Re: Lingua Franca Today - a reflection on this discussion....(a link to a ba...

Subject: Re: Lingua Franca Today - a reflection on this discussion....(a link to a ba...
From: MaryanneDashwood -at- cs -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:17:41 EST

> "Lingua Franca is a term referring to a common language that arose from
the
> need to engage in commercial transactions among people who spoke different
> languages--French, Spanish, and Arabic. Lingua Franca was a unique
language
> unto itself, ......So, routers from different manufacturers are like
people from
> different cultures. They need a common language that lubricates the engine
of
> information exchange across the Internet. That common language is BGP."

Kelley,
FWIW, I'm new to high-tech, and this is the most understandable definition of
BGP I've seen. I wish you had a textbook out there...
thanks, maryanne

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