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Re: Less Corporate Diversity

2013-04-04 11:54:40
this late  but I thought I'd comment on one part of it.

On 3/20/13 3:36 PM, Jari Arkko wrote:
I think it is mostly market forces and historical reasons, and the development 
of the IETF to focus on more particular core aspects of the Internet (like 
routing) as opposed to what the small shops might work on.

But I think we are missing a bit of the point in this discussion. I do not feel that we 
need to prove we are somehow "no worse" than industry average. The point is 
that *if* we had more diversity along many of the discussed lines, we'd be far better 
off. For instance, having people from multiple organisations provide input to a last 
would be preferable to just a few. Similarly with the other dimensions of diversity. When 
I talked to some of the ISOC fellows last week, I realised peering is very different on 
different continents.
Different doesn't generally mean good, in the peering case.

There are plenty of examples of monopoly PTTs or regulators engaging in behavior that impacts the usability of or availability of traffic exchange, there's all sorts of market failures, and there's deliberately uncompetitive practices from some of the participants. so when we look at the diversity of experience for network operators not all the diversity is a happy place.
  Even if there may be less economic activity on networking on those 
continents, it would be good for us to understand the real situations around 
the world, as opposed to thinking the whole world is like where we live. 
Diversity = good in most cases, and increasing that goodness should be the goal.

Jari



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