Internet Society Hosts Panel to Address Implications of 'Net Neutrality' and Internet Bandwidth Growth

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Internet Society Hosts Panel to Address Implications of 'Net Neutrality' and
Internet Bandwidth Growth

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today
by The Internet Society:

When: Tuesday 10 November 2009, 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. (UTC+9); Monday 9
November 2009, 9:45 p.m. EST, 6:45 p.m. PST

What: The Internet Society (ISOC), a nonprofit organisation providing
leadership in Internet-related standards, education and policy, today
announced it will host a panel discussion during the 76th meeting of the
Internet Engineering Task Force meeting (IETF 76) in Hiroshima, Japan. The
mission of the IETF is make the Internet work better by producing high
quality, relevant technical documents that influence the way people design,
use, and manage the Internet. This panel discussion will address the reality
of current and future issues associated with Internet bandwidth growth in
Japan and across the globe.

Why: As policy debates around issues such as "network neutrality" are
underway, and businesses are making decisions based on predictions of
increased network usage and congestion, understanding the realities of
bandwidth use is crucial. Network operators are already managing their
networks to address issues raised by bandwidth-intensive applications.
However, the reality of measuring and understanding Internet bandwidth growth
and use--and its implications--are complex. This panel will provide data- and
experience-driven perspectives that address and inform the recurring
apprehension of the Internet's impending collapse due to the explosive growth
in Internet bandwidth.
ISOC has arranged an impressive panel with individuals from a range of
disciplines who are coming together for the first time to discuss the issue of
Internet bandwidth growth.

During this briefing, these leaders from the Internet community will share
their research about and experiences with bandwidth growth on the Internet
today. The goal of the discussions will be to identify key issues, and to
address questions such as:

    --  Is there anything different about bandwidth growth today that will
cause
        problems not faced in the past?
    --  Are there better ways than those currently employed by network
operators
        to manage issues raised by bandwidth-intensive applications?

    --  What role can the IETF play, and how does related work underway in the
        IETF factor into these issues?




Who:  Internet Society's Leslie Daigle will moderate a distinguished panel of
Internet experts including:
    --  Kenjiro Cho, Senior Researcher for Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) -
one
        of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions
        providers.
    --  Lars Eggert, Principal Scientist at Nokia Research Center (NRC), IETF
        Transport Area Director -NRC explores technology frontiers, solving
        scientific challenges today, for Nokia to deliver irresistible
personal
        experiences tomorrow.
    --  Danny McPherson, Chief Security Officer, Arbor Networks - leading
        provider of secure service control solutions for global business
        networks.
    --  Richard Woundy, Senior Vice President, Comcast - one of the United
        States' leading providers of entertainment, information and
        communication products and services.

    --  Leslie Daigle, Chief Internet Technology Officer, The Internet Society
-
        a global nonprofit organisation providing leadership in Internet
related
        standards, education and policy.



Where:  Hiroshima, Japan, Orchid West Room, ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel

Event Information: Please visit the ISOC event page at
http://isoc.org/bandwidth to listen to a live audio feed and view slides to
accompany the discussion. An audio replay and a transcript of the conversation
will also be available online shortly after the panel concludes.

This session is being held during the IETF lunch break on Tuesday 10 November
and light lunch will be provided.

Media wishing to attend the event in person should contact Greg Wood at
wood@isoc.org.

About The Internet Society 
The Internet Society (ISOC) is a non-profit organisation founded in 1992 to
provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. It is
dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution and use of the Internet
for the benefit of people throughout the world. For more information, see:
http://InternetSociety.org

ON-SITE CONTACT
Greg Wood, 703-439-2145, wood@isoc.org 

MEDIA CONTACT
Matthew Clark, 202-728-8766, matthew.clark@fd.com

SOURCE  The Internet Society

Matthew Clark, +1-202-728-8766, matthew.clark@fd.com

 

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