[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Opinion: This call to urgency can be best met IMHO by using 
>> P2PP implemented on 600 nodes on Planet Lab since it meets the 
>> criteria of running code, open available free code and large 
>> footprint deployment.
> 
> I fully agree. Besides Nokia's implementation shows that P2PP can also
> work on mobile devices. Some of you who visited Nokia's P2PSIP demo
> stand in Las Vegas could see a demo of the P2PP implementation on Nokia
> phones. At the stand we were showing how a mobile phone that implements
> P2PP can join the Columbia Univ.'s 600 nodes overlay on Planet Lab and
> allow users to use basic SIP services. The demo was done in colaboration
> with Columbia Univ. 

Marcin, could you provide some more details about your mobile nodes
joining a 600-peers overlay on PlanetLab?  As far as I know, PlanetLab
is a federated testbed made of very stable public servers; how did you
manage to make mobile devices part of it?  Or were the mobile nodes
participating only as clients, through a XML-RPC-like interface?

-- 
Ciao,
Enrico

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