[Chapter-delegates] Dave Farber is gone

Dave Burstein daveb at dslprime.com
Wed Feb 11 11:44:16 PST 2026


Dave, the "grandfather of the Internet" has left us. He was a board member
at ISOC and supportive of the NY chapter when he lived here.

Remembrances welcome. ?Vint

I am devastated.

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From: <manny.farber at gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 10:33 AM
Subject: [IP] Announcement: David Farber has passed away
To: ip <ip at ip.topicbox.com>


I am heartbroken to report that my father, Dr. David J. Farber, passed away
suddenly at his home in Tokyo, Japan. He left us on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026,
at the age of 91.

To me he was of course simply “Dad,” and has been my bedrock for my entire
life. We spoke almost daily by video throughout his time in Japan (the last
eight years), and shared special times on numerous visits. I will miss him
immeasurably.

The wake and funeral will take place Thursday and Friday in Tokyo. Here is
the webinar link:

*https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OOeny8m3R7uvxA0Q9NLlog*
<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OOeny8m3R7uvxA0Q9NLlog>  The
wake ceremonies will begin Thursday, Feb. 12, at 4:15 AM Eastern US (NY)
time.

Below you will find more details about my father’s remarkable life and
career, forwarding from an earlier mailing to the IP Asia group, and
including details about the rest of the family.

This is the first IP mailing not written or forwarded by my father, however
I hope to work with others to write several postings about my father’s
story, in a (techno-)historical context.  For now, here’s a fantastic
four-part history/interview from Keio University’s Cyber Civilization
Research Center (which my father co-directed):
*https://www.ccrc.keio.ac.jp/interview-davefarber-life/*
<https://www.ccrc.keio.ac.jp/interview-davefarber-life/>

If anyone would like to share their memories of my father, my e-mail is
*manny.farber at gmail.com* <manny.farber at gmail.com>.

He will be missed terribly.

Manny


IP Asia Announcement

We are heartbroken to report that our colleague -- our mentor, friend, and
conscience -- David J. Farber passed away suddenly at his home in Roppongi,
Tokyo. He left us on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, at the too-young age of 91.

To his son Manny, he was simply “Dad”, his bedrock whom he will miss
immeasurably. They spoke almost daily by video throughout his time in
Japan, and shared special times on numerous visits. He is survived by son
Manny Farber and daughter-in-law Mei Xu, daughter-in-law Carol Hagan and
grandsons Nate Farber and Sam Farber. He was preceded in death by his wife
Gloria (G.G.) and son Joe Farber.

Dave’s career began with his education at Stevens Institute of Technology,
which he loved deeply and served as a Trustee. He joined the legendary Bell
Labs during its heyday, and worked at the Rand Corporation. Along the way,
among countless other activities, he served as Chief Technologist of the
U.S. Federal Communications Commission; became a proficient
(instrument-rated) pilot; and was an active board member of the Electronic
Frontier Foundation, a digital civil-liberties organization.

His professional accomplishments and impact are almost endless, but often
captured by one moniker: “grandfather of the Internet,” acknowledging the
foundational contributions made by his many students at the University of
California, Irvine; the University of Delaware; the University of
Pennsylvania; and Carnegie Mellon University.

In 2018, at the age of 83, Dave moved to Japan to become Distinguished
Professor at Keio University and Co-Director of the Keio Cyber Civilization
Research Center (CCRC). He loved teaching, and taught his final class on
January 22, 2026.

At CCRC, one of his most enjoyable activities was co-hosting the IP-Asia
online gathering, which has met every Monday for more than five years and
has addressed many aspects of the impact of technology on civilization.
Dave thrived in Japan in every way.

We, the IP-Asia community, will gather for an online remembrance of Dave at
the usual time and place, 2100 JST on Monday, February 9, 2026.

It’s impossible to summarize a life and career as rich and long as Dave’s
in our few words here. And each of us, even those who knew him for decades,
represent just one facet of his life.  But because we are here at its end,
we have the sad duty of sharing this news. Further information and a more
formal obituary are forthcoming.

With condolences to Manny and the rest of the family,

Jiro Kokuryo

Cherry Wong

Kaori Suzuki

Rodney Van Meter

Dan Gillmor

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