Thanks Gordon,

"Whether the European Institutions would want to engage with us ? " 

Guess it depends on what we have to offer - I happen to think we could offer some valuable technical expertise :-)

But before we start inviting them over, I think it is up to us to pay them a visit "hat in hand" so to say. Therefore it would be useful to know who can paint a good picture on IP interconnection. And who knows  ... they might actually find it very helpful :-)

Alain


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Gordon Lennox <gordon.lennox.13@gmail.com> wrote:
Euro-IX is one obvious place to ask your main question.

Anyway while I too believe that it would be worthwhile to engage with European institutions I much less clear on whether they want to engage with the WG. 

Who do you and the other co-chairs plan to invite to Warsaw?

Your point about "assured service quality"? Oh dear... Some folk are indeed getting desperate.

Gordon



On 9 Dec, 2013, at 13:21, Alain Van Gaever <avangaev@gmail.com> wrote:


I believe it is worthwhile to engage with the European Institutions to provide expertise on IP Interconnection. (see also background below).  Who would be the technical experts available to explain to a non-tech audience the technical & business model of Internet Exchange Points, including on how the European model differs from the US one?


Also there seems to be a concern that the lack of “assured service quality” on IP interconnections might actually prevent the introduction of pan-European health services and video-conferencing.  



Background:

The European Commission has proposed a new regulation for the European Telecoms market. This proposal is of interest to those dealing with IP Interconnection, as an article is proposed regarding IP Interconnection with Assured Service Quality (ASQ)).


Following this proposal the ITRE committee in the European Parliament dealing with this proposed new regulation has issued a draft report in which it proposes to delete this article regarding IP interconnection AND mentions  “Regarding the proposals on wholesale access products and ASQs, after carefully considering stakeholder views, the Rapporteur addresses these issues by requiring the Commission to conduct a comprehensive consultation and present proposals in the review of the entire framework. “



Draft report (MEP Del Castillo) on the Single Market Regulation can be found on: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/itre/draft-reports.html#menuzone

Note also tthat today (9 Dec) in Strassbourg the ITRE Committee in the European Parliament is discussing the Single Market / Connected Continent regulation. 


Alain