Sen. Ted Stevens was right: The Internet is not a big truck. It’s “a series of tubes”–tubes that can be filled to capacity by “enormous amounts of material.” And, according to AT&T, that’s going to happen about two years from now.
In remarks at the Westminster eForum on Web 2.0 this week in London, [...]
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Is government ever a good substitute for parenting? If you’re at a loss for an answer to that question, consider some of the statements coming out of this week’s “Protecting Children on the Internet” hearing in Congress. In testimony given at the hearing, Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (D., [...]
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If Sen. Ted Stevens (R., Alaska) keeps on the way he’s going, he may soon have enough material for a stand-up act. Last year it was ‘Net neutrality, trucks and tubes:
I just the other day got, an Internet was sent by my staff at 10 o’clock in the morning on Friday and I just got [...]
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Maybe Ted Stevens was right. Maybe the Internet really is a series of tubes in desperate need of a retrofit. Maybe the time has come to rethink its underlying architecture.
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