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Web References
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1. CMC - Web Course Schedule and Syllabi
www.coloradomtn.edu/distlearn/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/29/2003 Last Visited: 4/29/2003
Traci Collins collins@coloradomtn.edu
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Traci Collins collins@coloradomtn.edu
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2. Strategies & Issues:
www.networkmagazine.com/articl - [Cached]
The 2000 North American Carrier SurveyPublished on: 8/5/2000 Last Visited: 7/26/2001
Just ask Traci Collins , professor of computer education at Colorado Mountain College and founder of the Three Roaring Fork Users Group , a local consumer advocacy for improved Internet service.
It was incredibly difficult to get esti-mates on provisioning , says Collins. And when Qwest persuaded them to go with T1 instead of 56Kbits/sec line , users saw performance drop from 33Kbits/sec down to 9.6Kbits/sec or 19.9Kbits/sec.
THE FRAME GAME The story wasn't much different in the frame relay category ( see Table 2 ). Only six carriers garnered the requisite 30 responses to be statistically significant. Of those six , Sprint barely nabbed the top slot with a final weighted score of 76.42. AT&T was close behind at 76.27. -
3. Mail 105 June 12 - 18, 2000
www.jerrypournelle.com/archive - [Cached]Published on: 1/5/2002 Last Visited: 9/29/2002
Traci Collins, Professor of Computer Education Colorado Mountain College

