Om Malik about “Ultra Band” Internet and Twitter

by Marcus Schuler on 13. April 2009

Om Malik about “Ultra Band” Internet and Twitter

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Om Malik
believes that in the next ten years we will experience a jump into a new era of broadband internet. He calls this new internet age “Ultra Band”. 50 megabits and even higher internet connections will be normal for everyone. The new broadband web also requires a change in our life style. On the other side it will create a whole set of new opportunities and challenges.”You need to live the broadband to invent something”, says Om.

The 42-year-old Indian-American technology writer sees in Twitter just the beginning of real-time internet. “It’s the simplest manifestation of this long term trend”. In his opinion Twitter represents the big evolution towards the end of communications. Om thinks, that a lot of people don’t seem to go beyond the short messaging part.


Om Malik is a succesful digital publisher and obviously has a little weakness for latin superlatives. His San Francisco based company Giga Omni Media produces several blogs of which GigaOm is probably the most known. According to their website they reach 1.75 million people a month around the globe.Giga Omni Media employs 18 people.

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Susan Fitzgerald 14. April 2009 um 15:04

Thank you for this! Now I see where we’re can go, and it’s exciting. First it was all about you (the media), then all about me, and sounds like the future could be all about ‘us.’

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