MEMBERSHIP AND FUNDING ETSI Seminar ETSI 2012 All
MEMBERSHIP AND FUNDING ETSI Seminar © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
ETSI MEMBERSHIP 2 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Four types of Member Full member • Established in geographical area of Europe (as defined by CEPT) • Committed to ETSI Statutes and Rules of Procedure Associate member • Committed to ETSI’s work, but without a presence in the CEPT geographical area of Europe Observer • Entitled to be full member, but not wishing to participate in ETSI’s technical work Counsellor • Representative of European Commission or EFTA Secretariat Members’ rights and benefits: • http: //www. etsi. org/Web. Site/membership/Member. Benefits. aspx 3 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Membership by status (GA#60 November 2012) 619 Full Members from 40 European countries (but many headquartered outside Europe) 24 Observers from 14 countries (7 European, 7 non-European) 116 Associate Members from 20 non-European countries/provinces ----------759 TOTAL from 62 countries/provinces Full Members Associate Members 24 116 619 4 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved Observers
Full and Associate Members (GA#60 November 2012) Other Governmental Body 2% Others 4% Research Body 13% Administration 8% Consultancy 9% Manufacturer 42% Users 4% Service Provider 8% Network Operator 10% 6 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Members by continent (GA#60 November 2012) Full and Associate Members % 1% 7% 8% Europe Australia America Asia 84% 11 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved Africa
Percentage of SMEs and Micro-Enterprises (GA#60 November 2012) SME Micro-Enterprise Public Research Body/University 13% 12% 64% 15 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved 11% Other Members
Details Applications for membership can be made at any time • Formally accepted at General Assembly • Full participation rights granted before a member is accepted by GA All members are expected to appoint a formal Contact Person • for Collective Letters, membership and other formal matters, etc All Full and Associate Members are expected to appoint a Voting Contact • for approval of ETSI deliverables Help: membership@etsi. org 16 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Leaving ETSI Membership is per calendar year Members must inform ETSI by 30 th September if they wish to withdraw at year end Web interface available: • http: //www. etsi. org/Web. Site/me mbership/withdraw. aspx 17 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
HOW IS ETSI FUNDED? 18 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
How is ETSI funded? ETSI is: a not-for-profit organization established under French law 19 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Where does the money come from? Total income 2011: € 22. 6 m 57 % Members’ contributions 11. 2 % Partners’ contributions Partnership projects, EF 3 GPP 22. 8 % 8. 5 % 0. 5 % (2011 figures) 20 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved EC/EFTA Infrastructure, activities, special projects Commercial activities Sales, Plugtests™, Forapolis… Miscellaneous
Membership contributions Members (Full or Associate) • Unit of contribution (Uo. C) • First unit of contribution (BMF) • Subsequent units of contribution • Includes ETSI Documentation Service (EDS) 6000 € in 2012 3380 € in 2012 • Number of units may be: • 1 2 3 6 9 13 18 24 30 37 45 • depending on member’s global turnover • determines also Voting Weight • Any balance at year-end is returned to Members as a credit note Observers 21 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved (in 2012) 4000 €
Membership contributions - other than Administrations ECRT in 106 euro Number of Units SME, User, “Additional membership” 1 up to 135 2 136 to 200 3 201 to 450 6 451 to 700 9 701 to 1350 13 1351 to 2000 18 2001 to 3500 24 3501 to 5000 30 5001 to 8000 37 above 8000 45 ECRT: Global electronics communications-related turnover 22 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
1 Unit contributors SME and Micro-enterprise members shall, after presenting evidence to the Director-General, contribute 1 unit • (SME and Micro-enterprise as defined by the European Commission) User Associations or Trade Associations shall contribute 1 unit The cost of the first unit of contribution is reduced for: • Non-profit User Associations: € 2000 • Universities and Public Research Bodies: € 2000 • Micro-enterprises: € 3000 23 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
“Electronics Communications Related Turnover” Definition: The worldwide turnover generated by all the member's products and services related to Article 2 "Purpose" and Article 3 "Scope of activities" of the ETSI Statutes. In the event that it is not possible to determine a Member’s ECRT from publicly available information, the Member will agree with the Director General on the appropriate class of contribution which should apply. • Further details - Annex 2 of the ETSI Rules of Procedure 25 © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
Participation in 3 GPP Companies wishing to participate in 3 GPP by means of their ETSI membership are required to pay a minimum of 3 Units of Contribution • Reduced to 2 units for SMEs, Micro-enterprises, Users, Universities • 28 and Public Research Bodies Special conditions apply for companies and administrations with multiple memberships © ETSI 2012. All rights reserved
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