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Societal Implications of Networking: A Personal Perspective David J. Farber Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
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Dedicated to Jon Postel
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Paul Baran
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First some history The UC Irvine days A group of kids at UCLA An IMP at UC Irvine Kids at UC Irvine The lay of the network land The UC Irvine days A group of kids at UCLA An IMP at UC Irvine Kids at UC Irvine The lay of the network land
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The early network Rational Computer sharing File Sharing A smallish group of friends Primitive facilities The path to EMAIL Rational Computer sharing File Sharing A smallish group of friends Primitive facilities The path to EMAIL
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What was the net used for Silver futures Research in making the net work The crashes Hack and hack Silver futures Research in making the net work The crashes Hack and hack
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The migration to TCP/IP Slash Cut
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Toward a Computer Science Network Why? Getting it funded Must pay for it after 3 years The path to a network PhoneNet Internationalization Commercialization Why? Getting it funded Must pay for it after 3 years The path to a network PhoneNet Internationalization Commercialization
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An Explosion of networks Not all TCP based NSFNet NREN The regional networks The commercialization of network services The evolution to where we are today Not all TCP based NSFNet NREN The regional networks The commercialization of network services The evolution to where we are today
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From the “good old boys” to the mob The evolution of the purposes of the net Who cares about sharing computers after the pc (except for super-computers) People wanted to communicate by Email Pictures Documents Voice Video Everyway The evolution of the purposes of the net Who cares about sharing computers after the pc (except for super-computers) People wanted to communicate by Email Pictures Documents Voice Video Everyway
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The merging of computing and communications will drive the future. we went from computers without networks -> computers with networks -> networks with computers -> the cloud inverts the total network is the real action the computers are no longer the motivating item as in the early days no longer can we develop computers without paying attention to the networks no longer can we develop networks without wondering if our computer architectures are OK we went from computers without networks -> computers with networks -> networks with computers -> the cloud inverts the total network is the real action the computers are no longer the motivating item as in the early days no longer can we develop computers without paying attention to the networks no longer can we develop networks without wondering if our computer architectures are OK
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The network is changing our economy Buggy whip industries are in trouble Even the old “monopolies” Some realities re com based businesses Telephone vs cable Wireless Unlicensed (WiFi) Buggy whip industries are in trouble Even the old “monopolies” Some realities re com based businesses Telephone vs cable Wireless Unlicensed (WiFi)
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Politics 101 USA Will the internet escape regulation The reality of inside the beltway Security and privacy may be the wedge The legacy businesses -- will they “ give up ” USA Will the internet escape regulation The reality of inside the beltway Security and privacy may be the wedge The legacy businesses -- will they “ give up ”
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The “new” era The new Chairman of the Commission Mike Powell What are the critical issues they face Spectrum, spectrum, spectrum Unbundling Economic relationships The internet!! The new Chairman of the Commission Mike Powell What are the critical issues they face Spectrum, spectrum, spectrum Unbundling Economic relationships The internet!!
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Security and Availability Will Be the Drivers The current internet is vulnerable Points of potential vulnerability Service protocols Commercial arrangements Old software Hard to design security in after the fact The current internet is vulnerable Points of potential vulnerability Service protocols Commercial arrangements Old software Hard to design security in after the fact
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Broadband Access Will it be open? What does that really mean Why worry Will it be open? What does that really mean Why worry
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Technology is easy -- society is rough Show stoppers or at least slowers
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Nation States taxes culture rights taxes culture rights
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Individuals privacy 1984 fears big government big brother big business privacy 1984 fears big government big brother big business
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Intellectual property problems copyright bill (S) off to jail with the president of Upenn show down and maybe stop the value of the net the de-evolution of the net to TV copyright bill (S) off to jail with the president of Upenn show down and maybe stop the value of the net the de-evolution of the net to TV
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What should we do -- society defend our liberty understand the world is not all the same educate defend our liberty understand the world is not all the same educate
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We Are at the Beginning of a Great Change The next 10 years will be as wild as the last 25 Technology will change dramatically All optical nets Wireless of many varieties Communicating computers everywhere The next 10 years will be as wild as the last 25 Technology will change dramatically All optical nets Wireless of many varieties Communicating computers everywhere
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The Real Next Generation -- Optical Networks Implications Protocols IP? Processor architecture Software systems Will it be a fully distributed system -- back to the past Implications Protocols IP? Processor architecture Software systems Will it be a fully distributed system -- back to the past
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NLR Footprint Topology PIT POR FRE RAL WAL NAS PHO OLG ATL CHI CLE KAN OGD SAC BOS NYC WDC STR DAL DEN LAX SVL SEA SDG
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What differentiates optical networks from where we are now bandwidth-latency is a major difference speed affects the ability to compute in a timely fashion implies difficulties in routing maintenance actual hardware of switches may and most likely will imply changes in protocols interface to computers structure of software systems bandwidth-latency is a major difference speed affects the ability to compute in a timely fashion implies difficulties in routing maintenance actual hardware of switches may and most likely will imply changes in protocols interface to computers structure of software systems
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