I would like to give a +1 to BITAG´s efforts. It is a chance to write
a technically accurate document that can be presented a higher policy
layer. I enjoyed my time on the "understanding latency" project
(although I think the single most effective thing I did was recruit
stuart cheshire to the team, whose wordsmithing and erudition dwarfs
mine!)

It is a pretty significant time sump however, and if I could somehow
sucker^H^H^H^Hencourage someone else with a background in these areas
into joining this latest effort, I won´t have to. I would really like
to see a sane systems approach to expanding the internet in all its
aspects.

PS Recently a truly remarkable blog citing BITAG´s recent work on
secure routing using "the prisoner" analogies appeared.
https://ntia.gov/blog/2023/secure-internet-routing





On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 6:56 AM Livingood, Jason via Starlink
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The BITAG (https://www.bitag.org/) is working on it’s next paper – this one 
> an updated technical overview of various broadband access network types (LEO, 
> DOCSIS, PON, etc.). It is hoped this can inform US states and other grant 
> makers in the coming years as they seek to expand broadband service to 
> unserved areas.
>
> To this end we are seeking LEO access network experts to help. If you think 
> you are able to help – please contact the executive director - Doug Sicker 
> [email protected].
>
>
>
> Thanks!
> Jason
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