Re: AOL Non-Lameness

2006-10-03 Thread Randy Bush
In the near future half the net will spend half their time wondering what happened to half their mail. they won't have that much time to do the wondering as they will spend 90% of their time talking about it. qed randy

Re: AOL Non-Lameness

2006-10-03 Thread Barry Shein
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Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-03 Thread Joe Abley
On 3-Oct-2006, at 08:53, Joe Abley wrote: E.123 also tells us how to write our e-mail addresses and URLs on business cards, except that it calls URLs "web addresses". At least, this is what I can glean from the many E.123 summaries I could find, since the actual document isn't available f

swiss (zurich) colocation recommendations for a US company...

2006-10-03 Thread Jason Arnaute
I am doing a bit of expansion into Europe and simply need a good datacenter in Zurich where I can put in a single 1u piece of equipment (for now). I got a quote from init7.net for $400 for the 1u equipment and 5 mbps, or $300 for 2 mbps. Is this a reasonable cost of doing business in switzerland

2006 Elections Update

2006-10-03 Thread Betty Burke
All: Just passing along a progress report on elections! The call for SC Nominations is now closed. For the complete list refer to . The Charter amendments are now complete. The updated text can be found at http://www.nanog.org/charter. The 2006 Program C

Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-03 Thread Joe Abley
On 3-Oct-2006, at 00:37, Rick Kunkel wrote: Boy, this is certainly OT. Yeah. Apologies for contributing to the noise, but since someone mentioned it earlier... I had a suspicion it might be standard somewhere. The ITU recommendation is E.123 (02/01), ITU article number E20897 in Eng

Re: AOL Non-Lameness

2006-10-03 Thread Simon Waters
On Monday 02 Oct 2006 23:30, Joseph S D Yao wrote: > > All, this seems seriously NON-lame to me. Of course, testing and fixing > the bug before it was put out there would have been less so. But think > of this! A large company has actually admitted that it was wrong and > backed out a problem!