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Re: [802SEC] "Get IEEE 802" comments



I realize IEEE doesn't have the transaction volume of Amazon or iTunes,
but since outfits like Amazon can make money off of me buying a used
book for less than 5 bucks including shipping and handling from a third
party and iTunes can make money off downloads as low as a $1, there
should be a way IEEE to allow a download at less than $25 fulfillment
cost.

To the extent that processing costs for credit card purchases is the
issue, there are also alternatives like PayPal. 

I also agree with Tony's comments about increasing the 802 contribution
to Get802. Our attendee base is contributing enough to IEEE standards
expenses. Incits appears to get along on a lot less per attendee for
administering standards efforts like T10.

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Jeffree [mailto:tony@JEFFREE.CO.UK] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 6:56 AM
To: STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [802SEC] "Get IEEE 802" comments

Harry -

No credit card processing facility that I have come across costs
anywhere near $25 to process a payment. That may be *part* of the $25,
but a very small part.

Regards,
Tony

At 14:35 15/03/2006, you wrote:
>Carl,
>
>The $25 cost is the processing fee for the credit card for the $5 down 
>load.
>
>Harry
>
>
>Harry R. Worstell
>Sr. Technical Specialist
>Communications Technology Research
>AT&T Labs - Shannon Laboratory
>Vice Chair, IEEE 802.11 Working Group
>Room B233, Building 103
>180 Park Avenue
>P.O. Box 971
>Florham Park, NJ 07932-0971
>Phone: +1 (973) 236-6915
>Cell  +1(973) 727-5564
>Fax: +1 (973) 360-5873
>EMAIL: hworstell@research.att.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl R. Stevenson [mailto:wk3c@WK3C.COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 3:58 AM
>To: STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
>Subject: Re: [802SEC] "Get IEEE 802" comments
>
>I don't think it's acceptable to increase our participants' cost for 
>supporting the program beyond where it is now.
>
>As I tried to discuss, but there wasn't time during the Friday EC 
>meeting in Denver, I just can't understand how it "costs" $25 to 
>fulfill a .pdf download. (I may have misunderstood, but my 
>understanding was that was the reason stated as to why a nominal (say 
>$5) charge per download from Get 802 "wasn't a viable option" to 
>further support the program without increasing our participants' per
meeting session costs.
>
>As I said, it seems to me that the incremental cost of a .pdf download 
>is negligible and I don't understand why simply changing the price (to 
>something like $5) 6 months after 802 standards are published isn't 
>viable.
>
>I'd like to hear a good explanation of what I'm missing so that I can 
>understand it and we could see if we could figure out a way to fix
this.
>
>Carl
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Roger B. Marks [mailto:r.b.marks@ieee.org]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:59 AM
> > To: STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
> > Subject: [802SEC] "Get IEEE 802" comments
> >
> > Karen,
> >
> > Every time we discuss the Get IEEE 802 budget, it gets me to 
> > thinking about the program itself, and how it might be improved, or 
> > even maintained.
> >
> > So, I have the following comments:
> >
> > *The "Get IEEE 802 Program Agreement" says "Documents subject to the

> > wait period will be listed on the website with a link to a site 
> > where the documents may be purchased." However, I don't see such 
> > links at the site:
> >       http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802
> > In fact, I don't ever recall seeing such links, even though I've 
> > brought up this issue a few times over the years. There is a pointer

> > to the IEEE Store, but that's not the same thing; the Store is an 
> > easy
>
> > place to get lost, and it does not include a list of available
> > 802 documents.
> >
> > *Are sales of drafts included in the Get IEEE 802 budget? I think 
> > IEEE
>
> > could do a better job of promoting them for sale.
> > It's nice that the web page has two links to the draft sale page.
> > Unfortunately, both of those links are dead, because they point to 
> > ILI. ILI has not been offering 802 drafts since November 1.
> >
> > *As usual, we discussed the statistical profiles of the downloaders 
> > when we met last week. However, I suspect that this data may be out 
> > of
>
> > date. I say this because, when I went to download standards today, I

> > did not receive the survey form. [Neither did I receive a "Terms and

> > Conditions" page to accept.] I found the same results on two 
> > different
>
> > browsers.
> >
> > Before we next meet to talk about the program budget, can you see if

> > IEEE can review the web site?
> >
> > Roger
> >
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