The Future of the Internet

The Internet today has evolved a long way from its humble beginnings as a federally funded research project. As a society, we find ourselves increasingly dependent on the Internet for our daily routine; and yet, the future of the Internet remains a matter of vigorous political, economic, and academic debate. This debate centers around ownership: who will own the infrastructure, and who will own the content that the network delivers? Unfortunately, most of this debate does not involve a substantive discussion of the “architecture” of the network, or the role that architectural design will play in shaping the ownership of the future global network. This course provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future. Students will be taken on a tour through the inner workings of the network, with a view toward how these details inform the current debate about “network neutrality” and the ownership of the future Internet.

5. Security

meeting of Professor Johari's "Future of the Internet: Architecture and Policy" course that provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future. (June 7, 2007)

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4. Applications

April 30, 2007 meeting of Professor Johari's "Future of the Internet: Architecture and Policy" course that provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future.

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3. Internet Economics

meeting of Professor Johari's "Future of the Internet: Architecture and Policy" course that provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future. (April 23, 2007)

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2. TCP, IP, and the Alphabet Soup

meeting of Professor Johari's "Future of the Internet: Architecture and Policy" course that provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future. (April 16, 2007)

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1. The Future of the Internet Course Introduction

meeting of Professor Johari's "Future of the Internet: Architecture and Policy" course that provides a non-technical introduction to the architecture of the Internet, present and future. (April 9, 2007)

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