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1. COOK Report for July 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... period. Thus the authorities reflexively put duct tape on the machinery rather than hazard a teardown.” Fred Goldstein well captured the absurd convolution: “The "Internet" component of a service will ...
2. January 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Off  p. 31 Goldstein: Why does this send me to the ceiling?  Sure, I think just slapping down file servers would be more effective, but the pirate-CDN business and their ILEC affiliates put the kibosh ...
3. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... are no longer as incompatible as they once were Goldstein: Cable and ILEC are separate because they used to be incompatible technologies. The FCC presciently prohibited ILECs from owning cable in urban ...
4. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Stimulus Package. Lessons for the New FCC: How Bush Telecom Policy Installed Duopoly Why Divestiture 2.0 Could Benefit  Everyone Except for the Executives of the Incumbents p. 22 Fred Goldstein ...
5. April 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... benefits consumers, new entrants, etc., and not just the incumbent's market share... Van der Berg: Good luck to you then. It seems like you have some of the right ideas already. Goldstein: It ...
6. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... David Conrad, Fred Goldstein and Tom Vest.  It focuses on the significance of the adoption of IPv4 adress transfer policies that enable assignees of IPv4 address blocks to transfer them to other ISPs ...
7. November 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... by fiber extension. Goldstein: Regulate too much in the name of "open" or "neutral" networks and you break the market. There is literally no way to define (draw a clear static boundary) around "abuse"; ...
8. December 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... in all likelihood diminished) roles could be intrinsically better - Goldstein: The political pejorative for that is "special interests". Vest: No question there. But from an economic point of ...
9. October 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  Goldstein: The US patent system can't be fixed all that easily. It lacks trained people, and its pay scales aren't competitive. The employees are rated on productivity: How many patents did they approve ...
10. September 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... detailed discussion of why bandwidth to Australia has been and remains extremely expensive. Goldstein: The long-term DPI/IMS problem is not volume-based applications, since those can be cleanly and neutrally ...
... Jupitermedia, covering ISP issues Fred Goldstein : Principal of Ionary Consulting, author of The Great Telecom Meltdown Roxane Googin : financial analyst Editor Hi Tech Observer Wedge Greene : CTO ...
12. August 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the other academic networks (INternet2, JANET, SURFNet etc) in a focus on e2e and trans-domain low-level circuit creation - or just spend it on more PoPs? Goldstein: It strikes me that Donald's question ...
13. July - September 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... is Managing Director of Stokab, the dark fiber utility in Stockholm. Fred Goldstein, formerly with BBN and Arthur D Little, is principal of Ionary Consulting in Newton, MA. He works with CLECs, other ...
14. March - May 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... Yankee Group Keith Dierkx, SVP of Operations and CIO Embarcadero Systems Corp Bob Franskton, Founder Software Arts and Visicalc Ed Gerck, Founder Network Manifold Associates Steve Goldstein retired – formerly ...
STEVE GOLDSTEIN DESCRIBES HISTORY OF FIRST ICM GRANT - SPECULATES ON NEW DIRECTIONS The following was published in the January 1995 COOK Report on Internet Editor's Introduction: One evening in Moscow ...
16. September October 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... Goldstein, Principal of Ionary Consulting, author of The Great Telecom Meltdown Macy Hallock, Medina County Ohio Port Authority Kees Neggers, Director, SurfNet6, The Netherlands Tom Hertz, CTO, Opportunity ...
17. November December 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... on steroids. Fred Goldstein is very gloomy in his disagreement. Goldstein: IMS doesn’t remind me of SIP in the least. SIP’s value proposition, its strength and weakness, is end-to-end communications ...
18. July August 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... and author Telepocalypse Blog Fred Goldstein: Principal of Ionary Consulting, author of The Great Telecom Meltdown Tom Hertz, CTO, Opportunity Iowa Dave Hughes, Owner Old Colorado City Communications and ...
19. June 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... President First Mile.US Fred Goldstein, Principal of Ionary Consulting, author of The Great Telecom Meltdown Mary Beth Henry, Deputy Director _Office of Cable Communications, Portland, Oregon James ...
20. May 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Services John Curran, Internet engineer and board member ARIN Vincent Dekker, telecom reporter, Trouw, The Netherlands Susan Estrada, President First Mile.US Fred Goldstein, Principal of Ionary ...
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