Open Source and The Global Disruption Of Telecom: What Choices Will We Make?

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Open Source And The Global Disruption Of Telecom What Choices Will We Make?

AstriCon 2015, Orlando, Florida 14 October 2015 Dan York, Senior Content Strategist

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(pi)

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(roomba 1)

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(roomba and Asterisk)

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?

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(power of play)

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(IETF 1)

(SIP)

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(telephone wires)

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(repeat pi)

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(innovation)

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(ask permission)

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(Voxeo story)

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Permissionless�Innovation

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Internet�of�

Opportunity

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?

(Economist)

The State of Broadband 2015, ITU

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Online, 43%

Offline, 57%

Connecting the next 4 billion

The State of Broadband 2015, ITU

Kolawole Ogunyomade teaching Asterisk in Nigeria

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“If when you say internet, �you think of a computer, �

then you probably don't live �in an African country.”

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/19/africa/africa-mobile-internet/

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94% of the world’s population can receive a mobile telephone signal 50% of the world’s population can receive a mobile internet signal 36% of the population has subscribed to the mobile internet

(messaging shift)

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(Meeker Internet �Trends)

http://www.kpcb.com/internet-trends

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(Meeker Internet �Trends)

http://www.kpcb.com/internet-trends

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(IPv6)

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(Google stats)

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http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/

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(river running dry)

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(repeat pi)

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http://www.internetsociety.org/iot/

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(trust)

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Data Breaches

"Edward Snowden-2" by Laura Poitras / Praxis Films. Licensed under CC BY 3.0 via Commons

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The erosion of trust...

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91%

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RFC 7258

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Pervasive surveillance

Pervasive encryption

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Internet

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Present

Accessible /Innovative

Decentralized

Closed /Fragmented

Centralized

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Internet Invariants •  Global Reach •  General Purpose •  Permissionless Innovation •  Accessible – connect, build, study •  Conventions and social behavior •  Reusable tech building blocks •  No permanent favorites

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Distributed and Decentralized

End to End Intelligence at the edge

BBSs

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Creates the “lens”�through which �

people experience�the “Internet”

http://listicle.io/cluetrain/

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(ask permission)

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WHO will be the�gatekeepers?

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WHO will be the�gatekeepers?

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Permissionless�Innovation

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Collaborative�(Security, Governance)

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December 2015

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1. Get Involved

Our mission is to promote the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world. Founded in 1992. Organizational home of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) www.internetsociety.org

Internet Society

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Global Presence

110 Chapters Worldwide

79k Members and Supporters

146 Organization Members

6 Regional Bureaus

20 Countries with ISOC Offices

NORTH AMERICA

LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN

EUROPE

AFRICA

THE MIDDLE EAST ASIA

More than

Updated September 2015

87 Global Staff

2. Work To Restore Trust

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/zigazou76/8989516885

3. Make A Conscious Choice

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“If you choose not to decide, you still have made a

choice.”

- “Free will” from Rush

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Internet�of�

Opportunity

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(pi)

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york@isoc.org @danyork www.internetsociety.org

Dan York Senior Content Strategist

Thank You!

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danyork.me

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