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IMTC: Successfully Establishing & Leading Standards-Based Interoperability Greg Meyer Intel Corporation October 8, 2013

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Presentation covers history of interoperability events in IMTC, starting from the very first events in the area of H.320 and T.120. Presented during IMTC 20th Anniversary Forum in Porto, Portugal by Greg Meyer

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IMTC: Successfully Establishing & Leading Standards-Based Interoperability

Greg MeyerIntel Corporation

October 8, 2013

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• Hired at Intel August 1995 to lead T.120 interoperability testing in IMTC

• Contributed T.120 test plans to IMTC in 1995• Chaired

– T.120 Data Conferencing AG– H.324 PSTN Video Conferencing AG– H.323 IP Conferencing AG– Network Infrastructure WG– Others

• Organized & led over 40 IMTC interoperability test events from 1996 through 2002

• Director and Executive VP, 2001 - 2002

Greg’s IMTC Background

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Topics

1. Past: What worked well–Standards vs. Proprietary–Consolidation–Interoperability– Interworking

2. Present: Where are we today– Leadership– Activities

3. Future– Successful Attributes

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• Business broadband was ISDN PRI & T-1 @ 1.5 Mbps• Consumer Internet was dial-up modems @ 14.4 Kbps

(V.32bis)• Intel® Pentium® processor

– 66 MHz– 0.8 micron– 3.1 million transistors

• ITU-T formed replacing CCITT– H.320 Revised March 1993 (ISDN Video Conf)– T.120 definition begins (Data Conf)

• Several proprietary conferencing

implementations– DSP encoding & decoding required

Telecom & Computing in 1993

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• Technology was BARELY able to support conferencing

• There was only ONE published standard (H.320)• Consequently

– The conferencing industry was mostly companies with proprietary implementations

– Implementations required special hardware (DSPs) and software; the standard Windows PC was not capable of supporting teleconferencing

Take Away #1

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• September 1994, merger of – Consortium of Audiographics Teleconferencing

Standards (CATS) & – Multimedia Communications Community of Interest

(MCCOI)

• December 1995, merger with Personal Conferencing Work Group (PCWG)– The focus of PCWG was interoperability testing

between clients & MCU’s using proprietary protocols & codecs

IMTC is CreatedInternational Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium

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• A number of industry groups had formed to address the chaos and splintering of a market with big potential

• IMTC consolidated a number of those industry groups around standards

• The merger with PCWG brought interoperability testing to IMTC

Take Away #2

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• October 1995, IMTC established the T-120 Interop AG• March 1996, held first interoperability test event, “Event-

120” – Sponsored by Intel and Microsoft– Rules of Engagement established

• No requirement to forfeit IP • No announcements/marketing of specific test results• Engineering and product testing only

– no marketing demos – no clients, customers or observers

– 25 companies participated– Concluded with large, multipoint data conference

Establishing Interoperability

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• The long-term success of IMTC interoperability was largely due to the processes and policies established for Event-120

• Dedicated resources of member companies were essential, especially sponsors

• Large, influential sponsor companies signaled unity and acceptance of the standards

• T.120 was chosen over H.320 due to new implementations needing testing– The importance of interoperability events declines

as more products are released

Take Away #3

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• After Event-120, interop events for H.323, H.320 and H.324 began in earnest

• Monthly events for H.323– Smaller, lighter events– No large infrastructure, just IP switches/hubs– And T-shirts!

• After some H.324 events, the AG started virtual events– Reduced costs & travel– F2F events still needed for newer implementations

Interop Events Galore

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• IMTC learned to adapt and scale – Reduce costs – Achieve higher interoperability for more member

companies

Take Away #4

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• Individual standards testing (e.g., between H.323 terminals) were successful, but…

• The ultimate goal was interworking of any terminal to another terminal (e.g., between H.323 and H.320)

• SuperOp! was created to provide an all-inclusive interworking event– May 1997– Sponsors: Deutsche Telekom & Video Server– Berlin

SuperOp!

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• Like Event-120– Large infrastructure (ISDN, IP, PSTN)

• But MUCH bigger!– All standard protocols (H.320, H.323, H.324, T.120)– More companies, more participants

• Interoperability conducted first• SuperConnection! Interworking followed

– Careful planning and scheduling of terminals, MCU’s, Gatekeepers and Gateways

• HUGE success, made into an annual event

SuperOp!

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SuperConnection! (2000)

SIP

Endpoints (30)PolycomSamsungVTELTelesPictureTelRADVisionTandbergAethraSharpSonyTundoSorenson Vision

GatekeepersMicrosoftRADVisionEzeniaAvayaAspectTundoWhite PineNextoneCisco

Endpoints: Polycom, VTEL, Tandberg, AVM, Motorola, Aethra, PictureTel, Intel

AvayaEquivalenceVegaStreamMicrosoftNextoneNetergy

IMTC does not guarantee the interoperability level of above products

ezeniaWhitePine

ezenia

H.323

Nuera

DataConnection

H.320 Avayaezenia Polycom

Aspect

EndpointNuera

AccordAccord

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• SuperOp! enabled a maturing of the industry– Interoperability– Interworking– Stress testing

• Released products benefitted as well as unreleased products

Take Away #5

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• Stable Leadership– Deepak, Anatoli, Patrick L., Matt

• Combined with Market Leading Companies • In Essential Activity Groups

– IMS– SIP Parity– PSS– WebRTC– Telepresence– …

PresentThe Right Ingredients

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• Wide-spread adoption of conferencing products depends on standards and interoperability

• Align activities in AG’s closely to new/changing standards

• Adopt of ALL standards-based conferencing to help the entire industry

• Continue SuperOp! and SuperConnection! Active IMTC members and sponsors are critical to

ensuring a successful industry

FutureKeys to Success

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Happy 20th Anniversary, IMTC!

Thank You

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It’s Been WIP for 18 Yearsftp://ftp.imtc-files.org/Archive/ITAG/ITAG120/