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PAUL FERGUSON is a consulting engineer at Cisco Systems and an active
participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). His principal areas of
expertise include large-scale network architecture and design, global routing, Quality
of Service (QoS) issues, and Internet Service Providers. Prior to his current position at
Cisco Systems, he worked in network engineering, analytical, and consulting
capacities for Sprint, Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), and NASA. He is
coauthor of
Quality of Service: Delivering QoS on the Internet and in Corporate
Networks
, published by John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-24358-2, a collaboration
with Geoff Huston. E-mail:
GEOFF HUSTON holds a B.Sc and a M.Sc from the Australian National University.
He has been closely involved with the development of the Internet for the past
decade, particularly within Australia, where he was responsible for the the initial
build of the Internet within the Australian academic and research sector. Huston is
currently the Chief Technologist in the Internet area for Telstra. He is also an active
member of the IETF, and was an inaugural member of the Internet Society Board of
Trustees. He is coauthor of
Quality of Service: Delivering QoS on the Internet and in
Corporate Networks
, published by John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-24358-2, a