---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 09:49:10 +0100 From: Joe Bonin <webmaster@scescape.net> Reply-To: inet-access@earth.com To: inet-access@earth.com Subject: Recent article in US News Resent-Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 08:45:12 -0500 (CDT) Resent-From: inet-access@earth.com Interesting 1 page article in US News & WR May 6 issue page 59. Here is a summary of the article. --begin summary Quotes Bob Metcalfe inventor of Ethernet and founder of 3Com Corp. "The Internet is about to collapse and it's going to shake some of the naivete' right out of the industry." The most likely time will be July with the Olympic Committee and IBM planning to put the Summer Olympic video and sound on the Internet according to him. The problems stem from private companies. ANS, MCI, Netcom, UUNET and Sprint and others taking over the backbone in the last year from NSF. These companies now claim ownership of portions of the backbone. But where NSF gave out Internet traffic data the new players do not. As a result no single company has a decent gauge of what's going on. Also, the shared parts of the backbone has no single company incentive to improve them (i.e. no incentive to back each other up.) Rob Hagens, MCI director of Internet engineering views Metcalf's scenario as being extreme with others inspite of 1 1/2 hour brownout on its West Coast backbone early in April. He says "I believe we're going to be able to keep the Internet running." They are all racing to invest in high speed networks to keep ahead of demand which is growing 100% per year. --end summary