Greg Skinner wrote:
The IETF might perhaps take an advocacy position for traditional Internet
service. An RFC on the order of "Full Internet Access is Good" might
sway a few people who are unaware of the wealth of services a full
provider offers. On the other hand, a provider that actually offers
such services is much more likely (imho) to have success among a
potential customer base for them, and arguably has more resources to do so.
By this I mean the money for a PR campaign, advertising, etc.
On the other other hand, such a PR campaign might be able to gain some weight
by quoting the RFC.
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