Sunday, June 29, 2003
By Jeff
Hi All,
While the DoJ/FBI response to the FWD Petition got my initial attention, I think the more interesting story here is that Qwest, WorldCom, Global Crossing and Cisco all came out in favor of the FWD Petition.
While some of the other comments from the "legacy" service providers were almost predictable, I remain positive about the future of IP Communications in the US with the support of these forward thinking service providers who clearly understand IP Communications.
For a good technical overview about FWD, please feel free to reveiew the Qwest comments. Qwest provided a fairly accurate and admittedly, a better description of how FWD works than what we filed in the origianl FWD petition.
Best regards,
Jeff
Hi All,
While the DoJ/FBI response to the FWD Petition got my initial attention, I think the more interesting story here is that Qwest, WorldCom, Global Crossing and Cisco all came out in favor of the FWD Petition.
While some of the other comments from the "legacy" service providers were almost predictable, I remain positive about the future of IP Communications in the US with the support of these forward thinking service providers who clearly understand IP Communications.
For a good technical overview about FWD, please feel free to reveiew the Qwest comments. Qwest provided a fairly accurate and admittedly, a better description of how FWD works than what we filed in the origianl FWD petition.
Best regards,
Jeff
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