Resume
Bellevue, WA 98008
TEL: +1-425-644-8026
FAX: +1-425-644-2886
http://mohsen.banan.1.byname.net/contact_form
http://mohsen.banan.1.byname.net
Summary
I know the data communications industry from top to bottom. In over 20 years in the business I have done it all, from software coding all the way up to industry leadership and advocacy. And everything in between.I consider myself to be: an engineer and a businessman; a tactician and a strategist; a team player and a tough manager; a software architect and a coder; a standards politician and a protocol guru; a student of the medium and a leader.
The result: an incomparable breadth of knowledge and experience.
Keywords
Telecommunications. Extensive experience with SS7, TCAP, SCCP, OMAP, IS-136, IS-41, ISDN, Telephony/POTS, VoIP, Streaming Media, video.
Wireless. Extensive experience with CDPD, WiFi-802.11, BlueTooth, GPRS, GSM, SMS, CDMA, TDMA, AMPS. One of the original and principal architects of the CDPD Specifications.
Standards Processes. ITU, IETF, IESG, IAB, TIA, ANSI, NIST, W3C.
Open-Source Software. qmail, Sendmail, courier, spamassassin, imp, ezmlm, mhonarc, HylaFAX, sane, bind, djbdns, daemontools, ucspi, Apache HTTP server, Turbine, Tomcat, Jetspeed, velocity, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Hibernate, Torque, asterisk, samba, cups, latex.
Software Development & Methodologies. Expert level understanding and experience of C, C++, Lisp, Korn Shell/Bash, Perl, Java, CVS, GNATS, ANT, Emacs, Unix system interface, eXtremeProgramming, Design Patterns, Refactoring.
Platforms. Expert level understanding and experience of Linux (Debian, Red Hat), Unix/Solaris, Windows, Windows CE, MacOS, Palm OS, J2ME, eCos, embedded environments.
Operations and Deployment. Have acted as webmaster, hostmaster and postmaster of more than a dozen networks for over ten years. Managed complex layer 3 routing and security for mid-size networks. Managed ISP and ASP services for private and public user communities.
Management and Leadership Style. Responsibility oriented rather than authority oriented. Respect is to be earned rather demanded. Politics takes a back seat to engineering. Pride in workmanship is the primary motivation. What makes sense takes priority over conventions, fear, and ego.
Experience
Neda Communications, Inc. Bellevue, WA 1991 - Present
Started as a one-man consulting shop which grew within 5 years to 12
employees and annual revenues of $1.2 million. Made a succesful
transition from a consulting business to a products and services
company based on open-source and free software. All company protocols,
software and services are now exclusively open-source.
Built a complete state-of-the-art Data Center from the ground up,
including redundant stable power and backup generator, full UPS
protection and redundant Internet connections. Created numerous
domains in support of the company's protocols, software, services, and
business strategies. These include: neda.com, byName.net, byNumber.net, byAlias.net, byMemory.net, bySource.org,
byBinary.org,
ForSMB.net, mailMeAnywhere.org, leapforum.org, emsd.org
and esro.org.
Provided consulting and/or contract engineering services for numerous clients and projects. Satisfied clients include: Sierra Wireless, AT&T Wireless Data Division, CDPD Forum, Data Critical, Electronic Mail Association, Emulex, Motorola, Microsoft.
From 1992 to 1995, played a key role in the creation of the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) industry. Led the technical network architecture design for the CDPD specifications, and was directly involved in the planning, development and deployment of the network services for AT&T Wireless Services.
Provided liaison and advocacy for client interactions with various standards organizations including TIA, ANSI and IETF/IESG/IAB.
Participated in the strategic planning and protocol design for Mobile E-Mail and Paging services of AT&T Messaging Divison.
Free Protocols Foundation Bellevue, WA 2000 - Present
Founded the Free Protocols Foundation (FPF) as a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. The FPF is an independent public forum dedicated to the support of patent-free protocols. Created web sites (http://www.freeprotocols.org) and structures to support FPF activities. Formulated policies and procedures for maintaining patent-free protocols.
Teknekron Communication Systems Bellevue, WA 1990 - 1991
Managed the architectural design and implementation of medium-scale Network Management systems of SS7 networks, using SNMP and CMIP.
Boeing Computer Services Bellevue, WA 1989 - 1990
Responsible for standards tracking and strategic planning of Directory Services (X.500) in Boeing office. Chairman of North American MAP/TOP Directory Services Technical Committee. Represented Boeing in NIST-OIW and ANSI OSI standards committees.
Interconnections Bellevue, WA 1988 - 1989 Designed and implemented the network layer of XNS for Novell Netware VMS. Ported software to SCO Unix as a Kernel Streams Module.
Retix Santa Monica, CA 1986 - 1988
One of the original seven software engineers who developed the core technology for Retix. Lower layers work was focused on Transport Class 4, IP, LLC1 and 802.3 drivers. Upper layers work was focused on X.400. Ported Retix's lower layer software to various hardware platforms and operating systems.
Teltone Corporation Seattle, WA 1983 - 1985
Developed a local telephone call billing system for step-by-step and cross-bar central offices in C for custom embedded Teltone hardware. Worked closely with hardware engineers to ensure overall proper system functionality.
Education
University of Washington Seattle, WA 1981-1982 Specialization in Digital Systems and Computer EngineeringSeattle University Seattle, WA 1978-1981 Graduated Magna Cum Laude
Publications
I have a large number of publications; a small sample follows. All of these publications are web accessible at the indicated URLs.
- M. Banan, J. Cheng, and M. Taylor. AT&T/Neda's Efficient
Short Remote Operations (ESRO) Protocol Specification Version 1.2.
Request for Comments (Informational) 2188, Neda Communications, Inc.,
September 1997.
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2188.txt
- Banan, M. Neda's Efficient Mail Submission and Delivery
(EMSD) Protocol Specification Version 1.3. Request for Comments
(Informational) 2524, Neda Communications, Inc., February 1999.
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2524.txt
- Mark S. Taylor and William Waung and Mohsen Banan. Internetwork Mobility: The CDPD Approach. Prentice Hall, Inc., New
Jersey, 1997.
http://www.leapforum.org/published/internetworkMobility - Mohsen Banan and Andrew Hammoude. Operation WhiteBerry. A
component of The LEAP Manifesto, LEAP Forum, Bellevue, WA,
January, 2000.
http://www.LEAPForum.org/operationWhiteberry/index.html - Mohsen Banan. The WAP Trap - An Expos of the Wireless
Application Protocol. Free Protocols Foundation, Bellevue, WA,
January, 2000.
http://www.freeprotocols.org/wapTrap
- Mohsen Banan. A Vision for Libre Internet Application
Services. LEAP Forum, Bellevue, WA, February, 2002.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/doc.free/neda/libre_vision/liasVision/fullVision/accessPage.html - Mohsen Banan. Free Protocols Foundation Policies and
Procedures. Free Protocols Foundation, Bellevue, WA, January, 2000.
http://www.freeprotocols.org/freeProtocolProcess/main.html
- Mohsen Banan. Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocol
(LEAP) Manifesto. LEAP Forum, Bellevue, WA, January, 2000.
http://www.leapforum.org/LEAP/Manifesto/completeManifesto
- Banan et al. Open C Platform. Neda Communications, Inc.,
Bellevue, WA, October, 1996.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/foundations/ocp/OCP-MulPub/accessPage.html - Mohsen Banan. Computer Telephone Interface. Master of
Science in Electrical Engineering Thesis, University of Washington,
August, 1982.
http://www.vorde.org/voiceProcessing/mb-cti-thesis/main.html
Software
I have developed a very large body of software; a small sample follows. All of the following software is licensed under the GPL or LGPL, and is freely available at the indicated URLs.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/leap/esro/ESROS-MulPub/accessPage.html
Efficient Mail Submission and Delivery (EMSD) Full implementation of RFC-2524 in portable C.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/leap/emsd/EMSD-MulPub/accessPage.html
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/leap/emsd/EMSD-SA/accessPage.html
Open Services Management Tools (OSMT) A large set of application integration scripts functioning as glue for realization of Libre Services.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/lias/osmt/osmt/accessPage.html
Open C Platform (OCP) A systems interface layer for portable protocol engine development.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/foundations/ocp/OCP-MulPub/accessPage.html
Voice Response Development Environment (VoRDE) A set of hardware independent facilities and applications for IVR development, deployment and operation.
http://www.mailmeanywhere.org/sw.free/neda/vorde/vorde/VoRDE-MulPub/accessPage.html
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