Broadband Transparency
Network Research, Empowered Users, and Sound Policy
Event
As the Internet has evolved -- moving from a relatively small set of networks used by researchers to a worldwide platform used by over a billion people -- its performance has become harder to analyze and understand. Researchers lack access to critical data about the current state of broadband networks, and users can find it difficult or impossible to understand the performance and characteristics of their Internet connections.
At the event, the New America Foundation's Open Technology Intiative (OTI), Google, and the PlanetLab Consortium announced the launch of Measurement Lab (m-Lab), a server platform designed to fill the current information void in network research.
Location
Participants
Welcome
Michael Calabrese
Director, Wireless Future Program
Vice President, New America Foundation
Keynote
Vint Cerf
Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist
Google
Featured Speakers
Sascha Meinrath
Open Technology Institute
Research Director, Wireless Future Program
New America Foundation
Larry Peterson
Robert E. Kahn Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science
Director, PlanetLab Consortium
Princeton University
Ed Felten
Director, Center for Information Policy
Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs
Princeton University