Colin Anderson
2006-Feb-15 12:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] [CAVPdiscussion] OT: RFC: Canadian Association o f Voice over IP Users (CAVU)
In the latest CAVP conference call, the membership body voted to restrict membership to VoIP LEC's and to create a seperate membership body for any other parties interested in contributing to the CAVP's efforts in CRTC lobbying and providing a unified industry presence in the Canadian telco industry with a view to VoIP services. Accordingly, I would like to propose an adjutant association to CAVP: the Canadian Association of Voice over IP Users. CAVU is proposed to be a membership body that Voice over IP users can join and advise CAVP on issues common to CAVP and CAVU. Since the majority of CAVP members are also Asterisk users, CAVU is also proposed to be also an Asterisk-specific user group. Membership would be open to any entity or individual that: -Is in Canada -Uses Asterisk or a Voice over IP platform or product in a meaningful way -Is interested in Voice over IP regulation and interop between the PSTN, ILEC's, CLEC's, the CAVP membership body, private businesses and users -Is interested in creating Asterisk-specific freely avaliable solutions that allow implementors to create installations that conform to future CRTC regulations and specific challenges that Canadian VoIP users face. Ongoing topic, activity, or working group suggestions may include: -Asterisk ENUM compliance according to the CIRA recommendations -A working group to define an RPC protocol for an IP enabled 911 PSAP -Canadian - specific implementation details for Asterisk connectivity to Canadian telco and cell networks -Hacking on Asterisk for neat-o applications (hooking Canada411.com, for example) -Meets where possible, with interesting demos Because of the wide geographic nature of Canada, sometimes a physical F2F user group meeting would not be possible. CAVU would address this with conference bridges and a PHP-BB type of web based system and / or a mailing list. Of course, if there's interest enough in a particular geographic region, CAVU could form regular or non-regular meets to achive our common goals and maybe share a few laughs and war stories. If anyone's in Edmonton, for example, let's go down to Whyte for a few beers. It is proposed that this association be a loose, ad-hoc association without too much formal pomp and circumstance. It is further proposed that meaningful work or recommendations produced by CAVU be forwarded to CAVP for presentation to regulatory bodies in a formal fashion. As this is a "testing the waters" phase, I'm just gaguing interest. If you are interested in participating, or have a positive or negative comment, one way or another, ping me an email at cavu.asterusk.users@gmail.com - who you are, what your take on this is, and where you are. If there are enough people to form a group, we can form the (loose) association and begin working with CAVP in order to define some priorities and flesh out the mandate of the association. Or we can hack on Asterisk. Whatever. More information on the CAVP: http://www.cavp.ca CAVU contact email: cavu.asterisk.users@gmail.com
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