presentation materials o BGP-4 needed

Rich Bonugli USGS <rbonugli@rictss1.er.usgs.gov> Fri, 10 March 1995 12:27 UTC

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From: Rich Bonugli USGS <rbonugli@rictss1.er.usgs.gov>
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Subject: presentation materials o BGP-4 needed
Cc: rbonugli@usgs.gov, jfisher@usgs.gov

Hi!

Dr. James Fisher and I will be giving an Internet workshop to the
United Arab Emirates (UAE) University next month, and we would 
like to talk about the BGP-4 protocol, its benefits, its nature,
and its use (general sort of discussion), and wish very much to
have some presentation materials (like slides, viewgraphs, or
overheads) on the subject. We will give you full credit at the
workshop for your work.

Please let me know. Thanks.

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