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charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As a researcher, I came across a highly intensive and inclusive book called "The Internet Ecosystem". The book englobes the whole Internet history. I have just completed the reading, I will highly recommend it and it has useful information. The book was reviewed by Vint Cerf, the founder of the Internet. Use: *INTECO10 *coupon code to get the book at a discounted price on Payhip: https://payhip.com/b/hfvYg You will find more information in the email below. Professor Peter Anderson Head of Research ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Nikesh B. Simmandree *Sent:* Monday, August 18, 2025 1:35 PM *To:* alac-announce@icann.org ; alac@icann.org ; at-large@icann.org ; afri-discuss@icann.org  *Subject:* Launch of The Internet Ecosystem Book Dear Community, I am thrilled to announce the launch of my book, *The Internet Ecosystem* — a comprehensive exploration of the history, architecture, governance, and future of the Internet. This book distills decades of technological evolution — from ARPANET and packet switching, to AI, Web3, quantum networks, and beyond — into a clear, engaging narrative accessible to both technical and non-technical readers ** *What the Book Covers* * *The Past:* How Cold War research, ARPANET, and packet switching gave birth to the Internet we know today. * *The Present:* The intricate roles of ISPs, backbone providers, cloud infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, and global governance shaping our daily online experiences. * *The Future:* Insights into 5G/6G, blockchain, immersive technologies, quantum security, and the Internet in 2050. With *49 detailed chapters*, the book provides a definitive yet approachable reference for students, professionals, policymakers, and curious readers alike. My mission with /The Internet Ecosystem/ is to make the Internet’s complexity understandable — showing not only *how* the Internet works, but also *why* it matters and has become one of the most transformative human inventions — while sparking dialogue on how we build a secure, inclusive, and sustainable digital future. In the 21st century, understanding the Internet is not optional — it’s essential. Whether you’re a business leader, policymaker, educator, student, or everyday Internet user, this book provides the context and clarity you need to navigate the opportunities and challenges of our connected world. ** *Get Your Copy* /The Internet Ecosystem/ is now available: https://payhip.com/b/hfvYg Thank you, Best Regards, Nikesh B. Simmandree --------------QBTzPeB1HByVMtMAj0T4gQNa Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As a researcher, I came across a highly intensive and inclusive book called "The Internet Ecosystem". The book englobes the whole Internet history. I have just completed the reading, I will highly recommend it and it has useful information. The book was reviewed by Vint Cerf, the founder of the Internet. Use: INTECO10 coupon code to get the book at a discounted price on Payhip: https://payhip.com/b/hfvYg You will find more information in the email below.

Professor Peter Anderson
Head of Research

From: Nikesh B. Simmandree <nikeshbs@outlook.com>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2025 1:35 PM
To: alac-announce@icann.org <alac-announce@icann.org>; alac@icann.org <alac@icann.org>; at-large@icann.org <at-large@icann.org>; afri-discuss@icann.org <afri-discuss@icann.org>
Subject: Launch of The Internet Ecosystem Book
Dear Community,

I am thrilled to announce the launch of my book, The Internet Ecosystem — a comprehensive exploration of the history, architecture, governance, and future of the Internet.
This book distills decades of technological evolution — from ARPANET and packet switching, to AI, Web3, quantum networks, and beyond — into a clear, engaging narrative accessible to both technical and non-technical readers
 
What the Book Covers
  • The Past: How Cold War research, ARPANET, and packet switching gave birth to the Internet we know today.
  • The Present: The intricate roles of ISPs, backbone providers, cloud infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, and global governance shaping our daily online experiences.
  • The Future: Insights into 5G/6G, blockchain, immersive technologies, quantum security, and the Internet in 2050.
With 49 detailed chapters, the book provides a definitive yet approachable reference for students, professionals, policymakers, and curious readers alike.
My mission with The Internet Ecosystem is to make the Internet’s complexity understandable — showing not only how the Internet works, but also why it matters and has become one of the most transformative human inventions — while sparking dialogue on how we build a secure, inclusive, and sustainable digital future.
In the 21st century, understanding the Internet is not optional — it’s essential. Whether you’re a business leader, policymaker, educator, student, or everyday Internet user, this book provides the context and clarity you need to navigate the opportunities and challenges of our connected world.
 
Get Your Copy
The Internet Ecosystem is now available: https://payhip.com/b/hfvYg

Thank you,

Best Regards,
Nikesh B. Simmandree
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