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

Joe Touch <touch@isi.edu> Fri, 02 August 2013 17:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [tcmtf] Support to create the working group for TCM-TF
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Hi, all,

FWIW, I don't understand why this is being requested of the TRANSPORT area.

Tunnels such as this ought to be the purview of INTAREA. I admit I 
remain confused as to why so many tunneling protocols are in ROUTING, 
but regardless neither is TRANSPORT.

Joe

On 8/1/2013 8:52 PM, info@fap-ntic.org wrote:
>
> 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 : *''TrainingandConnecting 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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