Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Dick Roy via Nnagain
To: dick...@alum.mit.edu; Network Neutrality is back! Let´s make the technical aspects heard this time! Cc: Robert McMahon Subject: Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading) How do you know where the vehicle is that you are talking

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Vint Cerf via Nnagain
day, March 9, 2024 12:58 PM > *To:* dick...@alum.mit.edu; Dick Roy via Nnagain > *Subject:* Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network > slicing and net neutrality (LightReading) > > > > > > What is DSRC? > > *[RR] Don’t get me started! **LLL

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Dick Roy via Nnagain
_ From: Robert McMahon [mailto:rjmcma...@rjmcmahon.com] Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2024 12:58 PM To: dick...@alum.mit.edu; Dick Roy via Nnagain Subject: Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading) What is DSRC? [RR

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Robert McMahon via Nnagain
What is DSRC? DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) is a wireless communication technology that enables vehicles to communicate with each other and other road users directly, without involving cellular or other infrastructure. DSRC is based on WiFi technology

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Dick Roy via Nnagain
… As expected this technique is designed to allow exactly what NN was designed to prohibit (treating packets differentially in the internet based on economic considerations*)... this is IMHO why instead of calling a spade a spade mobile carriers avoid describing this in a useful way, as

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-09 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Nnagain
or stepping into the NN debate. > From: Nnagain on behalf of the > keyboard of geoff goodfellow via Nnagain > Sent: Friday, March 8, 2024 5:08:28 PM > To: Network Neutrality is back! Let´s make the technical aspects heard this > time! > Cc: the keyboard of geoff goodfellow

Re: [NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-08 Thread Livingood, Jason via Nnagain
get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading) 'Placing unnecessary restrictions on this technology could stifle it in its infancy,' Verizon wrote of network slicing, in a widening debate involving the FCC's net neutrality proceeding and new wireless technologies... [...] https

[NNagain] Verizon, T-Mobile, Nokia get noisy on network slicing and net neutrality (LightReading)

2024-03-08 Thread the keyboard of geoff goodfellow via Nnagain
*'Placing unnecessary restrictions on this technology could stifle it in its infancy,' Verizon wrote of network slicing, in a widening debate involving the FCC's net neutrality proceeding and new wireless technologies...* [...]