On Mar 2, 2007, at 12:55 AM, <michael.dillon@bt.com> wrote:
One might argue that if a company is not capable of setting a policy and managing that policy, then you should not implement the policy at all.
I think this really goes to the heart of the matter - the inability/ unwillingness to prioritize and allocate resources to properly implement 'good neighbor' policies which are not perceived as having any financial benefit to the organization. So, can this sort of activity somehow be monetized by the SPs, remedied by the vendors, or is it a matter for the standards bodies (or some combination thereof)? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins@cisco.com> // 408.527.6376 voice The telephone demands complete participation. -- Marshall McLuhan