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Re: IoT - The end of the internet
From: Tom Beecher <beecher () beecher cc>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 09:24:49 -0400
It always amazes me how an industry that has , since its inception, been constantly solving new problems to make things work, always finds a way to assume the next problem will be unsolvable. On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 10:23 PM Christopher Wolff <chris () vergeinternet com> wrote:
Hi folks, Has anyone proposed that the adoption of billions of IoT devices will ultimately ‘break’ the Internet? It’s not a rhetorical question I promise, just looking for a journal or other scholarly article that implies that the Internet is doomed.
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- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Ca By (Aug 09)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Alexander Lyamin via NANOG (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Christopher Wolff (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Ca By (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Mel Beckman (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Owen DeLong via NANOG (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Jorge Amodio (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet William Herrin (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet William Herrin (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Alexander Lyamin via NANOG (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Owen DeLong via NANOG (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Ca By (Aug 09)
- RE: IoT - The end of the internet Chris Wright (Aug 10)
- Re: IoT - The end of the internet Etienne-Victor Depasquale via NANOG (Aug 10)
- RE: IoT - The end of the internet Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG (Aug 11)