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Make Money Fast (Internet II )

  • From: Ehud Gavron
  • Date: Wed Oct 09 21:18:40 1996

I work 80 hours a week not only because I'm an IP engineer*, but also because
I'm a consultant and a business owner of an ISP.

If there will be an Internet II, I see LOTS AND LOTS of opportunities for any
person with a brain, and even some CNEs.

For an Internet II to be designed, implemented, maintained, connected to
R&E sites all over the country, and successfully, LOTS of consulting dollars
are going to be spent.  As someone who actually understands packets, headers,
routing, etc. I suspect I'll be quite busy.  This is good.

For an Internet II to be successful, it will HAVE to be interconnected to
The Internet.  (That's "Internet I" in "Internet II"-Speak).  These 
interconnects will include cool things like "settlements" and other 
phone-speak some of us have been fighting since 1985, or they will provide
lots of unrestricted fed-funds to commercial ISPs.  (can you guess which one
I think's going to happen.)  THIS TOO is a golden business opportunity.

In short, who cares whether academia dreamed this up or not.  Who cares if
it will work tomorrow with 8ms coast-to-coast (Thanks, Vadim, for bringing
physics into it ;) or whether or not it will be instantly perfect like
the Internet is ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^ the first time at sex ^H^H^H^H^H^H
like Star Trek I ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H well, like something that's instantly
perfect the first time, even though I can't come up with any examples.

No, this is not a feel-good note.  This is just my way of saying "It's
been rather quiet on NANOG, and Internet II's only connection to NANOG
is how we work with/interconnect/plan such a network.  Not whether
academicians ought to shave and get real jobs."

Ehud

* Ob rant: I'm tired of guys who've ``practiced'' cisco ``scripts'' and
  call themselves IP engineers.  They ``know'' something because they've
  seen it before -- not because they understand it, could engineer it
  differently, or could do the underlying concepts under a different
  paradigm.  I realize we can't all know everything, but I'm really
  tired of those who know nothing and have humongous egos.

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