(Insertions with << >> were made by Tak Utsumi.)
Yes it was page 8 and 9 of our last issue. Hard copy in the mail.
<<Many thanks for the materials which we received yesterday. Your publications are very interesting!! Those pages about Harry W. McConnells activities were distributed at our Tampere event.>>
<<Dear Harry:
Many thanks for your introduction to Richard at this occasion -- more about our PictureTel/ISDN videoconferencing with you during our Tampere event in my following distribution.>>
Can you sent me anything about CAADE in e mail form.
<<Pls visit our web which URL is listed in my electronic signature, then, go to List of Activities, and then click on the pages of the CAADE listed at the top of the page.>>
My questions to you as a cyberspace interview are:
(1) why was it formed?
(2) when was it formed and by whom?
(3) how many membrs and are they all acdemic?
(4) what are the achievements so far?
(5) what achievements are coming in the future?
<<The above CAADE web will answer your questions.>>
<<Pls also visit the web site of our Tampere event at <www.uta.fi/EGEDL/>. You will enjoy viewing Roger Bostons web page which you can click on its first home page.>>
<<Pls visit <http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Tampere_Conference/Flyer/4 24-99.html> and visit the web sites listed at the end of this flyer of our Tampere event.>>
<<You may also visit <http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Bookwriting/Contents_of_Book.html> which is the draft of Chapter II of my forthcoming book. This lists the outline of our Global Lecture Hall (GLH) multipoint-to-multipoint, multimedia, interactive videoconferencings we made in the past dozen years or so.
Pls also visit the section of 1994 GLH in the chapter which connected the University of Tennessee/Knoxville (UTK) with an international conference on distance education held in Moscow -- particularly about my comments and summary at the end of this section.>>
<<You may also visit Roger Bostons web sites to learn about his most advanced low cost videoconferencing technologies.>>
<<You may also visit <http://www.nime.ac.jp/mbl/mioF/Finland.ppt> to learn about Prof. Sakamotos most elaborate (albeit very expensive), high definition digital satellite videoconferencing system, Space Collaboration System.>>
<<During our Tampere event, we had our first NetMeeting videoconferencing test (albeit point-to-point) between the University of Tampere and Montana State University in Bozeman via broadband (45 Mbps) Internet with great success -- no audio drop nor jittering/blurring of video at all. We believe this is the future of all videoconferencing, as replacing satellite, ISDN, etc. That is why of our having Tampere event for establishing global broadband satellite Internet networks in the major regions of the Pacific/Asia, North, Central and South Americas, Europe, and Africa with the proposed Global Service Trust Fund (GSTF).>>
<<I took the liberty of admitting you in our listserve distribution so that you will be kept with our daily progresses.>>
<<Keep in touch.>>
Regards
Richard
>>Richard Line
>>Editor and Publisher
>>Videoconferencing Insight
>>The world's leading publication on videoconferencing
>>IMP Publications
>>Tel 44 1273 381 300
>>Fax44 1273 381 310
>>e mail [email protected]
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