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Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements?
From: alan () mindvision com (Alan Hannan)
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:53:18 -0500 (CDT)
This was to keep the old NSF mid-level networks from losing connectivity with each other if they happened to choose different NSPs. I'm guessing the NSF connection program has wound down by now, so this isn't that much of a factor any more.
Erm, rather a large number of entities still receive NSF connection funding. It's rather amusing what some of them do with it. :-) -alan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements?, (continued)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Neil J. McRae (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Neil J. McRae (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Michael Dillon (Sep 29)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? William Allen Simpson (Sep 29)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Scott Bradner (Sep 29)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Michael Dillon (Sep 29)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Sean Doran (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Neil J. McRae (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Sean Donelan (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Nathan Stratton (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Alan Hannan (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Tim Salo (Sep 30)
- Re: Best way to deal with bad advertisements? Tim Salo (Sep 30)