Centralization is about Control, not Protocols (Position Paper)

11/06/2021
by   Henning Schulzrinne, et al.
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Many common “consumer” applications, i.e., applications widely used by non-technical users, are now provided by a very small number of companies, even if that set of companies differ across geographic regions, or rely on a very small number of implementations even if the applications are largely standards-based. While likely only a partial solution, we can draw on earlier regulatory experiences to facilitate competition or at least lessen the impact of the lack thereof.

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