From: Cataldo Mark-mcatald1 Sent: 13 June 2000 10:36 To: 'MExE (3GPP Listserver)' Subject: FW: SDR Forum progress Hello, as one of my action items from the Maarssen meeting, I have contacted John Ralston of the SDR Forum to determine progress since the London meeting. Below is John's response... Regards, Mark. ________________________________________________________________ Mark Cataldo,             Motorola, GSM Applied Research, European Cellular Infrastructure Group, Network Solutions Sector, 16 Euroway, Blagrove, Swindon SN5 8YQ, UK. Motorola Postbox 127 GSM: +44 777 55 8 22 88, Tel: +44 1793 566297, Fax: +44 1793 566225 ________________________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: John Ralston [mailto:jralston@morphics.com] Sent: 31 May 2000 05:39 To: Cataldo Mark-mcatald1 Subject: Re: SDR Forum progress Mark, A great deal of feedback relevant to MExE has come out of the April meeting in Seoul, Korea. The meeting was hosted by several leading Korean wireless companies and industry associations, and was also held in conjunction with the 2nd Asian SDR Workshop. Keynote talks were presented by LG and Samsung, among others. The Samsung talk was given by Dr. S-K. Park, whom I'm sure you know from his Chairmanship of 3GPP-TSG-T. Dr. Park devoted a good chunk of his talk to the potential importance of the SDR Forum/ MExE liaison. Our proposal to re-use MExE technologies for software download was developed further in Seoul, in particular with respect to addressing current regulatory issues. I subsequently chaired an SDR Workshop in Washington, DC, to prepare the industry's response to the FCC's Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on SDR. We had a very international turnout, including representatives from European and Asian wireless regulatory authorities. MExE figures prominantly in the SDR Forum response to the FCC NOI. I also caught a Roy Rubenstein short article entitled "Groups cooperate on data download" (dated 8 May 2000), in which you and others were interviewed regarding the SDR Forum/ MExE liaison. The above regulatory activities have consumed much of the Forum's time since Korea. However, at our next general meeting in Seattle, Washington (19-22 June), we will be crafting our initial input for MExE Release 2000, and plan to present this at our joint meeting with you in Galway in August (do you have further details on dates and location?). FYI, I have also attached a press release announcing the Seattle meeting. Several member companies have inquired as to whether MExE would have any objections to the SDR Forum putting out a press release to officially "announce" our collaborative efforts, to be released shortly after the June meeting? Finally, any input that you or other MExE members can provide to support the SDR Forum in its further development of MExE-related contributions would be much appreciated. For reference, I am attaching a preliminary "SDR Forum Position on Security Issues" (word document + powerpoint figures) for your review with respect to MExE related content. Please note that this document was prepared for the FCC, NOT for input to MExE. Useful input to Forum work would be more detailed descriptions of MExE S/W download technologies and anticipated roadmaps (i.e. embracing XML, etc.), as well as similar "MExE-enhancement" documents that have been submitted by other standards bodies, in order to give Forum members a better idea of the scope, format, and level of detail which MExE would like to see in our submission. If you can forward such input to me prior to our Jume meeting, it will have a very positive impact. Sorry to flood you with this all at once. All the best in the meantime, John At 08:48 AM 5/22/2000 +0100, you wrote: >John, > >at the current MExE meeting here in Utrecht, Holland, I have been actioned >to contact you. We noted that in London you had stated that an SDR Forum >meeting was being held in April, and the group would be interested to hear >whether any feedback relevant to MExE may have come from that SDR Forum >meeting. > >I look forward to hearing from you so that I may distribute your response >back to the group. > >Regards, > >Mark. >________________________________________________________________ > >Mark Cataldo, >Motorola, GSM Applied Research, European Cellular Infrastructure Group, >Network Solutions Sector, 16 Euroway, Blagrove, Swindon SN5 8YQ, UK. > >Motorola Postbox 127 > >GSM: +44 777 55 8 22 88, Tel: +44 1793 566297, Fax: +44 1793 566225 >________________________________________________________________ > >