Re: contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile

2001-05-15 Thread Harald Alvestrand - IETF Chair

I believe this advertising is inappropriate on the IETF list.
Please stop.

At 20:25 12.05.2001 -0400, Gordon Cook wrote:

The COOK Report on Internet July 2001 (Vol. 10, No. 4)



CONTENTS

Tools For Access And Scaling: Ethernet In The First Mile, 10 Gig In 
Backbone, ENUM In PSTN -- Jonathan Thatcher  Howard Frazier Explain 
Standards Goals Of EFM, Discuss How Ethernet Is Changing The Access Space
Impacting Product Development, Time Lines,  Broadband Infrastructure, pp. 
1 -23

The Future Of Telecom As Customer Owned Assets, p. 23

ENUM Pushes Convergence By Facilitating Voip Access To Global PSTN Numbers
Rutkowski's Opposition Deflects IETF - ITU Plans
Mail List Debate Shows Significance Not Well Understood, pp. 24 - 43

Where ICANN Would Like To Push the Internet, p. 43

End Notes:  Dave Hughes Blasts Alaskan Telephone Association Before FCC 
--  A Look At FCC Resources For Small ISPs -- A Critique Of Tauzin 
Dingell,  pp. 44 - 47

Executive Summary, pp. 48-50



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Re: contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile

2001-05-15 Thread Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim

On Mon, 14 May 2001, Harald Alvestrand - IETF Chair wrote:

 I believe this advertising is inappropriate on the IETF list.
 Please stop.

 At 20:25 12.05.2001 -0400, Gordon Cook wrote:

The COOK Report on Internet July 2001 (Vol. 10, No. 4)

 [...]

Why? 
- Too late: after more than 10 years, why stop it now?
- That message, was passed through [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Therefore, it is kosher :^).
- Last, how different is that message compared with
  the monthly ietf_censored posting?

from me to you (da da da da da dam dam da :-),

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contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile

2001-05-12 Thread Gordon Cook


The COOK Report on Internet July 2001 (Vol. 10, No. 4)



CONTENTS

Tools For Access And Scaling: Ethernet In The First Mile, 10 Gig In 
Backbone, ENUM In PSTN -- Jonathan Thatcher  Howard Frazier Explain 
Standards Goals Of EFM, Discuss How Ethernet Is Changing The Access 
Space
Impacting Product Development, Time Lines,  Broadband 
Infrastructure, pp. 1 -23

The Future Of Telecom As Customer Owned Assets, p. 23

ENUM Pushes Convergence By Facilitating Voip Access To Global PSTN Numbers
Rutkowski's Opposition Deflects IETF - ITU Plans
Mail List Debate Shows Significance Not Well Understood, pp. 24 - 43

Where ICANN Would Like To Push the Internet, p. 43

End Notes:  Dave Hughes Blasts Alaskan Telephone Association Before 
FCC --  A Look At FCC Resources For Small ISPs -- A Critique Of 
Tauzin Dingell,  pp. 44 - 47

Executive Summary, pp. 48-50



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