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.
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
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nice day !!!
Vipin Palawat
Wipro Technologies : Telecom
Solutions
Center of Excellence : Voice Over IP
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----- Original Message -----
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>
>
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File: H323-Internet.zip
> > >>