[12623] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Worldwide Areacode/Telex/Internet list available by FTP
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Robinson)
Tue May 24 19:22:20 1994
Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 13:05:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Paul Robinson <TELEX@tdr.com>
Reply-To: Paul Robinson <TELEX@tdr.com>
To: telecom@delta.eecs.nwu.edu
Cc: net-happenings@is.internic.net
>From: Paul Robinson <TELEX@TDR.COM>
Organization: Tansin A. Darcos & Company, Silver Spring, MD USA
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I am in the process of final submission of a replacement document for my
Internet RFC 1394. This document contains a list of all international as
well as US Area codes, telex area codes in both international and F.36
formats, time zones, data network numbers, large Internet Gateways and
Internet Base-Level domain names. I would like to request comments on the
and content of the information (e.g. is there related information I should
have considered adding) as well as any inaccuracies in the information I
have provided. This document is, in my opinion, essentially finished but
I would like to offer members of the Internet Community the opportunity to
view the document and point out any possible errors.
The document is 141K in size uncompressed and is obtainable
through FTP at
ftp.digex.net: /pub/access/tdarcos/newrfc.txt
or in compressed forms of: newrfc.txt.gz, newrfc.txt.Z, newrfc.zip and
newrfc.zoo, so you can grab whichever one is easiest to handle; the
compressed forms must be extracted with BINARY mode ftp.
Those without FTP access should write back to this address; the FTPMAIL
server at decwrl is probably too slow to provide a response in time.
Indicate if you can accept a MIME coded document or UUENCODE, or if you
need plain text.
I intend to submit this document as a proposed RFC by June 7, e.g. in
a little over one week unless I receive reports of a "showstopping" error
in the document. Corrections and comments will be appreciated.
Please feel free to forward this note elsewhere.
Thank you for your interest and attention.
Paul Robinson.