Nobody knows for what the future of the internet, but as all experts agree on is that it must remain an open platform, free and democratic.
This was revealed Thursday at a debate within the World Telecommunications Forum 2009, the largest industry event in the world.
"I do not think anyone knows what the future of the internet, all I know is that you must follow democratically available," said one speaker, Ziga Turk, professor of Construction Informatics, University of Ljubljana.A lack of detail, Turk said it takes the Internet of the future are the "five i"."Innovation, investment, establishment of a specific IP protocol, inclusion, so that everyone can participate, and imagination to make it even more interesting and creative."
"The network must be accessible, free, open, globally connected, and the possibility of sharing technology," said Lynn turn St Amour, President of ISOC, Internet Society, an NGO dedicated to Internet policy.Another aspect that was mentioned in the debate was the fact the need for the future Internet is "green."
"We must achieve maximum speed and connectivity to the lower consumption," said Helmut Schink, director of Siemens."The optical network is much greener because it gets more bits per watt per hour, we must implement it globally," said Schink.
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