Area-code as ... states -(nf)
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Tue Jan 31 05:39:00 AEST 1984
From: Steve Woods <cepu!scw at ucla-locus>
Also posted to: net.mail
Article-I.D.: dciem.653
>Good idea. But area codes tend to be unique only within countries
>(North America counts as one country here). So there has to be
>another convention for the overseas sites. A logical one would be
>the country name, truncated or abbreviated to 2-6 characters.
>For instance, uk, france, nether.
It seems to me that a solution to this already exsists. The International
Motorting Community has a set of unique letters that define countries,
(EU<USA>,GB,FR,AL<D>,DK etc.) I believe that they are the first letters in the
countries name (or initals) in French/English.
>But then if we're using geographic names in Europe, why not use them
>in North America? I refer to STATES and PROVINCES. They are better
>known than area codes and they have unique abbreviations of 2 letters.
>(How legitimate the 2-letter abbreviations are in the case of Canadian
>provinces is questionable, but there is an established set which does
>not conflict with the state abbreviations.)
See above, by combining the two systems you end up with a (4 or 5 letter)
combination that is both unique and easy to remember.
>Mark Brader
>Shall we say... {IL/ihnp4, NH/decvax, MA/linus, ...} !ON/utzoo!ON/dciem!ntt
>Hmph, maybe a default is needed so that the null domain means a
>backbone site.
I Would think that the default should be: no domain is the current domain.
It then is the responsabity of each site within a domain to maintain uniqueness.
There is hownever a very *LARGE* problem with this: Some sites in a given
domain may comunicate *only* with sites outside of their nominal domain.
(This problem is true of almost any domain scheme that you can come up with
that is based on geographic mappings).
--
I am, y'r obd't s'vt
Stephen C. Woods
(VA Wadsworth Med Ctr./UCLA Dept. of Neurology)
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