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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: ftth who started this subject12/8/2000 7:02:22 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
A very interesting paper that surfaced at a Stanford University workshop last week. The focus was on the policy implications of end to end [Internet capabilities], "covering some of the policy questions cropping up which threaten the end-to-end paradigm that serves today's Internet so well."

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Cisco 1999 White Paper: Controlling Your Network - A Must for Cable Operators

Executive Overview

This white paper describes how multiple systems operators (MSOs) can control the traffic on their multiservice network to ensure that their users receive consistently high levels of service. In addition, it discusses how to prevent outside content providers from disrupting the cable network by delivering broadband content without authorization granted by the MSO.

Continued at:

cptech.org

The two part article on end to end can be found at:

slashdot.org
slashdot.org
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