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03-11-15-Is-Ubernet-Threatening-the-Internet-and-Open-Standards

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03-11-15-Is-Ubernet-Threatening-the-Internet-and-Open-Standards

March 11, 2015
by IEEE Standards
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Is the future of the internet a “walled garden” scenario? It isn’t infeasible. While the “Ubernet” may be a possible outcome of the future, it doesn't have to be our destiny.

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