Layer 8

The OSI network model doesn't diagram the missing layer 8: the human.
 Wednesday, June 19, 2002

Stupid is as stupid does

Robert Shaw writes:
Showing that the populist view often does not bear scrutiny, in this posting back in March 2000 on the Cybertelecom-L mailing list (no archives), Fred Goldstein takes the opposite view and argues convincingly, that on the contrary, "The telephone network has even more content-neutrality than the Internet, because as a circuit-switched network, it has zero visibility of the bearer channels. Once the call's set up, bits is bits. No firewalls, censorware, caches, or other content-invasive intermediaries a la the Internet as people tend to see it nowadays. Thus the amount of intelligence in the Internet's switches (routers) is many orders of magnitude above what goes into a telephone switch, even a huge one."

Interesting. I've some thoughts on this, as far as design, implementation, and the carrier's attitude towards its role, but I need to flesh them out some more.

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