I graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1991 with BEng in
Electronics, Control and Systems Engineering.
Some years later I became a Chartered Engineer.
For the bulk of my career I worked for Nortel Networks, until the
telecomms industry bubble burst in 2004. Still, I walked straight
in to another job with a higher salary and got a nice redundancy cheque.
Whilst at Nortel I became something of an expert in Internet routing
protocols, particularly Integrated IS-IS and multiprotocol
routing. I also
filed a few patents though I don't suppose any of them were actually
granted.
Some of my work also ended up in an ITU-T standard.
Some examples of my work:-
RFC 3147
TLV
for Experimental Use
RFC 3147 got adopted by the ITU-T and has been implemented by the major
optical networking companies and by Cisco.
It's early days for the experimental TLV.
Lastly I found out afterwards that I had become an expert in highly
resilient data networking without realising it.
Now I am working for a mobile phone company looking after the
resilience of their data network and services.
I have also been debugging the OSI stack in NetBSD when I get the odd
moment
spare.
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