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EarthLink: Telecom Reform Unnecessary

EarthLink: Telecom Reform Unnecessary 05/13/2004 12:46 AM

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Earthlink, the big Internet service provider, has released Sipshare, which it calls
"a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known voice and video cases may be implemented."
.Interesting all by itself, but the important part of this is the following statement under the "Motivations" heading on the same page:
"EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open IEarthlink, the big Internet service provider, has released Sipshare, which it calls
"a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known voice and video cases may be implemented."
.Interesting all by itself, but the important part of this is the following statement under the "Motivations" heading on the same page:
"Ea rthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the Internet flourishes."
I've been an Earthlink DSL customer for some time, and this kind of attitude is one reason why.nternet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the Internet flourishes."
I've been an Earthlink DSL customer for some time, and this kind of attitude is one reason why.

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EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the Internet flourishes. SIPshare helps spread the word that SIP is more than a powerful voice over IP enabler --- much more. SIP is a protocol that enables peer-to-peer in a standards-based way.
Link (Thanks, Clay!)

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