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[cooperation-wg] SG20 and DONA etc
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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Mon Feb 6 12:30:02 CET 2017
> On 6 Feb 2017, at 10:43, Richard Hill <rhill at hill-a.ch> wrote: > > The list of inputs to the next SG20 meeting is at: > > https://www.itu.int/md/T17-SG20-170313-C/en Thanks for the link Richard. Do you know if there there other documents/contributions for this meeting which are only available to ITU members? > I don't see anything that looks like a proposal to do what Patrik rightly > criticizes, but I may have missed something, or there may be something in > the pipeline that is not yet published. Well there is a master framework agreement (MoU?) between the DONA Foundation and the ITU: https://www.itu.int/md/S15-CL-INF-0013/en That document does not appear to be in the public domain. Though I haven’t spent much time looking for it . The web page in the link above says "TSB has identified different uses of DOA for promoting and extending the benefits gained from telecommunications and ICTs, including safety, combating counterfeit devices and products and addressing environmental issues such as e-waste.”. Something does appear to be in the pipeline and ITU seems to be (sort of) endorsing DOA. Can anyone on this list provide more details?
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