The Density of Networking |
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![]() 1996: 10,000 network connections |
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Zoom ahead another 6 years, the year is 1996. There are, in fact, well over ten thosand network connections on the MIT campus alone. We're now at a point of density similar to telephones. The current model is that there's one person, one computer, one network connection.
But what happens when we zoom ahead six more years?