10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

Michael Thomas mike at mtcc.com
Fri Mar 26 19:42:20 UTC 2021


On 3/26/21 12:26 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> If the last decade is anything to go by, I'm keen to see what the next 
> one brings.
>
> Mark.
>

So the obvious question is what will happen to the internet 10 years 
from now. The last 10 years were all about phones and apps, but that's 
pretty well played out by now. Gratuitously networked devices like my 
dishwasher will probably be common, but that's hardly exciting. LEO 
internet providers will be coming online which might make a difference 
in the corners of the world where it's hard to get access, but will it 
allow internet access to parachute in behind the Great Firewall?

One thing that we are seeing a revolution in is with working from home. 
That has some implications for networking since symmetric bandwidth, or 
at least quite a bit more upstream would be helpful as many people found 
out. Is latency going to drive networking, given gaming? Gamers are not 
just zitty 15 year olds, they are middle aged or older nowadays.

Mike

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