vint cerf on 3 Oct 2000 11:16:17 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Al Gore and the Internet |
Dear Toni, Internet has the capacity to become a primary infrastructure for communication during the 21st century, overtaking the telephone and absorbing the mass media. I wish it could be maintained as a neutral infrastructure - in the sense that any telephone can call any other. Even in the telephone system, there are inconsistencies with that vision (such as blocking of certain numbers in businesses that don't want employees wasting telephone time and money on 900 number services in the US). The Internet as an infrastructure has to be supported and maintained and that costs money. At present, the best engine for achieving that is to make Internet a commercially supported vehicle. Even national governments around the world could not afford to pour into Internet the level of resources that the private sector has provided and will likely continue to provide. That this should lead to some competition is inevitable and healthy (e.g. driving prices down and service quality up). Internet is both a manifestation of and an instrument of globalization. That is not always well-received as people and cultures feel the effects of interaction well beyond their historical boundaries. But we cannot put the genie back into the bottle. That the world is interlinked in myriad ways is fact and growing more so. That we share spaceship Earth in complex and intimate ways is also fact. The Internet Society and the Internet Societal Task Force see the Internet's beneficial potential and wishes to help erode barriers to Internet access for everyone. At the same time, ISOC members and ISTF participants also see the potential for abuse. Through various means, they participate in the dialog surrounding the protection of individual rights and interests as we make use of this new medium. I think we cannot run away from or hide from the expansion of the Internet so we need to embrace and help guide its evolution into fruitful and constructive paths. I believe Vice President Gore would find some resonance with these views. Vint _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold