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DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: RocketMan who wrote (21766)8/15/1998 12:12:00 AM
From: Bird  Read Replies (3) of 50264
 
You took the summation of my epitaph for your organization
out of context and, as you will see from the URL below,
my response was to your personal attack on me.
Message 5482756

I find derogatory personal attacks corrosive to what should
be a learning environment.
I am willing from this point on to bury the hatchet and
focus strictly on the issues. --issues such as H.323 and G.723
ITU-T digital voice compression standards. I touched on this
in my post earlier today:

What about the diverse infrastructures in 3rd world countries?
Often the best "deals" are the least lucrative. What Jimmy Chin
would consider a good short-term PAPER deal in contractual agreement
might, when the technicians get out in the field, be held together
with bailing wire and ratchet ties.


This may seem an exaggeration to those who think a phone is a phone.
However, a field technician familiar with U.S. ANSI stds. will be
lost when dealing with ITU stds. This is not a problem when an
infrastructure has been laid out in a commonly utilized standard.
What Jimmy Chin has negotiated in all likelihood is a patchwork
of disparate systems that are incompatible due to a mixing of PSTN's
in the third world nations these recent contracts have been negotiated. In fact, as I indicated earlier, the more lucrative
a deal looks on paper, the greater the future capital expenditures
will be to make necessary adaptation or replacement of equipment.
This "LAST contract available in the Philippines" which JC recently
secured was probably the last contract for a reason!
I believe our focus on future contracts should look at WHAT
DGIV is securing instead of just WHERE.

I welcome this new attitude of peaceful coexistence in our
walk together on the road to IP-Telephony.

Bird

P.S. Ever consider satellite? Look up

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