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Network World (October 17, 2005)

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This sounds like the FCC will order that law enforcement approve Internet applications before you can use them. Potts continued from page 31 How has HP customer perception of SOA changed over the past 12 months? The real value is around SOA, which is a lot more than a protocol set for integration. That’s probably one of the biggest changes I’ve seen. Customers are moving toward a more full-blown SOA initiative, and they understand there are many aspects of managing that beyond traditional resource management.

There are several problems for network spending: 1) We at the state agencies of Texas are getting a T-1 for less than we paid for a DS-0 four years ago; 2) Even more than before, Layers 1 and 2 are magic in the eyes of the many,promoted by the IP/ATM/Frame Relay/Packets-everywhere crowd, who know that they plug in the cable and it works; 3) Hardware, including fiber, is doing the Moore’s Law thing: exponential growth in capacity and dropping prices (see No. 1); 4) Another “problem” is increasing reliability, which reinforces No.

Another issue is that on one of our VoIP lines,if you do not grab the phone before the second ring the call will be bounced to the alternate number configured as the “Internet down”back-up number. Gearhead is leading a revolt to do something, anything, about the poor quality of CoolTools Quick takes on high-tech toys. Keith Shaw our Vonage service. We suspect that her “anything” could well include using Vonage executives instead of chickens for the “appease the gods of Windows”rituals. Why this would matter we don’t know,but the DSL service seems less reliable now.

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