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LS on determination of draft new Recommendation ITU-T Q.5015 (ex Q.cco-mec) "Signalling requirements for orchestration supporting confidential computing in multi-access edge computing"

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State Posted
Submitted Date 2025-12-18
From Group ITU-T-SG-11
From Contact tsbsg11@itu.int
To Group teep
To Contacts Tirumaleswar Reddy.K <kondtir@gmail.com>
Nancy Cam-Winget <ncamwing@cisco.com>
Cc Tirumaleswar Reddy.K <kondtir@gmail.com>
Nancy Cam-Winget <ncamwing@cisco.com>
Deb Cooley <debcooley1@gmail.com>
Trusted Execution Environment Provisioning Discussion List <teep@ietf.org>
Scott Mansfield <Scott.Mansfield@Ericsson.com>
Paul Wouters <paul.wouters@aiven.io>
Response Contact tejpal.singh70@gov.in
chengying10@chinaunicom.cn
huangcanc@chiantelecom.cn
Technical Contact tejpal.singh70@gov.in
Action Holder Contacts scott.mansfield@ericsson.com
Purpose For information
Attachments Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Q.5015 (ex Q.cco-mec)
Body
ITU-T Study Group 11 would like to inform about the progress of Recommendation
ITU-T Q.5015 (ex Q.cco-mec) "Signalling requirements for orchestration
supporting confidential computing in multi-access edge computing", which was
determined at the ITU-T SG11 meeting, Geneva, 17-26 November 2025.

This Recommendation specifies the enhanced signalling architecture, signalling
procedures and signalling requirements of orchestration for supporting
confidential computing in multi-access edge computing.

ITU-T Study Group 11 looks forward to keeping continued collaboration and
exchanging information with you on this topic.