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Question of the Day

OK, so, if you could, what one thing would you want to know that would affect how you think the internet might develop over the next 10 years. Here’s my question …
Does the mass of humanity want to create and participate in the web as an act of creation and dialog, [...]

Whither the Intenet essay

Labor day is past, the kids have happily headed off to a new school year, and I thought I’d treat myself by taking a morning and writing an essay of some substance. I’ve been spending some time lately thinking about the future of the internet, and, trite phrases like “tipping point” aside, it seems [...]

Attending some VoIP events

( Net Freedom and VoIP )

I’ve been crushed in the office, on a lot of critical projects lately. But, tomorrow I’ll be heading down to Washington, DC for some VoIP related events.
First off, on Thursday morning I’ll be attending an event at the National Press Club titled Key Lawmakers to talk VoIP Safety and Security. The [...]

Peer-to-Peer SIP (and SIPPeer)

( Net Freedom and VoIP )

Scanning my feeds tonight, I noticed an image in Jeff Pulver’s collage of Supercomm photos. Looks like a June 2005 article on peer-to-peer SIP by Kundan Singh and Henning Schulzrinne (second row of images, far right). The URL is visible, so I took a look, sure enough, a mini-site complete with architecture [...]

Quick Notes from Peripheral Visionaries

Today’s peripheral visionaries conference was great.   Just the right size group of passionate people dedicated to figuring out the best course for telecommunications.   Maybe 150 people?  Jeff has posted some pictures, but who’s the funny looking guy on the top left?
Lots of old friends here, it’s fun to see some people I [...]

Peripheral Visionaries this week

After a nice spell at home, it’s on the road again first to Manhattan then to Pulver’s Peripheral Visionaries policy summit in Washington Wednesday this week.
Jonathan Askin has lined up a fantastic group of policymakers, beltway types, and communications advocates for a day long panel that opens a public dialog on IP Communications.
I’m [...]