Hi Alan,

Thanks for your remark but my aim was not for commercial advertising but to let people know that it exists a book titled "The Internet Ecosystem" now available which englobe the past, the present and the "future" of the Internet in a single piece.

I do appreciate your remark but I am part of the community to work and contribute for a better Internet Ecosystem and for its continuity.

Best Regards,
Nikesh B. Simmandree
+230-5-907-3413
nikeshbs@outlook.com

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From: Alan Levin <alan@futureperfect.co.za>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2025 4:48 PM
To: Nikesh B. Simmandree <nikeshbs@outlook.com>
Cc: afri-discuss@icann.org <afri-discuss@icann.org>
Subject: Re: [AFRI-Discuss] Launch of The Internet Ecosystem Book
 
Hi,

I am sure that if you wrote a book about it, you should know cross
posting commercial advertising on these groups is not allowed. I
suspect that you are not African either so the admins should ideally
boot you from these lists...

Sorry about that.

Alan



On Mon, 18 Aug 2025 at 11:38, Nikesh B. Simmandree via AFRI-Discuss
<afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
>
> 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
> +230-5-907-3413
> nikeshbs@outlook.com
>
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