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Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the What is Real-Time Text? When we communicate electronically we use voice and/or video. Such communications occur in real-time. Audio and video are sent and received continuously and we consider that normal. We take the real-time part for granted. Audio and video is always real-time. But what about real-time text? For most of us text is static, it is on the screen and does not change at all. Websites Newspapers Books Etc.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the What is Real-Time Text? We also use text to communicate in a more interactive and faster way. Text messaging / SMS on mobile phones Instant Messaging. If we need to communicate more efficiently, audio is always used (pick up the phone and place a call). Not IM or SMS. But what if you cannot use the telephone because you cannot hear or speak? because you are in a situation where voice is inappropriate to use there is a lot of background noise meeting, restaurant, cinema, theatre or conference.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the What is Real-Time Text? Real-time text is the solution. Text that is send and received on a character by character basis. Characters are sent immediately once typed. Characters are displayed immediately by the receiving person(s). Like talking by using text.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Instant Messaging for communication Now compare how it would be if you depend on IM only for your communication IM is wonderful for exchange of text while you are doing other things at same time. IM is insufficient when you need to TALK with the other. If IM was good for telephony why do people always switch to voice communication? IM is a great communication tool for the right situation and usage.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Real-time text everywhere possible: Real-time text must be mainstream, no special solution for a special needs group island forming with each its own protocol = nightmare! easy to implement, do what users really want and will use!! RFC3351 shows the insight. And we ALL can and should be able to use it! Real-Time Text is designed around the ITU-T T.140 real-time text presentation layer protocol. T.140 allows real-time editing of text Based on the ISO character set and uses the UTF-8 format.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the RFC4103 and RFC5194: Transport of Real-Time Text uses the same Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) as VoIP and Video-over-IP. The text is encoded according to IETF RFC 4103 RTP Payload for Text Conversation. And is also called Text- over-IP (ToIP) Control of ToIP sessions has been defined using the standard Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3261) and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) (RFC 4566) protocols.RFC SIP is used without any alteration. Real-time text encoding is identified by using the SDP media definition 'm=text. The 3GPP IMS defines the features of SDP that ToIP uses in 3GPP TS v7.4.0 A5

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the RFC4103 and RFC5194: IETF RFC 5194 Framework for real-time text over IP using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).RFC 5194 requirements for real-time text (RFC3351 and more) requirements for ToIP interworking description of ToIP implementation using SIP and RTP description of ToIP interworking with other text services for interoperability of Real-Time Text.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Interoperability of Real-Time Text:

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the So, we have Real-Time Text…and what is possible?: All people can use Real-Time Text to talk using text whenever, wherever As part of IP telephony, in combination with voice and/or video. Total conversation. Deaf and Hard of Hearing users can communicate without restrictions. Via transcoding gateways text telephony is supported. Real-Time Text can also be used stand-alone for direct text to text conversations. As a new text chatting function or even as an enchantment of IM. Real-Time Text creates new communication possibilities and services!

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Total Conversation: Audio, video and Real-Time Text simultaneously Uses SIP telephony standards. Combine whichever you prefer. Freedom of communication

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Live Transcription at conference: Interpreter types all speech into text, real-time text allows fastest streaming delivery. Speech to Text Interpreter/CART Broadcast Server Real time text clients

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Remote Interpreter: An interpreter listens in from a remote location and translates the spoken conversation in text. Speech to Text Interpreter/CART Hi I am Mister Gibberish Nice to meet you Hi I am Mister Gibberish Nice to meet you! = Internet

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Mobile Real-Time Text. Acts as Mobile Textphone using transcoding GW for PSTN text telephony for users who are Deaf or hard of Hearing.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Enhanced IM with Real-Time Text Preview: Instead of waiting for the bloc of text to pop up. You can already see it being typed! Gives you freedom to choose how to chat! Best of both worlds.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Allows new communication possibilities and services: Text based IVR read and reply by pressing the number. And you can interrupt if you know the menu partly (or know which number to start) 112/911 use for when voice is not possible. E.g. hidden under bed with burglar sitting on it. Hip youngsters with Next generation chatting! A new market!

Real-Time Text Taskforce ISOC's "Enabling Access Initiative" aims to address some of the fundamental hurdles to Internet growth and usability. ISOC'sEnabling Access Initiative One aspect of the initiative focuses on advancing the development of technologies, business cases, and policy environments for improving the use and experience of the Internet by people with disabilities. As part of this effort, ISOC is serving as an incubator of the R3TF, by providing coordination assistance, technical expertise, and implementation support for the Taskforce. R3TF website: Project incubated by the ISOC and Disability

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Stand- alone taskforce, only link with IETF are the standards and several people who help improving the world for us all. Goal of the R3TF: ensure that Real-Time Text is as readily available for all users as voice is. To achieve the Goal, the R3TF will create and maintain a Roadmap that will provide the basis for the full deployment, seamless inter-operability and the future development and evolution of Real-Time Text as a mainstream feature/service.

R3TF will promote the interoperability of Real-Time Text implementations with RFC4103 (ToIP).(allows evolution!) R3TF will help facilitate the development of interworking test beds that will allow implementers to test how well their solutions comply with RFC5194. R3TF will also distribute information on the technology, its user requirements, and implementation and act as an educator on related issues. And is an open forum for engineers, motivated individuals, experts, companies and organisations that wish to help test, implement, and advance the widespread adoption of the Real- Time Text framework. Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the We need you! We need programmers and resources for: Open source clients using RFC4103 with RFC5194 compliance. Gateways and services should be created with RFC4103 to allow people to experience Real-Time Text Add RFC4103 to existing Video clients and Voice clients and IM clients. If a different Real-Time Text protocol is used: Ensure interoperability with RFC4103 with RFC5194 compliance. RFC4103 web client to allow direct user support for websites and lower barriers to call with Real-Time Text Be part of R3TF and contribute to Forum and website.

Real-Time Text Taskforce Project incubated by the Help ISOC and the ISOC Chapters and the Internet community to make the Internet for Everyone! (that is also you!). Thank you Questions? Contact: