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In a keynote address Tuesday (
"The public interest can best be served by getting as much broadband in front of as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, and ensuring that investment keeps up with demand," Lynch said. "To a large extent, this is a matter of taking down the barriers to investment and refraining from erecting new ones."
As examples, Lynch cited "removing entry barriers to facilitate investment, as
Lynch said the "high-passion" issue of network management is a "major public policy concern" that can be resolved in a way that preserves proper network management techniques. "We believe that network and applications providers can and must work together to find solutions that work for the industry and for our customers," he said, "and Verizon has taken a leadership role in doing just that."
To that end, Verizon and Pando Networks co-founded the P4P Working Group in 2007. Lynch said the group identified "techniques which, in field tests, have dramatically reduced network costs and congestion while noticeably improving the performance of the service to the customer." He said he expects those techniques "to be adopted as an Internet standard" and "by all major network and peer-to-peer providers."
Lynch said the pragmatism displayed in the P4P Working Group's success "offers a model of the kind of industry cooperation and collaboration that should be used to address the emerging challenges of the Internet industry." But he noted that government has "a legitimate role in helping to define the public interest, establish principles and adjudicate conflicts."
"Dynamic industries like ours require flexible solutions that can evolve and adapt to a changing environment -- not rigid regulatory solutions that are one step behind the marketplace," he said.
The title of this year's Aspen Summit -- "Unlocking Innovation: Has the Key Been Misplaced?" -- provided Verizon's top engineer the opportunity to showcase a variety of breakthroughs. Lynch said broadband investment is up 40 percent over the last four years, with speeds doubling, on average, every 20 months. That new capacity enables "equally amazing advances in applications, services and equipment," he said.
Verizon's 700 megahertz spectrum purchase, the choice of LTE technology for its fourth-generation wireless network, its wireless Open Development Initiative, and the company's superior, FiOS fiber-to-the home network position Verizon as a market leader, Lynch said.
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