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Topic:Net neutrality
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Net neutrality (Average)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes5.177.4038.237.4038.237.0036.172.2011.3700000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes4.839.1644.278.2039.637.4035.770.422.0300000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes5.339.3649.928.0042.677.2038.400.603.2000000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes5.839.3654.607.6044.337.2042.000.603.5000000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes4.676.2028.938.8041.078.2038.274.4020.5300000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes5.339.3649.927.2038.406.4034.130.603.2000000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes4.836.8032.877.2034.806.6031.901.808.7000000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes4.507.4033.306.8030.605.6025.202.6211.7900000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes4.507.0031.506.6029.706.2027.902.4010.8000000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)5.0040.3937.7134.418.3500000000
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Net neutrality (Avedev Weights)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes0.287.402.067.402.067.001.942.200.6100000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes0.289.162.548.202.287.402.060.420.1200000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes0.449.364.168.003.567.203.200.600.2700000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes1.119.3610.407.608.447.208.000.600.6700000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes0.566.203.448.804.898.204.564.402.4400000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes0.569.365.207.204.006.403.560.600.3300000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes0.286.801.897.202.006.601.831.800.5000000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes0.837.406.176.805.675.604.672.622.1800000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes0.677.004.676.604.406.204.132.401.6000000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)0.564.504.143.770.9700000000
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Net neutrality (Avedev Ratings)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes5.171.929.920.643.311.608.271.447.4400000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes4.830.592.860.643.091.688.120.633.0500000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes5.330.432.300.804.271.447.680.723.8400000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes5.830.694.011.287.471.448.400.724.2000000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes4.672.9613.810.964.481.768.211.928.9600000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes5.330.693.670.643.411.286.830.723.8400000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes4.831.848.890.964.641.688.120.321.5500000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes4.501.285.761.044.680.723.242.069.2500000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes4.501.607.201.285.762.6411.880.642.8800000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)5.006.494.577.865.0000000000
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Net neutrality (BenMcG)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes5945945105021000000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes5105084010500000000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes610608489540000000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes610608489540000000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes510501050105084000000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes510507358400000000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes49368328322800000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes594584073552500000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes41040832104041600000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)54363704059900000000
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Net neutrality (AndrewD)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes573573573542000000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes59459459450000000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes59459459450000000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes59459459450000000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes55251050105052500000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes58408408400000000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes563084084021000000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes57356306300000000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes573584094521000000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)53353703756500000000
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Net neutrality (Brendan)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes5000000000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes5000000000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes5000000000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes5000000000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes5000000000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes5000000000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes5000000000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes5000000000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes5000000000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)5000000000000
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Net neutrality (MarkG)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes69547428480000000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes49367286240000000000
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Prevents corporate preferential treatment (from content deals)Yes69547427421600000000
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Prevents corporate censorship (as distinct from gov't censorship)Yes98725457631900000000
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Allows time-critical applications to have QoSYes39278249273900000000
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Privacy (freedom from screening/filtering/recording of data OR data types OR protocols)Yes796364264221400000000
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Supports start-ups/small businessYes594563084021000000000
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Creates further bandwidth availabilityYes251051051051000000000
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Maintains freedom to create/define new protocols.Yes36184124122600000000
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Totals (Weight*Rating)53792753086400000000
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Net neutrality (Melanie)Proposals ->The banning/outlawing of deep packet inspectionallow for QoS on generic classes of protocols such as streaming voice/videoInternational standard for protocol prioritisation (from IETF)Allow whatever network prioritisation is preferred by each telco
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CriteriaFits PPAU ValuesWeightRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* WtRate* Wt
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Encourages innovationYes59457354201500000000
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Prevents vendor lock-in (anti-trust issues with Telco's)Yes584084052521000000000