While I have no idea what "e-Internet" (Even telephony network has been Electric since several decades ago. Or do you mean RFC1149 and RFC2549?) and "IAP" (sounds like a NAT based anti-ISP which certainly has no reason to multi-home) means...
The "e-" prefix was borrowed from the trade press. The current trend is to attach the "e" and claim that their hardware/software solution will enable you to conduct "eBusiness" through the use of "eCommerce." "IAP," or Internet Access Provider, was an acronym taken from nanog's website and refers to small / medium size ISP's.
draft-ohta-e2e-multihoming-00.txt I will check it out.
-brad (Rural CNE) bwalters@inet-direct.com
On Sun, 14 May 2000, Rural CNE wrote:
The "e-" prefix was borrowed from the trade press. The current trend is to attach the "e" and claim that their hardware/software solution will enable you to conduct "eBusiness" through the use of "eCommerce."
My favorite is these hardware/software catalogs I've started receiving in the mail from eLinux.com. Their name's fully buzz-word compliant. I wonder how long they'll be in business. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis *jlewis@lewis.org*| I route System Administrator | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key__________
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