Verizon: we need freedom to delay P2P traffic when necessary
There has “always been a requirement for network management,” said Verizon CTO Richard Lynch Tuesday at the Progress & Freedom Foundation’s annual Aspen conference on tech policy, even in the analog age. In the wake of the FCC’s recent Comcast decision, debates over “network management” have escaped the engineers’ offices and now take place even among skeptical consumers who worry about what such management will do to their Internet connections. Lynch laid out Verizon’s view on the matter: time-sensitive packets like VoIP should be prioritized over less-sensitive packets like P2P, but the company remains committed to “deliver any and all data requested by our customers.”