[kictanet] Net Neutrality and why it looks like nobody (apart from the usual suspects) cares about it

Adam Nelson adam at varud.com
Thu Jan 16 11:03:11 EAT 2014


Ali,

You bring up a very important point.  Net neutrality is extremely important
for the Kenyan Internet/mobile industry.  Kenyan companies effectively own
no global networks and can only get a foothold into the Internet economy
via producing content - not levying transit.

If transit provider incumbents can kill net neutrality, they can also kill
small content producing economies (i.e. Kenya) at the same time.  There's
no way small Kenyan content producers (i.e. not Silicon Valley, not
Hollywood) will be able to compete.

-Adam

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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Ali Hussein <ali at hussein.me.ke> wrote:

> Listers
>
> Apologies for cross-posting.
>
> There has been a lot of hullabaloo about Net Neutrality. The main
> proponents have been the two divides: Content Producers (Facebook, Google
> etc) and pure play Infrastructure players like AT&T, Vodafone etc. (By the
> way as things go now there are no longer pure play infrastructure and
> content producers as these players prepare themselves for a changing
> regulatory environment)
>
> Hardly any blip from major advertisers like P&G, Unilever etc.
>
> In Kenya of course busybodies like myself :) are very passionate about it
> and have talked ourselves hoarse about it. This was the very reason why we
> in Kenya didn't sign the ITRs in Dubai at WCIT12 (that's another story for
> another day). It seems now that the chickens are coming home to roost and
> the 'Reactionary' (allow me this creative license to name them thus) of the
> old world order (read Old Telco Hegemony) are reasserting their influence
> and projecting their power.
>
> This in my humble opinion CANNOT auger well for content Startups in our
> neck of the woods.
>
> What gives? Is it that these players find this topic too boring? Or has no
> impact on them?
>
> I suggest they change their attitudes..and fast!
>
>
> http://adage.com/article/digital/neutered-net-neutrality-advertisers/291089/?utm_source=digital_email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=adage&ttl=1390401549
>
> Ali Hussein
>
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