We plan to have network access for all attendees, so would encourage attendees to work in a paperless mode. In addition, we do not plan to reproduce paper documents.
Regards, Glen
Euchner Martin wrote:
I'm also a bit concerned about that enormous number of copies to bring in.
Do we have some experiences from the Berlin Meeting, how many copies actually have been used? I assume that this number is far below 80. May be 40 is still sufficient.
Alternatively, it might be a good idea to print 2 pages on one sheet in order to save trees and reduce weight!
Martin.
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-----Original Message----- From: Karl.Klaghofer@ICN.SIEMENS.DE [SMTP:Karl.Klaghofer@ICN.SIEMENS.DE] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 3:37 PM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Subject: Hard Copies of Red Bank contributions The meeting notice states "bring 80 copies of your document to Red Bank if it should be in hardcopy". Is there a clear rule whether hard copies are required at the meeting or not ? Remark: 80 copies of voluminous contributions (e.g. updated draft standards) is a lot of pounds ! Thanks, Karl Klaghofer ------------------------------------------------ Karl Klaghofer, Siemens AG, Dpmt. ICN IB NL D1 Hofmannstr. 51, D-81359 Munich, Germany Tel.: +49 89 722 31488, Fax.: +49 89 722 37629 e-mail: karl.klaghofer@icn.siemens.de
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