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in the winter of 1997, you jeanette, mci and ddn, key members of the commercial internet exchange let the router which was the first commercial interconnection point. similar incidents continued into this decade. for example, in 2005 level three terminated peering arrangement with cogent and a 2008 coach of terminated its peering agreement with collegiate. we're also aware of more recent disputes have erupted between comcast and level three in 2010, in between cogent and comcast and verizon earlier this year. rather than the peering out right, these disputes seemed to involve the degradation of service arising from congestion at peering point, particularly during peak usage times. and with such disputes as a backdrop, the fcc has received a number of points of view on the manner in which the current traffic exchange are or are not working. to one question might be this. are these disputes just business negotiations that can be resolved adequately in the marketplace, or are they a warning sign of a breakdown of the functioning marketplace on the internet? we don't know the answer, are
in the winter of 1997, you jeanette, mci and ddn, key members of the commercial internet exchange let the router which was the first commercial interconnection point. similar incidents continued into this decade. for example, in 2005 level three terminated peering arrangement with cogent and a 2008 coach of terminated its peering agreement with collegiate. we're also aware of more recent disputes have erupted between comcast and level three in 2010, in between cogent and comcast and verizon...
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i've been out to the mci gtf and have seen what you do out there. and had to take my concern turn it into a single phrase, it wouldn't be the fbi is not effective. it would be the guy so busy trend keep track of who's coming through the doors and windows and trying to warn other companies that their hacking into, that there simply is a resource constrained in terms of taking all that effort which could be devoted to tracking all these attacks and trying to help our businesses. there just isn't the capability or enough capability to sit down and go through putting a prosecution practice together, working up to the intelligence agencies and doing all the steps that need to be done. in many ways, i'm trying to enjoy a friendly question, saying let us help you do what needs be done in terms of the resources. i would want to take anybody off of what they're doing that mci gtf to put a prosecution practice together. at some point, we have to have a robust enough responses a country that we are starting to, for want of a better example, indict chinese colo
i've been out to the mci gtf and have seen what you do out there. and had to take my concern turn it into a single phrase, it wouldn't be the fbi is not effective. it would be the guy so busy trend keep track of who's coming through the doors and windows and trying to warn other companies that their hacking into, that there simply is a resource constrained in terms of taking all that effort which could be devoted to tracking all these attacks and trying to help our businesses. there just isn't...
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we'd like to refine that and institutionalize to where a trial counsel and an agent, or an mci organizationt this and says, do we have enough to determine if an offense occurred? and then if it occurred, do we have enough to determine within probable cause that this person did this? right now, it's all over the map. for example, cid unfounds reports by the organization. that's compared to other services and that unfounded report rate is significantly higher. but does that unfounded report mean false or baseless? unfortunately, it doesn't. it could be a whole spectrum. so we want to standardize that and dabtake a look at it. but we didn't see the need for the commander fb part of that case determination process. we want to compare civilian founded and unfounded rates. it's much cleaner and easier to grapple with. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, sir. >> liz? i have a question to follow-up on whatxd admiral hawk asked. when does trial counsel get named in connection with these proceedings? at the investigative stage? >> yes, ma'am. generally in most of our services, one of our recommendations
we'd like to refine that and institutionalize to where a trial counsel and an agent, or an mci organizationt this and says, do we have enough to determine if an offense occurred? and then if it occurred, do we have enough to determine within probable cause that this person did this? right now, it's all over the map. for example, cid unfounds reports by the organization. that's compared to other services and that unfounded report rate is significantly higher. but does that unfounded report mean...
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police sparked national debate about privacy and security and surveillance program used by analysts say mcialking in moscow he stressed the brian williams he is now working with russian government because he no longer has any material to give them. he destroyed it. for example the russians can't break my fingers in compromise information or hit me with a bag of money until a give them something not to have it all. snowden and increasing appearance on russian state television for interview by a task about mass surveillance in question answer session with vladimir. the u.s. state department and greece strongly. as a live television interviews here have his day in court. and dispenser >> : missing militiamen fled 70 australian now saying they area where all underwater signals heard has been thoroughly searched involved an absolutely nothing after 330 square miles of the indian ocean such as snow of the two month break and a wider area in the meantime the area they're living is not the final resting place of the jetliner and two injured 39 people on board no traces have been found since the pla
police sparked national debate about privacy and security and surveillance program used by analysts say mcialking in moscow he stressed the brian williams he is now working with russian government because he no longer has any material to give them. he destroyed it. for example the russians can't break my fingers in compromise information or hit me with a bag of money until a give them something not to have it all. snowden and increasing appearance on russian state television for interview by a...
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. >> reporter: -- these mci filmmakers are starting a project to get funds to start the project. >> weire to represent them honestly. they desire to show us who they are. they have really opened up their lives and haven't withheld anything. at a first glance you say they are all the same faith. so they are all alike. but it's really much more complex than that. >> coming out with a documentary is especially important for us and we want everybody to see it. muslims, non muslims. why not show who we are by our actions, by what we do, by our values. we have a home here. it makes us feel we have a home. >> reporter: what started in dallas is growing quickly. the fraternity has chapters at cornell and uc san diego with more on the way. the full documentary will be released next year. for "world news now," i'm with fusion. >> thank you. >>> by the way, muslim students groups have existed since 1963, through is the first that is given college students a way to go. >> different from a lot of fraternities in that they swear off alcohol and premarital sex. >> instead of the red solo cups which i
. >> reporter: -- these mci filmmakers are starting a project to get funds to start the project. >> weire to represent them honestly. they desire to show us who they are. they have really opened up their lives and haven't withheld anything. at a first glance you say they are all the same faith. so they are all alike. but it's really much more complex than that. >> coming out with a documentary is especially important for us and we want everybody to see it. muslims, non...
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May 28, 2014
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but to compete successfully, competitors like mci needed to interconnect long-haul private lancet at&'s local networks so they could connect subscribers do not strivers and vice versa. in large part, it was at&t's failure to interconnect with such competitors, including strategies involving degradation of interconnection that triggered the justice department investigation that in turn led to the bell system breakout. in 1982, the fcc approved a near post investiture access lan, which was an important component of competition in the long-distance market. wireless carriers space different interconnection landscape. wireless providers have long been operating pursuant to what are essentially little and keep arrangements for wireless to wireless interconnection and this remark has proven successful for the wireless industry. in addition, decreasing price of wireless to wireline interconnection over time has facilitated growth. are these scripts and wireless. finally when my wireless example and i cannot give you all these wireless examples as that's what i spent most of the last four year
but to compete successfully, competitors like mci needed to interconnect long-haul private lancet at&'s local networks so they could connect subscribers do not strivers and vice versa. in large part, it was at&t's failure to interconnect with such competitors, including strategies involving degradation of interconnection that triggered the justice department investigation that in turn led to the bell system breakout. in 1982, the fcc approved a near post investiture access lan, which...
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technological barriers to entry for long distance communication but to compete successfully competitors like mcieeded to interconnect long haul private lines with at&t's local networko so theynn could connect subscribers to non-subscribers and vice versa. in large par, it was at&t's failure to interconnect with such competitors, including strategies involving degradation of interconnections, that triggered the justice department investigationof that in turn led to the bell system breakup. then in 1982 the fcc approved a postdivestiture access plan which was an important component of competition in the long distance market. wireless carriers face a different interconnection landscape. wireless providers have long been operating pursuant to what are essentially bill and keep arrangements for wireless to wireless interconnection and thiso framework has proven successful for the wireless industry. in addition the decreasing price of wireless to wireline interconnection over time has facilitated growth.r or at least growth in wireless. finally one more wireless example and i can't help but give you a
technological barriers to entry for long distance communication but to compete successfully competitors like mcieeded to interconnect long haul private lines with at&t's local networko so theynn could connect subscribers to non-subscribers and vice versa. in large par, it was at&t's failure to interconnect with such competitors, including strategies involving degradation of interconnections, that triggered the justice department investigationof that in turn led to the bell system...