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Margot Dor, Business Development & Partnerships, [email protected]
Presented by: Klaus Ziegler, European Standardization Officer to [email protected]
ETSI Open for business
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Content
1. European Standardization System
2. Who is ETSI
3. Changing Environment for Standardization
4. ETSI’s Technical Bodies
5. ETSI and TETRA
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European Standardization System
Recognized Organizations in Europe (only 3!)
CENEuropean Committee for Standardization
• Covers a lot of sectors
CENELECEuropean Committee for Electro-Technical Standardization
• Covers mainly the electro technical sector
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
• Covers mainly telecommunication and electronic communication networks and services
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Standardization is Networkingon a Global Level
ITUITUISOISO
CENCEN ETSIETSICENELECCENELEC
IECIEC
National Standards BodiesNational Standards Bodies
International level
National level
European level
Industry and other stakeholdersIndustry and other stakeholders
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In the EU
Policy Making European Commission ETSI works closely with EC and many other organisations
Regulation NRAs ETSI provides technical specifications to support regulation
Frequency issues CEPT ETSI collects, co-ordinates and contributes frequency
requirements for the ICT community
ICT Standards ETSI ETSI seeks to produce global standards 20% ETSI Members have no established operations in EU
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ICT Standards organization, private not for profit
Global membership (650+ Members, 80% industry, 20% overseas)
Track record of worldwide industrial hits (fixed, mobile, broadcast)…
…enabled also by a recognized IPR policy (FRAND)
Favors partnerships (regional/technical)
Founding partner and home of the 3GPP
(EU/US/China/Japan/Korea)
Broadcast (EBU/CLC)
Interoperability services (test specs, test suites, interop
testing-”PlugTests”)
Forum hosting
All standards available free of charge
http://www.etsi.org
http://portal.etsi.org
…ETSI, who are they exactly?
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PartnershipsPartnerships
Mapping of Partnerships
ITU-TITU-T ITU-RITU-R JTC1JTC1
GTSC
GRSC
• WIMAX forum• NENA• CITEL• CCSA• DVB Project• EBU• GSMA• IEEE• IPv6 Forum• TETRA MoU• (70 altogether)
Internationalbodies
InterregionalCo-operation
CENELECCENELECCENEurope
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Global Standards Collaboration
Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects between
ISACC (Canada)
ATIS (USA)
TIA (USA)
ITU(International)
TTC(Japan)
TTA(Korea)
ACIF(Australia)
ARIB(Japan)
(China)
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ETSI Partnership Projects
3rd Generation Partnership Project
-specifying 3rd Generation mobile technologies, based on an evolution of the GSM core network, and members of the ITU’s IMT-2000 family
Organizational Partners:
ARIB (Japan), CCSA (China), ETSI, TTA (Korea), TTC (Japan), ATIS (USA)
Market Representation Partners:
GSA, GSM Association, UMTS Forum, IPv6 Forum, 3G Americas, TD-SCDMA Forum, TDIA
http://www. 3gpp.org
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ETSI Partnership Projects
Mobile Broadband for Emergency and
Safety Applications
Formerly: Public Safety Partnership Project
initiated by ETSI Project TETRA (under the name of DAWS)
and by TIA and the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) under APCO's Project 34.
Organizational Partners:
ETSI, TIA (USA)
Observers:
ISACC (Canada), TTA (Korea)
http://www. projectmesa.org
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Nortel “why ETSI?”
« Direct participation by members
The place where our customers and regulators go
Innovative, well respected and well connected world wide
Shared development cost with the complete industry
A great place to see and drive the convergence of IT and electronic communications based on complete system design expertise”
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Vodafone- Why ETSI?
“Has highest reputation as the place for telecom standards
Basis of many world-renowned standards such as GSM from 3GPP, with Mobile Competence Centre
Partnership with US, Japan, China, Korea
Recognised by EU and ITU – and most other standards bodies
Overheads lower with more projects to share these costs”
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Changing environment: our analysis
1. Fragmentation of standards making market End to end monolithic standards are behind us
2. Usage/applications-driven standardization « Shopping » for standards
Interoperability ex-post
3. So long the split standards makers/standards takers China, Latin America…who’s next?
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Changing environment: our analysis
4. ICT increasingly software intensive Priority: develop systems, components, products FAST Interoperability (of components) comes next
5. Stakes moving up towards middleware Infrastructure converging (IMS) Point of gravity of convergence IT/telco/broadcast/CE is in
middleware - e.g. Mobile TV Convergence: no picnic, rather plate tectonics
6. Open standards are necessary, but not sufficient To start with, there are plenty of very good ones to choose from What standards to enable the creation of value/industrial
ecosystems around a technology?
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We believe it’s about Interoperability
But the very meaning of “Interoperability” changes
From specifying end to end systems to a logic of assembling (standard & non-standard) building blocks From standardizing interfaces ex ante to
addressing interoperability of components ex post
Standardization has always been about interoperability
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We believe it is about standards integration (1)
In a fragmented standards making market an agreed architecture is key to achieve interoperability.
ETSI focus is on technical interoperability (inter-working) Ex-ante specs: requirements, architecture, protocol (profiles) Ex-post specs: conformance tests, interoperability tests
Standards architect: system integrator (design for interoperability) and project coordinator
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Standards integration (2)
Efficient collaboration with other standards bodies and forums is a pre-requisite e.g. GSMA, OMA, WIMAX forum etc
Development of the ETSI interoperability “product line” In addition to conformance testing and IOT Creation of a group on IOP (Interoperability process) to
coordinate generic aspects of interoperability Hub of 3G/IMS/NGN test-beds in process EU/LA initiative on interop profiles for e-gov applications
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ETSI’s set of unique and complementary resources:Technical Committee MTS (Methods for Testing and Specification)
• Development of methodologies, techniques and languages http://portal.etsi.org
ETSI’s Protocol and Testing Competence Centre (PTCC)
• Supports ETSI committees on the application of formal techniques in standards on a daily basis
• Development of test specifications (conformance and interop)
http://www.etsi.org/ptcc
ETSI Plugtests™ Service• Validation of standards and prototypes through interoperability events
http://www.etsi.org/plugtests
Testing and interoperability
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We believe it is about dosage
What/when to standardize to meet players’ strategies?
Need for standards/interoperability when heterogeneous systems are converging (e.g FMC, Telecoms/broadcast/IT)
Market differentiation standard bodies shouldn’t be over religious with interoperability
An interesting case interoperability strategies of IM players entering the “telecom” market…and vice versa - see announcements at 3GSM (“15 cellcos take mobile IM interoperability pledge”)
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Last but not least, it’s minding other variables of the equation
Competition/competitiveness Global standards/regional blocks EU policy making (incl. spectrum, competition, etc) Impact of OSS IPRs in standards etc “It’s not peace we’re seeking, it’s meaning”
Ears to the ground Members driven changes
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 1 (4)
GENERAL MATTERS
• EE Environmental Engineering• EMTEL Emergency Telecommunications • ESI Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures• HF Human Factors• LI Lawful Interception • MTS Methods for Testing and Specification• STQ Speech Processing, Transmission and Quality• SEC Security • SAFETY Safety • SCP Smart Card Platform
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 2 (4)
FIXED NETWORKS
• AT ACCESS & TERMINALS(TO NETWORKS)
• PLT POWERLINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
• TC32 (ECMA) PRIVATE NETWORKS
• TISPAN VOICE OVER IPSERVICES & PROTOCOLSFOR ADVANCED NETWORKS
• TM TRANSMISSION & MULTIPLEXING
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 3 (4)
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
• EPP 3GPP THIRD GENERATIONPARTNERSHIP PROJECT
• MSG MOBILE STANDARDS GROUP
•RT RAILWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DECT DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOM.
TETRA TERRESTRIAL TRUNKED RADIO EPP MESA Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications
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ETSI’s Technical Bodies 4 (4)
RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS
• ERM EMC & RADIO SPECTRUM MATTERS
• SES SATELLITE E.S. & SYSTEMS
• JTC BROADCAST (EBU, CENELEC, ETSI)
• BRAN BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS
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ETSI success story – TETRA
TETRA IS AN OPEN DIGITAL TRUNKED RADIO STANDARDDEFINED BY ETSI TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THEMOST 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
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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, incl. Long range ‘Air-to-Ground’ Location Information Protocol (LIP) Application
TETRA Release 2
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TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS)
The TEDS standard has been driven by User Requirements
TEDS is a new 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
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The TEDS Standard is completed
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
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China Contact:
Klaus ZieglerEuropean Standardization Officer to China
CEN – CENELEC – ETSI – EU – EFTA
Trade and Economics Section
Delegation of the European Commission 15, Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun
Beijing, 100600 – CHINA
Tel +86 10 8454 8166 / +86 10 8454 8000Fax +86 10 8454 8011
Email: [email protected]