You're being fairly condescending while assuming I should read the biographies of 7 people based on your brief comment. I'll make this my last comment.
Here is a video titled to make you believe Bob Kahn is against network neutrality [1]. Net neutrality does not come up until the question & answer period. Bob states that the word is just a slogan and that you need to look at what is intended by policy. His response is long, nuanced, and he points out several times that he is against policy that would fracture the internet. And again, that was in 2007.
In 2019, we have a better idea of what net neutrality policy looks like, and we know that ISPs abuse it because they are regional monopolies. Countries that do not have regional monopolies do not seem to have such issues of abuse.
So, there are two options to foster sufficient competition. Bring back net neutrality, or eliminate regional broadband monopolies.
You're being fairly condescending while assuming I should read the biographies of 7 people based on your brief comment. I'll make this my last comment.
Here is a video titled to make you believe Bob Kahn is against network neutrality [1]. Net neutrality does not come up until the question & answer period. Bob states that the word is just a slogan and that you need to look at what is intended by policy. His response is long, nuanced, and he points out several times that he is against policy that would fracture the internet. And again, that was in 2007.
In 2019, we have a better idea of what net neutrality policy looks like, and we know that ISPs abuse it because they are regional monopolies. Countries that do not have regional monopolies do not seem to have such issues of abuse.
So, there are two options to foster sufficient competition. Bring back net neutrality, or eliminate regional broadband monopolies.
[1] https://youtu.be/ZnP5ZgfnN58?t=6228