Scott Bradner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > would the Cisco rep's opinion count the same as the rep for Bill's > Bits-to-Go apartment-building-wide ISP? If said rep from BB2G had accumulated cred with other IETF participants, *YES*. In fact, I would have a great deal of respect for someone who can build from scratch an ISP in that environment, it is very different and very challanging compared to yet-another-huge-dialup ISP. The Cisco guy should not get any cred jsut because of the corporation name on his business card. -- Mark Atwood | I'm wearing black only until I find something darker. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.pobox.com/~mra
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