Dan Caruso, a pivotal yet lesser-known figure in the tech world, has just released a groundbreaking memoir titled Bandwidth: The Untold Story of Ambition, Deception, and Innovation That Shaped the Internet Age and Dot-Com Boom. This book offers a rare, first-hand account of the events that fueled the rise of the internet age and the dot-com boom.
Highlights of Bandwidth:
- Personal Insights: Caruso, the founder of Zayo, one of the top bandwidth infrastructure providers in the U.S., shares his journey through the highs and lows of the tech industry.
- Historical Context: The book delves into the interwoven stories of key players like John Sidgmore’s UUNet, Jim Crowe’s Level 3, Craig McCaw’s Nextlink, and others who were instrumental in the biggest boom and bust in history.
- Critical Acclaim: Kirkus Reviews calls it “an admirably comprehensive history of a technological revolution that has reshaped modern life,” while Jason Rowe of Goldman Sachs describes it as “thrilling to read.”
Caruso’s memoir is not just a recount of events but a deep dive into the ambition, deception, and innovation that defined an era. For over three decades, Caruso has been a driving force in modern communications, and his book promises to change the way we understand the history of communications technology.
Where to Get It:
Bandwidth is available now wherever books are sold. For more information and to order your copy, visit Amazon or dan-caruso.com/book.
Source: PR Newswire