A Horizontal Leap Forward: Formulating a Layered Policy Approach to Internet Protocol
- In-Person
- New America
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 11:03AM EDT
U.S. policymakers face a virtual conundrum: how to best incorporate the new Internet Protocol (IP)-centric services, applications, and facilities into the nation’s pre-existing legal and public policy construct. Over the next several years, legislators and regulators will find themselves increasingly challenged to make the Internet adapt itself to the already well-defined bricks-and-mortar, services-and-technologies environment that exists today under the Communications Act and other statues.
In this paper and in his presentation, Richard Whitt will explain that trying to impose the current outmoded legal system onto the Internet and all its IP progeny is flawed, damaging, and ultimately doomed approach. Instead, policy makers should adopt a new public policy framework that regulates along horizontal network layers, rather than legacy vertical silos.
Location
Washington, DC, 20009
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Participants
- Richard S. Whitt
Senior Director, Global Policy and Planning, MCI and Author, A Horizontal Leap Forward: Formulating A New Public Policy Framework Based On The Network Layers Model