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)