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ATIS: New Strategic Directions Susan Miller, President & CEO Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, #500 Washington, DC GSC-9 Opening Plenary Seoul, Korea May 10, 2004 GSC9-015

GSC-9, Seoul 2 ATIS Today Technical planning and standards development organization of communications companies. Committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the communications and related information technologies industry worldwide. ATIS’ members and committee participants represent a wide cross section of the global communications industry. Over 1,100 professionals from 350+ companies. ATIS Member Companies total industry standards committees and forums.

GSC-9, Seoul 3 ATIS’ Roots Divestiture led to ATIS’ establishment in s -- ECSA added committees/forums as the need arose. FCC refers technical and operations issues to ATIS, rather than address issues itself in many cases. 1990s -- ECSA expands membership to include IXCs, then later manufacturers, enhanced service providers, software developers, other sectors. Changes name to “ATIS.” Mid- and Late ‘90s -- Boom economy and proliferation of standards consortia. ATIS committee participation grows, membership diversifies. Late 2000 to Early Industry in downturn. Sluggish economy, scarce capital, regulatory uncertainty. ATIS launches strategic effort.

GSC-9, Seoul 4 ATIS: A Plan to Move Forward A Pragmatic, Market-driven Approach to Standards Development: Prioritize Standards Work End Redundant Efforts Coordinate Priorities Streamline Processes Our Goal: Produce End-to-End Implementable, Interoperable Standards and Solutions.

GSC-9, Seoul 5 ATIS Board of Directors BellSouth - William Smith - Chief Technology Officer - ATIS Chair Ericsson - Dr. Asok Chatterjee - VP, Public Affairs - ATIS First Vice Chair AT&T - P.J. Aduskevicz - Network Vice President - Network Standards & Disaster Recovery - ATIS Second Vice Chair Verizon - Paul Lacouture - President, Network Services Group - ATIS Treasurer Acterna - Helmut K. Berg - President, Telecom Division ADC - Mike Pratt - President, Wireline Business ADTRAN - Kevin W. Schneider - Chief Technical Officer Agilent - Larry Holmberg - Senior Vice President, Sales, Marketing & Customer Support Alcatel USA - Mike Quigley - CEO BT - Mick Reeve - Group Technology Officer Cap Gemini Ernst & Young - Kevin Hart - Vice President CenturyTel - Wayne Davis - Vice President, Corporate Planning Ciena - Joseph Berthold - Vice President, Network Architecture Cincinnati Bell - Dennis Hinkel - Senior Vice President Network & Operations CISCO - Charlie Giancarlo - Senior Vice President, Product Development Corning Incorporated - Robert B. Brown - Senior Vice President & General Manager CT Communications - Michael R. Nash - Senior Vice President/COO D&E Communications - G. William Ruhl - President & CEO East Otter Tail Telephone - Allen R. Arvig - President Epic Touch - Trenton D. Boaldin - President Fujitsu - George Chase - Group President & CEO Gluon Networks - Frederick Fromm - President & CEO Harris - Kwame Boakye - Vice President, Technology HyperEdge Corporation - William Rodey - Senior Vice President - Marketing and Engineering Intrado - Ray Paddock - VP & General Manager Juniper Networks - James A. Dolce, Jr. - EVP, WW Field Operations Leapstone Systems - Richard A. Orriss, President & CEO

GSC-9, Seoul 6 Level 3 Communications - Jack Waters - EVP & Chief Technology Officer Lucent - Bill O’Shea, President - Bell Labs/CTO, EVP, Corporate Strategy & Marketing Marconi - David J. Smith - EVP, OSPP & North American Broadband MCI - Jack Wimmer - Vice President, Network Architecture and Advanced Technology NEC America - Allen Levine, Vice President net.com - Craig Forbes - Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Neustar - John Malone - SVP - Sales & Marketing NISC - Gerry Fisher - Vice President/Telecom Solutions NOKIA – William Plummber - VP, External Affairs Nortel Networks - Greg Mumford - Chief Technology Officer North Pittsburgh Systems - Al Weigand - Vice President of Operations nTelos - David Maccarelli - Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer Qualcomm - Dr. Mark Epstein - Senior Vice President, Development Qwest - Balan Nair - Vice President, Technology Samsung - Dr. Pradeep Samudra - Vice President, Broadband Network Systems Research & Development SBC Communications - Ross K. Ireland - Senior Executive Vice President, Services and CTO Siemens ICN - Harald Braun - President - Carrier Networks Spirent Communications - Dave Gellerman - Vice President - Technology & Corporate Development Sprint - Loren V. Sprouse - Vice President, Service Operations Syniverse Technologies - Ed Evans - Chief Executive Officer T-Mobile - James J. Healy - Vice President, Business Alliances Tekelec - Charlie Vogt - President, North America/CALA & Global Marketing Telcordia Technologies - Matt Desch - Chief Executive Officer Telephone & Data Systems - Rudolph E. Hornacek - Vice President, Engineering Tellabs - Jeff Schmitz - SVP, Product Line Management Trendium - Hanafy Meleis - President & CEO VeriSign - Bruce E. Johnson - SVP, Operations & Engineering White Rock Networks - Lonnie Martin - President & Founder ATIS Board of Directors (cont’d)

GSC-9, Seoul 7 ATIS’ Strategic Review Complete: Execution Now We Created a New Mission Statement ATIS is a United States based body that is committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the communications and related information technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. We Developed a Definition of an ATIS Standard An ATIS end-to-end standard defines frameworks for service and performance requirements, interfaces and physical characteristics for technologies, systems, and business processes, and ensures interoperability.

GSC-9, Seoul 8 Supports prioritized standards work, and the creation of end- to-end solutions. Restructure more closely integrates related standards activities across all ATIS Committees. Fosters greater communication among subject matter experts. ATIS Committees now aligned under industry-recognized universal functions and functional platforms. More flexible, marketable structure that is more easily understood from the outside looking in. We Restructured the ATIS Committees ATIS’ Strategic Review Complete: Execution Now

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10 Global reach of ATIS’ standards work increases, strategic efforts recognized internationally, voice of North America. ATIS Board modified ATIS Bylaws in October 2003, allowing companies outside U.S./North America to join ATIS. BT welcomed to ATIS Membership and ATIS Board in December Others have indicated strong interest to join. We Opened Membership to Companies OUTSIDE U.S./North America ATIS’ Strategic Review Complete: Execution Now

GSC-9, Seoul 11 ATIS’ Strategic Review Complete: Execution Now Identifies the industry’s most urgent technical and operational priorities. Establishes industry Work Plans for needed priority standards work. Coordinates priority work in ATIS and among appropriate industry standards groups. Provides industry oversight for the successful execution of the priority work, and the creation of end-to-end standards and solutions. We Established the Technology and Operations (TOPS) Council

GSC-9, Seoul 12 Technology and Operations Council Provides a platform to explore and advance technical and operational initiatives tendered by ATIS Members. Provides guidance and leadership to the ATIS Membership on matters of strategic importance. Participation open to all interested Directors. Bill Smith, Chair, BellSouth P.J. Aduskevicz, AT&T Joseph Berthold, Ciena Trent Boaldin, Epic Touch Robert Brown, Corning Asok Chatterjee, Ericsson Wayne Davis, CenturyTel Matt Desch, Telcordia Craig Forbes, net.com Fred Fromm, Gluon Networks David Gellerman, Spirent Charles Giancarlo, Cisco Larry Holmberg, Agilent Rudy Hornacek, TDS Bruce Johnson, VeriSign Paul Lacouture, Verizon Lonnie Martin, White Rock Networks Hanafy Meleis, Trendium Greg Mumford, Nortel Networks Bill O’Shea, Lucent Mike Pratt, ADC Bill Rodey, HyperEdge Pradeep Samudra, Samsung Kevin Schneider, ADTRAN Jack Waters, Level 3

GSC-9, Seoul 13 The TOPS Priorities Optical Networks: –Intelligent Optical Switching, Customer Interface, Performance Management, Network Control DSL Evolution: –Architecture Evolution to IP Services, Very-High Rate DSL, Voice Over DSL Wireless Evolution: –Enhanced Data-Rate for GSM Evolution, Universal Mobile Telecommunication System, Defining 4 th Generation (4G) IP Telecom Network Management: –IP Routing and Traffic Engineering Reliability Measurements: –Wireless/Wireline Outages, E911 Accuracy Wide Area Storage: –Services to Leverage Transport Capacity & e-Business Centers Numbering: –Number Portability, Telephone Number Mapping (ENUM) Emergency Communications Services for IP: –911 Calling via IP Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA): –Wireless & Wireline Wiretap E911 Evolution: –Phase I & II, Wireless TTY Calling Priority Access: –Wireless & Wireline Emergency (Priority) Calling

GSC-9, Seoul 14 The TOPS Priorities TOPS Focus Groups Active on the Five Initial Critical Priorities Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Bill Smith, Chair, BellSouth: –Network Architecture, Interoperability, Signaling, Billing, Quality of Service (QoS), Numbering, & Security Wide Area Ethernet, Joe Berthold, Chair, Ciena: –Direct Fiber Access, Passive Optical Network, Link Level & Service Level Management Mobile Wireless Service, Asok Chatterjee, Chair, Ericsson: –Location Services, Push/Pull Presence, Multimedia, Wireless Internet Protocol (IP) Security Issues, P.J. Aduskevicz Chair, AT&T: –Network Security Next Generation Interface – (IEEE Committee for Wireless Networks) Authentication, Data Encryption –IP Network Security Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Web services, Firewall Data Interchange (Billing), Venkates Swaminathan, Chair, Neustar: –IP Data Record (IPDR)/Call Data Record (CDR) Exchange, VoIP, Provisioning, and Activation

GSC-9, Seoul 15 Execution on the Priorities!! Implementation of work plans approved by ATIS Board. ATIS to introduce work plans to appropriate standards bodies external to ATIS for purposes of coordinating standardization activities. Formal agreements in establishment with ATIS and external standards bodies. ATIS managing and tracking progress of coordinated work plans and driving completion of end-to-end solutions. New round of priorities being considered now.

GSC-9, Seoul 16 ATIS Is.... Determining priorities to drive technology development. Coordinating work to achieve greater efficiency. Executing on a plan to get results End-to-end implementable interoperable standards and solutions.