"We had no idea that this would turn into a global and public infrastructure"
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The phrase "infrastructure" is the tell. It’s the word you use when something stops being a product and starts being a prerequisite, like electricity or roads. Cerf is pointing to the moment when a technical protocol becomes a civic substrate: boring when it works, catastrophic when it fails, and politically charged the instant someone asks who controls it. That shift matters because it collapses the boundary between engineering and governance. You can’t treat routing standards, identity systems, or encryption norms as neutral plumbing once hospitals, elections, and everyday speech run through the pipes.
Context sharpens the irony. The early internet grew out of research and defense networks designed for resilience and interoperability, not mass social life. Its openness - the elegant choice to let any network join and any application ride on top - is precisely what made it explode. Cerf’s sentence captures the classic tech-origin story: a tool built for experts becomes the floor of modern society, and its creators discover, a little late, that being foundational also means being accountable.
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"We had no idea that this would turn into a global and public infrastructure." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-had-no-idea-that-this-would-turn-into-a-global-23017/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





