Network Working Group                                         S. Bradner
Request for Comments: 3131                            Harvard University
Category: Informational                                       P. Calhoun
                                                 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
                                                           H. Cuschieri
                                                                    TIA
                                                             S. Dennett
                                                               Motorola
                                                               G. Flynn
                                                       Verizon Wireless
                                                             M. Lipford
                                                             Sprint PCS
                                                           M. McPheters
                                                    Lucent Technologies
                                                              June 2001


               3GPP2-IETF Standardization Collaboration

Status of this Memo

  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
  not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
  memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

  This document describes the standardization collaboration between
  3GPP2 and IETF.

1. Conventions used in this document

  This document uses significant terminology that is specialized to
  IETF, 3GPP2, or their areas of work.  See appendix A for definitions
  of acronyms.  The organizational definitions can be found in their
  respective web-sites.

2. Introduction

  This document contains a set of principles and guidelines that serves
  as the basis for establishing the collaboration between 3GPP2 and
  IETF, with the objective of securing timely development of technical
  specification that facilitate maximum interoperability with existing
  (fixed and mobile) Internet systems, devices, and protocols.



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  Each organization will operate according to their own rules and
  procedures including rules governing IPR policy, specification
  elaboration, approval and maintenance.

3. Reasons For Collaboration

3.1 3GPP2 use of IETF Internet Standards

  In the further development of 3GPP2 specifications, the benefit of
  adopting Internet specifications has been identified.

  The preferred 3GPP2 approach is to use the Internet standards
  unchanged, if feasible.  In any case, 3GPP2 has no intention to
  duplicate work performed in IETF.

  However, while this document recognizes the importance of 3GPP2
  interoperability with the existing Internet and hence the use of IETF
  standards, 3GPP2 recognizes that additions or modifications might be
  needed in order to make the IETF internet specification fulfill the
  needs of 3GPP2.  In such cases, 3GPP2 will take its concerns directly
  to the appropriate IETF working groups for resolution, or to an
  appropriate Area Director if no appropriate working group can be
  found.

3.2 IETF access to 3GPP2 Wireless expertise

  The technical work in 3GPP2 is organized in Technical Specification
  Groups TSGs each with their area of responsibilities.  TSG-A and
  TSG-C are responsible for the Radio Access networks based on CDMA and
  thus the experts in the areas of the characteristics of the physical
  transport.  TSG-N is responsible for the Mobility Management and
  other core network protocol and functionalities.  TSG-P is
  responsible for data services and applications.  TSG-S is responsible
  for the service and system aspects including the overall
  architecture, security and O&M aspects.  Contacts for the TSGs can be
  found on the 3GPP2 web-site www.3gpp2.org.

4. Document Sharing

  Both 3GPP2 and IETF encourage the sharing of draft documents that are
  of mutual interest.

  3GPP2 working documents are available on its official web-site, and
  are grouped according to the meeting.  These documents can be found
  on the 3GPP2 ftp server, which is open to anyone, at
  ftp://ftp.3gpp2.org.  3GPP2 specifications, those that have completed
  the 15-day Steering Committee review, can be found at:




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     http://www.3gpp2.org/Public_html/Specs/index.cfm

  IETF documents, including preliminary working documents ("Internet
  Drafts") are available on its web-site (http://www.ietf.org/) and
  various shadow sites.

  IETF representatives can obtain information about the 3GPP2 document
  and web-site structures by contacting the relevant 3GPP2 contact
  points indicated at the 3GPP2 web-site (www.3gpp2.org).

  3GPP2 representatives can obtain information about the IETF document
  and web-site structures by contacting the relevant IETF contact
  points, which are the Area Directors indicated at the IETF web-site
  (www.ietf.org).

5. Communication

  Whenever possible, informal communication at working level is
  encouraged.

  The vast majority of the technical discussions and decision making at
  IETF is done over mailing lists.  It is recommended that interested
  individuals subscribe to and participate in these lists.

  3GPP2 mailing lists, however, are not open to the general public.  It
  is recommended that work of mutual interest be discussed on the
  relevant IETF mailing lists.

  When deemed necessary, formal communication between 3GPP2 and IETF is
  also permitted.  Relevant IETF Area Directors and 3GPP2 technical
  leadership are encouraged and authorized to facilitate such
  communications when needed.

6. Rapporteurs/coordinators

6.1 IETF coordination support in 3GPP2

  An IETF rapporteur function is established in 3GPP2 Steering
  Committee.

  The individual(s) appointed to undertake the responsibility of this
  function should be the initial contact point in 3GPP2 for matters
  pertaining to the 3GPP2-IETF cooperation.  Of course, the chairman of
  Steering Committee can always be contacted.

  The 3GPP2-IETF rapporteur function, therefore, is expected to work
  with the concerned working groups and TSGs and support the
  interaction between 3GPP2 and IETF.



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6.2 3GPP2 Liaison in IETF

  The preferred way for organizations to work with IETF is through the
  working groups.  However, IETF has a limited number of liaison
  relationships with other organizations when conditions warrant the
  appointment of a specific person.

  The appointment of a specific person in IESG to function as a "3GPP2
  liaison" is proposed.

  The role of the 3GPP2 Liaison is to act as an initial contact point
  in IETF for administrative aspects of this collaboration that cannot
  easily be handled in other ways (e.g., at a technical level by
  interactions with IETF Working Groups or Area Directors).  It is
  agreed that the role does not carry the expectation of attendance at
  3GPP2 meetings or participation in 3GPP2 administrative processes and
  anticipated that all liaison efforts assigned to this individual will
  be carried out by electronic mail.  It is understood that the liaison
  will not have the ability to make exceptions to, or special
  provisions for, IETF policies and procedures.

7. Participation

  In order to assist the information flow between the organizations,
  IETF can on a per case basis appoint an observer to participate and
  represent IETF at 3GPP2 technical meetings.

  IETF meetings are open to any interested individuals.

  3GPP2 partners (OPs, MRPs) or individual members can participate in
  any of the IETF meetings, in accordance with the existing IETF
  procedures.

  3GPP2 meetings are also open to any interested individual, however
  such individuals do not have voting privileges.  The meeting schedule
  can be found on the 3GPP2 web site.

8. Security Considerations

  This type of non-protocol document does not directly affect the
  security of the Internet.

9. Acknowldegement

  This memo took guidance from and borrowed text from RFC 3113.[4]






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10. References

  [1] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", BCP
      9, RFC 2026, October 1996.

  [2] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Instructions to RFC Authors", RFC
      2223, October 1997.

  [3] Bradner, S., "IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures", BCP
      25, RFC 2418, September 1998.

  [4] Rosenbrock, K., Sanmugam, R., Bradner, S. and J. Klensin, "3GPP-
      IETF Standardization Collaboration", RFC 3113, June 2001.

10. Authors' Addresses

  Scott O. Bradner
  Harvard University
  Holyoke Center, Room 813
  1350 Mass. Ave.
  Cambridge, MA  02138
  USA

  Phone: +1 617-495-3864
  EMail: [email protected]


  Pat R. Calhoun
  Network and Security Research Center, Sun Laboratories
  Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  15 Network Circle
  Menlo Park, California, 94025
  USA

  Phone: +1 650-786-7733
  Fax:   +1 650-786-6445
  EMail: [email protected]


  Henry Cuschieri
  TIA
  2500 Wilson Boulevard
  Arlington, VA 22201

  Phone: +1 703-907-7497
  Fax:   +1 703-907-7728
  EMail: [email protected]




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  Steve Dennett
  Motorola/3GPP2 Chair
  1900 W. Winchester Road
  Libertyville, IL 60048

  Phone: +1 847-523-6868
  Fax:   +1 847-523-0375
  EMail: [email protected]


  Gerry Flynn
  Verizon Wireless
  180 Washington Valley Road
  Bedminster, NJ  07921

  Phone: +1 908-306-4154
  Fax:   +1 908-306-7731
  EMail: [email protected]


  Mark Lipford
  Sprint PCS
  15405 College Boulevard
  Lenexa, KS 66219

  Phone: +1 913-890-4248
  Fax +1 913-890-4291
  Email: [email protected]


  Mike McPheters
  Lucent Technologies
  263 Shuman Blvd
  Naperville, IL  60566

  Phone: +1 630-713-4182
  Fax:   +1 630-713-4182
  EMail: [email protected]













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Appendix A:  Acronyms

Glossary Of Acronyms:

  3GPP2           Third Generation Partnership Project 2
  BCP             Best Current Practice
  CDMA            Code Division Multiple Access
  IAB             Internet Architecture Board
  IESG            Internet Engineering Steering Group
  IETF            Internet Engineering Task Force
  IPR             Intellectual Property rights
  OP              Organizational Partner
  O&M             Operation and Maintenance
  RFC             Request for Comments
  SC              3GPP2 Steering Committee
  TSG             Technical Specification Group
  TSG-A           TSG A-Interface System
  TSG-C           TSG CDMA2000 Air Interface
  TSG-P           TSG Wireless Packet Data Interworking
  TSG-N           TSG ANSI-41/WIN
  TSG-S           TSG Service And System Aspects
  WWW             World Wide Web





























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