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	<title>Comments on: Internet Routing In Space: Some hints of what this means for the CTO</title>
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		<title>By: A CTO Analysis of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton&#8217;s Speech on Internet Freedom &#124; CTOvision.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Meeting these goals will require connection to &#8220;all of humanity.&#8221;  That piece is more achievable than it may sound.  There are already 4B cell phones active in the globe for about 6B people.  So we are two-thirds of the way there.   This will require much more infrastructure work but we can do this.  And in places where ground-based infrastructure is not possible then space-based access is also possible (maybe via Cisco&#8217;s IRIS?). [...]</description>
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