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Re: FCC Issues Rule Allowing FBI to Dictate Wiretap-Friendly Design for In ternet Services


From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 15:56:45 -1000


It also hobbles technical innovation by forcing companies involved in
broadband to redesign their products to meet government requirements.
As opposed to hobbling innovation by meeting customer requirements?
who's paying the bill?  and sorry to hear from a vendor that meeting
the customers' requirements is such a negative thing.
You mistake my meaning, Randy.  Implementing features ARE innovation.
Not hobbling it.

sorry if i misinterpreted.

i opine that some features are innovation and others not.  i.e.,
x.25 support on modern kit seems a not innovative and a waste of
resources i would rather see applied elsewhere.

but every feature has its cost in complexity and resources to build
and maintain.  resources are finite and complexity has super-linear
cost.  so i would much prefer that the vendors concentrate on the
features *i* want <g>.  and i am quite skeptical of features which 
non-paying non-customers want.

randy


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