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WHAT IS ETSI ?

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Talking about a revolution

Not so long ago… … Today

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Telco considered a utility Basic services & no competition State-owned incumbents

Deconstruction of traditional value chains > value networks

Liberalization/privatization > New entrants, new businesses & users become clients

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National/regional players Less than 5 regulatory bodies worldwide

120 Members in ETSI (3% Asso.)

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Global markets-global players Wall Street agendas & market caps > many countries’ GDPs 120+ regulatory bodies worldwide 600 Members in ETSI (20% Asso.) 4

Big Trends in World of Standards

Partnership model and/or merger becoming popular (e.g. 3GPP, OMA, MPLSF, L2F)

A plethora of new fora is slowing but still significant

IPR Policies may be changing with some going “Royalty Free” (W3C)

Traditional bodies are still leader for some topics

e.g. long haul optical networks in ITU-T

3GPP has become the “main place” for mobile standards 5

The SDOs jungle...Telecoms view

T1

Traditional bodies

ATM-F 3GPP2 3GPP MPLS-F IETF OMA MSF IPCC ITU ETSI TMF IPv6F W3C ICANN TIA DSL-F IMTC WiFiA

Interop fora

NVIOT GCF FTTHC

IETF and “friends” Marketing fora

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Trends - Household Telecoms Spend

“Weekly household expenditure on television and telephony rose from £10.06 to £16.36 from 1999 to 2003, and now makes up 4.0% of total household expenditure.”

The Communications Market 2004 – Ofcom – August 2004

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The mission of ETSI is to develop globally applicable deliverables meeting the needs of the ICT community, while supporting EU and EFTA regulations and initiatives. In order to achieve its mission ETSI favours international co-operation.

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ETSI IS

A not-for-profit association

Independent

Created in 1988

Secretariat located at Sophia Antipolis, France

Global standards

Market driven (users, administrations, manufacturers, operators, service providers, others)

26 Technical bodies (125+ working groups)

Services are Fora hosting, Interoperability testing and PTCC 10

CEPT (1959)

The family tree

EC Green Paper (1987) MoU January 1988 ETSI, March 88 11

ETSI Organization

General Assembly Director General Deputy Dir Gen Board AIG Finance Committee IMPACT Secretariat Technical Organization ETSI Projects ETSI Technical Committees ETSI Partnership Projects > 3500 active experts OCG OCG EMTEL Special Committees User Group SAGE JEEC Specialist Task Force (STF) 12

Director-General

ETSI Secretariat

GDA

Directorate Deputy Director-General

AFA

Administration and Finance Area

SPA

Standards Production Area

ISA

Information and Services Area 13

ETSI Secretariat staff

Supports all activities of the Institute

Around 100 staff

Includes a ‘Mobile Competence Centre’ Fixed Competence Centre and Radio Competence Centre

and a ‘PEX and Testing Competence Centre’

Additional technical experts on a full time basis in Specialist Task Forces (STF)

based at ETSI headquarters

at any time, about 30 STFs, 100 experts 14

Technical Organization

Produces and approves technical standards

Work programme determined by ETSI members

Consists of Technical Bodies (TB)

Technical Committees (TC)

ETSI Projects (EP)

ETSI Partnership Projects (EPP)

More than 200 groups

More than 3500 experts 15

ETSI’s TECHNICAL BODIES 1 (4)

GENERAL MATTERS

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EE EMTEL ESI HF LI MTS STQ SEC SAFETY SCP Environmental Engineering Emergency Telecommunications * Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures Human Factors Lawful Interception * Methods for Testing and Specification Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality Security * Safety * Smart Card Platform EPP MESA Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications * * Of interest to security bodies 16

ETSI’s TECHNICAL BODIES 2 (4)

FIXED NETWORKS

AT

PLT

TC32 (ECMA)

TISPAN ACCESS & TERMINALS(TO NETWORKS) POWERLINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRIVATE NETWORKS VOICE OVER IP SERVICES & PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKS

TM TRANSMISSION & MULTIPLEXING 17

ETSI’s TECHNICAL BODIES 3 (4)

MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS

EPP 3GPP THIRD GENERATION PARTNERSHIP PROJECT

MSG

DECT TETRA

RT MOBILE STANDARDS GROUP DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOM. TERRESTRIAL TRUNKED RADIO * RAILWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS

* Of interest to security bodies 18

ETSI’s TECHNICAL BODIES 4 (4)

RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (WITHOUT MOBILE)

ERM EMC & RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS

SES

JTC

BRAN SATELLITE E.S. & SYSTEMS BROADCAST (EBU, CENELEC, ETSI) BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS 19

Status: 2004-03-03 BOARD General Assembly

Technical Committees TC AT

Access and Terminals Ch: Nuno Encarnaçao - OFCOM CP: Ted Laverack

ECMATC32

Standardizing information & communication systems Ch: Bernard Hammer – Siemens CP: Christian Julien

TC ERM

EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters Ch: Oliver Wheaton - DTI CP: Michael Sharpe

TC HF

Human Factors Ch:

Stephen Furner

- BT Group plc CP: Ted Laverack

TC MSG

Mobile Standards Group Ch: Francois Courau - ALCATEL S.A.

CP: Cesar Gutierrez

TC PLT

PowerLine Telecommunications Ch: Richards Victor Dominguez - DS2 CP: Bernt Mattsson

TC SES

Satellite Earth Stations & Systems Ch: Alain Richard - Alcatel S.A.

CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

TC TISPAN

Ch: Alain Le Roux – France Telecom CP: Christian Julien

JTC Broadcast

EBU/CENELEC/ETSI On Broadcasting Ch: Philip Laven - EBU CP: Michael Sharpe

TC EE

Environmental Engineering Ch: Maurizio Grossoni - Telecom Italia CP: Laurent Vreck

TC ESI

Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures Ch: György Endersz - Telia AB CP: Claire d ’Esclercs

TC LI

Lawful Interception Ch: Peter van der Arend - KPN N.V. CP: Claire d ’Esclercs

TC MTS

Methods for Testing & Specification Ch: Dieter Hogrefe - IITB CP: Laurent Vreck

TC Safety

Telecommunications Equipment Safety Ch: Ian Marshall – Nortel CP: Michael Sharpe

TC STQ

Speech processing Transmission & Quality Ch: John Horrocks - DTI CP: Claire d ’Esclercs

TC TM

Transmission and Multiplexing Ch: Manfred Gindel - Telekom Austria AG CP: Bernt Mattsson

Legend

: Ch: Chairman Act Ch: Acting Chairman Int Ch: Interim Chairman Conv: Convenor CP: Contact Person Secr: Secretary

ETSI Projects EP BRAN

Broadband Radio Access Networks Ch: Bernd Friedrichs - Marconi Communications CP: Bernt Mattsson

EP RT

Railway Telecommunications Ch: Robert Sarfati - Union Inter. Chemins de Fer CP: Cesar Gutierrez

EP DECT

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication Ch: Günter Kleindl - Siemens AG CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

EP SCP

Smart Card Platform Ch: Klaus Vedder - Giesecke & Devrient Gmbh CP: Andrijana Jurisic

EP TETRA

Terrestrial Trunked RAdio Ch: Douglas Gray - Motorola Ltd.

CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

ETSI Partnership Projects EPP 3GPP

Third Generation Partnership Project CP: John Meredith

3GPP-CN

Core Network Ch: Stephen Hayes - Ericsson (T1) CP: David Boswarthick

3GPP-GERAN

GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network Ch: Neils Andersen - Motorola (ETSI) CP: Paolo Usai

3GPP-SA

Services and System Aspects Ch:Niels Andersen - Motorola (ETSI) CP: Maurice Pope

3GPP-RAN

Radio Access Networks Ch: François Courau - Alcatel S.A. (ETSI) CP: Cesar Gutierrez

3GPP-T

Terminals Ch: Sang-Keun Park - Samsung (TTA) CP: Friedhelm Rodermund

Special Committees

Finance Committee Ch: Heikki Ahava - NOKIA Corporation Secr: Wil Dekkers

IMPACT InternationalMarketing & Promotional Activities

Ch: Bernard Vilain – Alcatel S.A.

CP: Margot Dor

JEEC

Joint ETSI/ECMA committee Ch: Jan van den Beld - ECMA Secr: Christian Julien

SAGE

Security Algorithms Group of Experts Ch: Steve Babbage - Vodafone CP: Ted Laverack

OCG

Operational Co-ordination Group Ch: Alistair Urie - Alcatel S.A.

Secr: Julian Pritchard

User Group

Ch: Karine Iffour - Normapme CP: Christian Julien

EPP MESA

Public Safety Partnership Project CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

MESA SC Steering Committee Ch: John Oblak EF Johnson Co.

CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

MESA SSG SA Services and Applications

Ch: Craig M. Jorgensen - APCO Project 25 CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

MESA TSG SYS Systems Ch: Adrian Boukalov Helsinki University of Technology

CP: Marcello Pagnozzi

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ETSI’s MOST IMPORTANT PROJECTS

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UMTS GSM EVOLUTION DECT TETRA SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS DVB NGN VOICE OVER IP HYPER ACCESS, ~ MAN, ~ LAN2 SMART CARD PLATFORM M-COMMERCE POWERLINE CABLECOM

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Quality Management in ETSI Secretariat

ETSI has been certified to the ISO International Quality Standard since 1994.

In February 2003, the ETSI Secretariat achieved the official extension of its ISO certificate showing that the quality management system and its application meet the requirements of the new ISO Standard 9001:2000.

ETSI is also member of the European Foundation for Quality Model (EFQM) 22

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Membership by Category

(after GA#43, March 2004)

800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Total Admin Manuf NO SP & Others Users Membership (FM+AM+O) Total Members (FM+AM) Full Members Associate Members

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Membership by Status

Observers 5% Associate Members 21% Full Members 74% 26

Membership status

Full member

Established in geographical area of CEPT

Committed to ETSI Statutes and Rules of Procedure

Associate member

Committed to ETSI’s work, but not eligible for full membership (usually for geographical reasons)

Observer

Entitled to be full member, but not wishing to participate in ETSI’s technical work

Counsellor

Representative of European Commission or EFTA Secretariat 27

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ETSI work

      

ICT, Wireline, Wireless, Mobile, Broadcast VoIP, Security, EMC NGN, NGN@Home, Intelligent Houses Cable TV PLT Radio technologies

Automotive short range radar, Ultra Wide Band, Radio LAN (2,45 + 5 GHz) Short Range Devices (SRD), RFID, TETRA ITS

Products are : European Standards (EN), ETSI Standards (ES), Technical specifications (TS), Technical Reports (TR) and ETSI Guides (EG)

More than 13.600 deliverables published Downloadable free of charge from the ETSI Web 29

ETSI Access activities

NGN@Home

To standardise the inter-work of all home technologies (incl. radio)

In support of the ETSI Intelligent Homes activity

xDSL

Covers the application of all DSL technologies in Europe

Covers coexistence with legacy systems and infrastructures

Focus on rational frequency management in the local loop

Cable (Telecom over CATV infrastructures)

Covers the application of Cable technologies in Europe

Covers lower (Euro-DOCSIS) and higher layers (Euro IPCablecom)

Considers the impact of convergence Telecom-Broadcast

PLT/ PLC

Covers all aspects of Power Line in Europe

Takes special care on EMC issues 30

ETSI deliverables

ETSI Technical Specifications (TS)

ETSI Technical Reports (TR)

Approved by the TC or Project concerned

ETSI Standards (ES)

ETSI Guides (EG)

Approved by the full ETSI membership

European Standards (EN, telecommunications series)

Approved by National Delegations, through the National Standards Organizations (NSOs) 31

ETSI success story – GSM

Conceived as a digital replacement for ageing analogue mobile systems in Europe, GSM has now become a truly global system The figures speak for themselves:

over one billion GSM users worldwide

over 550 GSM networks in around 200 countries/areas

45+ billion SMS messages per month

GSM accounts for 73% of the World's digital market and 72% of the World's wireless market 32

with GSM no GSM

The GSM Footprint

GSM: 500+ networks on air in 175 countries Total number of subscribers in excess of 1 billion

Regions Arab countries Asia Pacific Africa East Central Asia Europe India North America Russia South America Networks On air 21 56 81 19 Subscribers Nov.02 (m) 22 226.1

16.6

4.1

128 40 41 32 14 354.3

5.7

5.4

13.5

3.5

% Worldwide subscribers 2.9

34.9

2.4

0.6

54.7

0.7

0.7

2.0

0.5

% Members in ETSI & 3GPP 0.5

9.4

0.2

0 72.2

0.7

12.6

0.8

0

What is NGN for ETSI?

Key characteristics

Architecture based on decoupling of services and networks with multiple layers and planes defined

Provides capabilities to make the creation, deployment and management of all kinds of services possible

Has functional entities that may be distributed over the infrastructure with communication via open interfaces

Supports both existing and "NGN aware" End Terminal Devices

NGN is a concept for defining and deploying networks, which, due to their formal separation into different layers and planes and use of open interfaces, offers service providers and operators a platform which can evolve in a step-by-step manner to create, deploy and manage innovative services

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NGN Standardization Environment Worldwide Players

Key players

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3GPP CTSI ETSI (AT, HF, SEC, SPAN, STQ, TIPHON, TMN)

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IETF IMTC ISC ITU-T (SG4, SG9, SG11, SG13, SG16, Mediacom 2004 Project, SSG IMT2000)

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MPLS Forum MSF PARLAY T1 (T1A1, T1E1, T1M1, T1P1, T1S1, T1X1)

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TIA (TR41, TR45.2) TMF TTC

Related organizations

       

3GPP2 ATM-F DSL Forum DVB ECMA ETSI (BRAN, SES) PacketCable SCTE 36

NGN Standardization Environment

“Food chain” of organisations

Requirements setting

Architecture

Protocol definition

Interoperability and Profiles

Marketing

Application to specific systems

ETSI is “playing” at most level but is not the only one involved

Marketing Requirements Architecture Protocols Inter-op + Profiles Application to specific systems 37

The ETSI Vision

Mobile/Fixed Convergence, on the “IMS”platform

A multi-service multi-protocol, multi-access, IP based network - secure, reliable and trusted

Multi-services: delivered by a common QoS enabled core network.

Multi-access: diverse access networks; fixed and mobile terminals, (Mobile, xDSL, etc)

Not one network, but different networks that interoperate seamlessly

Mobility / Nomadicity of both users and devices

“My communications services”

anywhere, any terminal This leads to a true N G N 38

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ETSI relations

Two Partnership Projects (3GPP + MESA)

CEPT (frequency allocation)

EU (european Commission

 

observer RSC, COCOM, RSP group etc.

Mandates / e-Europe

Global Standards Collaboration

TSACC, TIA, ATIS, ARIB, TTC, TTA, ACIF, ITU

ITU (T+R+D), IEC, ISO +JTC1

Fora and Consortia (+70)

CEN and CENELEC 40

Harmonized Standards and other standards & specifications to support legislation & market development ETSI

ETSI’s Role

CEPT Harmonising National Frequency Allocations Harmonising NRA activities Co-ordinating International Negotiations European Commission Policy positions Legal certainty Political support 41

ETSI’s external relations

International bodies ITU-T ITU ITU-R GSC Interregional Co-operation RAST

ETSI

IEC JTC1 ISO Fora / Consortia

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AHCIET ATM Forum CITEL DAVIC DECT Forum DVB EBU EUROCAE GSM MoU Association IEEE IMTC TETRA Forum UMTS Forum etc.

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ISO

Structures in standardization

JTC1 IEC ITU NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS CEN NATIONAL BODIES CENELEC ETSI INDUSTRY, USERS ETC.

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Global Standards Collaboration

Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects between

ARIB (Japan) TSACC (Canada) TIA (USA) T1 Committee (USA) ITU (International) TTC (Japan) TTA (Korea) ACIF (Australia)

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IP development requires global collaboration

UMTS Forum IPv6 Forum ETNO GSM Europe EICTA W3C IP IETF INRIA ETSI ITU RIPE ICANN EURO ISP Association WAP Forum

http://www.etsi.org/agreement/Agreements_MoUs.htm

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e-Europe co-operation

Area General Electrotechnical Telecomms International ISO IEC ITU Regional (Europe) CEN CENELEC ETSI

Close co-operation with standard organisations within Europe and worldwide

For

e-

Europe CEN (CEN/ISSS) and ETSI both have contracts to support promotion of activities

Brochures

Articles and press releases

Stands, presence at exhibitions etc.

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ETSI Partnership Projects

3 rd Generation Partnership Project

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specifying a W-CDMA system based on an evolution of the GSM core network, a member of the ITU’s IMT-2000 family Organizational Partners: ARIB ATIS

(Japan), (USA)

CCSA

(China),

ETSI

,

TTA

(Korea),

TTC

(Japan),

Market Representation Partners:

GSA, GSM Association, UMTS Forum, IPv6 Forum, 3G Americas, TD-SCDMA Forum

http://www. 3gpp.org

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ETSI Partnership Projects

Mobile Broadband for Emergency and Safety Applications

Formerly:

Public Safety Partnership Project

initiated by ETSI Project TETRA (under the name of DAWS)

and by TIA and the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) under APCO's Project 34.

Organizational Partners: ETSI

,

TIA

(USA)

Observers: TSACC

(Canada),

TTA

(Korea)

http://www. projectmesa.org

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@LIS Project

(Alliance for the Information Society)  Co-operation programme

between Europe and Latin America

 To “promote the Information society and fight against the digital divide throughout Latin America”.  The programme involves

18 countries in Latin America

: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Five Project Areas

have been identified: I - Dialogue on Policy and Regulation II - Dialogue on Standardisation issues III - Stakeholders networks IV - Interconnection of Research networks V - Demonstration projects

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MatchMaker Programme

 “Co-organized with ETSI members of the ex-accession countries, EU countries and business representatives  To further increase the visibility of ETSI world-wide  To promote and support the European telecommunications standards in the CEE and CIS countries.

 Round table meetings with telecoms communities.  Main objective Bring practical information to the Accession Countries' telecom communities about the many changes that will affect the telecom standardization environment when the enlargement process is completed and to give examples of best business practices.

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We don’t do it alone

IETF IEEE OMA GSMA Open Group OSA-Parlay OASIS Etc (+/- 65) CITEL AHCIET LAS/AIDMO CCSA Standards AU etc 3GPP MESA 3GPP2 GSC-RAST ITU ISO & IEC EC ERO/ERC CEN & CLC EICTA etc 51

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Members

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Innovation 52

Plugtests

Interoperability testing

Created in 1999, specialized in the organization of interoperability events

Cost neutral

Skilled ETSI Staff managing test events

Experts from ETSI and other technical communities 53

Plugtests

is a professional ETSI service

Known also as bake-off, plugfests and interop

During a Plugtests, engineers come and test the interoperability of their applications with their competitors”

Plugtests :

Provides useful feedback to the standardization process

A unique opportunity to meet partners and competitors

Improves both quality and interoperability of implementations

Helps debugging fast all together 54

ETSI Plugtests

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Protocol and Testing

Protocol and Testing Competence Centre (PTCC)

assists ETSI Technical bodies in application of state of the art specification and testing techniques

in a pragmatic and flexible manner

to help ensure technical quality of ETSI deliverables

team of 4 leading experts, plus an assistant

complements the work of Technical Committee MTS (Methods for Testing & Specification) 56

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Innovation 57

Basic principles of standardization

Voluntary

Open

Consensus

Public

General purpose for the society

Compatibility (between generations) 58

ETSI's IPR Policy

 

Goal:

to ensure that an ETSI standard cannot be blocked by the refusal of an IPR holder to grant licences for the use of his Essential IPR Defines the obligations and rights of Members…

…in respect of the identification and notification of IPRs essential for ETSI standards

IPR statement and licensing declaration forms on web

Defines the obligations of the Institute:

Inform users of standards about Essential IPRs, by:

• • •

publishing details in SR 000 314 publishing details in standards wherever possible publishing details on the web

May be found in Annex 6 of the ETSI Rules of Procedure 59

Why work in standards?

Understand risks associated with standards Save money and avoid wasted R&D Innovate Build credibility with customers Control evolution of market Be seen as a leader “Open the box” In summary: Create a more favourable environment in which to do business 60

Industry expectations from Standardization ? (1)

Liberalization of the market

Bigger markets

Openness

Minimum of technical regulations

Minimum of political interventions

As little as possible national influence

Biggest possible dissemination

Adequate IPR compensation

IPR licenses under fair, reasonable & non discriminatory terms and conditions 61

Industry expectations from Standardization ? (2)

International standards for the global market

Standards with market relevance

Demands by the market

Fulfilling market needs

Direct membership & participation

At lowest cost (price) 62

Industry expectations from Standardization ? (3)

Standards ensure timely provisioning of

Global Networking

Global interworking

Standards are basis for fair competition

Standards facilitate improved market growth (economy of scale) 63

Industry expectations from Standardization ? (4)

Obtain good standards that are :

– –

Not too detailed, but unambiguous Detailed enough in order to allow for multi vendor operation

Modular structure preferred

– –

Clearly defined interfaces Technology independence

– –

Easily and fast adaptable to new technology Useable in different networks 64

Openness fueling market growth and innovation

Market take-up

Functionality A (e.g. terminal)

Open standards & systems

Open & Standardized interfaces

proprietary systems

Functionality B (e.g. server) 

Identified benefits include

Cost reduction due to increased competition

Greater interoperability

Increased customer choice

More innovation

And many others 65

Standardization meets industry expectations

Load sharing / Cost saving

 

Creation of a critical mass Bringing economy of scale

 

Close co-operation of competitors Reduction of solutions to a minimum: preferably ONE!

 

Greater interoperability Increased customer choice

A fight against technical barriers to trade STANDARDIZATION > INNOVATION 66

COPRAS Cooperation Platform for Research & Standards

      

An opportunity to coordinate ICT research and standardization efforts, also in the area of eSafety of road & air transport and ITS COPRAS will streamline the interface between standardisation & research Survey projects for standards related output Analyse feedback & select projects to define Standardisation Action Plans with Install mechanisms & tools for cooperation between research and standardisation, also across different areas Arrange input from research projects into standardisation processes and promote new work items resulting from research project’s output Ensure relevant input from standards bodies to research projects 67

A variety of stakeholders need collaboration between research and standardization

Research and standardization aspects of the eEurope activity need to be linked with further IST deployment Standards need to available to the industry and the general public at an earlier time

COPRAS

Research projects have a cost-effective way of setting up an interface with the standards world Standards bodies can reduce overlap and better organise flow of relevant material

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ETSI fosters close collaboration with the research & education communities

Whereas:

Globalisation confronts development research and education with new challenges, reflected at a later stage in standardization initiatives ETSI recognizes:

The enthusiasm of the research and education looking towards the future and identifying new work

The role of research in developing future ICT standards

The need to strategically co-ordinate and integrate common areas of interest by means of joint projects

The importance of expertise sharing 69

Standardization & innovation

IN THE AREA OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS STANDARDIZATION TAKES PLACE - IN MOST CASES – PRIOR TO OR IN PARALLEL WITH THE DEVELOPMENT … THAT IS WHY STANDARDIZATION IN THE AREA OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEADS TOWARDS

INNOVATION!

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For more information...

ETSI web site: http://www.etsi.org/

general public information concerning ETSI

free standards download

promotional aspects

ETSI portal: portal.etsi.org

designed primarily for "standards practitioners"

easy access to data for each technical body

customized information retrieval for each technical body

access to;

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Working documents ETSI applications and databases 71

Thank you for your attention!

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