Rethinking the Internet with Bob Frankston - Episode 640 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast

In this episode of the podcast, Chris is joined by Bob Frankston, a pioneer in home networking and co-creator of VisiCalc, to explore the evolution of Internet infrastructure.
Frankston challenges the conventional understanding of networking, arguing that the Internet should be treated as a public utility rather than a commodity. He reflects on the origins of home networking, the rise of broadband, and why the current telecommunications model is fundamentally broken.
Frankston advocates for a future where connectivity is treated like roads and sidewalks—open, abundant, and community-owned.
Tune in for a deep dive into how shifting the business model of broadband could unlock new opportunities for innovation and resilience.
This show is 47 minutes long and can be played on this page or via Apple Podcasts or the tool of your choice using this feed.
Transcript below.
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Thanks to Arne Huseby for the music. The song is Warm Duck Shuffle and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license