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monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor of the law school and director of the center for innovation.nd >> the people who oppose it the d take a look at internet header. it's the guts. the magic that makes the internet world. that's what makes everyone speak. service flag, different service classes, high bandwidth, different forms of prioritization, that was esigned in the internet from t beginning. people said that's an old artifact. redesigned the internet, fuel, they kept a label fuel to do another form of prior toization services. if you look at the design to uggest that this was never intended to be -- prioritization has never meant to go out, it was a design feature. about the way people are using the internet, they're to deliver voice services. the true completely ip based to your phone is voice overlte. to make a callay quality work and the other video and other things work. monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. long, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. recent , a look at the visit to colorado
monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor of the law school and director of the center for innovation.nd >> the people who oppose it the d take a look at internet header. it's the guts. the magic that makes the internet world. that's what makes everyone speak. service flag, different service classes, high bandwidth, different forms of prioritization, that was esigned in the internet from t beginning. people said that's an old artifact. redesigned the...
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christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows theme sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something that is a little less inflammatory there is a scarce resource that has to be allocated. >> the issue could be decided by the end of the year when the federal communications commission decides how it wants to protect a free and open internet. it is what many have called net neutrality. comcast maintains the issue is resolved and the couple says it has improved, but remains in ter ter -- inter intermittent. >>> preparations preparations are underway for the macy's day parade. and a little rain didn't stop workers from inflating the massive balloons. hopefully it is not too stormy. the average balloon requires 90 handlers to get
christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows theme sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something that is a...
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christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows them down to make sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something that is a little less inflammatory there is a scarce resource that has to be allocated. >> the issue could be decided by the end of the year when the federal communications commission decides how it wants to protect a free and open internet. it is what many have called net neutrality. comcast maintains the issue is resolved and the couple says it has improved, but remains in ter ter -- inter intermittent. >>> preparations preparations are underway for the macy's day parade. and a little rain didn't stop workers from inflating the massive balloons. hopefully it is not too stormy. the average balloon requires 90 han
christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows them down to make sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something...
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christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows them down to make sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something that is a little less inflammatory there is a scarce resource that has to be allocated. >> the issue could be decided by the end of the year when the federal communications commission decides how it wants to protect a free and open internet. it is what many have called net neutrality. comcast maintains the issue is resolved and the couple says it has improved, but remains in ter ter -- inter intermittent. >>> preparations preparations are underway for the macy's day parade. and a little rain didn't stop workers from inflating the massive balloons. hopefully it is not too stormy. the average balloon requires 90 han
christopher yu rarely speaks with the commission. >> when one person is taking too much it slows them down to make sure everyone else gets a fair share of the band width that is available. >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the conservative think tank, american enterprise institute say the only way to avoid throttling is to increase the size of the spectrum available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or you call it something...
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. >> monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, the professor of the law school and director of the center for technology and innovation. >> the people who oppose it should take a look at the internet header. it's the guts. the magic that makes the internet world. that's what makes everyone speak. that's a service flag, different service classes, high bandwidth, low latency different forms of prioritization, that was designed in the internet from the beginning. people said that's an old artifact. when we redesigned the internet they kept that fuel, they kept a label fuel to do another form of prior toization services. if you look at the design to suggest that this was never intended to be --
. >> monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, the professor of the law school and director of the center for technology and innovation. >> the people who oppose it should take a look at the internet header. it's the guts. the magic that makes the internet world. that's what makes everyone speak. that's a service flag, different service classes, high bandwidth, low latency different forms of prioritization, that was designed in the internet from the beginning....
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christopher yu is a law professor who recently spoke to the california public utilities commission. > person is taking too much. it slows them down to make sure that everyone else gets a fair share of their -- >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the institute says the only way to avoid throttling is for the government to increase the size available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or something less inflammatory, there's a square resource that has to be allocated. >> the issue has to be decided by the end of the year when the federal communications commission wants to attack a free and open internet, what many call net neutrality. comcast maintains the, u is resolved. the couple says it is improved but remains intermittent. >> and still ahead tonight, what happened at a san francisco hospital one year ago today? hospital one year ago today? is giving one family a much i'm driving all over the place,f are atclimbing up ladders. accidents happen all the time. i need to take care of myself, as well as take care of my business. and now i c
christopher yu is a law professor who recently spoke to the california public utilities commission. > person is taking too much. it slows them down to make sure that everyone else gets a fair share of their -- >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the institute says the only way to avoid throttling is for the government to increase the size available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or something less inflammatory, there's a square...
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christopher yu is a law professor who recently spoke to the california public utilities commission. >when one person is taking too much. it slows them down to make sure that everyone else gets a fair share of their -- >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the institute says the only way to avoid throttling is for the government to increase the size available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or something less inflammatory, there's a square resource that has to be allocated. >> the issue has to be decided by the end of the year when the federal communications commission wants to attack a free and open internet, what many call net neutrality. comcast maintains the, u is resolved. the couple says it is improved but remains intermittent. >> and still ahead tonight, what happened at a san francisco hospital one year ago today? is giving one family a much deeper reason to be thankful today. yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanilla, make it stro
christopher yu is a law professor who recently spoke to the california public utilities commission. >when one person is taking too much. it slows them down to make sure that everyone else gets a fair share of their -- >> some compare throttling to metering lights on the freeway. the institute says the only way to avoid throttling is for the government to increase the size available for people to get data. >> whether you call it throttling or something less inflammatory, there's a...
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. >> monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor at the university of pennsylvania law school -- >> the people who oppose privatization should take a look at the internet, the i.p.b. foreheader, which is the guts, the magic that makes the internet work. different service classes. low lateen si services. different forms of privatization, that was designed in the internet from the gwynning. when we redesigned the internet for i.p.b. six, they not only kept that fuel, they added another fuel called label fuel to do another privatization service. if you look at the designs that suggest that privatization was never intended tobe allowed, ainge little engineering knowledge goes a long way. it's a design feature of the network from the beginning and people are using the network today to deliver, for example, voices. i.p.-based mpletely voice servicer phone is known as votey. and a lot of video and other things work the same way. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span 2. >> up next, former congressmen talk about the midterm election results, plus a
. >> monday night on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor at the university of pennsylvania law school -- >> the people who oppose privatization should take a look at the internet, the i.p.b. foreheader, which is the guts, the magic that makes the internet work. different service classes. low lateen si services. different forms of privatization, that was designed in the internet from the gwynning. when we redesigned the internet for i.p.b. six, they not only kept...
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tonight on the communicatorcomm christopher yu and director of its center for technology and competition. >> people who oppose should take a look at the internet full header. the magic that makes the internet work. there's something in there ca called the type of service flag. latency services, different forms of priorization, that was designed for the internet in the beginning. when we redesigned the internet for ipb 6 because we were running out of internet addresses, they not only kept that, b they put another field, a label field, to do another form of priori saix. prioritization was never allowed to be -- it's a design feature of the networks in the beginning and if you talk to the way they're using the network, they're using it to deliver voices. it's called voice over, all use prioritization. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators. >>> here are a few of the comments we've recently received from viewers. >> i just watched your show this morning on domestic violence and was very disappointed with what i saw and heard, i thought the guests were both weak and ineffe inef
tonight on the communicatorcomm christopher yu and director of its center for technology and competition. >> people who oppose should take a look at the internet full header. the magic that makes the internet work. there's something in there ca called the type of service flag. latency services, different forms of priorization, that was designed for the internet in the beginning. when we redesigned the internet for ipb 6 because we were running out of internet addresses, they not only kept...
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tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu and director of the center for technology and innovationnd >> people should take a look at the internet header. that is the magic that makes the internet work. this something called the pipe of service flag. high-bandwidth services and low latency services. that was designed in the internet from the beginning. people say that's just an old artifact. ,hen we designed the internet they not only kept that, they actually included another field to do another former prioritization. if you look at the engine i designed this suggests that this was never intended -- ray urges asian -- prioritization was never supposed to be allowed, it's a design feature of the network from the beginning and i could talk to the way people are using the network. .hey are using it to deliver based voicely ip service for your phone is called volti and it is always about priority. >> tonight at 8:00 on c-span two. c-span veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at eight p.m. eastern during "washington journal" with an interview with american legion executive directo
tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu and director of the center for technology and innovationnd >> people should take a look at the internet header. that is the magic that makes the internet work. this something called the pipe of service flag. high-bandwidth services and low latency services. that was designed in the internet from the beginning. people say that's just an old artifact. ,hen we designed the internet they not only kept that, they actually included...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor at university of pennsylvania law school and director of its center for technology, innovation and competition. >> people who oppose prioritization should take a look at the internet header, ibp foreheader. that is the guts, the magic that makes everyone work. that is something everyone speaks. that is different service classes for high bandwidth services low latent fee services different forms of prioritization that was designed from the internet for the beginning. people say, that is just an old artifact. when we designed the internet for ibv-6 because we were running out of internet addresses, they not only kept the field but included another field called label field to do another form of prioritization. if you look at engineering design to suggest this was never, prioritization was never intended to be allowed i think a little engineering knowledge goes a long way. is a design feature of the network from the beginning. if you talk to the way people are actually using the network, they're using it today to deliver, for ex
. >> tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu, professor at university of pennsylvania law school and director of its center for technology, innovation and competition. >> people who oppose prioritization should take a look at the internet header, ibp foreheader. that is the guts, the magic that makes everyone work. that is something everyone speaks. that is different service classes for high bandwidth services low latent fee services different forms of...
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. >>> tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu at the university of pennsylvania law school and director at center for technology, innovation and competition. >> the people who oppose it should look at the i.t. guts. that's the one thing that everyone sees. there's the type of service. different service classes for high bandwidth services, different forms of prioritization designed for the internet from the beginning. people say, that's an old artifact. when we designed the internet when they were running out of internet access, they had label fuel to do another form of prioritization. if you look at the engineering design that suggests that this would never was intended to be allowed, i think a little engineering knowledge goes a long ways. it's a design feature of the network from the beginning. if you talk to the way people are actually using it, they're using it today to deliver, for example, voice service. the true completely ip based voice phone, voiceover lte, all use this. a lot of video and other things. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern, on "the communicators" on c-span2. >>>
. >>> tonight on "the communicators," christopher yu at the university of pennsylvania law school and director at center for technology, innovation and competition. >> the people who oppose it should look at the i.t. guts. that's the one thing that everyone sees. there's the type of service. different service classes for high bandwidth services, different forms of prioritization designed for the internet from the beginning. people say, that's an old artifact. when we...