call it what you will! I meant to say **not** used until other efforts have failed. in the meantime, bill has just about stated that current rates are on web pages. As i said a moment ago it would be nice if someone would post them. I have also been told privately by a knowledgable source whom i know well and trust, that pricing info charged in a federal contract that the awardee consisders proprietary is NOT FOIAble. If this is an accurate reflection of reality, then I think the reality sucks. The NAPs are lacking in any effective oversight and I believe there is the possibility that some of the providers MIGHT be doing some strange things with pricing. I have heard some specific complaints about sprint.... but not in the last 90 days. If others are concerned about this I'd be happy to have their private mail. Depending on the outcome of that I'd certainly publish something, *if* there is something to be published. Please don't ask my definition of effective oversight. At the moment i haven't got one. ********************************************************************** The COOK Report on Internet Individ. hard copy $150 431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 USA Small Corp & Gov't $200 (609) 882-2572 phone and fax Corporate $350 Internet: cook@cookreport.com Corporate Site Lic. $650 http://pobox.com/cook/ for new report: "Tracking Internet Infrastructure" *********************************************************************** On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Dorian Kim wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Gordon Cook wrote:
been doing my newsletter and one is that the baseball bat should be used until other efforts have failed.
Hmmmm... freudian garter, Gordon?
-dorian