Opinion: An economic perspective on Internet centrality
How can we fix an Internet completely dominated by a small collection of global behemoths?
How can we fix an Internet completely dominated by a small collection of global behemoths?
How concentrated is service delivery across different market segments of users, and between the supply side and request side.
Will the emerging centralization of the authoritative nameserver service impact users?
As soon as we accept the fact that network neutrality is essential for the well-being of the Internet, the better off we’re all going to be.
How should we engage with evolution and innovation in the Internet’s name space?
Does technology create big? Or does big create itself?
Guest Post: TLS 1.3 is an example of how Internet technology is developed and refined by a small number of players.
ROV measurement, DANE Portal, IPv6 extension headers, congestion control, and more topics of interest from IETF 114.
Guest Post: A comprehensive look at real world deployments and open challenges.
Guest Post: In a burning world, functionality is more important than security, but remains trumped by safety.