[CII] terms and conditions

Savage, Christopher ChrisSavage at dwt.com
Sat Nov 28 17:14:18 UTC 2009


Actually, I would encourage people to think about what they mean by
"infrastructure."  

On other lists on related topics, the big debate seems to be around the
"business model" that applies to the construction/operation of networks.

I'd appreciate the thoughts of this group on the question of whether a
network that does "critical" things can have a "business model" or
whether, like roads, bridges, etc., what is really going on is a slow
realization that maybe this isn't a "business" proposition at all.

Chris S.
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From: cii-bounces at isotf.org [mailto:cii-bounces at isotf.org] On Behalf Of
John Osmon
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Subject: Re: [CII] terms and conditions

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I don't think the typical view of "critical" is able to deal with 
what I think networks should be able to handle.  We still live in
a world where too many people tie the end application to the network
link.  Technology moves forward faster than regulation can keep up...

"My network, my rules."  But I'll always prempt traffic on my net
for health/safety.  Kinda seems like my duty to the society that I live
within...

We can argure tighter semantics once other people start talking
about what they consider "critical."
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