Aug. 2, 1999. Dear Sir or Ms:
This notification is being sent to a selected group of consumer-oriented organizations and individuals that I believe will be interested, and that I hope can help with advice on how best to proceed with a proposal that I feel certain can be of very great benefit to consumers world wide. The proposal is covered in some detail on a Web site that has recently been posted, and which has not yet been promoted in the normal ways, so only the recipients of this notification should be aware of it's existence at this point. Briefly, the proposal is for a Virtual Private Network, to be composed of a world wide Extranet that links many small local area Intranets (e.g., USA=47,000 zipcode areas, max.) to be owned and operated by consumer co-ops. The Extranet would be operated by a world wide Federation of these local area co-ops. The benefits for the members of these co-ops would be numerous, and non-member consumers would benefit also, in accordance with co-op traditions. The Web site describes the origins of these benefits in some detail. My primary concern at this point is how best to proceed for the good of all consumers. I am a retired business systems analyst and programmer, not an experienced cooperative business developer, and I especially want to avoid inadvertently doing anything that might jeopardize a major cause for which I am proposing this network ~ that of a world wide Federation of consumer co-ops. I firmly believe that, for reasons both technical and otherwise, now is the time for this proposal to be implemented. I believe I am competent to undertake the direction of many of the software development tasks that would be required to implement this network, but beyond that narrowly technical area, I am in the learning mode, at best, especially regarding the financial/legal issues and options involved. So, if you and your associates feel that this proposal has at least some of the outstanding merit that I claim for it in the book-format Web site, I would be both open to and very appreciative of suggestions and/or business proposals as to how best to proceed with it's development, including any design revisions that you may deem advisable. Please consider the rather amateurish business development plans mentioned in the proposal as separate from the proposed network and software design concepts, which I now believe to be both technically feasible and to have at least adequate functionality, at least for discussion and detailed improvements, if not for actual network startup purposes. The Web site is accessible from my Netopia virtual office by simply selecting "Wisdom, Inc." on the "office door". You will also notice on the office door there a diagram of the proposed network architecture. That diagram and it's accompanying text is the first slide of a presentation that was prepared for consumers in general, and the remainder of the show is accessed by selecting the "Pictures" button to the upper left. The help facility shows fairly complete instructions, but if you have any questions or wish to speak to me personally, please contact me at any time by selecting "Conference" ~ the "Intercom" is an internet telephone. Text chat and MS NetMeeting-compatible group interactions are facilitated in the conference room also. Thank You for your help! CLICK Here to visit my Netopia Virtual Office Co-operatively Yours, Richard J. Auld 3421 Ivanhoe Lane Garland, TX 75044 972-414-0295
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