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[ NNSquad ] Google denies Verizon Internet deal -- and why I have no comment (yet)


Google denies Verizon Internet deal -- and why I have no comment (yet)

Google Denies Priority Internet Access Deal With Verizon:
http://bit.ly/cbFm6e  (PCMag)

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A lot of people (including various media) have been banging on my
inbox and phone wondering why I haven't specifically commented on this
Google/Verizon story, and asking me for immediate comments.

In a previous note I acknowledged the usefulness of private discussions
in some related situations (so long as full transparency is
forthcoming) and my concern that the track record of many "agreements"
related to telecom is poor enough to engender understandable
skepticism in some quarters.

While I will continue to send through pointers to relevant news items
on the current Google/Verizon/FCC "Deal" accusations and denials, I
will have no substantive comment on them or the associated
implications (one way or another) until we actually have *solid facts*
about what is or isn't going on.

I do understand that it has become something of de rigueur for analysts
and commentators to write their essays before all the facts are in --
and we're already seeing some "End of the Internet" stories blasting
around related to this current controversy.

I'm really very uncomfortable with that approach, and in this case we
have essentially zero confirmed facts regarding the substance of the
talks in progress.  If some observers wish to argue that the 
private talks shouldn't be taking place at all that's one thing -- though 
as mentioned above, I don't necessarily agree with that view.

I *will* comment when the facts are in.

But before any declarations of Internet Armageddon associated with
this story, I'd recommend that we at least wait until we know what the
hell we're talking about.

--Lauren--
NNSquad Moderator