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POPSNo, YouTube Is Not Going To Kill The Internet Andrew Odlyzko, a professor at the University of Minnesota, reality checks a telecom industry funded study that predicts that a lack of bandwidth will bring the Internet down in the year 2010. Odlyzko is the ex AT&T Labs researcher who, in 1998, became one of the first to point out that demand for bandwidth was growing at a much slower pace than many were touting, foreshadowing the bursting of the bandwidth bubble. His conclusion: there's no cause for panic.. Kudos to the NYT's Steve Lohr for finding the perfect source to offer some perspective on the rather alarmist headlines generated by the study earlier this month.