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Vic
Not sure if you were at the NEBS 2000 in Baltimore last week. Sounds to 
me like there is not too much room for negotiating with some of the 
RBOCs.

Brian

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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 01:16:55 -0400
From: "Victor L. Boersma" <vboer...@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: ETSI standards vs NEBS
Sender: "Victor L. Boersma" <vboer...@compuserve.com>
To: Chris Penney <c...@cjpen.co.uk>, Dave Wilson <dwil...@alidian.com>,
        "'t...@world.std.com'" <t...@world.std.com>,
        "'emc-p...@ieee.org'" <emc-p...@ieee.org>,
        "'nebs@world.std.com'" <nebs@world.std.com>,
        Victor Boersma <vboer...@home.com>

Just a minute here.  NEBs are requirements for Network Equipment
formulated by what was the Bell Operating Companies' research
arm Bellcore.  (They have now been cast adrift as Telecordia).

The Operating Companies have done a good job of making sure
that the requirements for their equipment were not regulated
and are in effect part of the commercial negotiations that take place
between the buyer and the seller.  If you're a big enough seller, you
can negotiate on these requirements.

Ciao,


Vic Boersma


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