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- The Usenet newsgroup 'comp.dcom.telecom' was started in the early
- 1980's to serve as a gateway to Usenet readers of the Telecom Digest,
- an Internet mailing list which began in August, 1981. The newsgroup
- also serves as a gateway for messages from Usenet readers intended for
- publication in Telecom Digest. Unlike many newsgroups, comp.dcom.telecom
- consists entirely of output from the Digest in single message style,
- as opposed to 'message clusters' sent as a batch, newsletter style.
-
- The purpose of the Digest, and thus, the Usenet group 'comp.dcom.telecom'
- is for general discussion on topics related to telecommunications and
- datacommunications. Emphasis is on voice telecommunications, i.e. the
- public telephone network, but the group is not strictly limited to
- this topic. The group is open for a variety of message types including
- social issues relating to telecom and more technical topics.
-
- Telecom Digest is a moderated and edited mailing list, therefore its
- Usenet gateway group 'comp.dcom.telecom' is moderated as well, to
- insure that messages to/from Usenet and the mailing list receive the
- proper handling and distribution. Through moderation, Usenet and
- Telecom Digest readers are each assured of receiving the same messages
- and replies as 'the other side' at approximatly the same time and in
- the same order. In addition, the moderator is responsible for main-
- taining an archives of the newsgroup/mailing list messages and other
- telecom-related files of interest. The moderator maintains the mailing
- lists for the Digest and updates these lists as additions/deletions
- to the lists are receieved or 'bounced mail' is returned.
-
- The moderator is also responsible for the distribution of the Usenet
- newsgroup articles to other networks such as FIDO, so that messages
- from those networks relating to telecom topics can be exchanged with
- comp.dcom.telecom/Telecom Digest readers and vice-versa. In addition,
- the moderator handles routine editing of text, subject titles and
- headers to insure duplicates and cross-postings are kept to a minimum,
- that 'threads' are correctly maintained, correspondence between users
- is facilitated, and that unneccessarily long, unweildly messages and
- messages which contain excessive amounts of quoted text from prior
- messages are 'repaired' to meet Usenet's requirement of a ratio of not
- greater than fifty percent quoted material in each message. Because of
- the sensitive nature of some telecommunications data such as passwords
- and access codes, etc, the moderator also attempts to keep 'phreak'
- and/or 'hacker' (used in a negative connotation) messages from
- receiving distribution via the Internet or Usenet.
-
- Messages and articles on *all aspects* of telecommunications and
- datacommunications are welecome in Telecom Digest, and by extension,
- its Usenet gateway/companion newsgroup comp.dcom.telecom. This charter
- specifically demands that as wide a range as possible of thought and
- opinion be presented, and that participants not be excluded based on
- their knowledge or lack of knowledge regards the technical workings of
- telephone systems, etc. This charter also requires that 'novices' be
- given an opportunity to ask basic questions about telephony and be
- answered in the forum.
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- Patrick Townson
- Moderator/Editor TELECOM Digest
- Usenet Moderator comp.dcom.telecom
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- Jon Solomon, Telecom Digest Founder, and Moderator Emeritus, 1981-1988.
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