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[atlas] Net Neutrality measurements
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Hugo Salgado
hsalgado at nic.cl
Mon Mar 31 15:39:23 CEST 2014
Hi. Even when it's a legitimate and laudable use of probes, I'd prefer Atlas itself wouldn't take a "political" side and keep the project only in a technical sense. The use that someone gives to the probes is a separate issue. I'm worried that saying explicitely that atlas probes are a device to test network neutrality, could make it to be banned in the same countries we're trying to observe. Regards, Hugo On 03/31/2014 07:46 AM, Georg Chytil wrote: > > Dear collegues, > > I sympathize with the cause for net measurements, and the RIPE Atlas > project in particular. I´d like to draw your attention to the use > of net measurement infrastructure as a means of documenting net > neutrality, and a consulation of BEREC in this context: > > http://berec.europa.eu/eng/news_consultations/ongoing_public_consultations/2098-public-consultations-on-the-on-the-draft-berec-report-on-monitoring-quality-of-internet-access-services-in-the-context-of-net-neutrality > > > I´d appreciate if RIPE got involved in this field before less desireable > and competent parties do ;-) > > Maybe comment on net neutrality on > https://atlas.ripe.net/about/future-plans/ ? > > Kind Regards > > #g > > >
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