Jean-François (JF) Mulé

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Publications

  • RFC7878 Session Peering Provisioning (SPP) Protocol over SOAP

    A protocol we implemented with a bunch of smart folks to bridge IP calling islands and put the entire PSTN phone numbers and LRNs into an IP database with a service layer, policies and smarts to do telephone-number to URI mappings...
    This was before 2010... and announced in September 2011: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110929006056/en/CableLabs®-Launches-Cable’s-PeerConnect™-Registry-IP-Communications

    When you think about it, companies like Twilio and their super network…

    A protocol we implemented with a bunch of smart folks to bridge IP calling islands and put the entire PSTN phone numbers and LRNs into an IP database with a service layer, policies and smarts to do telephone-number to URI mappings...
    This was before 2010... and announced in September 2011: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110929006056/en/CableLabs®-Launches-Cable’s-PeerConnect™-Registry-IP-Communications

    When you think about it, companies like Twilio and their super network have taken this (and much more...) to a scalable business serving developers
    It was in another life...

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  • RFC 6269

    A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for CableLabs

    Other authors
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  • RFC 4965: CableLabs - IETF Standardization Collaboration

    IETF (Informational)

    This document describes the collaboration and liaison relationship between the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs).

    Other authors
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  • RFC 4780: Management Information Base for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

    IETF Standard Track

    SNMP MIB module for the SIP protocol

    Other authors
    • Kevin Lingle
    • J. Maeng
    • Dave Walker
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  • RFC 4682 - Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) MIB for PacketCable- and IPCablecom-Compliant Devices

    IETF Standard Track

    Defines a basic set of managed objects for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based management of PacketCable- and IPCablecom-compliant Multimedia Terminal Adapter devices.

    Other authors
    • Eugene Nechamkin
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  • RFC 6271 - Requirements for SIP-Based Session Peering

    IETF

    This memo captures protocol requirements to enable session peering of
    voice, presence, instant messaging, and other types of multimedia
    traffic. This informational document is intended to link the various
    use cases described for session peering to protocol solutions.

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Patents

  • Service coverage identification using Augmented Reality

    Issued US US 9,292,951

    Facilitating service coverage identification using augmented reality is contemplated. The service coverage information may relate to wireless signaling metrics collected for wireless access points. A reality view captured with a mobile device to reflect an area proximate the access points may augmented with the service coverage information such that the resulting augmented reality view identifies variances or other parameters of the service coverage information relative to the mobile device.

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  • Method and system of controlling state devices operable to support calls between endpoints

    Issued US 8,520,504

    A method and system of controlling state for devices operable to support signaling or sessions between endpoints, such as the type used to support phone, video, messaging, and other calls. The state control may include transitioning the device between in-service and out-of-service states as a function of current, past or future operating demands on the devices.

    Other inventors
    • David Hancock
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  • Method and System of Determining Last Hop Device Addresses

    Issued US 7,539,216

    Method and system of determining addressing in a network environment where client devices are serviced by a number of last hop devices. The method and system including determining client device addresses serviced by the last hop devices as a function of last hop device addresses and client address masks associated with each last hop device.

    Other inventors
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  • Media engagement factors

    Filed US 20140059576 A1

    The generation of engagement factors sufficient to represent user engagement, attention, recognition, interest and/or responsiveness to media being shown or otherwise access through an output device is contemplated. The engagement factors may be values or other representations sufficient to facilitate categorizing viewer activities during playback of particular portions of the media.

  • Commanding video device using program moments

    Filed US 20150007231 A1

    The navigation of video and other types of content based on program moments and/or key content is contemplated. The contemplated navigation may be beneficial in facilitating use of key parameters to enhance user experience and navigation when performed through a video device, a set top box (STB), a digital video recorder (DVR), a Web service or other video accessing service/device.

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Projects

  • Led Android Wi-Fi app dev team and licensed technology to mPortal

    "As a leader in cable Wi-Fi deployments, Cablevision partnered with CableLabs to co-innovate application technologies that measures and improves our customers’ experience on the Optimum WiFi network," said Timothy Farrell, Cablevision’s vice president of broadband product management.

    03/12/2013 - http://www.cablelabs.com/news/pr/2013/13_pr_Cablevision_WiFi_031213.html
    03/12/2013 - http://www.mportal.com/mportal-licenses-cablelabs-wi-fi-application-software/

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  • CableLabs® New San Francisco Bay Area Office Designed to Foster Technology Innovation through Collaboration; Jean-François Mulé to lead technical staff

    The new office will serve as a base of operations for specific engagements aligned with the intersection of IP communications and broadband application technologies, while inviting close collaboration between CableLabs and participants in the Bay Area technology, academic and investment communities. These objectives will benefit from the innovation present across a wide spectrum of venture-backed startup companies located in the Bay Area, together with the applications and development…

    The new office will serve as a base of operations for specific engagements aligned with the intersection of IP communications and broadband application technologies, while inviting close collaboration between CableLabs and participants in the Bay Area technology, academic and investment communities. These objectives will benefit from the innovation present across a wide spectrum of venture-backed startup companies located in the Bay Area, together with the applications and development communities that have established a substantial presence in San Francisco.

    Comcast Senior Vice President of Engineering John Carney, who is working on behalf of CableLabs through 2012, is assisting in the establishment of the office and is leading programs related to the new facility.

    Working closely with Carney is CableLabs' Senior Vice President of Technology Development Jean-François Mulé, who will lead the San Francisco office's technical staff in support of these and other CableLabs programs. CableLabs expects to add software engineers and technology specialists to this office through the remainder of the year and into 2012. Additionally, CableLabs technology experts at the organization's headquarters office outside of Boulder, Colo., will work collaboratively with the San Francisco team in advancing new, innovative applications for cable.

    11/21/2011 - http://cablelabs.com/news/pr/2011/11_pr_SFBA_office_112111.html

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  • Led and Launched PeerConnect(tm) Registry for IP Communications

    Thanks to fellow MSO members of CableLabs for supporting the project - they are:
    - Phil Miller, Vice President, Strategic Partnership Development, Comcast Communications and Data services
    - Wayne Thompson, Vice President, Telecom and Internet Management at Cablevision Systems Corp.
    - Peter Bissonnette, President of Shaw Communications Inc. and Brian Monroe
    - R.K. Gopinath, Director, Wireless Product Development & Management at Cox Communications.

    “We have designed this…

    Thanks to fellow MSO members of CableLabs for supporting the project - they are:
    - Phil Miller, Vice President, Strategic Partnership Development, Comcast Communications and Data services
    - Wayne Thompson, Vice President, Telecom and Internet Management at Cablevision Systems Corp.
    - Peter Bissonnette, President of Shaw Communications Inc. and Brian Monroe
    - R.K. Gopinath, Director, Wireless Product Development & Management at Cox Communications.

    “We have designed this service to accelerate the adoption of end-to-end IP communications and open up the possibilities for new real-time communication services” said Jean-François Mulé, CableLabs’ SVP of Technology Development and the PeerConnect program director since its inception. “We solved many parts of the dynamic and distributed provisioning issues by implementing Web Services and adopting an open protocol framework for data provisioning, resolution and replication working with numerous actors in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to agree on common standards,” he said.

    9/29/2011 - http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110929006056/en/CableLabs®-Launches-Cable’s-PeerConnect™-Registry-IP-Communications

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  • Led HD Voice project at CableLabs and Collaboration with DECT Forum

    "CableLabs has adopted the DECT Cordless Advanced Technology—internet and quality (CAT‑iq™) specifications as part of its PacketCable™ HD Voice initiative. "This collaboration agreement enables cable operators, CableLabs and the DECT Forum to work together to ensure that all HD Voice capable DECT handsets certified worldwide will operate with cable gateways," said Jean-François Mulé, Vice President, IP Technologies and Services at CableLabs."
    12/28/10 -…

    "CableLabs has adopted the DECT Cordless Advanced Technology—internet and quality (CAT‑iq™) specifications as part of its PacketCable™ HD Voice initiative. "This collaboration agreement enables cable operators, CableLabs and the DECT Forum to work together to ensure that all HD Voice capable DECT handsets certified worldwide will operate with cable gateways," said Jean-François Mulé, Vice President, IP Technologies and Services at CableLabs."
    12/28/10 - http://www.cablelabs.com/news/pr/2010/10_pr_hd_voice_interop_122810.html

    http://www.dect.org/userfiles/file/Press%20releases/DECT%20Forum_HD%20Voice%20provisioning%20for%20cable_2011-05-01.pdf

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  • CableLabs® Issues RFI for Voice over IP Peering

    CableLabs® Issues RFI for Voice over IP Peering
    Louisville, Colorado, November 22, 2005—CableLabs® has issued a request for information (RFI) for technologies to enable cable operators to share Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic directly over their IP networks. This ability is called VoIP Peering.

    CableLabs has set a deadline of December 14, 2005, to collect information from manufacturers and third-party service providers regarding the technologies, products and service solutions which…

    CableLabs® Issues RFI for Voice over IP Peering
    Louisville, Colorado, November 22, 2005—CableLabs® has issued a request for information (RFI) for technologies to enable cable operators to share Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic directly over their IP networks. This ability is called VoIP Peering.

    CableLabs has set a deadline of December 14, 2005, to collect information from manufacturers and third-party service providers regarding the technologies, products and service solutions which could enable the development of a production-grade VoIP Peering infrastructure to allow this VoIP traffic exchange among MSOs, and between MSOs and other service providers.

    11/22/05 - http://www.cablelabs.com/news/pr/2005/05_pr_peering_rfi_112205.html

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  • Promoted VP, Internet Technologies and Services

    CableLabs® Sets Five Top-Level Promotions
    Jean-François Mulé is named to a new post as Vice President, IP Technologies and Services.

    "Mulé, who was the lead architect for PacketCable™, will take on a new role focusing on enabling real-time IP communication services over cable broadband networks. He will relocate to Europe to serve as CableLabs interface with European CableLabs MSO members. Mulé now is responsible for steering the directions of IP technologies and protocol developments…

    CableLabs® Sets Five Top-Level Promotions
    Jean-François Mulé is named to a new post as Vice President, IP Technologies and Services.

    "Mulé, who was the lead architect for PacketCable™, will take on a new role focusing on enabling real-time IP communication services over cable broadband networks. He will relocate to Europe to serve as CableLabs interface with European CableLabs MSO members. Mulé now is responsible for steering the directions of IP technologies and protocol developments across the CableLabs research and development projects such as PacketCable, DOCSIS, and CableHome. He will be primarily focused on enabling real-time IP communication services over cable broadband networks. Mulé also leads CableLabs’ coordination efforts in standardization with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)."

    03/29/05 - http://cablelabs.com/news/pr/2005/05_pr_cl_032905.html

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  • First VoIP-enabled Cable Modem Certified

    December 20, 2002—A total of four PacketCable™ devices were certified or qualified in the latest CableLabs® certification test wave, marking an industry first for cable operators. These first PacketCable devices are focused on helping cable operators deliver voice communications using Internet Protocol (IP), an efficient and cost effective means of service delivery.

    12/20/2002 - http://www.cablelabs.com/news/pr/2002/02_pr_pc_cw24_122002.html

    Other creators
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  • Launched first H.323 product for Clarent - H.323 Gatekeeper

    Clarent(tm) Corporation CLRN -- a worldwide leader in providing carrier-grade, phone-to-phone Internet Protocol (IP) telephony solutions -- announced today the general availability of its Clarent Gatekeeper 1.0 product. The Clarent Gatekeeper allows the interoperability of Clarent Gateways and the Clarent Command Center application platform with Cisco IP telephony Gateways.

    November 16, 1999 -…

    Clarent(tm) Corporation CLRN -- a worldwide leader in providing carrier-grade, phone-to-phone Internet Protocol (IP) telephony solutions -- announced today the general availability of its Clarent Gatekeeper 1.0 product. The Clarent Gatekeeper allows the interoperability of Clarent Gateways and the Clarent Command Center application platform with Cisco IP telephony Gateways.

    November 16, 1999 - http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsgs.aspx?subjectid=27747&msgnum=106&batchsize=10&batchtype=Previous

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