I have a similar opinion ...

I believe that the terminal room, with wired connectivity, is no longer needed. But 
the terminal room, as a place with tables, is very convenient (but still using 
wireless).

We can save in the cost of the wired network, and the cost of the security to keep 
that room "surveilled". The NOC can have a different room, with a key, and even an IP 
camera looking at the terminal room if is considered that a minimum surveillance is 
still useful/needed (I don't think anyone want to take out the printer, but just in 
case !).

An alternative is to ask for some tables in all the meeting rooms. This was actually 
quite useful in Vienna.

Regards,
Jordi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Hinden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Keith Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: IETF58 - Network Status


> Keith,
> 
> >Maybe that's the real problem - people think they are paying for the
> >wireless network as part of the conference fee, when the reality (as I
> >understand it) is that a substantial part of the cost of the wireless
> >network comes from sponsors, donors, and/or volunteers.
> 
> The network (i.e., internet connectivity, wired infrastructure, and 
> wireless) is the responsibility of the local host or in the case of the 
> no-host meetings (like Minneapolis) the IETF secretariat.  So I think at 
> least in the case of the no-host meetings we are paying for the network 
> (wired and wireless).  My understanding is that even with lots of donations 
> of services, the network is an expensive undertaking.  Also, from our 
> experience hosting the Atlanta meeting I suspect that not having a terminal 
> room and only having wireless access probably saves money.
> 
> Bob
>

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