Dan Greening wrote:
> This stuff about bogus locations sounds like something that won't get
> market usage by many people (like less than 1%), and possibly no
> carriers. It seems like "requirements" should be serious market
> requirements, otherwise the IETF Geopriv requirements could
> end up stuck in the "academically interesting" category and ignored.
This depends on how closed the systems are for passing this information. If we're only talking about carrier systems than I might agree with you. But if enterprises and individuals will have the means to inject presence and location information into these tracking networks (and I believe they will over time) then this is hardly academic.
--Andy Zmolek
Technology & Standards Engineer
CTO Standards
Avaya Inc.
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Received on Wed May 22 10:11:14 2002
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