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1. Preserving an Open Internet – a City Government Perspective Bill Schrier Chief Technology Officer, City of Seattle FCC Workshop – Seatle – 28 April 2010
2. Seattle: Innovation Leader Boeing ~ Jets Microsoft ~ software Starbucks ~ coffee Amazon ~ e-retailing T-Mobile ~ wireless Web and Internet Pacific Rim 2 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel
3. City 2006 Task Force Within a decade, all of Seattle will have affordable access to an interactive, open, broadband network capable of supporting applications and services 3 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel using integrated layers of voice, video and data, with sufficient capacity to meet the ongoing information, communications and entertainment needs of the city’s citizens, businesses, institutions and municipal government.”
4. It’s about the Duopoly Cable: Broadstripe & Comcast Phone: Qwest Competition? Seattle HHI = 4089 (HHI above 1800 is “limited”) Control of network and content 4 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel HHI = Herfindahl-Hirschman index, the most commonly used measure of market concentration or market competition used by the U.S. (DOJ) when reviewing potential mergers.
5. It’s About the Size of the Pipe National Plan – 100 squared Fiber to the Premise Open Access possible Multiple competing providers Local intra nets 5 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel
6. Economy depends upon Neutrality Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks Googe, Cozi, Real Networks Neighborhood and Home businesses Public Engagement It’s About the Businesses who Use the Pipe 6 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel
7. 2009 Seattle Access Report New media – blogs and video First Gen Americans Skype and YouTube Multiple languages 98118 diversity It’s about the People who use the Pipe 7 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel
14. Rules important now Much more important in the future Economy Innovation Quality of Life Preservation of nation, planet Bottom Line 10 28 April 2010 Bill Schrier – FCC Open Internet Panel