This is the same type of "dead" as when Paul Graham said Microsoft is dead. Of course they aren't literally dead. They're still profitable. But they aren't leading in innovations and they never will again. Similarly, the internet is dead because many breakthrough technologies will require exponentially more bandwidth.
PG calling Microsoft dead worked better because all it takes for the internet to become undead (alive?) is fiber to many homes.
PG calling Microsoft dead worked better because all it takes for the internet to become undead (alive?) is fiber to many homes.