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'''Susan Estrada''' is an Internet pioneer. Estrada has a deep interest in developing broadband technologies and she works to use those technologies to solve the real world problems.<ref>[http://www.firstmile.us/about/bio.php?id=1 firstmile.us]</ref>
'''Susan Estrada''' is President and CEO at Aldea Communications.


=== Career History ===
== Career History ==
She was the founder and president of the nonprofit [[FirstMile.US]]. Serving as the President, she lead the charge toward more education, and focus on the power and promise of big broadband in the United States.
Estrada was the founder and president of the nonprofit [[FirstMile.US]], which pushes for nationwide broadband access, advocating that such measures are the 21st century pathway to better quality of life. Estrada has a deep interest in developing broadband technologies and she works to use those technologies to solve real world problems.<ref>[http://www.firstmile.us/about/bio.php?id=1 firstmile.us]</ref>


She found [[CERFnet]] in 1988, it was one of the original regional [[IP]] networks. She commercialized internet for user by taking the initial [[National Science Foundation]] funding of $2.8M. Through her leadership and collaboration with [[PSInet]] and [[UUnet]] (now [[MCI]]), she helped form the interconnection enabling the first commercial Internet traffic via the [[Commercial Internet Exchange]] ([[CIX]]).<ref>[http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/estrada.html inmotionmagazine.com]</ref>
In 1988, Susan founded [[CERFnet]], one of the original regional [[IP]] networks. She commercialized internet for users by taking the initial [[National Science Foundation]] funding of $2.8M, and, through her leadership and collaboration with [[PSInet]] and [[UUnet]] (now [[MCI]]), helped form the interconnection enabling the first commercial Internet traffic via the Commercial Internet Exchange ([[CIX]]).<ref>[http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/estrada.html inmotionmagazine.com]</ref>


She has been a board member at [[PIR]]. She also found Commercial Internet Exchange ([[CIX]]). She was an appointed member to the FCC's Technological Advisory Committee, an elected trustee of the Internet Society and a former area director for the Internet Engineering Software Group ([[IESG]]) and the Internet Engineering Task Force ([[IETF]]). She was an appointed member of SBC/Pacific Telesis' Telecommunications Consumer Advisory Panel and a member of the U.S. Federal Networking Council's Advisory Committee ([[FNCAC]]).<ref>[http://www.aldea.com/team.html aldea.com]</ref>
She has been a board member at [[PIR]], a founder of Commercial Internet Exchange ([[CIX]]), an appointed member to the FCC's Technological Advisory Committee, an elected trustee of the Internet Society, and a former Area Director for the Internet Engineering Software Group ([[IESG]]) and the Internet Engineering Task Force ([[IETF]]). She was an appointed member of SBC/Pacific Telesis' Telecommunications Consumer Advisory Panel and a member of the U.S. Federal Networking Council's Advisory Committee ([[FNCAC]]), and is listed in the millennium and 1998-1999 editions of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals.<ref>[http://www.aldea.com/team.html aldea.com]</ref>


=== Publications ===
== Publications ==
Estrada wrote a book title "Connecting to the Internet: An [[O'Reilly]] Buyer's Guide", it was a best seller at Barnes and Noble and is listed in the millennium and 1998-1999 editions of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals. <ref>[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/309 oreillynet]</ref>
Estrada authored a book titled "Connecting to the Internet: An [[O'Reilly]] Buyer's Guide." It is currently out of print, but was once a best seller at Barnes and Noble. <ref>[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/309 oreillynet]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:56, 17 February 2011

Country: USA
Email: susan [at] cenic.org
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Susan Estrada is President and CEO at Aldea Communications.

Career History

Estrada was the founder and president of the nonprofit FirstMile.US, which pushes for nationwide broadband access, advocating that such measures are the 21st century pathway to better quality of life. Estrada has a deep interest in developing broadband technologies and she works to use those technologies to solve real world problems.[1]

In 1988, Susan founded CERFnet, one of the original regional IP networks. She commercialized internet for users by taking the initial National Science Foundation funding of $2.8M, and, through her leadership and collaboration with PSInet and UUnet (now MCI), helped form the interconnection enabling the first commercial Internet traffic via the Commercial Internet Exchange (CIX).[2]

She has been a board member at PIR, a founder of Commercial Internet Exchange (CIX), an appointed member to the FCC's Technological Advisory Committee, an elected trustee of the Internet Society, and a former Area Director for the Internet Engineering Software Group (IESG) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). She was an appointed member of SBC/Pacific Telesis' Telecommunications Consumer Advisory Panel and a member of the U.S. Federal Networking Council's Advisory Committee (FNCAC), and is listed in the millennium and 1998-1999 editions of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals.[3]

Publications

Estrada authored a book titled "Connecting to the Internet: An O'Reilly Buyer's Guide." It is currently out of print, but was once a best seller at Barnes and Noble. [4]

References