Susan Crawford speaks at NCMR 2008

June 9th, 2008  |  by joly  |  Published in United States, onewebday  |  3 Comments

Net Neutrality panel @ NCNR 2008 - pic by localmn
OneWebDay founder Susan Crawford participated in a ‘Futures of the Internet’ panel at the National Conference on Media Reform in Minneapolis last Friday. Of course she took the opportunity to promote OWD and even recruit some ambassadors.

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  1. Lou K. says:

    June 9th, 2008 at 9:50 am (#)

    Thanks for the heads up Susan – a little digging on IPMS turned up this diagram and description.

    Not that users are the *bottom* tier.
    http://www.dataconnection.com/sbc/images/imsplanes.gif

    “Access into the core network is through Border Gateways (GGSN/PDG/BAS). These enforce policy provided by the IMS core, controlling traffic flows between the access and core networks.”

    Wonderful – will these wonderful Border Gateways completely stifle end-user innovation?

    Full description from dataconnection.com:
    http://www.dataconnection.com/sbc/imsarch.htm

  2. wrythings » Blog Archive » Countdown to One Web Day, Chicago! says:

    June 14th, 2008 at 1:58 am (#)

    [...] Crawford, founder of One Web Day made a strong pitch to those assembled in Minneapolis last weekend for the National Conference for Media Reform… [...]

  3. OneWebDay » Archive » Countdown to One Web Day, Chicago! says:

    June 14th, 2008 at 8:43 am (#)

    [...] WordPress.org ← Susan Crawford speaks at NCMR 2008 [...]


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