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  • Network Operators and Open Source Software March 11, 2021
  • OSS and You: love it, hate it? never gave it serious thought? October 14, 2019
  • Food for thoughts: Networks and (open) software October 1, 2019
  • Good Reads: The Mythical Economic Model of Open Source September 26, 2019
  • Every network is a snowflake February 19, 2018
  • NOMA: Static snapshot and nexts December 7, 2017
  • Mind Your MANRS! September 28, 2017

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  • Provoking National Boundaries on the Internet? A chilling thought... (Featured Blog) January 27, 2023
  • OIAC Report: Views on Economic Impacts of Open Internet, Mobile Ecosystems, Specialized Services (Featured Blog) January 27, 2023

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  • Keeping the “Inter” in “Internetworking” May 21, 2018
    Recently, I had the opportunity to attend and speak at Interop ITX 2018, in Las Vegas.  It was my first Interop — and an interesting opportunity to see more of the enterprise networking side of things.  That’s a space that … Continue reading →
  • IPv6: Purveyor of Cat Food June 8, 2015
    Today is the 4th anniversary of the World IPv6 Day, which most of us remember as a test drive that facilitated the “launching” of IPv6 a year later.   Two fortunate felines in the UK may remember it as the … Continue reading →
  • New Clues for the Cluetrain January 22, 2015
    Written by:  Doc Searls and David Weinberger Hear, O Internet. It has been sixteen years since our previous communication. In that time the People of the Internet — you and me and all our friends of friends of friends, unto … Continue reading →
  • The Fourth Age of the Social Internet November 25, 2014
    Contributed by Andy Newton It is said that the original purpose of the Internet was for military purposes; to reduce the number of green-screen terminals proliferating in the offices of DoD administrators or to allow researches to exchange data regarding … Continue reading →
  • Why ‘firsts’ matter November 11, 2014
      Contributed by Konstantinos Komaitis “Firsts” are important – our first steps, our first kiss, our first job. For me, so was the first time I got online. It was 1998 and I was in Germany, where I would be … Continue reading →

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