Elon University
The prediction, in brief:

I expect to see T1 connections become the norm for the types of institutions that are now on the Internet. Higher speeds, including speeds up to a gigabit will become available. At the same time, I expect to see a vast expansion of the Internet, reaching into a significant fraction of the schools and businesses in this country and elsewhere in the world.

Predictor: Crocker, Steve

Prediction, in context:

Steve Crocker makes the following remark in a 1991 autobiography he wrote for the Internet Society. Here, he is answering his own question: How will the Internet evolve? He answers it in parts. The second part is titled “Higher and Lower Bandwidths; Great Proliferation.” He writes: ”I expect to see T1 connections become the norm for the types of institutions that are now on the Internet. Higher speeds, including speeds up to a gigabit will become available. At the same time, I expect to see a vast expansion of the Internet, reaching into a significant fraction of the schools and businesses in this country and elsewhere in the world. Many of these institutions will be connected at 9600 bits/sec or slower.”

Biography:

Steve Crocker was probably best known in the 1990s as the founder of CyberCash Inc. a leading Internet payments company. Earlier, he was program manager on the team developing the protocols for ARPANET in 1966. In1968, he organized the Network Working Group to develop host-level protocols for ARPANET communication. He began the Request for Comment (RFC) series of notes through which Internet protocol designs are documented and shared, and he wrote RFC 1 and many others. In1970, he worked with Vinton Cerf and C.S. Carr to publish the first ARPANET host-host protocol. He later became known as an Internet and computer business and security specialist. (Pioneer/Originator.)

Date of prediction: January 1, 1991

Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure

Subtopic: Bandwidth

Name of publication: Requests For Comments

Title, headline, chapter name: Who’s Who in the Internet

Quote Type: Direct quote

Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1251.html

This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Culp, William Jarrell