May 23: What’s Interesting This Morning

Om Malik | Friday, May 23, 2008 | 8:50 AM PT | 11 comments

Update: Stuff I found interesting to read about this morning…

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May 23rd, 2008
10:38 AM PT

[...] It seems that Om Malik has taken uo to a style of blogging which I do - which is pile into one post … And comment on it. [...]

May 26th, 2008
8:50 AM PT

[...] 08Archives Errata: KPN, Reggefiber & AMS-IX — Earlier this week I posted a short two line piece about Dutch telephone company KPN acquiring 41% stake in Reggefiber, [...]

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May 23rd, 2008
9:48 AM PT
veeren said:

What is objective of your blog? It simply lacks convication , efforts and aim.
The way you are advertsing yourself is clear cut indication that you want to earn Name and fame. Nothing wrong in it ,but my dear do hard work Not mere copy paste.

May 23rd, 2008
9:55 AM PT
Om Malik said:

veeren

thanks for your non comment. it clearly shows that you don’t read the blog on a daily basis.

May 23rd, 2008
11:49 AM PT
Riccardo said:

Om, thanks for the links on the interesting topics, and in general for the great posts and fresh ideas in GigaOm

Let me give you one more link to read on something new

(link)

May 23rd, 2008
3:08 PM PT
Jesse Kopelman said:

Hardly a debacle for Google, who got exactly what they wanted basically for free . . . maybe for Verizon (but who says they won’t weasel out of open access, as that’s their nature)? Meanwhile, a Whitespace WiFi variant is pretty much the last hope of communities without the demographics to attract carrier investment.

May 25th, 2008
5:52 AM PT
Rudolf said:

Om,

Your first sentence is wrong of the first bullet point is wrong. KPN hasn’t bought a piece of the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX). AMS-IX is a member association (The association owns a limited corporation under the Association). For a full explanation of how AMS-IX operates see (link)

Neither KPN nor Reggefiber own any shares in AMS-IX (they can’t, it’s the membership thing). As far as I can see Reggefiber is not directly connected to the AMS-IX as Reggefiber or even through a subsidiairy, but there are 280 AMS-IX members and Reggefiber has many joint ventures and subsidiairies. KPN is a long standing member of AMS-IX.

KPN did buy 41% of Reggefiber, which is a sizeable part, but not the whole company. Excluded are also parts like Eurofiber, which does large backhaul and b2b networks. I’ve blogged about it on my blog “Internet Thought” if you want to know more on the subject.

The main reason for the investment seems to be KPN’s wish to enter the FTTH market without having too much of this investment on the books.

May 25th, 2008
11:39 AM PT
Cara Mascini said:

Right on the dot Rudolf, AMS-IX Association is a 100% owner of AMS-IX company and as such both are not up for grabs any way. KPN is one of our largest members (customers) and Eurofiber one of the Reggefiber subsidiaries is one of our suppliers, other than that there is no relation.

May 25th, 2008
12:16 PM PT
Job Witteman said:

IAE does NOT stand for the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) but it stands for Internet Access Eindhoven, a regional fiber project in the south of the Netherlands.

Please do your homework before publishing!

Job Witteman
CEO of AMS-IX

May 25th, 2008
12:40 PM PT
Job Witteman said:

It is bad enough that you have no clue what you are writing about, but deleting corrections is as bad as it gets

Job Witteman
AMS-IX CEO

May 25th, 2008
5:49 PM PT
Om Malik said:

@Job, @ Carla and @ Rudolf,

I am sorry for the mistake and my misunderstanding of the structure of AIE and I apologize for causing all the confusion. I have fixed the post, deleting what I had written earlier.

As for as deleting your corrections, I am not sure what you are talking about Job. I think your comment was held in moderation queue since this was the first time you commented here.

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