I asked the company last night to confirm the presence of the relevant material.
This they did not do, but supplied the following description. They would seem
to be happy for players to act as distributors, to facilitate wide distribution.
Perhapse CNRI should become a operating distributor as part of its faciliating
the IESG-ratified ISOC/IETF liason with ITU-T?
STANDARDS 2 CD-ROM Set! SUMMER 95 $30.00
An expansive collection of domestic and international communications
standards and documentation. CCITT/ITU networking, telecommunications
and data communications standards including the ISO X series, ISDN,
SS7 and modem character encoding. Internet materials include the
complete IEN's and RFC's, Netinfo directories and templates, the Network
Resource Guide, IETF & IESG minutes and charters, network maps and more!
Exclusive InfoMagic bonus: RFC's and Windows Sockets API documentation
in HyperText for Microsoft Windows. InfoMagic has provided a Windows
browser for ease of searching for specific documents and viewing.
This CD-ROM is mastered in ISO-9660 format.
Try the standards disk for $30. Its not bad at CCITT/ITU material, even
though it
was gleaned originally from the net. You get RFCs etc for free, as usual. It
may
be the other way around, however. The authenticity of the standards is
somewhat in doubt, for paranoids. The modernity of the ISO/ITU material is
haphazard.
I seem to recall that the CCITT/ITU material had to be removed in the latest
version (it's at home at the moment so I can't check), so you may need to try
to get one second-hand, or see if anyone is still carrying older versions.
Peter.