Netscape's 'World Wide Wait' Challenge

Netscape, then a leading internet company, publicly articulated the growing problem of internet performance bottlenecks, implicitly challenging researchers to find solutions to the 'World Wide Wait'.

Significance

This public declaration of a critical internet problem provided significant impetus for academic research, directly inspiring F. Thomson Leighton and Daniel Lewin's work at MIT.

Key facts

Year
1995
Type
competition
Location
Various (Implicitly to academic/research community)