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February 05, 2007
The Invitation
I am honored that I got a phone call from a friend asking me to guest lecture at Stevens Institute.
The course instructors have asked me to talk about broadband services. As usual, I may have so many tangents that its hard to track. I would love feedback before I go off and teach these classes.
For the next three weeks, you will see the write up that I intend to base my slides on. Here was my first statement to them.
In Pulver land, I have heard almost all strategies from wireline to wireless. I also am aware of which emperors are having problems getting into their new clothes. ;)
I have lived through most of the revolution and have the joy of being a son of the bell system. As Pete warned you both I have a tendency to think I am comic, so the downside is that I may need your help in taking my puns and making them more meaningful.
I feel like this is more than a class worth.
Let me know if this is useful.
If I were to talk for 3 hours I would start this way.
Broadband Services are the future but its all based in the past. It takes advantage of processing at its core and explodes like a big bang. Here are the lessons that guide my perspective on these services.
Posted by carl at February 5, 2007 07:23 PM