On 1/12/2013 9:04 PM, Fred Baker (fred) wrote:
 ITU-D and ITU-R do a lot of good work.


-R is excluded from the petition. (From a number of postings, it appears that many folk haven't noticed that.)

I don't know anything about -D.

In the interest of adding some core information to the thread, could you provide a brief summary of its job and benefits (with any concerns that are broadly held)?

I'm not asking you to defend your views but to provide a most basic tutorial on -D. The more objective the better.

Thanks.

d/
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 Dave Crocker
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