I totally agree. Knowing that there is a compelling case of an IP
solution that would be applicable across technologies (wireless,
satellite and cable) I wonder why we should look at non-IP and legacy
solution. Also looking in the future if we have an IP solution that
works we can then see use cases for the non IP versions. I think it
also would send the wrong message to the community. Let's solve IP over
DVB here and let the other non-IP standardisation bodies tackle their
technologies.
/mjm
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Non-IP Protocol Support
From: John Border <border@hns.com>
Date: Wed, August 03, 2005 11:34 am
To: ipdvb@erg.abdn.ac.uk
I can understand why it is desirable to be able to carry non-IP
traffic. But, I would prefer to get a solution for security that
supports IP over DVB even if it doesn't support non-IP protocols than to
not have a solution. Is there a compelling reason to include securing
non-IP traffic in the problem space right now?
John