Re: [Seamoby] Paging Protocol Implementation Plans Survey

Marco Liebsch <Marco.Liebsch@ccrle.nec.de> Wed, 16 January 2002 19:21 UTC

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From: Marco Liebsch <Marco.Liebsch@ccrle.nec.de>
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James,

clearly we will start with a research prototype first,
decision on a product will be done after the spec reaches
RFC status.

Marco

James Kempf wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I'm interested in finding out who is planning on implementing the
> Seamoby IP Paging protocol for *products*. Research prototypes
> don't count, so don't bother answering this survey if
> you are planning on doing a research prototype. If your product plans
> require interoperable IP paging over the next couple years, or if you
> are
> working with an outside standardization body that requires IP paging,
> please either send email to me or to the list. For those people who
> are in startups and don't want to say, I realize that you need
> to keep your product plans quiet, but we need to know
> how much real, near-term interest there is in
> standardizing IP paging.
>
> Thanx.
>
>             jak
>
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