[tcmtf] Support to create the working group for TCM-TF

"info@fap-ntic.org" <info@fap-ntic.org> Fri, 02 August 2013 03:51 UTC

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Dear  Martin Stiemerling, 
Transport Area Director,

I have the honor to approach you about the creation of the working group 
TCM-TF which for us is very interesting for developing countries.For your 
information, our organization '' African Forum for the Promotion of New 
Information and Communication Technologies'' AFP-ICT work to our project  : 
''Training and Connecting Rural People'' (WSIS Project Prizes 2013 : 
E-Learning), which  enters its second phase where we think  the Tunneling, 
Compressing and Multiplexing Traffic Flow (TCM-TF) is interesting and 
better  adapt to the rural areas in general and in particular for 
developing  countries because TCMTF, a proposal for Optimizing the traffic 
of  real-time services and other flows based on small packets. It is based 
on grouping and compressing traffic flows, and it is ble to save 50% or 
even 60% of the bandwidth for some services. 
In many of our countries development project, we have a lot of problems 
regarding the provision of services (traffic flow). Especially in rural 
areas (our workplace for the development of ICT) encompassing a large part 
of the African population TCM-TF is a tool that can facilitate the flow of 
information.The creation of a working group TCM-TF can help reflect further 
on this very important issue and may facilitate some parts of the world 
whose needs are urgent and solve many of the problems we face. We have a 
great challenge that is to reduce the digital divide by promoting ICT. In 
Africa, the major urban centers are more developed, however, sustainable 
development that affects a large number of people must be in rural 
communities.

Best Regards

Nzengeli Papie
Coordinator
African Forum for the Promotion of the New Information and Communication 
Technologies 
(Forum Africain pour la Promotion des Nouvelles Technologies de 
l'Information et de la Communication) 
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