Re: [GGIE] [EXTERNAL] Re: Where from here?

"Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)" <Glenn.Deen@nbcuni.com> Sat, 01 December 2018 00:20 UTC

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From: "Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)" <Glenn.Deen@nbcuni.com>
To: "Ali C. Begen" <ali.begen@networked.media>
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Subject: Re: [GGIE] [EXTERNAL] Re: Where from here?
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> On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:06 PM, Ali C. Begen <ali.begen@networked.media> wrote:
> 
> Media touches on a lot of things. There is the production side, distribution side and consumption side. All those are trying to move to all-IP, hence the relevance to the IETF. There are several organizations (some regional like DVB vs. ATSC or SCTE or global like MPEG, CTA, 3GPP) working in each of these domains. If there were to be an ops group or IRTF group, what would the charter look like? We cannot boil the ocean, so we need to pick some certain problems. What would they be?

One of the things that I keep coming back to is the interface between the network and the IP transported media is both an interesting and potentially very valuable area of work and something they the IETF would be really well positioned to be part of. 

The other area is the topic of use of IP networks in media production and positioning the media from source to the edge caches. 

-glenn