Re: [stir] Minutes for session at IETF 98

Tony Rutkowski <tony@yaanatech.com> Wed, 19 April 2017 14:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [stir] Minutes for session at IETF 98
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Hi Russ,

That is simply not the way the world of global
telephony works - legally, technically, operationally,
or institutionally.  Is this a manifestation of the
new alt-truth IETF?

--tony


On 19-Apr-17 8:56 AM, Russ Housley wrote:
>> On Apr 5, 2017, at 3:38 PM, Tony Rutkowski <tony@YAANATECH.COM> wrote:
>>
>> Ah, could somebody clarify and explain this statement:
>>
>>> - IESG had many comments about the certificates draft - Service Provider Codes - Coordinating with ATIS since they're the ones using all of the different identifiers
> Tony:
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> The TNEntry defined in the stir-certificates draft includes a CHOICE for service provider codes.  ATIS is the one that uses these codes.
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> Russ
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