Re: [earlywarning] Beijing agenda slots

"DRAGE, Keith (Keith)" <keith.drage@alcatel-lucent.com> Tue, 14 September 2010 14:30 UTC

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From: "DRAGE, Keith (Keith)" <keith.drage@alcatel-lucent.com>
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Can I suggest you read the charter of ATOCA before introducing 4G discussions to the meetings.

It is not the function of ATOCA to define a replacement for cell broadcast systems of warning.

Keith 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:earlywarning-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Mark Wood
> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:23 AM
> To: Thomson, Martin
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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
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