Hi All,
If I am not wrong, Kundan Singh and Henning Schulzrinne has recently(in Jan 2000) submitted a draft for H.323-SIP interworking. This is already in discussion at sip-h323@egroups.com.
Does it mean that there is going to be another recommendation for the same thing?
"any company can be the co-author of this document irrespective of the country of origin".
I would like to know the requirements for any company to be a co-author of this document.
Best Regards Vipin Palawat _____________________________________ Have a nice day !!!
Vipin Palawat Wipro Technologies : Telecom Solutions Center of Excellence : Voice Over IP 91-80-5539134 Extn: 407 mailto:vipin.palawat@wipro.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Roy, Radhika R, ALARC rrroy@att.com To: Orit Levin orit@radvision.com; Tom-PT Taylor taylor@NORTELNETWORKS.COM; martinze@cig.mot.com; ranga.dendi@wcom.com; joon_maeng@vtel.com; Francois Audet audet@NORTELNETWORKS.COM; Dave Walker drwalker@ss8networks.com; Paul E. Jones paul.jones@TIES.ITU.INT; schulzrinne@cs.columbia.edu; bahman.mobasser@alcatel.fr; stephen.terrill@ericsson.com; jo@teles.com Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 3:30 AM Subject: RE: H.323-SIP Discussion
Hi, Orit:
You are just right on time. I appreciate this.
Please provide me couple of days (may be 2 more days). I would also like to include Henning S., Bahman M, Stephen T. and others in this mail.
My understanding is that you are willing to work as an editor of this work in the SG16.
Henning, just to let you know that SG16 has taken this as a work item.
Going forward, we would also like to take this issue to the IETF to open a work item there as well. Tom indicated that Scott B. likes to see that there is enough support for this work item in the IETF before he considers whether it is worthwhile to open a new WG or to be a part of another WG. Tom might elaborate on this.
I plan to attend the next IETF meeting in March'00. If we all plan to go there, we may push for this work in the IETF as well.
I would request that all of us provide comments on this. If needed, we all may be the co-author of this document to show that we have a wide support for this paper.
By the way, the next Q.13-14/16 Rapporteur meeting to be held in OSAKA, Japan (May 15-19) and any company can be the co-author of this document irrespective of the country of origin. Even Henning can also join in this contribution although Columbia University is not a member of the ITU-T because a Rap. can allow anyone to participate in the meeting.
Let us start this with a great cooperative mode.
Best regards, Radhika R. Roy AT&T +1 732 420 1580 rrroy@att.com
-----Original Message----- From: Orit Levin [SMTP:orit@radvision.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:17 PM To: Tom-PT Taylor; Roy, Radhika R, ALARC; martinze@cig.mot.com; ranga.dendi@wcom.com; joon_maeng@vtel.com; Francois Audet; Dave Walker; Paul E. Jones Subject: H.323-SIP Discusssion
Hello all! I put together the ideas for H.323-Internet Interworking discussion/work as the first follow up from Geneva meeting. Please, look into it, comment, provide ideas and additional topics of your interest. Feel free to forward it to whom I forgot... The only reason, I am NOT putting this on the SG16 mailing list, I wouldn't like to create waves outside H.323 community before we have an understanding on the agenda in general. After the first round of remarks, I would like to send it to SG16 mailing list. Regards, Orit Levin RADVision Inc. 575 Corporate Drive Suite 420 Mahwah, NJ 07430 Tel: 1 201 529 4300 (230) Fax: 1 201 529 3516 www.radvision.com http://www.radvision.com orit@radvision.com mailto:orit@radvision.com << File: H323-Internet.zip