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From: korekawa @ rcom . sumiden . co . jp
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 96 18:55:49 JST
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>  March 1996
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>    [1]http://alumni.caltech.edu/~dank/isdn/
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>   Net managers looking for the scoop on ISDN gear and services should
>   point their Web browsers to this URL. A wealth of information on
>   domestic and international tariffs and standards status make this site
>   a serious resource, and there are plenty of hotlinks to equipment
>   vendors and user groups. The page isn't pretty (and a couple of links
>   were broken during Data Comm's flyby), but this is definitely the
>   jumping-off place for ISDN evaluations.
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>    [2]http://www.astral.org/
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>   This is a good site to mine for white papers on all things token ring
>   (especially switching). It's run by Astral (Alliance for Strategic
>   Token Ring Advancement and Leadership), a vendor organization, so
>   don't count on unbiased opinions.
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