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TSB 1 Excerpts from Presentation at ICSCA VIII-2 Berlin, Germany, 27 February 2002 by Houlin ZHAO Director Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) International Telecommunication Union, Geneva Place des Nations - CH-1211 Geneva 20 – Switzerland Tel: +41 22 730 5851Fax: +41 22 730 5853 E-mail: tsbdir@itu.inttsbdir@itu.int ITU Home page address: http://www.itu.inthttp://www.itu.int Present situation and future vision of ITU-T
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TSB 2 ITU mainly financed by Governments work dominated by industry procedures very efficient, no longer slow seek effective cooperation with SDOs to share the work should be open to emerging technologies should be open to researchers / students try to keep its pre-eminent status Situation of ITU Standardization
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TSB 3 Questions (projects) Contributions driven (normal contributions, delayed contributions, temporary documents) face-to-face meeting: - debate, determination, approval of reports, approval of Questions - SG/WP meetings: decision making; Rapporteur meetings: develop texts Decision = consensus, unanimous agreements Recommendations (Amendments, Corrigenda, supplements) draft Recommendations, determined draft Recommendations approved Recommendations, pre-published Recommendations, published Recommendations Implementor’s Guides Meeting reports Electronic submissions, web consultations, email, ftp Paperless meeting – LAN/Wireless – LAN connections in meeting rooms Working methods
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TSB 4 12/200101/2000difference Administrations189 - ROAs179161+ 18 SIOs234189+ 45 Associates 30-+ 30 Others 39 40- 1 (Others: such as ISO, IEC, ISOC/IETF, INTELSAT, INMARSAT, EUTELSAT, ETSI, CEPT…) ITU-T Members
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TSB 5 Administrations (96/2208) ROAs ( 87/1783) SIOs ( 167/1875) U.S.A. 342NTT 188Lucent166+58 + China 232FT 184Ericsson147+5+ Germany 187BT 148Siemens136+17+ France 106DT 134Nortel 91+51+ Russia 99ATT 77Alcatel 35+23+40+18+ U.K. 95KDDI 69CSELT 69 Canada 63Telecom Italia 65NEC 47 Japan 63Swisscom 65Nokia 46 India 62KT 59Fujitsu 42 Ukraine 58Telenor 58Telecordia 36 Italy 56Royal KPN 58Motorola 27+8 Syria 53Telia 46OKI 32 Korea 50Telekom Austria 37ETRI 32 Total: 1466 (66%)Total: 1188 (67%)Total: 1126 (60%) Top Members participation (07/98-08/00) (Note – Cisco: 13)
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TSB 6 Budget SDO Membership fees Note Annual fee (US$) (25,000,000 $) 40,000,000 SFr ITU-T Minimum mandatory Other optional ½ unit (31,500 SFr)20,000 20,275,000 $ (21,909,000 Euros) ETSI Mandatory according to turnover 45 units (5,000 Euros/unit)211,050 IETF Depending on participation 350 $/500 $ per meeting per person, 3 meetings per year 1050/1500 x ? 1,200,000 $ ECMAMandatory $ 42,000 / $ 18, 000 / $ 10,000 standards free 42,000 (18,300,000 $) 29,305,000 SFr ISO Through national members Shared by national members (five big members pay 9% of the budget) (individual company up to 50,000) (11,900,000 $) 19,000,000 SFr IEC (4,456,200 Euros) 4,000,000 $ 3GPPShared by 6 SDOs Average 500,000/SDO 1,840,000 $ 3GPP2Shared by 5 SDOs Average 360,000/SDO W3CMandatory50,000 $ / 5,000 $, standards free50,000 IEEEMandatory5,000 2,870,000 $ ATMMandatory + meeting fees$ 14,000/5,000/3,500/1,500, $ 250/275 per meeting 4 meetings/year, standards free 14,000+1,000/1,100 x? Company’s dues to SDOs (ITU-T Associates = US $ 6,000) (Some SDOs receive secretariat support from their members; such expenditures are not counted in the budget.)
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TSB 7 Intergovernment ITU (ITU-T and ITU-R) NGOs ISO, IEC ….. Forums / Consortia / SDOs 1394TA3G.IP3GPP3GPP2AIMAMF AMI-CAOEMAAOWARIBATM ForumBINTERMS BluetoothCable ModemsCBOPCDGCIFCII CommerceNetCommerceNet J Committee T1COSCPR CTFJ DHFDISADOPGDSL ForumECEECHONET ECMAECOMECTFEDIFICEEDSEEMA EIDXEMAEMFERTICOETSIEWOS FCIAFCIA-JFIPAFRFFS-VDSLFSAN GSM Assoc.HNFHome APIHomePNAHRFWGIDB Forum IEEEIETFIFIPIFSAIMTCIMWA IPv6IrDAITS AmericaITS UKJAVAJCTEA JECALSJEDICJEMAJICSAPJIMMJMF LONMARKMCPCMDG.orgMITFMMCFMobile Web MOPAMPLS ForumMSFMWIFOASISODVA OIFOMGOSGiPCCAPCISIGPCMCIA PHS MoUPICMGPKIPOFSalutationSCF SCTESDL ForumSDRSSIPGSTATIA TINA-CTM ForumTOGTSCTTATTC UMTSUSBIFUWCCW3CWAPWDF Web 3DWfMCWIN ForumWLIFXTP Forum ITU positioning ………
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TSB 8 ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1 cooperation since the 1970s; common texts since 1992 WTSA-2000 Resolution 7, Recommendation A.23 Joint President Cooperation Group (JPCG) World Standards Cooperation (WSC) IETF ITU-T Member since 1995 MoU PSO, July 1999; provide secretarial support to PSO, since 08/01 Joint management team meetings in 11/99 and 08/01 ETSI ITU-T Member since early 1990s MoU cooperation in June 2000 ISO, IEC, UN/ECE MoU on e-business in March 2000 GSC (Global Standards Collaboration): Since March 1994 TTA, TTC, ARIB, ETSI, T1, TIA, TSACC, ACIF, ITU ITU-T coordination with SDOs
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TSB 9 A.4A.5 A.6 ATM-FARIB DSL ForumATM ForumT1 FRF (Frame Relay Forum)T1ECMA IMTC ECMAETSI IPv6 ForumETSIJCTEA MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) Forum JCTEA (Japan Cable Television Engineering Association) IEEE MSF (Multi Switching Forum) IEEESCTE SDL Forum SocietyISOC/IETFTIA TM Forum (Tele Management Forum)OMG (Object Management Group)TTA OIF (Optical Internetworking Forum) SCTE (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers) TTC OMG (Object Management Group) TIA TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association) TTC Members for Rec. A.4, A.5 and A.6 relationship
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TSB 10 Cooperation on common subjects (liaisons, communications, mutual participation) Cooperation on workshops ITU-T provide draft texts and other documents to SDOs to post for public consultation ITU’s permission for SDOs to reproduce ITU-T texts More to be done for mutual benefit: market study, joint promotion, mutual reference, joint conferences, efficient coordination, common IPR policy, etc. Cooperation activities with SDOs (General)
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TSB 11 In the past -control by governments with participation of industry -international coordination by a few recognized SDOs Today -market-oriented -shared by government / regulator / service providers / vendors - consultant / researcher / student participation -many SDOs (national, regional, multinational, international) Working forces for international telecommunication standardization
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TSB 12 rapid development of technologies liberalization of markets globalization of economy convergence of services conflicts of markets interest vs global availability many SDOs limited resources expert’s prejudices based on the past IPR issues Challenges to standardization
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TSB 13 nobody can do everything, but everybody wants more out-of-control creation of forums / consortia / SDOs no effective cooperation among forums / consortia / SDOs, but competition industry suffers from heavy involvement with too many SDOs they created / sponsored (hundreds in the market) established international SDOs not used efficiently (exploring use of existing SDOs vs proliferation of SDOs) Challenges to SDOs
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