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SIP Working Items Status at the IETF
Tuesday, June 22, 2004, 1:15pm - 2:30pm

SIP is the largest standard in the IETF’s history, solutions continue to be suggested. Some concerns in the SIP community suggest limitations in the current implementations. Other issues represent advances that will impact future network design. This panel of IETF participants looks at the current status of progress in these areas and whether the ongoing standards work is impacting deployments.



Jiri Kuthan, Director of Engineering, Iptel.org

Jiri Kuthan is founder and technical leader of iptel.org. He has been responsible for engineering architecture of iptel's SIP services and underlying infrastructure. Prior to founding iptel.org, Jiri was working with GMD Fokus, and MCI Worldcom. Jiri has been actively participating in IETF standardization and serves on TPC of iptel workshop and International SIP.



Jonathan Rosenberg, CTO, dynamicsoft

Jonathan Rosenberg is co-author of the original SIP specification, the call control standard for 3G networks. A leader within the IETF, Jonathan currently chairs the IP Telephony working group and is former co-chair of the SIP working group. Jonathan is the inventor of SIP for presence (SIMPLE) and is co-creator of SigComp, a key SIP compression enhancement that will speed deployment of SIP in mobile networks. He has authored more than 20 patents and publications ranging from SIP to multimedia conferencing and IM. In June 2002, Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation, recognized Jonathan as one of the world's 100 top young innovators whose work in technology has had a profound impact on today's world.


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