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MTNM IMPLEMENTATION STATEMENT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES  
TMF 814Av3.0 
  TeleManagement Forum 2003 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
The Multi-Technology Network Management (MTNM) NML-EML Interface, Version 3.0 is a genuinely 
collaborative effort. The TeleManagement Forum would like to thank the following people for contributing their 
time and expertise to the production of this document. It is just not possible to recognize all the organizations 
and individuals that have contributed or influenced the Multi-Technology Network Management (MTNM) 
Implementation Statement Templates and Guidelines. We apologize to any person or organization we 
inadvertently missed in these acknowledgments. 
Key individuals that reviewed, provided input, managed, edited and determined how to utilize inputs coming 
from all over the world, and really made this document happen were: 
   Steve 
Arnott, 
Marconi 
Communications 
    Beau Atwater, Telcordia Technologies 
   François 
Bédard, 
Nortel Networks 
    Teddy Bezoza, AT&T 
    Alex Bojanic, Tellabs 
    Harrie Buiting, Lucent Technologies 
    Henri Campagno, France Telecom 
    Lee Chow, Tellabs 
    Merav Cohen-Sarussi, LightScape Networks 
    Nigel Davis, Nortel Networks 
    Keith Dorking, Ciena 
    Shane Edmonds, Alcatel 
    Felix Flemisch, Siemens AG 
    Marianne Franklin, Lucent 
    Steve Fratini, Telcordia Technologies 
   Salim 
Galou, 
Fujitsu 
    Elisabetta Gardelli, Siemens Mobile Communications 
    CB Genrich, Hitachi 
    Noam Goldberg, LightScape Networks 
    Alison Greig, Nortel Networks 
    Garry Grimes, Marconi Communications 
    Milton Hall, Telcordia Technologies 
    Dragan Jovanovic, Acterna 
    Roshan Joyce, Fujitsu 
    Ralf Kimmlingen, Deutsche Telekom 
    Nathan Kohn, Lucent Technologies 
    Hing-Kam Lam, Lucent Technologies