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- From: oz@ursa.sis.yorku.ca (Ozan Yigit)
- Subject: Re: Where I can find IEEE P1178 standard?
- In-Reply-To: "Chris Haynes"'s message of Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17: 22:16 -0500
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 05:06:12 GMT
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- Chris Haynes writes:
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- >This is a changing trend, and if IEEE finds other ways to fund its
- >activities, it would probably follow suit.
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- The example did not list standards.
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- What do you think "CCITT Recommendations" (eg. "Blue Books", X.400, X.500
- ad nauseam) are? Some of those were already available up until recently via
- digital.resource.org, but ITU seems to have decided to do its own thing.
- The part of the message I posted clearly indicates continued availability
- of some of the most important telecommunication standards I know.
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- ... oz
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