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Liaison statements from ITU-T: CAP & WMO in certain mobile network uses

  • 1.  Liaison statements from ITU-T: CAP & WMO in certain mobile network uses

    Posted 11-24-2009 16:57
    This is the second of several postings today on communications
    received about relevant activities in and requests from our partner in
    standards cooperation, ITU-T, the global de jure telecommunications
    standardization agency.  As you know, ITU-T approved the global
    standardization of our OASIS CAP as their ITU-T Rec. X-1303, through
    their Study Group 17.
    
    ITU's Study Group 2 sent a request to WMO (the World Meteorological
    Organization), a copy of which has been provided to us, that suggests
    that ITU-T Rec X.1303, the ITU approval of our OASIS CAP, be used in
    certain disaster/warning message activity across multiple heterogenous
    mobile (e.g. cellular) networks.  SG 2 is the ITU's lead group on
    numbering, routing, service definition and certain identifiers.
    
    The communication is captioned: "Liaison to WMO on seeking views on
    the feasibility of message identifier global harmonization", and
    includes an early draft of recommendation text that would describe
    requirements to enable the use of  Land Mobile services for
    point-to-multipoint, multicast and broadcast capabilities for civic
    purposes.  It appears to have been issued with WMO's workshop on
    identifiers in mind.
    
    That document is available to any TC member who requests it, from me
    or TC chair Elysa Jones, but is not being posted here, as its status
    as a public document is not yet certain.   Most draft ITU-T works are
    subject to circulation restrictions barring public posting.  We've
    inquired about this one.
    
    TC members are welcome to review and comment on the ITU-T draft.  It's
    possible for entities to comment on their own, of course, and so far
    as I am aware, the TC also could choose to formally adopt views if
    they wish.
    
    The project and document's contact person is Gary Richenaker of Neustar.
    
    ~ James Bryce Clark
    ~ General Counsel, OASIS
    ~ http://www.oasis-open.org/who/staff.php#clark
    


  • 2.  Re: [emergency] Liaison statements from ITU-T: CAP & WMO in certainmobile network uses

    Posted 11-24-2009 17:37
    HI Jamie, Everyone,
    
    I'd like  to have a copy. I don't care whether Jamie or Elysa sends it 
    to me, as long as I get it.
    
    Thanks,
    Rex
    
    James Bryce Clark wrote:
    > This is the second of several postings today on communications
    > received about relevant activities in and requests from our partner in
    > standards cooperation, ITU-T, the global de jure telecommunications
    > standardization agency.  As you know, ITU-T approved the global
    > standardization of our OASIS CAP as their ITU-T Rec. X-1303, through
    > their Study Group 17.
    >
    > ITU's Study Group 2 sent a request to WMO (the World Meteorological
    > Organization), a copy of which has been provided to us, that suggests
    > that ITU-T Rec X.1303, the ITU approval of our OASIS CAP, be used in
    > certain disaster/warning message activity across multiple heterogenous
    > mobile (e.g. cellular) networks.  SG 2 is the ITU's lead group on
    > numbering, routing, service definition and certain identifiers.
    >
    > The communication is captioned: "Liaison to WMO on seeking views on
    > the feasibility of message identifier global harmonization", and
    > includes an early draft of recommendation text that would describe
    > requirements to enable the use of  Land Mobile services for
    > point-to-multipoint, multicast and broadcast capabilities for civic
    > purposes.  It appears to have been issued with WMO's workshop on
    > identifiers in mind.
    >
    > That document is available to any TC member who requests it, from me
    > or TC chair Elysa Jones, but is not being posted here, as its status
    > as a public document is not yet certain.   Most draft ITU-T works are
    > subject to circulation restrictions barring public posting.  We've
    > inquired about this one.
    >
    > TC members are welcome to review and comment on the ITU-T draft.  It's
    > possible for entities to comment on their own, of course, and so far
    > as I am aware, the TC also could choose to formally adopt views if
    > they wish.
    >
    > The project and document's contact person is Gary Richenaker of Neustar.
    >
    > ~ James Bryce Clark
    > ~ General Counsel, OASIS
    > ~ http://www.oasis-open.org/who/staff.php#clark
    >
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