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Re: Remember "Internet-In-A-Box"?


From: "John S. Quarterman" <jsqnanog () quarterman com>
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 21:32:06 -0400

In Japan, they had that on a CD in 1994, just after the law changed.
Lines snaked across the floor at Interop in the huge new Makuhari Messe
conference center in Chiba.

-jsq

Stephen Satchell wrote:
This goes back a number of years.  There was a product that literally 
was a cardboard box that contained everything one needed to get 
started on the Internet.  Just add a modem and a computer, and you 
were on your way.  No fuss, no "learning curve".

I'm beginning to think that someone needs to create a similar product, 
but for IPv6 internet.  The Internet service providers would provide 
the same sort of kit to get people started.  Just add a CSU/DSU (like 
a cable modem) and a computer, and you are on your way.

These days, wouldn't that be a pre-loaded tablet or smartphone with 
internal cell card - generally delivered pre-configured, in a cardboard 
box? :-)


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