On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 16:00:02 -0500, Tony Harminc wrote:
>
>In the mid 1990s, when SNA interconnection between enterprises was at its
>peak, IBM had an SNA network name registry. (For all I know they may still
>have it.) Names were of the form <two letter ISO country code><three
>character customer code>, so e.g. IBM itself was USIBM (and CAIBM or
>whatever you were connecting to). I wonder if USCAD was ever registered...
> 
Sounds like a tiny step in the direction of a DNS.  I've long wondered whether
a robust DNS would have enabled SNA to compete better with TCP/IP.

Or was price a determining factor?

Was EBCDIC vs. ASCII ever a concern?

-- gil

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