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At 12:38 PM 10/1/98 , Bob Allisat wrote: > >Jay wrote: >> Based on the IPv8 technical specs that I've >> seen, you have designed a system that offers >> many advantages over the legacy system. >> >> Unfortunately, the way you have promoted IPv8 >> on the lists has been more annoying than effective. >> IMHO, a little strategic marketing will go a long >> way towards making IPv8 a tremendous success ;-) > > Furthermore... if Jim would > loosen his grip on the whole > concept, and if his hands > could be pried off of it's > direction maybe it has a > hope in hell of succeeding. > As it now stands it's just > another fiefdom proposal > with Mr. Fleming as Emporer > (without clothes) for life. Hi Bob, Part of the problem with IPv8 is that it is so misunderstood. That's why I've suggested that Jim could benefit from some strategic marketing. Basically, Jim is using the existing IPv4 Internet as a backbone for an entirely new and enhanced address space. In addition, he is leveraging the hardware and software that is being deployed for the next Internet standard known as IPv6. To allay your concerns, IPv8 does not preclude other entirely new and enhanced address spaces from coming into being. In fact, if anything, Jim is showing everyone how to get around the power politics that are now running amuck in smoke filled rooms around the world. Regards, Jay Fenello President, Iperdome, Inc. 404-250-3242 http://www.iperdome.com
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