This is link provides access to the written record of the oral evidence given 
to the Parliamentary committee on Internet Traffic in the UK  held on July 
6th/7th.  http://www.apcomms.org.uk/category/Activities/

 

The issue of net neutrality is subliminal throughout.  There is no open ended 
commitment to a Neutral Net in the UK. The focus is creating competitive 
markets,  with recourse via the Competition act. 

 

Document 1  - The Music industry provide their take on graduated response.  
ISPA discuss the MOU on the same.  Openrights group did request adoption of 
Norwegian Net Neutrality principles.

T-Mobile provide the affordability excuse for blocking Skype on their cheap 
packages,  and BT push their ADQ solution to congestion caused by TV/Video 
downloads

 

Doc 2 records the debate on privacy,  which includes questioning of Phorm and 
Privacy International.  Interception issue not dealt with.  The lack of opt in 
is discussed.  Implicit and implied consent examined. More presentations will 
be needed on browsers and cookies.

 

Document 3 - Questions to Internet Watch Foundation, and Inhope.  Discussion on 
crime detection or lack of crime detection.

Questioning of Ofcom, BERR and Home Office on dominance of Google, universal 
coverage, avoiding net neutrality,  and more on privacy. 

 

The MPs will publish conslusions,  which will suggest changes any changes in 
direction for regulation or legisation if needed.  There remains little 
appreciation that the Internet is an Open and neutral platform.

 

This is a good record of challenges, confusion and poor information UK law 
makers are attempting to contend with!

 

Regards

 

Mike Kiely

http://www.bbbritain.co.uk

 

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