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The prediction, in brief:

[To get service to the home by incorporating wireless in the formula, the distance involved] could be only a few feet for very-high-data-rate radio devices or a mile or two for low-data-rate devices such as a PCN telephone.

Predictor: Baran, Paul

Prediction, in context:

Paul Baran made the following statement in the question-and-answer session following a 1994 speech he made on 21st century communications: Questioner- “So the vision of the 21st Century communications might be a hybrid fiber coax or a fiber to the curb arrangement to the business and the home. And then, broadband wireless within the last few hundred meters within the building.” Baran- “[To get service to the home by incorporating wireless in the formula, the distance involved] could be only a few feet for very-high-data-rate radio devices or a mile or two for low-data-rate devices such as a PCN telephone.”

Biography:

Paul Baran joined RAND in 1959 and investigated development of survivable communication networks capable of allowing the U.S. to reorganise and respond after a nuclear attack. By 1964, he developed the field of packet-switching networks, as outlined in 11 comprehensive papers titled “On Distributed Communications Networks.” This work eventually convinced U.S. officials that development of wide-area digital computer networks should be a priority. Others also say they were working on packet switching in this era, but Baran and Donald Davies were generally given the credit at this point in the 1990s. (Pioneer/Originator.)

Date of prediction: November 9, 1994

Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure

Subtopic: Pipeline/Switching/Hardware

Name of publication: Keynote Talk Transcript, 8th Annual Conference on Next Generation Networks Washington, D.C.

Title, headline, chapter name: Visions of the 21st Century Communications: Is the Shortage of Radio Spectrum for Broadband Networks of the Future a Self-Made Problem?

Quote Type: Direct quote

Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://www.eff.org/GII_NII/Wireless_cellular_radio/false_scarcity_baran_cngn94.transcript

This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Beckett, Angela