Hi Christian,
This is one of the processes within the ITU-T standards body. The documents
that is submitted into these documents can have multiple levels of "status".
I'm not sure what the process is within the UK, but I have some idea of the
process within the USA. Maybe Stephen Trowbridge or others more familiar with
the procedures can comment (I typically try to stay away from these and stick
my head into the technical stuff).
The lowest status is that a document is sent by a company. In this case only
that company is known to support this. A document may also have multiple
company names as contributors, in which case these companies are active
proponents.
The next level status is a country document. A country document (e.g., USA or
UK) means that the document has undergone a national standards process, and
that ALL the companies represented within that country will support the
position stated by the document.
This is of course much different from the IETF process, where all documents are
by individual basis (theoretically it should not even have company affiliation
but only represents the views of the individuals in the author list, but of
course practically most people who attends and submits documents are actually
representing a company view)...please don't flame me, just giving an
observation based on my limited exposure to the IETF process...
Hope this helps
Zhi
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From: Christian de Larrinaga [mailto:cdel(_at_)firsthand(_dot_)net]
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Subject: RE: Last Call: CR-LDP Extensions for ASON to Informational
Lin Zhi-Wei
You mention a UK national position paper. Can you give me the references and
what made this "national"?
many thanks,
Christian de Larrinaga
A clear U.K. national position paper was
contributed to the meeting currently underway
(delayed contribution 483), supporting that all
three of the ASON signaling Recommendations
should be put for consent at this meeting.
Hope this helps...
Zhi