10 Years Later
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments
In 1998 any lingering doubts about the ultimate success of the
Internet were dispelled. There was nothing else left standing in the
data communications landscape that could serve our emerging needs
for data communications. IP was now the communications technology of
the day, if not the coming century, and the industry message of the
time was to adopt the Internet or imperil your entire future in this
business. By 1998 the job was apparently done, and the Internet had
prevailed. But the story was not over. Communications continued to
drive our world, and the Internet continued to evolve and
change. What has happened in the last decade of the Internet? What
aspects of internet technology has changed, and why?
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