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RE: The telephone network and the internet (RE: [ga] ALAC comment s on proposed Bylaws modifications)



On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 richard.hill@itu.int wrote:

> Anybody can download up to three ITU-T Recommendations per year for free
> from our web site.
>
> I agree that this is not the same as IETF or ICANN where everything is
> available for free.

Richard - may i make a recommendation to you.  To remain relevant in
cyberspace you can't put up roadblocks to propaganda.  The only people who
are going to be interested in it are indeed very small in number.  If you
want to be relevant to the internet community then you make your stuff
free.

This policy is one of those dino affairs.  Obvioulsy the ITU is run by
professional bureacrats which means in short interent twits.  this is not
an offence - it is a standard.  The common internet twit is someone who
knows to little about the internet - but who feel they know it all - and
as a result cause a great deal of fuss over nothing.  This is essentially
the state of affairs throughout the internet.

regards
joe baptista

Joe Baptista - only at www.baptista.god

  Can you see this domain http://www.baptista.god/

  if ANSWER = NO THEN U.S. government controls your surfing habits
  if ANSWER = YES THEN your a pioneer and you already know whats going on

      find out more http://www.pacificroot.com/ (Americas)
                 or http://www.newroot.com/ (Europa)


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