This seems to have been posted to most RIPE WG lists. Let me quote an email from Ole Jacobsen, the Editor & Publisher of The Internet Protocol Journal: I actually got a copy of this book. The author refused to provide a review copy due to his “contract with the publisher.” So I paid $30- something and received my unique URL to download the PDF. My reviewer refused to provide a review stating that he would have NOTHING good to say about the work, instead suggesting we all read: Geopolitics at the Internet’s Core, by Fiona M. Alexander, Laura DeNardis, Nanette S. Levinson, and Francesca Musiani, ISBN 978-3-031-89477-0, Springer Nature, 2025. … which he DID review in the December 2025 issue of IPJ. Ole Julf On 09/02/2026 7:42 am, Peter Anderson wrote:
*(Apologies for cross-posting)*
As a researcher, I have never come across a highly intensive and inclusive book like "The Internet Ecosystem". The book englobes the whole Internet Ecosystem with the correct information compared to misleading information from blogs/wikipedia on the Internet. This book was reviewed by Vint Cerf. I have just completed the reading, I will highly recommend it and it is nice to have a copy to keep for reference.
Professor Peter Anderson Head of Research ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Nikesh B. Simmandree <nikeshbs@outlook.com <mailto:nikeshbs@outlook.com>> *Sent:* Monday, August 18, 2025 1:35 PM *To:* alac-announce@icann.org <mailto:alac-announce@icann.org> <alac- announce@icann.org <mailto:alac-announce@icann.org>>; alac@icann.org <mailto:alac@icann.org> <alac@icann.org <mailto:alac@icann.org>>; at- large@icann.org <mailto:at-large@icann.org> <at-large@icann.org <mailto:at-large@icann.org>>; afri-discuss@icann.org <mailto:afri- discuss@icann.org> <afri-discuss@icann.org <mailto: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 <https://payhip.com/b/hfvYg>
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