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David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullLONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullLONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column TABLE OF CONTENTS: ISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVES The Richest Person in 2020 Contest: Robert Thomas, Scott Berry, Charles Warren, Eric Kissel, Kim Allen, Nobody. The isen.com Asia Tour. SMART Letter #33: Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye (February 6, 2000) First a note on my business interest in CallWave. Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye: CallWave's Virtual Telephony. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 THE TOOL WITH TWO EDGES(ISEN.COM) A reminder that technology is but a tool in the hand of humanity arrives in my e-inbox every few weeks. It is a five-year old ‘zine called Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility, edited and written (for the most part) by Stephen L. Talbott. YOU THINK IT'S DSL VS. CABLE? GUESS AGAIN Title: You Think It's DSL vs. Cable? Guess Again : Summary: Three years ago when I worked at AT&T Laboratories, I wrote an essay called "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which analyzed how new technology would reshape the telecommunications industry. SIP OPPORTUNITIES W-MICROSOFT MESSENGER This estimate is based on Windows XP growth and Windows Messenger usage, per IDC and dynamicsoft research, which projects three billion PC-to-Phone minutes per month by 2005, with a 70% CAGR, or 60 billion minutes a year in 2006. We believe that this is a very conservative figure. Given Microsoft's probable extension of Windows Messenger to handheld, mobile, set-top and gaming THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' (ISEN.COM) THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' When TV over IP arrives, there might be nothing on. By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, March 1, 2000 http://www.americasnetwork DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column TABLE OF CONTENTS: ISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVES The Richest Person in 2020 Contest: Robert Thomas, Scott Berry, Charles Warren, Eric Kissel, Kim Allen, Nobody. The isen.com Asia Tour. SMART Letter #33: Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye (February 6, 2000) First a note on my business interest in CallWave. Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye: CallWave's Virtual Telephony.LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies PICTURES OF SVALBARD A Cruise in the Arctic. an ® production by David S. Isenberg-- isen@isen.com -- 888-isen-com. Some Rights Reserved under a Creative Commons License. The pictures MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 THE TOOL WITH TWO EDGES(ISEN.COM) A reminder that technology is but a tool in the hand of humanity arrives in my e-inbox every few weeks. It is a five-year old ‘zine called Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility, edited and written (for the most part) by Stephen L. Talbott. YOU THINK IT'S DSL VS. CABLE? GUESS AGAIN Title: You Think It's DSL vs. Cable? Guess Again : Summary: Three years ago when I worked at AT&T Laboratories, I wrote an essay called "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which analyzed how new technology would reshape the telecommunications industry. SIP OPPORTUNITIES W-MICROSOFT MESSENGER This estimate is based on Windows XP growth and Windows Messenger usage, per IDC and dynamicsoft research, which projects three billion PC-to-Phone minutes per month by 2005, with a 70% CAGR, or 60 billion minutes a year in 2006. We believe that this is a very conservative figure. Given Microsoft's probable extension of Windows Messenger to handheld, mobile, set-top and gaming THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' (ISEN.COM) THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' When TV over IP arrives, there might be nothing on. By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, March 1, 2000 http://www.americasnetwork DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ISEN.COM A *very* carefully selected compendium of what people and programs are saying about David S. Isenberg and The Stupid Network. "When I joined the FCC, Isenberg's Stupid Network essay was one of three works that changed my perception of the telecommunications industry." Dale Hatfield, former Chief, U.S. FCC Office of Engineering and Technology,October 22, 2002
LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column TABLE OF CONTENTS: ISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVES The Richest Person in 2020 Contest: Robert Thomas, Scott Berry, Charles Warren, Eric Kissel, Kim Allen, Nobody. The isen.com Asia Tour. SMART Letter #33: Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye (February 6, 2000) First a note on my business interest in CallWave. Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye: CallWave's Virtual Telephony.LONGBIO:ISEN.COM
In 1997, David S. Isenberg wrote an essay entitled, The Rise of the Stupid Network: Why the Intelligent Network was a Good Idea Once but isn't Anymore.. In it, Isenberg (then a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Laboratories) examined the technological bases of the existing telecom business model, laid out how the communications business would be changed by new technologies PICTURES OF SVALBARD A Cruise in the Arctic. an ® production by David S. Isenberg-- isen@isen.com -- 888-isen-com. Some Rights Reserved under a Creative Commons License. The pictures MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE (ISEN.COM) Intelligence at the Edge #1 THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE MARKETPLACE Where will the Merger Dance of the Mating Monsters end up? By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, September 1, 1998 THE TOOL WITH TWO EDGES(ISEN.COM) A reminder that technology is but a tool in the hand of humanity arrives in my e-inbox every few weeks. It is a five-year old ‘zine called Netfuture: Technology and Human Responsibility, edited and written (for the most part) by Stephen L. Talbott. YOU THINK IT'S DSL VS. CABLE? GUESS AGAIN Title: You Think It's DSL vs. Cable? Guess Again : Summary: Three years ago when I worked at AT&T Laboratories, I wrote an essay called "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which analyzed how new technology would reshape the telecommunications industry. SIP OPPORTUNITIES W-MICROSOFT MESSENGER This estimate is based on Windows XP growth and Windows Messenger usage, per IDC and dynamicsoft research, which projects three billion PC-to-Phone minutes per month by 2005, with a 70% CAGR, or 60 billion minutes a year in 2006. We believe that this is a very conservative figure. Given Microsoft's probable extension of Windows Messenger to handheld, mobile, set-top and gaming THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' (ISEN.COM) THE NEW 'VAST WASTELAND' When TV over IP arrives, there might be nothing on. By David S. Isenberg . From America's Network, March 1, 2000 http://www.americasnetwork DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullGROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
ISEN.BLOG: BREACHING THE CELLCOS' GARDEN WALL Bob Lucky likes to complain that his mobile phone (a) won't play self-generated ringtones (you have to buy them from the phone company), (b) won't upload pictures directly (you have to send them over the phone company's network) and (c) won't give direct access to GPS information (without a subscription from the phone company). Good news, Bob! Several current tidbits hint at the opening of the ISEN.BLOG: BREAKING NEWS: CBC REPORTER ABANDONED IN WAR ZONE Sue Braiden risks her CBC job to write about her colleague Adrienne Arsenault -- she asks us to blog this and, if we're Canadian, to contact our Members of Parliament. Apparently Arsenault was covering the Gaza situation yesterday while a labor dispute between CBC DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullGROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
ISEN.BLOG: BREACHING THE CELLCOS' GARDEN WALL Bob Lucky likes to complain that his mobile phone (a) won't play self-generated ringtones (you have to buy them from the phone company), (b) won't upload pictures directly (you have to send them over the phone company's network) and (c) won't give direct access to GPS information (without a subscription from the phone company). Good news, Bob! Several current tidbits hint at the opening of the ISEN.BLOG: BREAKING NEWS: CBC REPORTER ABANDONED IN WAR ZONE Sue Braiden risks her CBC job to write about her colleague Adrienne Arsenault -- she asks us to blog this and, if we're Canadian, to contact our Members of Parliament. Apparently Arsenault was covering the Gaza situation yesterday while a labor dispute between CBC ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) TABLE OF CONTENTS: ISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVES The Richest Person in 2020 Contest: Robert Thomas, Scott Berry, Charles Warren, Eric Kissel, Kim Allen, Nobody. The isen.com Asia Tour. SMART Letter #33: Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye (February 6, 2000) First a note on my business interest in CallWave. Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye: CallWave's Virtual Telephony. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals.GROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
YOU THINK IT'S DSL VS. CABLE? GUESS AGAIN Title: You Think It's DSL vs. Cable? Guess Again : Summary: Three years ago when I worked at AT&T Laboratories, I wrote an essay called "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which analyzed how new technology would reshape the telecommunications industry. ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. ISEN.BLOG: TELCORDIA STUDY: ILEC FTTP FEASIBLE, DRIVEN BY I've been reading a May 2004 study by Telcordia and Sanford Bernstein (the investment house) called Fiber: Revolutionizing the Bells' Telecom Networks.The study paints a scenario in which Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) built by Bell South, SBC and Verizon would become profitable in eight years. ISEN.BLOG: THE WHISTLEBLOWER'S TALE . . . AND OTHER FISA FOLLY Another affidavit has surfaced that gives further credence to tales of spying without a warrant by our nation's telephone companies, in this case Verizon Wireless, according to a story in Wired's Threat Level Blog. Babek Pasdar, CEO of communications security firm Bat Blue, and a "Certified Ethical Hacker," testified that the Verizon Wireless East Coast Data Center had a circuit called DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullGROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
ISEN.BLOG: BREACHING THE CELLCOS' GARDEN WALL Bob Lucky likes to complain that his mobile phone (a) won't play self-generated ringtones (you have to buy them from the phone company), (b) won't upload pictures directly (you have to send them over the phone company's network) and (c) won't give direct access to GPS information (without a subscription from the phone company). Good news, Bob! Several current tidbits hint at the opening of the ISEN.BLOG: BREAKING NEWS: CBC REPORTER ABANDONED IN WAR ZONE Sue Braiden risks her CBC job to write about her colleague Adrienne Arsenault -- she asks us to blog this and, if we're Canadian, to contact our Members of Parliament. Apparently Arsenault was covering the Gaza situation yesterday while a labor dispute between CBC DAVID ISENBERG'S HOME FOR STUPID NETWORKS AND SMART PEOPLEPRESS COVERAGECONTACT INFORMATIONISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVESWHAT THEY'RESAYINGRESUME
David S. Isenberg. Principal Prosultant sm. 888-isen-com. Additional contact information. the newest news in isen.land is at. isen.blog. this page's old information is OK but it is not maintained near frequently enough. The most recent info is at isen.blog. This page is not updated near often enough; its main function these days is topoint to
ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) ISEN.COM: PRESS CLIPS Profile: David Isenberg (Communications Week International, November 23, 1998) In Telecom, The Route to a Regional Identity (Bergen Record, November 20, 1998) Former execs 'walk all over' AT&T (USA Today, Sept. 24, 1998) Backlash against the Stupid Network (Communication Week International, Sept. 98) Stupid is Smart (WIRED "Crucial Tech" column ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK RISE OF THE STUPID NETWORK. The Rise of the Stupid Network was originally written during a single long weekend in May 1997 by David S. Isenberg while he was an employee of AT&T Labs Research. It was officially released onto the Internet by AT&T in June 1997. It was printed (without permission, with some bad editing, and with the last few hundred words truncated) by Computer MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals. THE DAWN OF THE STUPID NETWORK The Dawn of the Stupid Network. By David S. Isenberg. Originally published as the cover story of ACM Networker 2.1, February/March 1998, pp. 24-31. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the fullGROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
ISEN.BLOG: BREACHING THE CELLCOS' GARDEN WALL Bob Lucky likes to complain that his mobile phone (a) won't play self-generated ringtones (you have to buy them from the phone company), (b) won't upload pictures directly (you have to send them over the phone company's network) and (c) won't give direct access to GPS information (without a subscription from the phone company). Good news, Bob! Several current tidbits hint at the opening of the ISEN.BLOG: BREAKING NEWS: CBC REPORTER ABANDONED IN WAR ZONE Sue Braiden risks her CBC job to write about her colleague Adrienne Arsenault -- she asks us to blog this and, if we're Canadian, to contact our Members of Parliament. Apparently Arsenault was covering the Gaza situation yesterday while a labor dispute between CBC ISEN.COM CONTACT INFORMATION EMAIL: isen@isen.com ALTERNATE EMAIL: davidisen at gmail.com MAIN NUMBER - MOBILE: 203-661-4798 (full mobile with texting, etc., land lines forwarded when traveling) TABLE OF CONTENTS: ISEN.COM SMART LIST ARCHIVES The Richest Person in 2020 Contest: Robert Thomas, Scott Berry, Charles Warren, Eric Kissel, Kim Allen, Nobody. The isen.com Asia Tour. SMART Letter #33: Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye (February 6, 2000) First a note on my business interest in CallWave. Kiss Your Second Line Goodbye: CallWave's Virtual Telephony. ISEN.COM: PROSULTANT(SM) IS A TRADEMARK OF ISEN.COM, INC. CONsultant n. 1. Somebody you hire to borrow your watch, so you can find out the time. 2. Somebody you hire to tell you you're right -- after you become disgusted with all the "yes-people" around you. ISEN.COM: ISENBERG'S FAVORITE QUOTES On Intelligence & Stupidity "You have to be willing to learn all over again, to reinvent yourself. You have to be stupid." Christos Cotsakos, CEO, E*Trade, in Inc, December 1997, p.68. MORE PHOTOS (ISEN.COM) The rest of the family: (from front to back) Keiko, Miso, Lucky, and Paula. Paula is a founding partner of J.P. Canon Associates, a search firm specializing in placement of supply chain professionals.GROPP.HTML - ISEN
This photo anchored the isen.com home page from late 1998 to January 2002. It came from an intriguing, enjoyable photo session in the wiring closet of Wired Magazine in San Francisco in connection with the Wired article entitled Stupid is SMART by Steve G. Steinberg inWired 6.08.
YOU THINK IT'S DSL VS. CABLE? GUESS AGAIN Title: You Think It's DSL vs. Cable? Guess Again : Summary: Three years ago when I worked at AT&T Laboratories, I wrote an essay called "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which analyzed how new technology would reshape the telecommunications industry. ISEN.COM: BERGEN RECORD: CAN AT&T HEAR THE CALL? By SCOTT MORITZ Staff Writer. For a century, AT&T Corp. has dedicated the most brilliant minds in its industry to developing what is widely recognized as the gold standard in telephone networks.Then came the Internet -- a wildly unreliable, relatively anarchic, cheap, and ubiquitous network of boundless communication potential. ISEN.BLOG: TELCORDIA STUDY: ILEC FTTP FEASIBLE, DRIVEN BY I've been reading a May 2004 study by Telcordia and Sanford Bernstein (the investment house) called Fiber: Revolutionizing the Bells' Telecom Networks.The study paints a scenario in which Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) built by Bell South, SBC and Verizon would become profitable in eight years. ISEN.BLOG: THE WHISTLEBLOWER'S TALE . . . AND OTHER FISA FOLLY Another affidavit has surfaced that gives further credence to tales of spying without a warrant by our nation's telephone companies, in this case Verizon Wireless, according to a story in Wired's Threat Level Blog. Babek Pasdar, CEO of communications security firm Bat Blue, and a "Certified Ethical Hacker," testified that the Verizon Wireless East Coast Data Center had a circuit called _"NOW LET'S BUILD IT."__More Photos _
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>> " RISE OF THE STUPID >> NETWORK " -- THE ORIGINAL>> ESSAY
>> "THE PARADOX OF THE BEST NETWORK" BY >> DAVID S. ISENBERG AND DAVID WEINBERGER >> "DEAR CHAIRMAN POWELL, LET 'EM FAIL FAST" >> AND PRESS COVERAGE OF >> THE"FAIL FAST" LETTER >> "THE END OF THE MIDDLE,">>
>> (WHY END-TO-END IS SUCH A GOOD IDEA) BY DAVID S. ISENBERG >> _INTELLIGENCE AT THE EDGE: _ -- >> ISENBERG'S COLUMN IN _AMERICA'S NETWORK_ (SEPT. 1998 - MARCH 2000) >> _COMMUNICATIONS WEEK INTERNATIONAL >> _ ARTICLES AND COLUMNS >> "NETHEADS VS. BELLHEADS" >> BY T. DENTON, F. MENARD &>> D. ISENBERG
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