[IRPCoalition] New paper on NN and ZR out today
Carolina Rossini
carolina.rossini at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 17:29:16 EEST 2015
Thank you Anriette :-)
That was the goal, to help providing resources
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Anriette Esterhuysen <anriette at apc.org>
wrote:
> Sharing some belated feedback with Carolina on her paper. Carolina, at
> the African School on IG this year (www.afrisig.org) the participants
> had to do a practicum on zero rating.
>
> We shared lots of resources, including your paper, and they really found
> your paper very useful!
>
> Thanks
>
> Anriette
>
>
> On 28/07/2015 22:34, Mishi Choudhary wrote:
> > Thanks for this work Carol! Will read and revert with questions, if any.
> > It comes at an opportune time.
> >
> > On 07/28/2015 04:26 PM, Carolina Rossini wrote:
> >>
> https://www.publicknowledge.org/press-release/public-knowledge-publishes-net-neutrality-paper-investigating-zero-rating-practices
> >>
> >> Public Knowledge Publishes Net Neutrality Paper Investigating
> Zero-Rating
> >> Practices
> >>
> >> By Shiva Stella <https://www.publicknowledge.org/author/shiva-stella>
> >> July 28, 2015
> >> Net Neutrality <https://www.publicknowledge.org/tag/Net+Neutrality>,
> Zero
> >> Rating <https://www.publicknowledge.org/tag/Zero+Rating>
> >> [image: img]
> >>
> >> Today, we’re happy to announce our newest working-paper, Exploring
> >> Zero-Rating Challenges: Views from Five Countries
> >> <
> https://www.publicknowledge.org/documents/exploring-zero-rating-challenges-views-from-five-countries
> >,
> >> by Carolina Rossini, Vice President of International Policy at Public
> >> Knowledge and Taylor Moore, our 2015 Google Policy Fellow. This paper
> >> examines zero-rating practices on a global scale, focusing on their
> effects
> >> in five countries to add to the growing international net neutrality
> debate.
> >>
> >> The following can be attributed to Carolina Rossini, Vice President of
> >> International Policy at Public Knowledge:
> >>
> >> “The zero-rating debate is one of the toughest issues out there, and has
> >> called into question various issues related to net neutrality and
> >> competition policy. Countries have changed their clear-cut laws to
> >> accommodate some practices. These zero-rating models include a variety
> of
> >> goals, ranging from marketing to adding more clients to your network to
> >> providing public services related information to connecting more people
> to
> >> the Internet. However, we need to get past the rhetoric of good
> intentions
> >> and look at the facts to inform policymakers. This is necessary so we
> can
> >> foster innovation and promote the public interest as we move forward
> with
> >> strong net neutrality rules around the globe.”
> >>
> >> The following can be attributed to Taylor Moore, Google Policy Fellow at
> >> Public Knowledge:
> >>
> >> “Admittedly, before the case studies I was unaware of the global
> >> significance of these issues. However, its significance and multifaceted
> >> nature are illustrated by the variation in each country's response to
> net
> >> neutrality and zero-rating. I think that these case studies will not
> only
> >> contribute to the ongoing debate of these subjects, but will also aid in
> >> future formulations of policy considerations. Going forward, I think
> that
> >> Public Knowledge’s approach of analyzing the global response will be
> >> beneficial.”
> >>
> >> You may view this paper here
> >> <
> https://www.publicknowledge.org/documents/exploring-zero-rating-challenges-views-from-five-countries
> >
> >> .
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> --
> -----------------------------------------
> Anriette Esterhuysen
> Executive Director
> Association for Progressive Communications
> anriette at apc.org
> www.apc.org
> IM: ae_apc
>
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*Carolina Rossini *
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*Public Knowledge*
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