Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT)
"David R. Conrad" <david.conrad@nominum.com> Fri, 23 February 2001 04:52 UTC
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To: Richard Shockey <rshockey@ix.netcom.com>, "A.M.Rutkowski" <amr@netmagic.com>, Stephane Alnet <salnet@cisco.com>, enum@ietf.org
From: "David R. Conrad" <david.conrad@nominum.com>
Subject: Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT)
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Richard, At 10:11 PM 2/22/2001 -0500, Richard Shockey wrote: >>it was a >>political statement if not movement heard around the world >>when it was first announced at Interop in 1994. >Really Marshall Rose is going to love this .. YO Marshall ..were you >making a political statement or were you just trying to save a buck or two. Actually, Tony's right. Carl Malamud, the other individual involved, told me explicitly when he was setting it up that his interest was to bypass PTTs and annoy the ITU. Given the personalities involved, this should not be surprising... :-). Rgds, -drc _______________________________________________ enum mailing list enum@ietf.org http://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/enum
- [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Stephane Alnet
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Richard Shockey
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) A.M.Rutkowski
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Richard Shockey
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) David R. Conrad
- RE: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Shaw, Robert
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) A.M.Rutkowski
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) A.M.Rutkowski
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Marshall T. Rose
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Randy Bush
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) A.M. Rutkowski
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Marshall T. Rose
- RE: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Shaw, Robert
- RE: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) A.M. Rutkowski
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Bill Manning
- RE: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) BARNOLE Valerie FTRD/DAC/ISS
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Patrik Fältström
- Re: [Enum] RFC1530 (TPC.INT) Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine