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RFC 3002
Title: Overview of 2000 IAB Wireless Internetworking
Workshop
Author(s): D. Mitzel
Status: Informational
Date: November 2000
Mailbox: mitzel@iprg.nokia.com
Pages: 42
Characters: 101466
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-iab-wirelessws-01.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3002.txt
This document provides an overview of a workshop held by the Internet
Architecture Board (IAB) on wireless internetworking. The workshop
was hosted by Nokia in Mountain View, CA, USA on February 29 thru
March 2, 2000. The goal of the workshop was to assess current and
future uses of Internet technology in wireless environments, to make
recommendations on research and standardization tasks to improve
acceptance of Internet network and transport protocols in wireless
environments, and to evaluate methods to improve communication and
collaboration among Internet standards working groups and those of the
telephony and wireless sectors. This report summarizes the
conclusions and recommendations of the IAB on behalf of the IETF
community.
Comments should be submitted to the IAB-Wireless-Workshop@ietf.org
mailing list.
This document is a product of the Internet Architecture Board.
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