Malcolm Johnson, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

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Malcolm Johnson, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau   ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability Testing (Geneva, 20-21 July 2009) WTSA-08 Resolution 76 Malcolm Johnson, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

WTSA-08 Resolutions 49 Resolutions approved Of which 21 were new The needs of developing countries were recognized in: Standardization gap: 17, 44, 56, 59, 72 Internet: 64, 69 Conformance & interoperability testing: 76 Other: 26, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 43, (50), 52, 53, 54, 58, 61, 63, 68, 71, 73, 74 Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Reports to Council-09 Res. 32 - Strengthening electronic working methods Res. 33 - Guidelines for ITU-T strategic activities Res. 43 - Regional preparations for WTSAs Res. 56 - Roles of TSAG and Study Group vice-chairmen from developing countries Res. 64 - IP address allocation and encouraging the deployment of IPv6 Res. 71 & 74 - Admission of universities, research labs, Sector Members from developing countries to ITU-T Resolution 76 - Studies related to conformance and interoperability testing, assistance to developing countries, and a possible future ITU mark programme Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Definitions Conformity Interoperability Ability of a product to meet the requirement(s) of a standard Interoperability Ability of two or more systems or applications or network management products and services from different suppliers to exchange information and mutually to make use of it Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Res. 76 Resolves that ITU-T Study Groups develop the necessary conformance testing ITU-T Recommendations asap; that ITU-T Recommendations to address interoperability testing shall be progressed asap; that ITU-T in collaboration with the other Sectors as appropriate, shall develop a programme to: assist developing countries in capacity-building and training opportunities in conformity and interoperability testing; assist developing countries in establishing regional or sub-regional centres suitable to perform conformity and interoperability testing as appropriate; that conformance and interoperability testing requirements shall provide for verification of the parameters defined in ITU-T Recommendations Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Res. 76 Instructs the Study Groups to identify as soon as possible those existing and future ITU-T Recommendations candidates for interoperability tests, e.g. interoperability of NGN equipment, terminals, audio video codecs, access and transport network that are capable of providing end-to-end interoperable services on a global scale; to prepare those ITU-T Recommendations with a view to conducting conformity and interoperability tests as appropriate Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Res.76 Instructs the Director of TSB in cooperation with BR & BDT, to conduct exploratory activities in each region to identify and prioritize the problems faced by developing countries related to achieving interoperability of ICT equipment and services; based on results of instructs the Director of TSB 1 above, to study the items below: the overall effect on ITU and manufacturers legal and national and international regulatory implications cost of set up of facility location of testing facility measures to be taken to build the necessary human resource capacities Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Res. 76 Instructs the Director of TSB to carry out the necessary studies with the view to introduce the use of ITU Mark as a voluntary program permitting manufacturers and service providers to make a visible declaration that their equipment conforms to ITU-T Recommendations, and to increase the probability of interoperability; and to consider its possible application as an indication of a degree of interoperability capability in the future; to study the financial and legal implications for the ITU-T and ICT industries, and all other concerns raised with regard to this proposal regarding the possible introduction of the ITU-T Mark; to involve experts and external entities as appropriate; to submit the result of these studies to Council-09 for its consideration and required actions; Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Res.76 invites Invites the Council: to consider the report of the TSB Director above, to report as appropriate on this matter to the 2010 Plenipotentiary Conference taking into account Resolution 158 (Antalya, 2006) “Financial issues for consideration by the Council”; Invites Member States & Sector Members: to contribute to the implementation of this Resolution; to encourage national and regional testing entities to assist ITU-T in implementing this Resolution. Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Reasons for Res. 76 Member States, Sector Members and end-users reported problems with an increase in the supply of poor quality and even dangerous equipment, not interoperable, of which a proportion has proved to be counterfeit or to have been illegally imported. Some governments lack effective systems to ensure that appropriate technical regulations, based on international standards, are in place and enforced in order to meet their obligations to protect the safety of their citizens using telecommunications equipment and services and to meet their requirements for quality of service. Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Objectives of Res. 76 To meet the needs of developing countries for conformance and interoperability Conformity is a first step to increase the probability of interoperability between different manufacturers, vendors and service providers The establishment of laboratories able to carry out tests according to the ITU-T Recommendations requirements and training programmes A demonstration of conformance to ITU-T Recs through a voluntary ITU conformity programme Increased business opportunities and benefits to both suppliers and customers Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Importance of interoperability World Standards Cooperation recognized that: Global conformity assessment is the accepted way of demonstrating that a product or service adheres to an international standard, and the increasing importance of this given the commitments of WTO Member States made under the TBT Agreement. Promotion of standardization and conformity assessment was seen as facilitating global trade and providing tangible benefits to users of both standards and of conformity assessment. Geneva, 20-21 July 2009

Importance of interoperability Global Standards Collaboration adopted RESOLUTION GSC-14/28: Interoperability recognises that various mechanism are available to enhance interoperability, including developing “interoperable standards”, providing implementation guidelines, hosting interoperability events and human capacity building; that PSOs consider interoperability as an explicit objective of standards development; that compliance with technical standards can increase the probability of end-to-end interoperability but will not guarantee interoperability; Resolves: to exchange information among PSOs which have experience in interoperability. to encourage PSOs and related Fora/Consortia to discuss issues related to interoperability. Geneva, 20-21 July 2009