Building Information InfrastructureBrian Kahin Originally presented at a symposium at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in Dec. 1990--P. 2 |
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GL Technology | 1 |
Information Infrastructure as a Public Initiative | 15 |
A StateLevel View of Information Infrastructure | 31 |
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academic Added Value Harvard agencies applications ARPANET bandwidth BITNET broadband capacity carriers CATV chunking-and-tagging commercial communications companies computer networks connectivity consumers databases Defining Added Value economic economies of scale Education Network efficient Electronic Contracting electronic mail Electronic Publishing external pointers value FDDI federal fiber function funding Gbps high-performance computing high-speed industry information infrastructure Infrastructure for Electronic Infrastructure Harvard College Infrastructure Mandelbaum Infrastructure Networking Architectures institutions interconnection interface investment issues local area networks low-end Internet marginal cost Marketmaker Mbps Mid-Level Networks Harvard monopoly National Research natural monopoly Network Infrastructures network services Networks Harvard College NREN NSFNET NYSERNet packet Policy Program protocol Publishing and Electronic RBOCs regional networks regulation Research and Education Research Network standards Strategic Future structure subsidy supercomputer suppliers switching TCP/IP telecommunications telephone Testbed tion traffic Value Harvard College