QLC Chain invited to China Communication Standards Association (CCSA) meeting to contribute on future network development

China Communication Standards Association (CCSA) invited QLC Chain and other innovative industry leaders to discuss the implementation of blockchain technology in telecommunication and roadmap.

The meeting was held on June 22nd to 24th in Dalian, China. Dr. Jerry Chen, QLC Chinese Operation Director, was invited to attend the meeting and discussed the influence of IPFS on the current HTTP architecture as well as the network requirements.

Dr. Chen also presented on “Decentralized NaaS (Network as a Service) from QLC Chain” and was also part of a panel discussion, sharing his insight into 1) the substitution or symbiosis, IPFS and HTTP; 2) the ongoing collaboration among public chains; 3) the infrastructure requirement of network transfer from the future network content fragmentation; and 4) the future network services development direction.

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Telecommunication standard affects network applications, network security and network services, which can influence the business model. The dissemination of blockchain technology, decentralized services will disrupt the current business model. Dr. Chen and QLC Chain are devoted to developing the next generation telecommunication standard and NaaS public chain, which will enable the decentralized integration for NAT, Storage, Routing and Security. According to QLC Chain’s roadmap, the team will complete the integration of IPFS to QLC Chain by the end of Q4 2018.

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About CCSA TC11!

Chinese Communication Standards Association (CCSA), led by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the Chinese government, is a non-profit organization intending to promote the standardization of telecommunication technology.

TC 11 is the Committee for Mobile Network Application and Terminal Technology. The scope of TC11 includes mobile network terminology definition, demand, architecture, protocol, security research and standard, terminal capacity of software and hardware, etc. TC 11 has decent research that directly connects to international standard organization, such as ITU-T SG12, IETF, OMA, WAC, W3C, 3GPP, 3GPP2, GSMA and many other mobile network applications and terminal technology.

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