Doug writes...Most of us seem to be leaning towards a municipal utility owned by the municipality and operated under counteract by CMON or some other network provider, but there may be private ownership as well. The only given is that the network MUST be open access or it can not be connected to CMON. besides, the whole point of this exercise is to get away from monopoly like control over our economic future by telecom providers who control what we can do on the network.
So that's where we stand right now, and Frank that's how I've been contributing and why I was so damned jealous of your attendance at WTF :-) I really wanted to be there and to tell participants what we re up to out here.This is a brief excerpt from a personal history and project description that I haven't digested yet. But it's wave of the future, wave of the present... very much where we want to be. Thanks for giving us some detail on Rossland Doug!
heheheeh the least you could have done Frank was correct my typos and spare me the embarrassment :-) counteract=contract just in case it wasn't blindingly obvious :-)
/me rushes off to fix the typos ......
Posted by: Doug Alder | July 12, 2004 at 06:37 PM