Olivier Hersent founded the Company NetCentrex with colleagues in 1999. Previously he has worked as a research engineer at France Telecom R&D laboratories (CNET) where he focused on IP security, Multicast and QoS and was also responsible for CNET VolP architectural designs including enhanced H.323 servers. With the emergence of VolP, he has participated in various standards organizations, such as ETSI TIPHON. David Gurle works for Microsoft, having spent two years as the Vice-President of Business Alliances at VocalTec where he lead business development activities and strategic aspects of IP Telephony standardization and technology in IETF, ITU and ETSI. He has also worked for the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, overseeing several standardization committees and founding the TIPHON project and receiving the ETSI Service award. Jean-Pierre Petit is head assistant of a France Télécom R&D (CNET) laboratory involved in speech and audio coding, acoustics, speech recognition, text to speech synthesis and intelligent dialog. He actively contributed to many international standardization processes of speech and audio coders and participated in the definition and implementation of ITU-T and ETSI speech coders such as GSM full rate and G.723.1. He holds several international patents in the digital signal-processing domain and has contributed to a number of international publications.