I Love Data Centers
I Love Data Centers
I Love Data Centers
Episode 009 - History of Internet Protocols, ISPs, SPAM, Internet Exchanges and Peering
1 hour 27 minutes Posted Jun 19, 2017 at 1:33 pm.
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There are only a few dozen people on the planet, still working today, who both understand how the internet was originally developed and were actually present and involved during its early evolution. Tim Pozar is among this respected and elite tribe. Our interview attempts to add color to these early days as we follow his vast career and the decisions he made pre and post running the first ISP in San Francisco and his work with Alexa and The Internet Archive.
Tim is a genuine and humble technologist, problem solver and entrepreneur through and through. Today, he works to solve complex network problems for enterprises large and small while also running the San Francisco Metropolitan Internet Exchange. Unfortunately we did not have time to cover even a fraction of the projects he's been involved with over the years, or discuss the countless hours he has spent pro-bono working to bring the freedom of the internet to every nook and cranny of Northern California.
Episode 009 Show Notes
Interview Starts
What is “TwoP”?
Where are you right now?
Tim’s background
How do you first get into technology?
Starting the first ISP in San Francisco
Limiting South Africa during Apartheid
Usenet
How does Usenet tie to ISP?
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
What inspired you to create your own Internet service providing company?
Tim’s first time walking into a data center
What was the next chapter in your career after Little Garden?
What is Alexa?
WAIS
Canter Seagull Incident
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Bright Mail
Reasons to go to a data center
The MAE
365
Telx
3 Layers to Internet exchange
Lobbying in DC
What’s the backdrop on your laptop?
What is some advice you would give a newcomer in the industry?
How to contact Tim