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RE: Internet access
- To: Gerard Gilfoyle <ggilfoyl@richmond.edu>
- Subject: RE: Internet access
- From: Ellen Waite-Franzen <ewaite@richmond.edu>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 10:48:36 -0400
- Return-receipt-to: Ellen Waite-Franzen <ewaite@richmond.edu>
Nothing you need to do now (except sing the praises of IS). All the
research you did up to yesterday was enough. I really do appreciate
your follow through with Network Virginia. When we fill up the t-3, I
expect to hear from you again...
Ellen J Waite Franzen
Associate Provost for Information Services
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." Popular
Mechanics, 1949
-----Original Message-----
From: gilfoyle [mailto:ggilfoyl@richmond.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 10:36 AM
To: Ellen Waite-Franzen
Subject: Re: Internet access
yippee!! yahoo!! let me know if there is anything i can
do
(e.g., creative whining to the dean, president,
whoever).
Ellen Waite-Franzen wrote:
>
> While we asked for funds to improve Internet access
from Program
> improvements, and this was the No. 1 priority for the
IS infrastructure
> budget, we cannot wait 6-12 months. Let's go ahead
and immediately
> start the process to go to T-3 access. We will cover
it in someway.
>
> Ellen J Waite Franzen
> Associate Provost for Information Services
>
> "Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5
tons." Popular
> Mechanics, 1949
--
Dr. Gerard P. Gilfoyle
Physics Department e-mail:
ggilfoyl@richmond.edu
University of Richmond, VA 23173 phone: 804-289-8255
USA fax: 804-289-8482