Smart Service Welt – nur mit Standards realisierbar!

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Smart Service Welt – nur mit Standards realisierbar! Dirk Weiler, Chairman of the Board and IPR Special Committee, ETSI Head of Standards Policy, Nokia BMWi Smart Service Welt Workshoptag 11.5.2017, Berlin

German or European Strategy for Digital Transformation? Digital Transformation affects everybody Government Industry Society Consumer Today’s digital industry is global Digital transformation can only be global Need to work together by setting regional, national and European priorities No Europe only/ first /second Cooperation between all relevant stakeholders needed © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

European Single market and Standardization Standardisation Policy Standardisation Regulation 1025/2012 Single Market Strategy Joint Initiative on Standardisation Digital Single Market Strategy ICT standardization European Multi Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardisation Standardisation Priorities for the DSM © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Why Standardization? Standardization is a tool – not an end in itself For-profit organizations prefer monopoly over standard Economies of scale More brain power Customer pressure for competition Government pressure against lock-in Ensure interoperability Influence technology Access to leading-edge ICT knowledge Contribute the views of your constituency © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Contribution of Standardization to GDP Country Publisher Time frame Growth rate of GDP Contribution of standards Germany DIN (2000) 1960–1996 3,30% 0,90% France AFNOR (2009) 1950–2007 3,40% 0,80% United Kingdom DTI (2005) 1948–2002 2,50% 0,30% Canada Standards Council of Canada (2007) 1981–2004 2,70% 0,20% Australia Standards Australia (2006) 1962–2003 3,60% Source: The Economic Benefits of Standardization, DIN, 2011 http://alt.din.de/sixcms_upload/media/2896/GNN_2011_engl_FINAL.pdf Further information (ISO/IEC) http://www.standardsinfo.net/info/benefits/benefits_s1.html  © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Mobile Communication https://www.gsmaintelligence.com/ https://5g-ppp.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/BROCHURE_5PPP_BAT2_PL.pdf © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

(EU Conference of Posts & Telecommunications) ETSI’s creation Mid 80’s Emergence of mobile communications (the GSM success story) Political and industrial will to work on a common set of standards for Europe Industry in the driving seat CEPT (EU Conference of Posts & Telecommunications) European Commission MoU (1988) © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved 7

European Standardization Organisations (ESO) (EU Regulation 1025/2012) DIN DKE CEN European Committee for Standardization - All other domains - National delegation CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization - Electro-technical - National delegation ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute - ICT - Direct participation Vienna agreement 1991 (Dresden)/Frankfurt agreement (1996)/2016 Working relationships IEC ITU (T, R & D) ISO © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

ETSI’s Basic Principles ETSI's fundamental values with regard to the work it undertakes are timeliness, quality and responsiveness to market needs ETSI is inclusive with a global membership representing a wide range of stakeholders, a global network of partnerships and a consensus approach in its working methods ETSI is fully compliant with WTO/TBT provisions and EU Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 ETSI works across all sectors of industry and society that make, use or rely on ICT technology ETSI works at the forefront of developing and emerging technologies ETSI produces technical standards aimed at being adopted by the most competitive markets ETSI promotes the adoption of its technical standards worldwide for the benefit of its members' competitiveness ETSI, in its role as an ESO, provides technical standards supporting EU regulatory requirements and policy ETSI produces technical standards that use spectrum effectively, minimise interference and avoid undesirable effects, in accord with appropriate regulatory frameworks © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

ETSI’s Product, services and collaboration Technical specifications and standards with global application Support to industry and European regulation Specification & testing methodologies Interoperability testing 80+ Partnership agreements © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

ETSI’s Vison, Mission and Strategic Objectives VISION ETSI is a leading standardization organization for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) standards fulfilling European and global market needs MISSION To provide the platforms where interested parties come together and collaborate on the production of standards for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems and services that are used globally Strategic Objectives Being at the Heart of Digital Being an Enabler of Standards Being Global Being Versatile Being Inclusive ETSI LTS 2016-2021 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

A powerful and dynamic mix of skills, resources and ambitions ETSI Membership 800+ members, big and small (27% SME&ME), from 68 countries on 5 continents Manufacturers, network operators, service and content providers, national administrations, ministries, universities, research bodies, consultancies, user and societal organizations DE: 134 members, 8 University, 11 public Research 26 SME, ME A powerful and dynamic mix of skills, resources and ambitions © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

ETSI Clusters http://www.etsi.org/technologies-clusters/clusters

ETSI is the home of many diverse technologies Aeronautical Automotive Intelligent Transport Broadband Cable Access Broadband Wireless Access Broadcast Cloud computing Compound Content Management Cyber Security DECT Digital Mobile Radio Digital Signature eHEALTH Embedded Common Interface EMC Energy Efficiency Environmental Aspects Fixed-line Access Fixed Radio Links Human Factors & accessibility Information Security Indicators Internet of Things IPv6 Lawful Interception Low Throughput Networks Maritime Medical devices millimetre Wave Transmission Mobile Mobile & Broadcast Convergence Multi-access Edge Computing Next Generation Protocols NFV Open Radio equipment Interface PMSE Powerline Protocol Specification Quality of Service Public Safety & emergency communications Quantum Key Distribution Quantum-Safe Cryptography Radio Radio LAN Rail Communications Reconfigurable Radio Regulation & Legislation Safety Satellite Security Security algorithms Smart Appliances Smart Body Area Networks Smart Cards Smart Cities Surface Mount Technique Test Description Language Testing TETRA Annual report (http://www.etsi.org/images/files/AnnualReports/etsi-annual-report-april-2016.pdf) Work program (http://www.etsi.org/images/files/WorkProgramme/etsi-work-programme-2016-2017.pdf) © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Main Characteristics of ETSI IPR Policy Focus on the most suitable technology for the standards. Early identification and disclosure of essential IPRs, especially in cases where the holder of essential IPR is not prepared to grant licences under FRAND terms and conditions. Ensuring the future applicability of the standards by requesting irrevocable FRAND licensing undertaking. IPR holders should be adequately and fairly rewarded for the use of their IPRs in the implementation of STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. No involvement of ETSI in any commercial discussion on IPR matters (i.e., terms and conditions of the licenses to be determined by the parties of the agreement). These characteristics are well aligned with the policy objectives of CEN and CENELEC as published in their policy paper © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

The 3rd Generation Partnership Project North America Europe Japan India Korea China Cellular telecommunications network technologies covering Radio access, Core transport network and Service capabilities - including codecs, security, QOS Provides complete system specifications, also providing hooks for non-radio access to the core network and interworking with Wi-Fi networks 3GPP (launched 1998) is a partnership project of regional standards organizations, currently 7 Organizational Partners (OP), it is not an official standards body. 3gpp.org © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

The 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3GPP produces Technical Specifications (TS) TS are transposed by the OPs into official standards Companies participate as Individual Members (IM) via an OP (535 IM today) 3GPP has 16 Market Representation Partners (MRP) Offer market advice, bring a consensus view of market requirements © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

oneM2M oneM2M was launched in 2012 as a global initiative to ensure the most efficient deployment of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). Its aim is to develop technical specifications for a common M2M Service Layer that can be embedded within various hardware and software to connect the wide range of devices worldwide with M2M application servers. onem2m.org

oneM2M Partner Type 1 A partnership project of currently: Europe Japan India Korea China Partner Type 1 North America A partnership project of currently: 8 partner type 1 (regional standards organizations) 6 partner type 2 (4 globally active industry consortia, 2 regional standards organizations) 209 Members Any legal entity with interest in the development and/or implementation of oneM2M Technical Specifications and Technical Reports. Members must be members of a Partner Type 1 and must agree to that partner's IPR policy. 7 Associate Members Any government or regulatory agency that has an interest in oneM2M, with the right to attend and provide input to meetings of the Technical Plenary and its subgroups, limited to clarifications regarding regulatory matters and informational contributions. Partner Type 2 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Summary Digital Transformation affects everybody No single body can produce the necessary standards SDO’s have different memberships, ways of working Cooperation between all relevant stakeholders needed ETSI has a track record of cooperation with all relevant stakeholders © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved

Dirk.weiler@nokia.com ETSI: info@etsi.org Contact Dirk.weiler@nokia.com ETSI: info@etsi.org Thank you! © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved