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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications NGN-GSI TSR (Technical and Strategic Review) Chae Sub Lee, Dick Knight NGN-GSI TSR Coordinators SOURCE:ITU-T TITLE: NGN-GSI TSR (Technical and Strategic Review) AGENDA ITEM:GTSC-4 Agenda Item: 5.0 CONTACT:Chae-sub.lee@ties.itu.int GSC11/ (06)_04
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Contents NGN-GSI Overview What is TSR? Objective of TSR Summary of TSR Activity
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications GSI:Umbrella over the NGN standardisation programme JCA:ITU-T,GSC PSOs and IETF managers: oversees coordination and planning of work TSR: Review results, identify issues to JCA Technical standardisation work NGN Global Standards Initiative (led bySG13) SGs NGN-Joint CoordinationActivity Technical & Strategic Review (TSR) SG13 NGN project planning ETSI TIA ATIS NGN-GSI overview
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications What is TSR? TSR is a process not an entity nor plenary TSR process bridges between technical developments with project management and JCA TSR process provide real time coordination among participating NGN-GSI groups (17 Qs from 3 SGs addition to other relevant SGs such as SG 12, 16 and17) TSR process facilitates dynamic joint discussion between groups and between issues TSR process collects opinions, comments and proposals from participants and bring these to JCA enhancing NGN-GSI event
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Objective of TSR Provide technical coherence, strategic and co-ordination aspects within the NGN studies, across the questions, working parties and study groups form the NGN-GSI Be expected to reinforce the role of the JCA, by ensuring the visibility and technical coherence of the NGN studies Shall not manage the work of the study groups, questions or working parties.
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Summary of TSR Activity Four sessions held until last Kobe NGN-GSI event 1 st Session: 20 th January 2006, Geneva - Guidance from JCA on the approving Study Group for signalling requirements. - Guidance on handling of contributions outside the scope of R 1. - TSR co-ordinators to propose assignment of living list items produced by the FGNGN to a specific single Question. 2 nd Session: 25 th January 2006, Geneva - Joint activity btw. Q.2/13 and Q.1/11 to be initiated (in Kobe) to progress user profile issues; - 3GPP and 3GPP2 were identified as having a potential dependency for timescales of the ITU-T NGN R 1 work and therefore need to be included in the NGN Project Tool. - to consider a way forward on the issue of new work having to be submitted to multiple questions (sometimes multiple study groups).
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Summary of TSR Activity 3 rd (22 nd ) and 4 th Session (27 th ) April 2006, Kobe Japan - Took presentation of contributions on RFID received and concerns on overlap raised with the JCA. - Referencing documents from organisations other than ITU-T in the NGN Recommendations must be met to Recommendation A.5 and that reference to documents, or specific sections of documents, will only be included following careful review of the referenced text.
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Summary of TSR Activity Status of Joint Activity in NGN-GSI Q3/13 (Architecture) Q1/13 (Scope & Project) Q2/13 (Req.) Q7/13 (Mig.) Q4/13 (RACF & QoS) Q8/13 (Conv.) Q9/13 (IPv6) Q6/13+Q2,5/19 (FMC + MMR) Q15/13 (Sec.) Q1/11 (Sig Arc) Q2/11 (UserData) Q3/11 (PBX) Q29/16 (MM Mob) WP2/17 (Sec) Q5/11 (QoS CT)
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GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications Thank you for your attention !!!
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