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Re: [Sip] rsvp or manyfolks in 3gpp
Juha,
Manyfolks is still mandatory in 3GPP, but not the e2e status type. The
segmented status type will be used instead. This means that with QoS in
the access networks but not in the backbone the call can proceed.
Regards,
Gonzalo
jh@lohi.eng.song.fi wrote:
>
> xin,
>
> from your message i get an impression that rsvp is not mandatory in 3gpp
> terminals:
>
> > I am familiar with the 3GPP SIP architecture, our terminals don't use
> > RSVP, ...
>
> last fall i wrote on the sip mailing list:
>
> > i met yesterday a person who works for a big mobile phone/network vendor
> > and when i asked about manyfolks, he said that the 3gpp indeed has
> > adopted it, but that it is not a mandatory part of the spec and that
> > this vendor has no intention to use it in its own products.
>
> to which Miguel Garcia from ericsson replied:
>
> > Good luck to that vendor. I can tell you that manyfolks IS mandatory
> > in 3GPP, so if somebody designs a terminal that does not support
> > manyfolks, is not going to be 3GPP compliant. I believe the person you
> > spoke to is miss-informed.
>
> i'm now a bit buzzled here? is it so that an e-2-e reservation
> according to manyfolks is mandatory in 3gpp terminals, but the
> reservation protocol doesn't need to be rsvp? if so, can each handset
> vendor invent their own or what?
>
> -- juha
>
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