does this mean, that the bulk of paper can safely stay at home and we do not have to bring paper copies with us?
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-----Original Message----- From: Glen Freundlich [SMTP:ggf@LUCENT.COM] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 7:41 PM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Subject: Re: Hard Copies of Red Bank contributions
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. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Dipl.-Inf. Phone: +49 89 636-46201 > | Martin Euchner Fax : +49 89 636-48000 > | Siemens AG > | ZT IK 3 mailto:Martin.Euchner@mchp.siemens.de > | Intranet: http://zt-security.mchp.siemens.de/Standardization/ITU-T_SG16/index.html > | Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 Internet: http://www.siemens.de > | D-81730 Muenchen > | __________________ > | Germany > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -----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
-- Glen Freundlich ggf@lucent.com Lucent Technologies office: +1 303 538 2899 11900 N. Pecos fax: +1 303 538 3907 Westminster, Colorado 80234 USA
Dear Mr. Euchner,
ME> does this mean, that the bulk of paper can safely stay at home and ME> we do not have to bring paper copies with us?
The participant's must is a laptop plus a 10BASE-T cord. If you think hardcopy is effective for persuading others or your document is only available in hardcopy, please bring in a sufficient number of paper documents. An embarrassing fact is that hardcopy is good for glancing a voluminous document.
Best regards,
Sakae OKUBO (Mr.) *********************************************************** Waseda Research Center Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan (TAO) 5th Floor, Nishi-Waseda Bldg. 1-21-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0051 Japan Tel: +81 3 5286 3830 Fax: +81 3 5287 7287 e-mail: okubo@giti.or.jp ***********************************************************
You can leave the paper at home, but remember your laptop.
Glen
Euchner Martin wrote:
does this mean, that the bulk of paper can safely stay at home and we do not have to bring paper copies with us?
Martin.
| Dipl.-Inf. Phone: +49 89 636-46201 | Martin Euchner Fax : +49 89 636-48000 | Siemens AG | ZT IK 3 mailto:Martin.Euchner@mchp.siemens.de | Intranet: http://zt-security.mchp.siemens.de/Standardization/ITU-T_SG16/index.html | Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 Internet: http://www.siemens.de | D-81730 Muenchen | __________________ | Germany
-----Original Message----- From: Glen Freundlich [SMTP:ggf@LUCENT.COM] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 7:41 PM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Subject: Re: Hard Copies of Red Bank contributions 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. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Dipl.-Inf. Phone: +49 89 636-46201 > | Martin Euchner Fax : +49 89 636-48000 > | Siemens AG > | ZT IK 3 mailto:Martin.Euchner@mchp.siemens.de > | Intranet: http://zt-security.mchp.siemens.de/Standardization/ITU-T_SG16/index.html > | Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 Internet: http://www.siemens.de > | D-81730 Muenchen > | __________________ > | Germany > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -----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 -- Glen Freundlich ggf@lucent.com Lucent Technologies office: +1 303 538 2899 11900 N. Pecos fax: +1 303 538 3907 Westminster, Colorado 80234 USA
-- Glen Freundlich ggf@lucent.com Lucent Technologies office: +1 303 538 2899 11900 N. Pecos fax: +1 303 538 3907 Westminster, Colorado 80234 USA
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Euchner Martin
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Sakae OKUBO