At 04:24 PM 4/15/99 -0400, David Lesher wrote:
What, if any, representation does the TCP/IP-using community have in the underground utilities community?
I submitted the URL of an underground utility locating magazine and know that there is a quasi-consortium -- the "Before you dig" center, the locators that respond (often contract) and the owners of the glass/copper/steel/concrete in the ground. Perhaps someone should work on getting us on their radar...?
How does one become a member of the Call Before You Dig consortium? A quick web search found http://www.uncc.org/, but I'm not sure that's the right thing, plus it doesn't tell me how to become a member. (Okay, I only looked at it a few minutes, so maybe it's in there, but it is not obvious.) Anyway, maybe something like the ISP/C should join the Utility Notification Center of Colorado (the URL I found)? Does the UNCC have an e-mail notification of big digs or something that could be posted to NANOG, or prolly better have individual members subscribe to the list so we're forewarned of potential outages? Something like that. I dunno if these are all good ideas, but I do think we can be a bit more proactive than we are today. TTFN, patrick I Am Not An Isp - www.ianai.net ISPF, The Forum for ISPs by ISPs, <http://www.ispf.com> "Think of it as evolution in action." - Niven & Pournelle (No, I still don't have enable.)