One suggestion: given that one or two "channels" of video/audio is always available during the meeting, and given that a number of people simply want to "see what is going on" (regardless of the merit of this), why not pipe the 2 channels onto the hotel TV channels?. This was done during the recent ICANN meeting in LA and worked very well. Since 99% of all the action was on stage, you could easily follow the proceedings from the comfort of your hotel room. It's not a complete solution, but it does at least allow people to follow (some of) the meetings they cannot physically get into. Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher The Internet Protocol Journal Office of the CTO, Cisco Systems Tel: +1 408-527-8972 GSM: +1 415-370-4628 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.cisco.com/ipj
- Re: Congestion control Maurizio Codogno
- Re: Congestion control Scott Brim
- Re: Congestion control Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- Re: Congestion control Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- Re: Congestion control Jelena Mirkovic
- Re: Congestion control Scott Brim
- Re: Congestion control Harald Alvestrand
- Re: Congestion control Dave Crocker
- Re: Congestion control Gabriel Landowski
- Re: Congestion control Keith Moore
- Re: Congestion control Ole J. Jacobsen
- Re: Congestion control Scott Brim
- Re: Congestion control Fred Baker
- Re: Congestion control Gabriel Landowski
- Re: Congestion control Fred Baker
- Re: Congestion control John Collis
- Re: Congestion control Henning G. Schulzrinne
- Re: Congestion control Grenville Armitage
- Re: Congestion control Tripp Lilley
- Re: Congestion control Dave Crocker
- Re: Congestion control Paul Hoffman / IMC
