I certainly don't share that assumption. Then again, I don't share the
assumption that any central coordinating authority is needed to set up
conferencing services.
This is an interesting point. The XCON WG is about _Centralized_
conferencing platforms. Who does operate such centralized systems?
Thanks, Henry
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Subject: Re: WG Review: Centralized Conferencing (xcon)
Are not service providers and network
managers the people supposed to bring these services into operation?
I certainly don't share that assumption. Then again, I don't share the
assumption that any central coordinating authority is needed to set up
conferencing services.