[chapter-delegates] Fwd: [isoc-members-discuss] Authors soliciting comments

Gene Gaines gene.gaines at gainesgroup.com
Tue Jan 11 14:59:32 PST 2005


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From:  Fred Baker <fred at cisco.com>

(Fred is Chairman of ISOC Board of Trustees.)



>Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:36:10 -0500
>Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-baker-alert-system-00.txt
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>         Title           : Structure of an International Emergency Alert 
> System
>         Author(s)       : F. Baker, B. Carpenter
>         Filename        : draft-baker-alert-system-00.txt
>         Pages           : 19
>         Date            : 2005-1-11
>
>The authors propose a way in which people could be warned of an
>    impending event in a geographic region.  This is similar to and may
>    use services such as the US Emergency Alert System, but differs in
>    that message distribution is targeted only to the affected locality.
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