It’s quite understandable for a politician to summarize complex issues and to distill them into pithy bumper sticker slogans. So it comes as no surprise that Senator Ted Cruz (or his staff) would come up with the glib analogy between Obamacare and network neutrality.
Yet again
our elected officials fail us with media-ready quips. From my unsponsored vantage point, I can
agree that the President should avoid overstep and respect the role of independent
regulatory agencies such as the FCC. But
I surely can take umbrage at Senator Cruz’s sloganeering.
The network
neutrality debate suffers from politicization and more broadly much of the FCC’s
work product has become politicized, and interpreted as partisan. Similarly, anyone who writes about FCC
subjects ends up being assigned to one, mutually exclusive camp, or the other.
Robust and
sustainable broadband competition does not exist in the United States for first
and last mile access despite the blessing of having two wireline options (DSL
and cable modem). Data caps, latency,
questions about congestion, equipment costs etc. preclude treating wireless as
a functional equivalent to wireline at least for the time being.
On the
other hand, I do not support converting Internet Service Providers into
utilities, or thinking that Title II reclassification will solve all ills.
I do not
think the Internet should be completely neutral either. If I want to view "must see" television,
e.g., a Penn State football game, or a Netflix movie, I want my ISP and every
other carrier involved in carrying "mission critical" bits to handle
them with priority, "Most Favored Nation” treatment.
On the
other hand (I am an academic!), I don't want Comcast deliberately messing with
a competitor’s traffic to extort additional payment. Netflix should have the option for securing
"better than best efforts" routing, but I don't want Comcast to have
the ability to penalize small ventures that do not have the traffic volume to
cause congestion, or have the funds to pay a surcharge that Comcast does not
deserve.
So I am no
one’s true believer. For this I am
ignored and/or defriended by parties on both side.
Whatever
became of reasonable disagreements and civility?