From anandb at ripe.net Sat Sep 3 21:54:47 2011 From: anandb at ripe.net (Anand Buddhdev) Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 21:54:47 +0200 Subject: [enum-wg] Key-Signing Key (KSK) Roll-over for RIPE NCC Zones Message-ID: <4E628607.1020605@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear colleagues, On Monday, 5 September, the RIPE NCC will roll over the Key-Signing Keys (KSKs) of all our signed zones. Once we verify that the roll-over has been successful, we will update the trust anchors of most zones in their respective parent zones. We still have a small number of islands of trust, and we will publish updated trust anchor files for these zones on the RIPE NCC website at: https://www.ripe.net/data-tools/dns/dnssec/dnssec-keys If you're still using our trust anchors in your resolvers, please update them next week. Regards, Anand Buddhdev DNS Services, RIPE NCC From Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie Tue Sep 6 11:46:45 2011 From: Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie (Niall O'Reilly) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:46:45 +0100 Subject: [enum-wg] ENUM WG Minutes: last call closing 30 Sep 2011 Message-ID: Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues, Please check the draft minutes from the ENUM WG sessions at RIPE meetings 60, 61, and 62, and post any errors or omissions to the WG list before 12:00 UTC on Friday, 30 September next. You'll find the minutes at http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-60 http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-61 http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-62 I intend to ask the NCC Meeting Team to mark the current versions "Final" shortly after that deadline. As it happens, and as some of you may notice, they've already done this for the RIPE 60 Minutes. There was a misunderstanding at some stage, but it's probably not worth hunting down, as I'm sure events will catch up in a few weeks. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly From Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie Tue Sep 6 11:56:33 2011 From: Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie (Niall O'Reilly) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:56:33 +0100 Subject: [enum-wg] RIPE63: call for agenda items Message-ID: <9615AABA-E335-49E3-8677-10009028BEAB@ucd.ie> Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues, RIPE 63 (Vienna) is less than 8 weeks away, at Hallowe'en. As you probably know, Denesh, Carsten, and I have an action point to prepare a panel discussion for the ENUM WG session. We're eager to have your suggestions for discussion questions. Your proposals for other agenda items are of course also very welcome. I look forward to seeing you in Vienna. Best regards Niall O'Reilly Co-Chair, RIPE ENUM WG From Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie Mon Sep 19 10:44:34 2011 From: Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie (Niall O'Reilly) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:44:34 +0100 Subject: [enum-wg] RIPE63: call for agenda items In-Reply-To: <9615AABA-E335-49E3-8677-10009028BEAB@ucd.ie> References: <9615AABA-E335-49E3-8677-10009028BEAB@ucd.ie> Message-ID: On 6 Sep 2011, at 10:56, Niall O'Reilly wrote: > Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues, > > RIPE 63 (Vienna) is less than 8 weeks away, at Hallowe'en. > > As you probably know, Denesh, Carsten, and I have an action point to > prepare a panel discussion for the ENUM WG session. We're eager to > have your suggestions for discussion questions. > > Your proposals for other agenda items are of course also very welcome. > > I look forward to seeing you in Vienna. RIPE 63 opens in just 6 weeks. Wolfgang Nagele will give the regular ENUM DNS operations update from the RIPE NCC. Your ideas for the ENUM panel discussion and/or other agenda items in the ENUM WG are still very welcome. The Program Committee, which takes care of the Plenary and BoF sessions, is also eager to have your requests via . Auf Wiedersehen in Wien! Niall O'Reilly From Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie Mon Sep 19 10:50:34 2011 From: Niall.oReilly at ucd.ie (Niall O'Reilly) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:50:34 +0100 Subject: [enum-wg] Fwd: ENUM WG Minutes: last call closing 30 Sep 2011 References: Message-ID: Dear ENUM-WG colleagues, Bernie Hoeneisen has aked for a correction to the RIPE-62 ENUM-WG minutes. If there is no objection, I'll ask the meeting support team to change the official copy. Please note the deadline for receiving any other corrections, preferably on this list, so that all WG participants can see, falls at the end of next week: Friday, 30 September. Best regards Niall O'Reilly Begin forwarded message: > From: Bernie Hoeneisen > Date: 8 September 2011 18:25:41 GMT+01:00 > To: Niall O'Reilly > Subject: Re: [enum-wg] ENUM WG Minutes: last call closing 30 Sep 2011 > message-id: > > Hi Niall > > How is life? > > Small editorial corrections to RIPE-62 ENUM minutes (D1: NRENUM) > > CURRENTLY: > > Bernie Hoeneisen, ucom.ch, asked if GDS is just a means of finding the other number. He added that video conferences are based on H323 or SIP and that GDS has not been supported for five years but is still there. > > > SHOULD BE: > > Bernie Hoeneisen, ucom.ch, commented that GDS is just a means of finding the other H.323 endpoint using a number. He added that video conferences are usually based on H.323 or SIP and that GDS has not been supported for many years but is still there. > > > cheers, > Bernie > > -- > > http://ucom.ch/ > Tech Consulting for Internet Technology > > >> Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues, >> Please check the draft minutes from the ENUM WG sessions at >> RIPE meetings 60, 61, and 62, and post any errors or omissions >> to the WG list before 12:00 UTC on Friday, 30 September next. >> You'll find the minutes at >> http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-60 >> http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-61 >> http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/enum/minutes/ripe-62 >> I intend to ask the NCC Meeting Team to mark the current >> versions "Final" shortly after that deadline. As it happens, >> and as some of you may notice, they've already done this for >> the RIPE 60 Minutes. There was a misunderstanding at some >> stage, but it's probably not worth hunting down, as I'm sure >> events will catch up in a few weeks. >> Best regards, >> Niall O'Reilly > From richard at shockey.us Thu Sep 29 23:27:18 2011 From: richard at shockey.us (Richard Shockey) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:27:18 -0400 Subject: [enum-wg] Who said ENUM was dead? Message-ID: <028601cc7eee$91df2ba0$b59d82e0$@us> Kari Hiatt-Moran | Communications Coordinator CableLabs | 858 Coal Creek Circle, Louisville, CO 80027 303.661.3789 (office) | 303.664.8137 (fax) | k.hiatt at cablelabs.com Contact: info at cablelabs.com 303-661-9100 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CableLabs? Launches Cable?s PeerConnect? Registry for IP Communications Louisville, Colorado, September 29, 2011 ? CableLabs? today unveiled the PeerConnect? registry, a cable operator service to facilitate end-to-end IP communications. The PeerConnect registry connects cable operators and their partners so they can exchange the data necessary to establish voice and video calls, SMS messages and other forms of IP communications between their respective networks. ?The PeerConnect registry allows Comcast to move telephone number translation services inside the IP domain,? said Phil Miller, Vice President, Strategic Partnership Development, Comcast Communications and Data services. ?It provides a scalable solution for us to dynamically distribute numbers and other IP voice session routing data to select partners.? ?Cablevision has been using the PeerConnect registration services for some time with great success to disseminate IP session routing information to peers. It is a scalable solution for managing peering relationships and it is built on open standards to advertise session routing data to various valued-added service companies,? said Wayne Thompson, Vice President, Telecom and Internet Management at Cablevision Systems Corp. ?This initiative provides each operator an independent and secure way of managing its data distribution to enable dynamic peering relationships with cable and non-cable operator companies. In Canada, Shaw is leveraging the registry resolution service as a number translation service,? said Peter Bissonnette, President of Shaw Communications Inc. The registry service also allows CableLabs member companies deploying mobile wireless services to distribute the wireless numbers they serve to a variety of SMS-MMS service providers. ?The PeerConnect registry is part of the SMS-MMS service platform Cox Wireless TMI has been leveraging with great success for its mobile rollout? said R.K. Gopinath, Director, Wireless Product Development & Management at Cox Communications. Secure and Distributed Service Platform CableLabs has built the PeerConnect registry service working with its member companies and a vendor ecosystem to simply enable a secure, distributed service platform for the provisioning and distribution of session related data for SMS-MMS and Voice over IP communications. Endorsed by several large and small cable operators in the United States and Canada, the PeerConnect registry has been in production since 2009. ?We have designed this service to accelerate the adoption of end-to-end IP communications and open up the possibilities for new real-time communication services? said Jean-Fran?ois Mul?, CableLabs? SVP of Technology Development and the PeerConnect program director since its inception. ?We solved many parts of the dynamic and distributed provisioning issues by implementing Web Services and adopting an open protocol framework for data provisioning, resolution and replication working with numerous actors in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to agree on common standards,? he said. The PeerConnect registry includes three main service elements: ? A registration service allowing cable operators to dynamically provision various service data elements ? A resolution service element for cable operators and their peering partners to perform number translation and routing queries to the registry using the IETF SIP and ENUM protocols ? A replication element to dynamically distribute session routing data for SMS-MMS and VoIP to select partner companies More information about the PeerConnect registry and how to participate is available at http://www.cablelabs.com/peerconnect or http://www.peerconnect.com. About CableLabs: Founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry, Cable Television Laboratories is a non-profit research and development consortium that is dedicated to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping its cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members. CableLabs maintains additional web sites at www.cablenet.org, www.ebif.tv and www.tru2way.com. Advanced Digital Cable?, CableCARD?, CableHome?, CableLabs?, CableNET?, CablePC?, DCAS?, DPoE?, DOCSIS?, EBIF?, Go2BroadbandSM, M-Card?, OpenCable?, PacketCable?, PeerConnect?, and tru2way? are marks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. 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