Month: October 2013
Edward Snowden and the unravelling of the Internet
/The revelations that the National Security Agency has been spying on the Internet’s traffic, and that corporations like Google would be obliged to lie about the degree of their cooperation, has come as a shock to the naive, and an opportunity for those who would like to detach the governance of the Internet from the […]
Read more »Evolution of Canadian Telcom Policy 2008-2013
/Let me begin with what I know to be true. Over the course of the time I was there, a Commissioners had growing sense of the inadequacy of facilities-based competition, with a limited duopoly of cable and telco in each market. There are two problems with moving to a policy of leased access to cable […]
Read more »