Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots
"Mark Wood" <mark.wood@engineer.com> Tue, 14 September 2010 09:22 UTC
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 10:22:34 +0100
From: Mark Wood <mark.wood@engineer.com>
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Subject: Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots
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Hi People; I am Mark Wood, the convener of the ITU-T SG2 liaison on "multicast address space harmonization for civic purposes". As a matter of reference for your kind attention, I can take a few minutes to describe the mechanism of cell broadcasting in 2nd and 3rd generation mobile networks and explain the ITU-T SG2 liaison, so that we can discuss if any of the discoveries made there are of any relevance to the ATOCA deliberations or not. The ITU is not seeking any infuence over IETF deliberations, but the process at ITU has been on going for 4 years, and a lot of discoveries were made in that time which you may find interesting. The next ITU-T SG2 meeting is the week after the IETF, so I will be in a position to relay to them any thoughts or observations that you may have. At the last ITU meeting Nov 2009, questions were raised on the matter of 4G mobile networks and how they would accommodate public warnings, so your deliberations will be of great interest to the delegates at ITU. I will of course relay to you any outcomes that the November meeting of ITU may produce. May I also suggest that ATOCA be added as a 'Liason' to the ITU process and visa versa. By November, member states of ITU may have submitted more liaisons of their own to ITU, which we may be able to reference for informational purposes. I intend to attend the whole IETF in Beijing, so I will be available to gladly answer any questions. Mark Wood DRCF. On Tue, September 14, 2010 2:04 am, Thomson, Martin wrote: > We've requested a time slot for ATOCA at the Beijing meeting. > > If you would like to request some time on the agenda, please let us know. > We're expecting to spend some time on the following drafts: > > draft-rosen-atoca-cap > draft-rosen-atoca-server-discovery > draft-schulzrinne-atoca-requirements > > Expect a draft agenda in the next few weeks. > > The ATOCA chairs, > Scott and Martin > _______________________________________________ > earlywarning mailing list > earlywarning@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/earlywarning > -- Mark Wood, CTO Cellcast Corp. mark.wood@cellcastcorp.com +44 7 818 400 124
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- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Mark Wood
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots DRAGE, Keith (Keith)
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Brian Rosen
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Scott O. Bradner
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- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Richard L. Barnes
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots DALY, BRIAN K (ATTCINW)
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Brian Rosen
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots Mark Wood
- Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots DALY, BRIAN K (ATTCINW)
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