UPDATED 08:27 EST / JUNE 21 2010

Iceland Lacks the Bandwidth to be a New Media Haven

image Iceland’s parliament has unanimously agreed to pass the strongest media freedom laws called the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative.

Nieman Journalism Lab reports:

But although the legislative package sounds very encouraging from a freedom of expression point of view, it’s not clear what the practical benefits will be to organizations outside Iceland. In hisanalysis of the proposal, Arthur Bright of the Citizen Media Law Project has noted that, in one major test case of cross-border online libel law, "publication" was deemed to occur at the point of download — meaning that serving a controversial page from Iceland won’t keep you from getting sued in other countries. But if nothing else, it would probably prevent your servers from being forcibly shut down.

Placing your media servers in Iceland would be good for the environment. All of Iceland’s electric power comes from hydro-electric and geothermal power plants. And it’s location mid-way between Europe and North American would help deliver media to large numbers of consumers.

One big problem however, is that Iceland doesn’t have the bandwidth.

From Invest in Iceland.

Telecommunication traffic is channelled through submarine fibre-optic cables: Farice 1 and CANTAT 3. Farice runs at 20 Gb/s and has an ultimate transmission capacity of 720 Gb/s. CANTAT 3 has a nominal capacity of 5 Gb/s in each direction, with 2.5 Gb/s to spare.

New lines are planned but because of Iceand’s financial ruin, there is no guarantee when that will happen.

If the world’s publishers tried to locate their media servers in Iceland to protect against lawsuits they would quickly overwhelm the country’s bandwidth.

[Editor’s Note: Tom cross-posted this article to Silicon Valley Watcher. –mrh]


A message from John Furrier, co-founder of SiliconANGLE:

Your vote of support is important to us and it helps us keep the content FREE.

One click below supports our mission to provide free, deep, and relevant content.  

Join our community on YouTube

Join the community that includes more than 15,000 #CubeAlumni experts, including Amazon.com CEO Andy Jassy, Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, and many more luminaries and experts.

“TheCUBE is an important partner to the industry. You guys really are a part of our events and we really appreciate you coming and I know people appreciate the content you create as well” – Andy Jassy

THANK YOU