A: The Internet Protocol Journal (IPJ) covers Internet technology and engineering issues, as outlined in the Announcement and Call for Papers. Return to Top A: IPJ is published quarterly. Return to Top A: The journal is published on paper, but the material will also be available on the web (PDF and later HTML). Return to Top A: The journal is free. Just click on the "Subscriber Services" link and complete the online subscription form. Return to Top A: Articles are written by experts on any given topic. We draw on expertise from all over the industry, from educational institutions, and user communities, and the journal should provide the best technical insight, based on numerous different sources. Return to Top A: No. The Internet Protocol Journal is about technologies rather than specific products. Cisco does not intend to publish product announcements, comparisons, or reviews. Many existing publications and institutions provide product information already. Return to Top A: The journal has about 30-50 pages, and is printed on 8.5 x 11-inch paper with holes so that you can place back issues in a binder for reference. Return to Top A: Take a look at any of the PDF files on the web site for a sampling of what we have published so far. Return to Top A: If you have any further question send an e-mail to Ole Jacobsen Editor and Publisher of the IPJ. His e-mail address is: ole@cisco.com Return to Top |
