Idea

Rick Stevens stevens at mcs.anl.gov
Sun Oct 3 11:41:46 CDT 1999


I dont think that it is just a NetMeeting issue, but rather an
issue with the whole set of commercial H.323/T.120 based applications..
 
I'm looking into the Alliance joining the Multimedia Teleconferencing
Group see www.imtc.org to provide some input on future IP based
room scale systems which so far seem to be missing from the commercial
agenda.. from looking at SuperOp etc.. there are quite a few products
based on H.323 and T.120 that we need to understand how they might
tie into a larger-AG based environment (or why that doesnt make sense
etc.)

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Robert Olson wrote:

> I'm curious about the numbers of people who use netmeeting on a regular 
> basis, as compared to those who ask this question. In our experience thus 
> far we've not really found any people that use it that find it effective; 
> however, those who see the M$ marketing ask the questions about it..
> 
> --bob
> 
> At 12:50 PM 10/1/99 -1000, Margaret Lewis wrote:
> >Rick,
> >
> >Think it is a good idea to add discussions of H.323. At the demo we did on
> >Wednesday for the Regional Ed Labs this topic came up. Many orgs have accepted
> >H.323 as a standard through their implementation of softwares like NetMeeting.
> >The interoperability of AG to H.323 was a major question.
> >
> >ML
> >
> >Rick Stevens wrote:
> > >
> > > Good idea.. We need a person to implement a prototype.  BTW I've been 
> > reading
> > > the T.120 and H.323 specs and think we should add to the topic of
> > > the Technical R&D planning meeting a discussion of AG inter operability 
> > with
> > > these standards.
> > >
> > > At 01:00 PM 10/1/99 , Robert Olson wrote:
> > > >Snoop the streams, and keep track of the active sources. Put up a clock
> > > >panel with time for each of the timezones where folks are sending.
> > > >
> > > >--bob
> 
> 




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