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Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG?
From: Chris Chaundy <chris () connect com au>
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 11:47:01 +1000 (EST)
On Sat, 5 Sep 1998 bmanning () vacation karoshi com wrote:
Note that having world-wide input into NANOG kind of defeats its purpose.
Bill, It would really make sense to have a heirarchy of ops lists, as there are events/issues that have world-wide significance, and those that are more regional in nature. It is the lack of these that results in the 'misuse' of NANOG (plus the fact that most routes still transit the USA :-|). -- Chris Chaundy (Core Engineering Manager) connect.com.au pty ltd, Level 9, 114 Albert Rd, Sth Melbourne, VIC 3205, Aust. Internet: chris () connect com au Phone: +61 3 9251-3671 Fax: +61 3 9251-3666
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- European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Chris Chaundy (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? bmanning (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Chris Chaundy (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? bmanning (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Randy Bush (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Paul G. Donner (Sep 06)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Steven G. Huter (Sep 08)
- RE: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Barry Raveendran Greene (Sep 07)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? John Milburn (Sep 07)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Emiko KOYAMA (Sep 07)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? MAEMURA Akinori (Sep 07)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Kuniaki Kondo (Sep 08)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Takashi Arano (Sep 08)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Chris Chaundy (Sep 05)