Flanigan states that the Internet’s end-to-end structure is well-suited for:

a. Incubation c. Isolation
b. Infrastructure d. Innovation


ANS: D
Flanigan feels innovation is well-suited for the Internet, citing the fact the Internet was designed so that
users could program new skills directly into it.

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