Father of Internet Warns Against Net Neutrality 322
An anonymous reader writes "At a recent talk at the Computer History Museum Robert Kahn, co-inventor of TCP/IP, warned against net neutrality legislation that could hinder experimentation and innovation. Calling 'net neutrality' a slogan, Khan also cautioned against 'dogmatic views of network architecture.' A video of the talk is also available."
Re:Confused (Score:4, Funny)
Man (Score:5, Funny)
new markets for tunnels (Score:3, Funny)
I wonder, if net neutrality falls apart, and we end up with people charging more for high-speed pipes to certain places, will that generate a big boom in building VPN/GRE/IP tunnels to attempt to work around it? If so, that could become a very lucrative business for Cisco or any other tunnel-equipment maker/provider. Hmmm..makes me wonder if there is a new conspiracy about to brew....
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Re:Let's get this out of the way... (Score:1, Funny)
If I were you I wouldn't trust what this guy has to say.
well (Score:5, Funny)
Well, as a genetically engineered superhuman, you might want to listen to him. He's a lot smarter than you.
(Or maybe we should call Maury...) (Score:1, Funny)
Other Warnings (Score:3, Funny)
Khan!!!! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I don't get it... (Score:5, Funny)
You've been to New York too?
Re:Another question (Score:2, Funny)
I think you mean sewerage, although I agree with what you've said :)