ William L. Smith - CTO Bell South ‘we should be able to charge Yahoo to let their web page load faster than Google’ pushing to charge services for “better service” small step to making payment required for any useful transport (i.e., a protection racket)

net neutrality - 20 Ball now in Washington ball is now in the hands of congress & FCC legislation pending in DC to update ‘93 telcom act proposals on table to gut the Internet e2e concept in order to protect incumbent carriers outcome TBD