TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July TETRA CONFERENCE Sao Paulo, Brazil 18 th /19 th July 2006 TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI Marcello Pagnozzi TETRA Technical Officer European Telecommunications Standards Institute
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI is An independent standards making organization, active in all areas of ICT including telecommunications radio communications, broadcasting and Information Technology A not-for-profit association created in 1988 Situated in Sophia Antipolis, south of France Professional & market driven – 650+ Members More than 2000 deliverables published in ,500+ publications - freely available!
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI's Community Members National Standard Organizations Network operators Providers Users Universities…. ___________________________________________ 650+ Members from 55 countries from 5 continents 2 Counsellors (EU and EFTA)
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI has international footprint Membership
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July no GSM with GSM The GSM Footprint
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July no DECT with DECT Countries with DECT
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July DVB on air DVB-Satellite in use or plannedNot plannedDVB-Terrestrial adopted
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI Structure Board ES General Assembly FC IMPACT TB Finance committee ETSI Secretariat International Marketing & Promotional Activities TB:Technical Bodies SC: Special Committees Technical Organization TB EPP SC EPP: ETSI Partnership Project OCG Operational Co-ordination Group
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Technical Organization Produces and approves technical standards Work programme determined by ETSI members Consists of Technical Bodies (TB) 2 ETSI Partnership Projects (EPP) More than 200 groups More than 3500 experts
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July TC EE Environmental Engineering TC ERM EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters Status: TC HF Human Factors JTC Broadcast EBU/CENELEC/ETSI ECMATC32 Standardizing information & communication systems TC TISPAN Telecoms & Internet converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Networks TC SES Satellite Earth Stations & Systems TC MTS Methods for Testing & Specification TC ESI Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures TC TETRA Terrestrial Trunked RADIO TC DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication Technical Committees TC SCP Smart Card Platform TC AT Access and Terminals TC MSG Mobile Standards Group TC RT Railway Telecommunications TC TM Transmission and Multiplexing TC LI Lawful Interception TC PLT PowerLine Telecommunications TC Safety Telecommunications Equipment Safety TC STQ Speech processing Transmission & Quality TC BRAN Broadband Radio Access Networks
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Some ETSI’s activities DECT DVB GSM EVOLUTION HYPER ACCESS, ~ MAN, ~ LAN2 NGN (Next Generation Network) POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SMART CARD PLATFORM TETRA UMTS
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July 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)
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Basic principles of standardization Voluntary Open Consensus Public
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Why work in standards? Openness fueling market growth and innovation Functionality A (e.g. terminal) Functionality B (e.g. server) Open & Standardized interfaces Market take-up Open standards & systems proprietary systems Identified benefits to users include Cost reduction due to increased competition Greater interoperability Increased choice More innovation And many others
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July 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 base A fight against technical barriers to trade STANDARDIZATION > INNOVATION
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July GSC-RAST ITU ISO & IEC 3GPP MESA TETRA MoU IETF IEEE OMA GSMA Open Group OSA-Parlay OASIS Etc (+/- 65) EC ERO/ERC CEN & CLC EICTA etc CITEL AHCIET LAS/AIDMO CCSA Standards AU etc The future is build through partnership
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Global Standards Collaboration Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects ISACC (Canada) T1 Committee (USA) TIA (USA) ITU (International) TTC (Japan) TTA (Korea) ACIF (Australia) ARIB (Japan)
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July 2006 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
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI and Brazil Agreements with: IPT (Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas, Estado de Sao Paulo) CPQD (Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicaçoes do Brasil) Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management of Brazil
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI success story – TETRA TETRA IS AN OPEN DIGITAL TRUNKED RADIO STANDARD DEFINED BY ETSI TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST DEMANDING PROFESSIONAL MOBILE RADIO USERS TETRA HAS REACHED GREAT ACCEPTANCE IN THE WORLD AND IS WIDELY ESTABLISHED is one of ETSI’s « best-sellers » not only in Europe but around the world
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July TETRA History 1989: TETRA standardisation started in ETSI 1991: Consensus reached on TDMA technology 1994: TETRA MoU established 1995: First phase of TETRA standards completed 1996: Harmonised frequencies for TETRA in Europe 1997: First TETRA systems installed 2000: TETRA Release 2 standardization started 2002: Release 2: User Requirement Specifications completed; High Speed Data: consensus for TEDS technical solution 2006: completion of TEDS
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July TC EE Environmental Engineering TC ERM EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters Status: TC HF Human Factors JTC Broadcast EBU/CENELEC/ETSI ECMATC32 Standardizing information & communication systems TC TISPAN Telecoms & Internet converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Networks TC SES Satellite Earth Stations & Systems TC MTS Methods for Testing & Specification TC ESI Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures TC TETRA Terrestrial Trunked RADIO TC DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication Technical Committees TC SCP Smart Card Platform TC AT Access and Terminals TC MSG Mobile Standards Group TC RT Railway Telecommunications TC TM Transmission and Multiplexing TC LI Lawful Interception TC PLT PowerLine Telecommunications TC Safety Telecommunications Equipment Safety TC STQ Speech processing Transmission & Quality TC BRAN Broadband Radio Access Networks
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July ETSI Project TETRA Organisation WG = Working Group VC = Vice Chairman TO = ETSI Project Technical Officer HSD = High Speed Data DMO = Direct Mode Operation Chairman WG1 WG3 WG4 WG5 WG6WG8 MCO TETRA MoU Association (Open Invitation) Regulatory Affairs VC User Requirements /Services Network aspects (HSD] [CODEC] [SECURITY] [DMO] TO
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July A standard for Users from the Users Working Group 1 is responsible for producing the User Requirement Specification (URS) Working Group 1 is mainly formed by representatives of Users/Public Safety organizations The URS used as a basis for all the other TC TETRA working groups, each of which deal with a particular aspect of the standard to be developed, e.g. air interface, network aspects, data, codec, etc.
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Close cooperation with TETRA MoU Association in early 2000s resulted in an agreed plan for enhancing TETRA standard After significant market changes and prioritisation the main deliverables of TETRA Release 2 are: Wideband Data TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data Service) AMR Codec Air Interface Enhancements, Location Information Protocol (LIP) Application TETRA Release 2
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS) The TEDS standard has been driven by User Requirements TEDS is a data service fully integrated with existing TETRA networks The TEDS standard provides high speed data and multimedia service capabilities Utilize new technologies Increase futureproofness of TETRA as the standard for PMR and PAMR worldwide
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July The TEDS Standard is completed this year The TETRA Release 2 programme has taken into account market changes that have taken place after its launch TC TETRA has positioned itself to be the body engaged in the continuous enhancement of TETRA beyond Release 2 TETRA STANDARD TODAY AND TOMORROW
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July How can you interact with ETSI? Downloading standards at Participating as a guest to ETSI meetings Contacting TB chairman or ETSI secretariat asp Come to visit us at Futurecom Oct 2006 in Florianopolis
TETRA Experience Sao Paulo 18th19th July Marcello Pagnozzi TETRA Technical Officer ETSI