In Memory of Jim Polizotto 1936 – 2010

Dear Readers and IMTC Members,

It is with great sadness that the IMTC Board of Directors announces the passing of their dear friend and colleague Jim Polizotto, at the age of 74. Jim was associated with the IMTC since 1995 and served as Director, Treasurer and Secretary.

In March 2010, in Lausanne, Switzerland, an IMTC Fellowship award was presented to Jim Polizotto for his many years of outstanding service to IMTC, for his numerous contributions to the industry and for, more recently, running the IMTC Secretariat with ‘engineering precision’. Jim attended the ceremony in person and was deeply honored to receive his fellowship award. Jim’s association with IMTC spanned almost 15 years. He served on the IMTC Board of Directors, was Treasurer from 1995 to 2000 and Secretary from 2001 to September 2009 when he retired.

Jim had an extensive experience in networking, video streaming and standards based systems technology. From 1994 until October 2001, Jim held several engineering director level positions for CLI and VTEL. His primary focus was to ensure the timely release and interoperability of videoconferencing products and he was instrumental in the delivery of several H.320 and H.323 video conferencing solutions

In January 2000 Jim was appointed Director of Operations of Onscreen24, a wholly owned subsidiary of VTEL, created to focus on Internet based software development.

Prior to 1994, Jim helped create a multimedia development laboratory for IBM in the heart of Silicon Valley, and he was responsible for delivering many successful products to the marketplace. Among his more significant multimedia accomplishments at IBM, Jim’s organization developed an Internet based multimedia video streaming server in 1993 that was voted Best New Product at Spring COMDEX 1993 by Byte Magazine. Prior to that he was responsible for introducing several OSI products to the marketplace. Jim has been a strong advocate of international standards throughout his career.

Donations are being accepted on his behalf for the Cancer Fund at El Camino Hospital Foundation, Mountain View, California. Jim Polizotto will be greatly missed. Please join us in offering his family and friends our sincerest condolences during this sad time.

Always in our hearts,
IMTC, Board of Directors

Donations can be made in Jim’s memory to the
“Cancer Fund” or the “Critical Care Fund” at
El Camino Hospital Foundation,
2500 Grant Road, Mountain View, CA 94040.


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Open To ALL – Telepresence AG Workshop at IMTC SuperOp!

A quick reminder that our Telepresence Workshop is Today, at 8:00 Eastern;  14:00 CET.  Even if you were not able to attend in person, you are invited to dial in and participate.

Where: SCOPIA Desktop (http://tryscopia.com)

You have been invited to attend a SCOPIA Meeting.   At the time of the meeting, please choose an access method described below:

Desktop Link:

To connect from your desktop, go to http://www.tryscopia.com/scopia?ID=51876&autojoin

For other options (including connecting with presentation only or watching the webcast), go to http://www.tryscopia.com/scopia?ID=51876

We recommend you install the desktop client beforehand. To install the client, go to http://www.tryscopia.com/scopia?client

H.323 dial-in:

To connect from a video-conferencing device, dial 65.51.241.196

Phone dial-in:

1 (201) 773-7100  / Meeting ID: 51876

The workshop will provide an overview of systems that are currently available and what the future might hold.  We will discuss the challenge of creating interoperability between multi-screen systems, and how the IMTC is working to meet that challenge in the Telepresense Activity Group.  We will also provide a technical overview of Cisco’s Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP), and learn how traffic emulation tools can help with interoperability and product testing for this very high bandwidth application. If you are interested in learning more about this exciting new class of products, then this half-day workshop is for you.

This workshop will be led by the IMTC Telepresence AG chairs (Stephen Botzko and Allyn Romanow), and will include presentations from Cisco, Polycom, Shenick and Vidyo.

Agenda ~ Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Overview of Telepresence AG

Stephen Botzko, Polycom

Present Day Telepresence Solutions

Patrick Luthi, Tandberg

The Future of Telepresence

Alex Eleftheriadis, Vidyo

Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP)

Allyn Romanow, Cisco

Interoperability from a Service Provider Perspective

Sumit Kuma, AT&T

Use of Traffic Emulation in Interoperability Testing

Mark Lambe, Shenick

You are cordially invited to join us for this workshop.

Regards, Paul

IMTC Executive Director

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Thank You Mr. Jobs

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Yesterday, Steve Jobs, Apple‘s CEO, Introduced FaceTime , a video telephony solution for iPhone 4. It is based on  open standards and integrated in next generation iPhone as a simple to use video telephony product.
Apple is known for its ability to revolutionize industries. iTunes, iPod, iPhone and iPad – all changed their respective markets.

We expect that visual communication, delivered in Apple’s style – simple, reliable and sexy – will do exactly the same for mobile visual communications as the whole.

The introduction of FaceTime by Apple is a vote of confidence in visual communication, and IMTC is certain that it will increase the uptake of mobile video telephony.

IMTC has the biggest visual communication expert pool, as well as rich history of ensuring interoperability and promoting adoption of standards-based visual communication technologies. From mobile telephony, to desktop video conferencing, to Telepresence, IMTC has the most active interoperability and testing groups in the industry.

As such, we are excited about yesterday’s news, and looking forward to support FaceTime adoption as an open industry standard.

Anatoli Levine, President,  IMTC

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IMTC PSS activities

Packet Switched Streaming Activity Group is a part of the IMTC testing groups, consists of over 20 companies and helping interoperability happen in the PSS field.

We asked the PSS chairs, Farid Benamrouche and Ari Heikkinen to talk about the PSS group activities:

First, what is the PSS activity group?

The abbreviation stands for Packet Switched Streaming Services Activity Group.
The main focus in PSS AG has been testing the 3GPP PSS specifications from release 4 to release 9.

In general the functionalities to test are based on member companies’ needs and wishes, as expressed through group discussion and consensus. In addition to basic streaming the recent testing activities have focused to features like HSPDA, rate adaptation, NAT/Firewall traversal, and fast content switching. The group is not limited to testing 3GPP specifications – for example, one feature which has raised interest in the group has been HTTP streaming according to the IETF draft submitted by Apple; the group developed a test specification and began testing this feature in March 2010.
Also the new 3GPP HTTP streaming specification is clearly one of the features to be tested in near future.

We have 21 members within the group including both server and client companies, and 10-12 of the companies contribute actively to regular calls and testing events. PSS AG gives direct feedback to 3GPP and other relevant SDO’s (e.g. IETF) for clarifications/modifications based on the experiments within the group.

* What does your activity group offer to companies in the PSS field?

First of all, participation in PSS Activity Group and in IMTC activities in general is an excellent way to simply improve your company’s product by finding and fixing possible interoperability issues early. This also helps reducing the time to market for new features deployment. We have an advanced web tracking tool based on test documents which manages test results and provides this information in report format directly to the relevant engineers. Besides face-to-face and virtual testing events remote testing is possible on a continuous basis.

PSS AG membership also enables early involvement on testing and deployment of emerging new standards with other leaders and experts in the industry. From the expert technical discussion within PSS-AG, one can for instance get easily answers to problematic issues which the engineers may be facing.

Active PSS AG participation also serves as de-facto proof for interoperability which is certainly recognized by potential customers.

* What is the role of the group chairmen?

I would say that the main role is facilitating the activities in different areas like hosting conference calls, collecting feedback in general, coordinating test case creation and feature planning, liasons for SDOs, provision of needed tools for testing, planning the events etc.  So you could say that the group chairmen are to help the member companies’ to fulfill their common (and individual) needs.

One part of the work is also to represent the group to external parties as well as towards the IMTC organization.

* What are the group greatest achievements to date?

PSS-AG had a significant role in facilitating deployment of the original 3GPP PSS based media services, and it continues to facilitate deployment of new features today. This success has significantly increased the group of member companies participating in tests. The PSS AG has a liaison relationship with different SDOs, and liaisons have been posted regularly on our testing experience. Such liaisons often result in the SDO’s accepting PSS-AG feedback and making changes and improvements to the specifications.

* What are the major goals for 2010?

Naturally we continuously want to keep PSS AG as an interesting and growing forum for interoperability testing, and via that to enable the industry wide deployment of PSS related features and applications.   At concrete level the upcoming SuperOP event in June will be the main event of the year, where all basically all features having a PSS test specification can be tested onsite. Feature wise, http streaming from Apple and 3GPP will be perhaps the most significant new features to be tested (or a test spec to be created) this year.

Farid Benamrouche is currently Project Manager of the R&D streaming solutions at NXP Software. He is an expert on wireless streaming protocols ranging from 3G to Bluetooth and various multimedia technologies. Farid is currently Co-Chairman of the Packet Switched Stream (PSS) activity group in International Telecommunications Consortium and was before that actively contributing to the Bluetooth SIG interoperability.

NXP Software is an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) with local sales and support in eight countries, and has established partnerships with key vendors to ensure optimum flexibility, ease-of-integration and interoperability between HW and SW platforms. Their software is supporting customers to translate their innovative ideas into consumer lifestyle experiences that truly stand out from the crowd.

Ari Heikkinen is Director of Programs in PV Finland. Before joining PV in 2007 he worked in various research and management positions in Nokia from 1995 to 2007. Dr. Heikkinen received a Ph.D. in Signal Processing in Tampere University of Technology in 2002. He has several publications and holds 5 patents. In his current role he manages several customer programs related to multimedia communications systems and services. Dr. Heikkinen acts as a co-chair for Packet Switched Streaming (PSS) Activity Group in International Telecommunications Consortium.

PacketVideo (PV) is recognized and awarded pioneer in creating and innovating various multimedia software solutions for both mobiles and connected home devices. PV’s software powers the world’s leading mobile entertainment services and has shipped in over 300 million units worldwide in hundreds of different handsets and CE devices. PV is a US based company with headquarters in San Diego, California. European research and development offices are located in Germany, Switzerland and Finland.

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Announcing the Creation of IMTC Telepresence Multi-Streaming Activity Group

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It gives me great pleasure to announce the formation of a Telepresence Multi-Streaming Activity Group at IMTC. Telepresence is becoming widely deployed as companies seek a premium user experience while working together across different locations. Several IMTC members, including Cisco, Polycom, Radvision, Lifesize, Tandberg and AT&T have expressed interest in a Telepresence Activity Group and will be actively participating in the AG. The AG will be co-chaired by Allyn Romanow of Cisco and a representative from Polycom.

The charter of the AG will be to define the requirements and use cases to drive standardization efforts by the SDOs (Standards Development Organizations) in the Telepresence Multi-Streaming area. The AG will work closely with its peers in IETF and ITU-T. The kickoff meeting will be during SuperOp in April at Ancona, during the Telepresence Workshop.

The Board of Directors would like to invite all members to actively participate in the kickoff and the AG, as IMTC leads the way in standardizing another emerging technology area.

Shantanu Sarkar
Working Group Chair, Unified Communications
IMTC

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