3GPP-IETF Workshop on Requirements and Architectural Issues Jan 27-28 - Second notice including hotel information

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 3GPP-IETF Workshop on Requirements and Architectural Issues
 January 27-28, 2003
 San Francisco, CA USA

 Hotel information:

 The Westin St. Francis
 335 Powell Street
 San Francisco, California 94102
 Tel.: +1 415 397 7000
 Fax: +1 415 774 0124


 Hotel Website:
 http://www.starwood.com/westin/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1010

 Meeting ID: IETF or IET/SK

 Room Rate:
 $145 USD + tax per night

 Cut-off Date:
 January 10, 2003 (IMPORTANT: this may be extended - please do not
 contact the IETF Secretariat - this meeting is hosted by the North
 American Friends of 3GPP, not by IETF, contact
 Stephen.Hayes@am1.ericsson.com for more information)

 Workshop information:
 Details on Workshop registration (which will be needed by 17 January)
 and on submission of slides for *under 10min* non-invited speaker
 slots will still be sent within another day or two, pending a website
 being ready. Presentations from the workshop will be provided on
 a public website after the workshop.

 Workshop goals and agenda:
 A workshop is planned between the constituencies of the 3GPP and IETF
 to discuss Release 6 requirements and architectural issues which
 relate to IETF technology areas. This workshop is planned for January
 27-28, 2003 in San Francisco, US. Participation is expected from the
 3GPP and IETF communities. Academia and participants from other SDOs
 are also welcome to participate.


 The workshop will be co-chaired by Allison Mankin (IETF Transport
 Co-Area Director) and Stephen Hayes (3GPP TSG-CN Chair).

 The proposed agenda is found below. Please note that due to time
 constraints, not all potential topics can be addressed. The workshop
 will focus on those issues which are (or are expected to be) sources
 of major differences between 3GPP and IETF. Those items are pointed
 out in section 6. This workshop is intended to facilitate
 communication between 3GPP and IETF; however any conclusions reached
 are non-binding on either 3GPPBy or IETF. The times allocated are
 suggestions only.

 1. Opening of Meeting
 2. Approval of Agenda
 3. Meeting Goals and Objectives (10 minutes)
 4. Review of Release 5 IETF status and issues (1 hour)
 5. Overview of Release 6 items that may affect 3GPP (1 hour)
 6. Requirement and Architectural Issues
   6.1 Stack reusability between environments(1 hour)
   - IETF requirements on application/stack reusability
   - Configurability of devices
   - Discussion and way forward
   6.2 3GPP vs. IETF Security models (3 hours)
   - 3GPP security model
   - IETF security model
   - Current state of IMS security
   - Discussion and way forward
   6.3 Network vs. User Control (2 hours)
   - 3GPP Operator requirements on IMS control
   - Discussion and way forward

 ---- end of day 1

   6.4 Deployment issues (1 hour)
   - DNS
   - IPv6
   6.5 WLAN Interworking in 3GPP (2 hours)
   - 3GPP WLAN scenarios and architecture
   - Discussion and way forward
   6.6 3GPP specific considerations (1 hour)
   - Regulatory constraints
   - Bandwidth constraints
   - Device constraints
   - Discussion and way forward
   6.7 Presence & IM (1 hour)
   - 3GPP requirements
   - Discussion and way forward
   6.8 IMS transcoding (1 hour)
   - 3GPP requirements on transcoding
   - Discussion and way forward
 7. Wrap-up and Conclusions (1 hour)
   - Next steps for both organizations

 NOTE: This meeting will occupy 2 FULL days and will likely not 
 end before 6pm on January 28th. Closing will NOT be adjusted to
 accomodate early flights.


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