Leading off this weekend, an article by Simon Sharwood on the impact of the centralization of the Internet. I wrote a somewhat longer article on the Public Discourse a while back on the same topic.
The internet has become smaller, the result of a rethinking of when and where to use the 'net's intended architecture. In the process it may also have further concentrated power in the hands of giant technology companies.
Is softwarization really going to change the way we build networks from the ground up? I suspect things will change, but they've always changed. I also suspect we'll be hearing about how software is going to eat the world ten years from now, and IPv6 still won't be fully deployed.
DOCSIS 4.0 is set to deliver faster speeds for cable network operators, but the next generation technology will also spur an operational sea change, telecom consultant Sean McDevitt told Fierce.