From lynxis at fe80.eu Mon Sep 2 21:59:09 2019 From: lynxis at fe80.eu (Alexander Couzens) Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 23:59:09 +0200 Subject: [osmocom-event-orga] all cccamp2019 branches now on git.osmocom.com Message-ID: <20190902235909.47738239@lazus.yip> Hi, i've pushed all modificatons to the osmocom repositories as cccamp2019. Except for libosmo-abis which I directly pushed to gerrit. I would like to go next over the 35c3 branches, take a short overlook and remove them if them aren't useful. best, lynxis -- Alexander Couzens mail: lynxis at fe80.eu jabber: lynxis at fe80.eu gpg: 390D CF78 8BF9 AA50 4F8F F1E2 C29E 9DA6 A0DF 8604 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Harald --- Abstract In today?s hyper-connected society, everyone constantly uses their smartphone, which in turn uses the commercial cellular networks (from 2G/GSM to 4G/LTE) in order to achieve connectivity. However, contrary to WiFi technology, even most technology-minded people don?t have much of an idea how the infrastructure behind those cellular networks looks like. This talk does not cover the architecture and protocols of underlying cellular systems, but focuses on the physical side of things: * what are the typical components of cellular base stations? * what are their key functionalities? * how did cellular base station technology evolve during the past 20 years? * how do we expect cellular base stations to change in the [near] future? We will not cover DIY or hobbyist projects here, but the actual technology deployed in the field by real-world commercial operators. --- -- - Harald Welte http://laforge.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option." (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6) From holger at layer-acht.org Sat Sep 28 15:22:09 2019 From: holger at layer-acht.org (Holger Levsen) Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 15:22:09 +0000 Subject: [osmocom-event-orga] 36c3 planning (Re: Camp After-Meeting) In-Reply-To: <20190829194254.GP3458@nataraja> References: <20190829194254.GP3458@nataraja> Message-ID: <20190928152209.iux6shschf3ktszp@layer-acht.org> Hi, On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 09:42:54PM +0200, Harald Welte wrote: > My feedback in terms of possible areas of improvement is: that was a nice list on which I cant really comment much. I have another list however: - the POC will arrive in Leipzig on the 22nd of December and so should we, or at least some of us. - I plan to be in Leipzig on the 15th, though it might become the 17th, but not later. - we should have our server ready as early as possible. eg. I would be happy to temporarily set it up on the 18th or so, with one BTS connected. (this needs to be considered when obtaining a licence I presume.) - and then on the 22nd/23rd it should go into the "datacenter". - I probably could come to Berlin for a meeting to discuss things in the 2nd half of November. Shall we have a dudle now to find a date? - this year at camp we had 3 switchports on each datenklo, and the POC also had 1 or 2. Cant we make life easier for the NOC and share some? I think we should store these lists somewhere else than on a mailinglist. Where? -- cheers, Holger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- holger@(debian|reproducible-builds|layer-acht).org PGP fingerprint: B8BF 5413 7B09 D35C F026 FE9D 091A B856 069A AA1C -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: From miaoski at gmail.com Mon Sep 30 14:37:15 2019 From: miaoski at gmail.com (Miao~) Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 22:37:15 +0800 Subject: [osmocom-event-orga] 36c3 planning (Re: Camp After-Meeting) In-Reply-To: <20190928152209.iux6shschf3ktszp@layer-acht.org> References: <20190829194254.GP3458@nataraja> <20190928152209.iux6shschf3ktszp@layer-acht.org> Message-ID: I plan to arrive in Leipzig on the 23rd. If there's anything I can do, please let me know. 73, Miaoski 2019?9?28?(?) 23:30 Holger Levsen : > Hi, > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 09:42:54PM +0200, Harald Welte wrote: > > My feedback in terms of possible areas of improvement is: > > that was a nice list on which I cant really comment much. > I have another list however: > > - the POC will arrive in Leipzig on the 22nd of December and so should > we, or at least some of us. > - I plan to be in Leipzig on the 15th, though it might become the 17th, > but not later. > - we should have our server ready as early as possible. eg. I would be > happy to temporarily set it up on the 18th or so, with one BTS > connected. (this needs to be considered when obtaining a licence I > presume.) - and then on the 22nd/23rd it should go into the > "datacenter". > - I probably could come to Berlin for a meeting to discuss things in the > 2nd half of November. 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