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Richard Bennett

Website est. 1995, blogging since 1997…

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ABOUT ME…

I’m a networking geek. I co-invented Ethernet over Twisted Pair, the Wi-Fi MAC
protocol, and miscellaneous network enhancements such as the MPDU Aggregation
system for 802.11n, the Distributed Reservation Protocol for UWB, and various
tweaks and hacks to the Internet and OSI protocols.

An old picture of me.

I did this work with colleagues in the standards community, of course, but I’m
not a professional standards guy. I made contributions to these committees (and
sometimes led them) and then implemented products to the standards. I worked for
3Com for ten years producing Ethernet products, for Airgo, Trapeze, and Sharp
Labs doing Wi-Fi products, and for companies like Cisco and HP in the Internet
space. My last regular engineering gig involved the home routers used by Verizon
and Qwest (now CenturyLink). I’ve never worked for a phone company, just
Internet and general-purpose networking companies.

These days I do public policy work around networks, network regulation, and
innovation. This involves testifying before Congress and the FCC, writing
reports, and consulting with governments, manufacturers of network equipment,
carriers, and content producers. I have worked with the Information Technology
and Innovation Foundation, a Washington, DC think tank ranked first in the world
in science and technology policy. I’ve also been a visiting scholar at the
American Enterprise Institute. My contact e-mail is “richard” at this domain if
you have a project to discuss.

This web site houses some curry recipes, holdovers from my first efforts with
HTML that refuse to die. These are now assembled in World-Wide Curries and are
apparently among the most definitive to be found, since they’re linked by sites
serving the South Asian community in India and the United States. I haven’t
tried them all, but the ones I have were pretty good.

The Chili of Excellence Page is much less authoritative, but it’s not a bad
starter for those on the road to perfecting their “bowl of red.” Recent chili
experiments confirm that Texas Longhorn beef produces a superior flavor lower in
fat than chicken or fish, and that kidney suet in moderation sweetens the mix.
Curry meets chili in the beef curries of Malaysia and Singapore, the most
satisfying cuisine in the world and probably the Next Big Food now that Thai
is so 20th Century.

I’ve also done a fair bit of political activism, working with California Senator
Chuck Calderon (chair of the Judiciary Committee), Assemblyman Rod Wright
(Utilities and Commerce committee chair), and Senate president pro-tem John
Burton to pass and/or amend a number of measures improving the state of family
law back in the ’90s. The most notable of these bills are SB 509 on Spousal
Support, and SB 542, creating the statewide Department of Child Support
Services to improve the process for both payers and recipients of child support.
In those days, Congressman Adam Schiff chaired the California Senate Judiciary
Committee, the main avenue for my testimony. He’s done well.

I’ve served on a number of oversight boards and commissions related to the court
system, given numerous interviews to the press, and appeared on television and
radio programs such as Marketplace, the PBS News Hour, and California Capitol
Review with Jack Kavanaugh. These days I focus on tech policy, testifying before
Congress, the FCC, and foreign governments. I also speak to reporters at
the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco
Chronicle et al. I’ve published op-eds in these outlets as well as the other New
York papers, The Hill, the San Jose Mercury News and other outlets.

The DC Circuit Court’s Oct. 1, 2019 opinion upholding the FCC’s deregulation of
Internet Service Providers in its Restoring Internet Freedom order relied on the
analysis I provided to the court in an amicus brief. (See page 30.)

I’m a big fan of the Oakland A’s baseball team, jumping on the bandwagon after
reading Moneyball. Everybody’s jumping on the sports blog bandwagon these days
(even political blog entrepreneur Markos Moulitsas) but I prefer my baseball
free of politics, and my politics free of baseball. It all works better that
way. Go A’s!

Enjoy your visit, and drop a note to me if anything you see here intrigues
or enrages you. And yes, I know that nothing on this site sets new standards for
animation, multimedia, or Java; that’s just my cross to bear.

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Richard Bennett @ipolicy ·
12 Feb


The Eagles hired Vic Fangio to consult with their OC on how to beat the KC
defense.

Broncos fans say this seals the win for the Chiefs.

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Richard Bennett @ipolicy ·
12 Feb


Speaking of COVID fraudsters, why is @GovRonDeSantis lying about the Cleveland
Clinic survey?

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Richard Bennett @ipolicy ·
11 Feb


Barringtonian doesn't like Wikipedia's account of his, ahem, controversial
prescription for mitigating COVID impacts and therefore seeks to shut the site
down for everyone.

Wikipedia has done more for humanity than anybody with seat-of-the-pants
contrarian guesses.

Jay Bhattacharya @DrJBhattacharya

.@Wikipedia has throughout the pandemic grossly mischaracterized @gbdeclaration
and smeared any scientist opposed to the lockdown narrative. They obviously have
an editorial point of view (not neutral) and do not deserve Section 230
protection.
https://gizmodo.com/wikipedia-section-230-scotus-encyclopedia-1850085090

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