Wednesday

NTEN Members Reception - Wed, April 4th

Just got back from the nifty and yummy NTEN Members Reception. It was a lot of fun to meet a couple of other attendees. Thanks to all the NTEN organizers, staff, and presenters who have volunteered their time to make this event a success.

I can already see a big problem. There's so much great stuff going on, it's hard to know where I want to be at any time. So, I'm counting on YOU to help me out. Jump onto blogger, vox, or your blogging platform of choice, and blog about the sessions you're attending. It's easy. Setting up this blog took me 5 minutes.

Then include the NTC07 tag and ping Technorati when you're done. That way we can all get a flavor for what went on in the sessions we missed. Thanks and enjoy the rest of NTEN's NTC 2007!


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Conference Notes

I'm loving what I've seen so far. But it's hard to know who is speaking and where they're from. So I have a request to future presenters. Please make sure to either have a handout with the host and panelist's names or have post on a wall somewhere. Those trying to live blog the event or take notes will appreciate it.

If you have a wiki, presentation materials online, etc. Let us know so we can link to it.

Attendees, please remember to put cell phones on vibrate too.

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Net Neutrality - Affinity Group - Wed April 4th

Net Neutrality. Why should we care.

Four short panel sessions:
Adam Green, Moveon.org

Defines Net Neutrality as "equal access to all websites and technologies, no data flow gatekeepers." Sets up a level playing field for all and gave us Craigslist.org, google.com, moveon.org, and even little mom and pops hoping to be the next google or Amazon.

FCC ruling gave cable companies a victory, so we appear to be fighting from a disadvantage.

The fight to over turn the ruling has brought a coalition of non-profit groups and advocacy groups from what would typically be opposed to eachother together. United on the otherside are the cable and telephone companies who stand to profit from a biased, gateway controlled net.

Believes that Verizon and other Telecomms are invested in making this a murky issue, but the reality is that it's simple either there is neutrality, or there isn't.

More on Adam's position.

----- Representative from the other side: Verizon--------

Claims that Verizon would never slow down or block traffic. Claims making your customers mad at you is not a substainable business model. Has nice hand out.

However, much he claims they're not blocking traffic and no new regulation is needed, the panel seems to believe otherwise.

--- consumers union ---

Publishes Consumer Reports magazine. Finds they actually agree with Verizon's stance on many things that exist now in telecommunications and cable. The question is will that stance against non-discrimination stay true as new technologies are introduced. For instance, faster access. Access to the "fast line" is going to be important as the world increasingly shifts to doing business online. Not just business, but communicating across all means.

Want to host a HD video blog and you're a nonprofit? Will you be able to afford the tolls?

---- Jen - Free Press -----

Coordinating a coalition of groups that are 'pro-neutrality'. Fought bill in 2006, now fighting to define net neutraility for congress, so congress can understand why its important.

How can you get involved? Contact the FCC and let them know why you think Net Neutrality is key to your affordable online future.

NTEN Net Neutrality Affinity Group.

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Welcome

Welcome everyone to my NTC07 Blog. I'll be tracking my conference breakout sessions here as well as any other sessions or interests that come up. I'll also try to keep a running link blog and perhaps some photos. Drop me a line at johnntc07 @ gmail.com with your blog info and I'll add a link.

Alright, time to jump in, meet some new faces, and do some good.

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