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ionary Consulting
Fred Goldstein, principal of Ionary Consulting, advises companies on technical, regulatory and business issues related to the telecommunications and Internet industries, especially in areas where they overlap. He assists service providers in network design, business modeling, planning, and technical architecture, and provides focused market needs analysis to equipment vendors. He has frequently been an expert witness in intercarrier compensation and network interconnection cases. He has worked on a range of telecommunications and networks-related activities at Arthur D. Little Inc., BBN Corp., and Digital Equipment Corp. He has worked with enterprise networks on a wide range of matters such as backbone network design, voice systems planning, and traffic engineering. The author of numerous articles and the books The Great Telecom Meltdown and ISDN In Perspective, he has served on standards committees in areas such as ATM networks and Frame Relay, and has taught courses for Northeastern University and National Technological University. |
Latest Articles |
| 06/08/2009 What Does it Mean to be Internet? |
| 04/29/2009 How Workarounds Drive Telecom and Networking |
| 12/19/2008 Universal Service: Uncle Sam's Blank Check |
| 07/09/2008 Of Network Privacy, Neutrality, and Turtles |
| 03/05/2008 The Dismal Reality of Internet Management |
| 11/05/2007 Quality of Service Doesn't Justify IMS Walled Gardens |
| 04/13/2007 Intermodel Competition: The Internet's Threat to Telcos |
| 09/27/2006 The Tyranny of the Low Home Phone Rate |
| 06/16/2006 Net Neutrality and the Internet Video Red Herring |
| 04/17/2006 How Big Ed Torpedoed Lucent, and Other Stories |
| 03/09/2006 Spectrum Banking: How the FCC Creates Scarcity |
| 02/10/2006 Network Neutrality is an Answer to the Wrong Problem |

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