Re: contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile
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 == COOK Report Summary or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a distribution list for the monthly free summary of the COOK Report on Internet. You should expect to receive the monthly summary that is usually between 7 and 15 thousand characters long. You may get one or two other messages a month. This list is intended for distribution and not discussion. Anything posted to the list will bounce to me. I regard this as an experiment and reserve the right at my discretion to change list policy. To subscribe by sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe cookrepsum' in the body. To unsubscribe send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe cookrepsum in the body Full text of executive summary is also available at http://cookreport.com/10.04.shtml -- The COOK Report on Internet, 431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 USA (609) 882-2572 (phone fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index to 9 years of the COOK Report at http://cookreport.com For info on new report go to http://cookreport.com/lightipgige.shtml . 'Light IP Gig E serves as tutorial on on going economic model of Internet infrastructure - $375.00 - This message was passed through [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is a sublist of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not all messages are passed. Decisions on what to pass are made solely by Maurizio Codogno.
Re: contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile
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 :-), -- Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim - VLSM-TJT - http://rms46.vlsm.org - If ain't broke, ain't fix IT;but I'm broke, so IMFix IT!
contents July COOK Report on Ethernet in the first mile
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 == COOK Report Summary or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a distribution list for the monthly free summary of the COOK Report on Internet. You should expect to receive the monthly summary that is usually between 7 and 15 thousand characters long. You may get one or two other messages a month. This list is intended for distribution and not discussion. Anything posted to the list will bounce to me. I regard this as an experiment and reserve the right at my discretion to change list policy. To subscribe by sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe cookrepsum' in the body. To unsubscribe send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe cookrepsum in the body Full text of executive summary is also available at http://cookreport.com/10.04.shtml -- The COOK Report on Internet, 431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 USA (609) 882-2572 (phone fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index to 9 years of the COOK Report at http://cookreport.com For info on new report go to http://cookreport.com/lightipgige.shtml . 'Light IP Gig E serves as tutorial on on going economic model of Internet infrastructure - $375.00