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Supernova Interview – David Isenberg

At Personal Democracy Forum 2009, I caught up with David Isenberg. He’s famous for telling the Bell companies what they didn’t want to hear – that a “Stupid Network” would eventually replace their smart, centralized one as the main place people communicate. David is never shy with his discussions on policy, and runs an excellent Freedom To Connect conference each year for future thinkers and policy makers.

In this interview, David talks about his take on Change Networks, and notes how, without the stupid network of packets, we’d be missing all sorts of innovation.

We hope to hear more from David at Supernova 2009.

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