A Technical Approach to Net Neutrality
by Xiaowei Yang, Gene Tsudik, Xin Liu
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url: | http://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2006/yang06technical.pdf | abstract: | A recent statement by AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre sparked
considerable fear in the public that the Internet may
not be open any more: the ISPs dictate which
sites/applications flourish and which flounder. The statement
triggered the heated debate on net neutrality and
ignited the battle to enact net neutrality legislation. However,
by the date of writing, all attempts to pass net neutrality
laws have failed.
This paper states our proposition on net neutrality:
ISPs should not be able to discriminate against packets
based on contents, application types, or packet sources or
destinations that are not their own customers; but they are
eligible to offer differentiated services to their customers.
We present a technical design that aims to achieve this
definition of net neutrality. Our design prevents an ISP
fromdeterministically harming an application, a competing
service, or singling out an individual innovator for
extortion. | type: | misc |
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