1st Edition

Meganet How The Global Communications Network Will Connect Everyone On Earth

By Wilson P Dizard Jr Copyright 1999
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    So Paulo, Brazils largest city, has more mobile phones than does Paris. The largest phone system in Kampuchea is cellular. In the next twenty years, within one generation, everyone on earth will be able to place a phone call to anyone else anywhere. This Meganet is a patchwork of networks, big and small, local and global, primitive and high-tech, that fit together because they share compatible technologies. Wilson Dizards Meganet is a report on the progress and setbacks in expanding Meganet resources to everyone on earth. He examines not only the advantages, from toll-free numbers and credit cards, but the downsides, from the potential invasions of privacy to the question of who will and who should control Meganet. Dizard describes the likely players: from the oil and utility companies who own desirable rights-of-way to Silicon Valley to emerging innovators in Chile and Germany.

    Building the Global Information HighwayThe American FactorThe Master Builders: The AmericansThe Master Builders: The International PlayersMeganet Trade: The Hardware BuildersMeganet Trade: The Software BuildersThe Politics of MeganetInternet: The Model for Meganet? Tele Have-Nots: Meganet in the Developing WorldThe Open-Ended Future

    Biography

    Wilson P Dizard Jr