Circles of Life and Interoperability

Tables are set (we call them booth, but they are simply two tables put together in L-shape), the network and power cables being laid down. Equipment on the racks is humming away:

IMTC’s annual flagship interoperability testing event, called SuperOp!, is starting on Monday, May 16th.

It will be 15th SuperOp! – as IMTC had being working since 1993 on ensuring interoperability of standards-based  communication technologies and devices. There had being numerous interoperability testing events done by individual activity groups – I would roughly estimate that total number of events might be closer to 150 – engineers, competitors, getting together to ensure that competition and marketing aside, our technology is cohesive and working together – in real life.

Everything runs in circles in this life. Okay, it is actually a spiral, but when you are in it, it looks like circle. We became a full circle with the location of the event – Three out of four biggest and most successful IMTC SuperOp! events took place in Hawaii – 1998, 1999, 2001 ( 2000 event was in Nice). All the way until 2006, IMTC SuperOp! events were conducted in September ( then shifted into April/May time frame). The event in year 2001 was taking place September 10-14… I still remember being awaken at 3:30 AM on Tuesday, September 11, with an unfathomable news of World Trade Center bombing. So when we decided that we are going to Hawaii for 2011 event, whole planning cycle had being a bit surreal, in anticipation of waking up and finding out that it was just a dream. But – we are here. It is a different island (we are on Big Island now), but still a Hilton hotel is hosting the event – Hilton Waikoloa Village. Things do run in circles.

Our view here at Kona

Until 2001, H.323 protocol was the main focus of IMTC. At the beginning 2001, a small group of companies approached IMTC and said “streaming video is important, and it will be big, and it should be interoperable”. SuperOp! 2001 was first ever event to test Packet Switch Streaming technologies – and yes, it became big and continues to be one of the main activities of IMTC.

Everything runs in circles. SuperOp! 2011 will be first ever event for Voice over LTE testing over live LTE network (courtesy of our sponsor, Huawei). SuperOp! 2011 will be first ever event for testing TIP – Telepresence Interoperability Protocol. SuperOp! 2011 will be first ever IMTC event for Huawei, Acme Packet, Teliris, Magor, BlueJeans. Overall, there will be more engineers attending this SuperOp! 2011 than SuperOp! 2010.

Video communications and all –IP communications are marching forward with ever-increasing speed. Video communication became regular part of our daily lives. IP pipe, ubiquitously available in 4G mobile networks, promises to further simplify our daily communication and allow delivering of the new services. For more than 15 years, IMTC had being pushing both Video and ubiquitous all-IP communication to become a simple reality, based on proven interoperability – and the work is going to continue. And if you are not participating yet, it is time to be the part of the circle of Interoperability – the first ever.

 

About the writer: Anatoli Levine

IMTC SuperOP! 2011 – VoLTE, TIP, QoE & SVC

  • VoLTE Testings, will be conducted during the IMTC SuperOP! event that will take place in Kona, Hawaii, during the week of May 16th-20th, 2011. During the event, tests will be focused on terminals and core network. This makes the IMTC SuperOp! 2011 testing event unique, and one of the few places to actually accomplish this level of engineer to engineer interoperability testing. IMTC is inviting all terminal companies to participate including ST-Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, LG, RIM and others, as well as Operators with interest in VoLTE. Contact Anatoli Levin (alevine@radvision.com) orPaul Ritchie (pritchie@inventures.com) for additional details.
  • Open TIP Testing at SuperOpTelepresence Interoperability Protocol testing will be a key focus during the SuperOP! 2011 event.
    IMTC is inviting all interested parties, both members and non-members alike, to participate in this event’s engineering focused testing.
    For more information about TIP testing at SuperOP! Event, press here (pdf).
  • IMTC H264 SVC & QoE Workshop - IMTC will be holding a SVC & QoE Workshop during our SuperOp!, May 16-20. This is an open call to all IMTC members to participate, AND, submit proposals for speaker slots and presentations. This workshop, organized as part of IMTC SuperOp! 2011, is intended to bring together experts in the field to discuss what SVC means to the videoconferencing and UC industries, what is missing in terms of standards support, and what steps should the industry take to ensure interoperability. If you would like a time-slot on the agenda, Speaker proposals should be sent to our IMTC Service desk at Help@IMTC.org by April 4, 2011, and include the speaker’s name, affiliation, and presentation title.
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Interoperability Testing of Voice over LTE (VoLTE)


International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC) is pleased to announce that interoperability testing of Voice over LTE (VoLTE) will be one of the key focus areas during their flagship SuperOp! 2011 interoperability testing event in Kona, HI, May 15-20.  IMTC’s VoLTE testing will focus on terminals and core network interoperability.  IMTC invites all interested parties to participate in this engineering test event.

IMTC has a special area of interest with VoLTE testing. While other organizations may test VoLTE on network interfaces, IMTC has a keen focus for VoLTE testing on terminals and with the core network. This makes the IMTC SuperOp! 2011 testing event unique, and one of the few places to actually accomplish this level of engineer to engineer interoperability testing. A complete network inclusive of LTE access is being hosted by Huawei at the May 2011 SuperOp!, and IMTC is inviting all terminal companies to participate including ST-Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, LG, RIM and others, as well as Operators with interest in VoLTE.

At the June 2010 SuperOp!, participating companies included Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, LifeSize Communications, Nextreaming Corp., Nokia, NXP, Orange France Telecom, PacketVideo, Polycom, RADVISION, RealNetworks, TANDBERG Telecom, Vidiator Technology and Vidyo.

Registration information for SuperOp! 2011 may be found at: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=944989

Full details including the ‘rules of engagement’ for this engineering only testing event can be found at the link above. This is a closed and confidential interoperability testing event, it is not a public event. Access to IMTC interoperability testing events is available to all IMTC member companies, and invited non-member companies who can contribute to the interop testing activities. IMTC member companies participate in ongoing development of the interoperability testing plans and specifications, organize and conduct face-to-face and virtual interoperability testing events on the regular basis, and provide feedback for improvements to national and international standardization bodies like ITU-T, 3GPP, IETF, GSMA and others.

SuperOp!, organized and conducted by the IMTC annually, is a significant event for the telecommunications, video conferencing and Telepresence sector. It brings together engineers from the leading companies developing unified communications, video communications products and services worldwide. The event includes equipment and service interoperability on combinations of IP networks, and covered a broad range of technologies such as HD Videoconferencing, Telepresence, mobile 3G-324M video, new 3G rate adaptation mechanisms in Packet Switch Streaming, SIP with BFCP and H.323 with H.239, and HTTP Live Streaming features.

About the International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC)

The IMTC is an industry-leading, non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and facilitate the development and use of interoperable, real-time, multimedia telecommunication products and services based on open international standards. The IMTC hosts interoperability testing events and demonstrations throughout the world. IMTC has hosted more than 50 such events to test SIP, IMS, VoLTE, H.323, 3G-324M, 3G-PSS, Nat/Firewall Traversal, T.120, H .320, and other Voice over IP products and services with each other. The IMTC Board of Directors includes representatives from AT&T, Cisco Systems, Ericsson, HP, Huawei, LifeSize Communications, Nokia, Polycom, RADVISION and Vidyo. The San Ramon, California-based consortium comprises approximately 40 member organizations from around the globe. Membership is open to any interested party, including vendors of audio, document, and video conferencing hardware and software; academic institutions; government agencies; and non-profit organizations. “The IMTC is making Rich Media happen Anywhere, Anytime.” Further information on IMTC can be found at http://www.imtc.org.

Contact: Anatoli Levine, IMTC President

alevine@radvision.com

Paul Ritchie, IMTC Executive Director

pritchie@inventures.com

2400 Camino Ramon, Suite #375

San Ramon, CA 94583

+1.925.275.6600

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SuperOP 2011 Event & TIP

IMTC SuperOp! 2011, premier annual Interoperability Testing event, will take place in Kona, Hawaii, during the week of May 16-20.
During the event, IMTC members will get together to test various IP Video communications systems and technologies ranging from SIP and H.323 to VoLTE and IMS. During this event, Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) implementations will be tested for the first time ever.

Registration is open at http://www.regonline.com/superopkona

IMTC official announcement can be found here (PDF).

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Polycom & TIP

A few days ago, Polycom announced support for the Cisco/IMTC - Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) standard.
The Telepresence Interoperability Protocol was developed by Cisco to allow multi-screen interoperability between Telepresence systems from different vendors. The protocol was transferred to IMTC for on-going development and is offered in a royalty-free license.

The announcement was promoted in PR channels of both Polycom and Cisco, a rather unique sight:


David Benham, IMTC TIP Activity Group Co-Chair responded to the announcement, indicating the importance of the protocol to the industry:
“We are pleased to hear that Polycom is joining other companies in adopting the Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP), the only open, multi-screen interoperability protocol available today.   In mid 2010, Cisco transferred ownership of TIP to IMTC so it can provide stewardship of the protocol, offer TIP royalty-free to anyone as well as manage the TIP open source project.   We look forward to Polycom implementing TIP, which helps improve overall market acceptance of Telepresence systems and services.”

TIP support will allow Polycom Telepresence equipment to participate in a HD video-conference with Cisco products. Polycom UC Intelligent Core MCU will support Cisco’s TIP from Q2 2011.
Polycom isn’t the first Company outside Cisco to support TIP – The protocol is licensed by many companies including Radvision, LifeSize (Logitech) and Tandberg (now a part of Cisco).

For more info about TIP, check our TIP Page.

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