Hi all,
Yes, in fact HGI has looked at the QoS architecture including queue requirements and latency avoidance and have issued rather detailed recommendations that meet the Service Provider requirements for delivery of services. We would be pleased to explain the QoS approach.
E.g., we can look at setting up a conference call for HGI to explain this to the Homegate list if there is sufficient interest. If there are concerns with aspects of our work, (as implied in the message below and as stated during the Bar BoF), then we'd also welcome specific feedback.
Note that we have a Test Event in the near future to look at implementations of the HGI QoS requirements.
Best Regards
Duncan
Duncan Bees
Chief Technical & Business Officer, Home Gateway Initiative Vancouver, Canada [email protected] or [email protected] mobile +1.604.418.8997
skype: duncan.bees1
On Jul 29, 2009, Richard Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
David R Oran wrote:
> HGI and others (e.g. DLNA) do in fact have specs for this kind of
> stuff. I'll refrain from commenting on what I think of their quality.
> I think the group might consider taking some of this on, however I
> urge caution for a number of reasons including:
> - focus for the group
> - bleed-over into net neutrality issues
> - service definition and provisioning of device queues by the service
> provider versus the consumer.
I'm not sure what Homegate has to do with "net neutrality issues." If
net neutrality means anything at all, it's the demand by certain private
network operators, most notably Google, to have unfettered access to
first/last mile residential broadband networks. Google wants to bypass
the public Internet and install edge caches directly on the L2 network,
in other words. Aren't private network-to-private network issues are
outside the scope of IETF?
Under other definitions of net neutrality, ISP behavior is circumscribed
in various ways, but end-user behavior isn't. Given that home gateways
are (at least to some extent) end-user controlled devices, NN also
wouldn't apply to them under this more fuzzy definition.
NN is in any case a US issues, so I don't see why the international
community should care about it. What am I missing?
RB
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Richard Bennett
Research Fellow
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Washington, DC
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