www oasisopen org ITUT and standards adoption collaboration
www. oasis-open. org ITU-T and standards adoption & collaboration
What ITU does ? n n n n International telecoms/ICT standardization Collaboration in international tariff-setting Measures for ensuring safety of life (EMC, Telecoms for Disaster Relief, etc. ) Extension of universal access Spectrum allocation and registration Coordination of national spectrum planning Cooperation in telecoms development Policy reviews, information exchange
ITU-T: central role in international telecom standardization n In the past l l n Pure intergovernmental with participation of industry International coordination with a few recognized SDOs Today l l Market-oriented and contribution driven Work shared by government, regulator, service providers, operators, vendors, manufacturers, civil society Involvement with academia, research and development centres Cooperation at regional and international level
ITU-T main achievements Internet access Telephony Tariff & Accounting Universal Access Assignment of International Country Codes Transport Network, Management & Signalling Next Generation Network Pioneer Focus Group ADSL, VDSL, Gbit/s optical multiplatform Vo. IP Multimedia: ITU-T H. 262 (MPEG 2) & ITU-T H. 264 (MPEG 4 -10) Advanced Video Coding for DVD players, 3 G phones and video-conferencing equipment Public Key Security Infrastructure
ITU-T cooperation WSC (ISO & IEC); IETF; GSC (ACIF, ARIB, ATIS, ETSI, TIA, TSACC, TTA, TTC) Technology Watch: Academia, R&D Informal Forum Summits Developing Countries, standards awareness Connect the World by 2015 Project Workshops & Seminars in HQs & in the Regions
Tools for cooperation n n n Recs. A. 4 & A. 6: exchange of info with Forums/Consortia & regional SDOs e. HSCG Rec. A. 5: normative referencing PCP-TDR A-Series Suppl. 3 with IETF Memoranda of Understanding & Joint groups Joint events: cross-participation in meetings, workshops, seminars, etc Common texts (with ISO&IEC: Res. 7 & Rec. A. 23) Focus Groups (Rec. A. 7) l l l Migration of work Joint work in themes of interest Outreach to non-members FS-VDSL FG-NGN Network Management
www. oasis-open. org ITU-T Cooperation meeting market needs ASN. 1 Consortium ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and IPDR Organization IPv 6 Forum Businesses) ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee)IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) ATIS ( Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions) ATM Forum BSI (British Standards) CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) CCSA (China Communicatins Standards Association) DSL Forum ETIS (e-and telecommunication information services) ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) ECMA Standardizing Information and Communication Systems IMTC (Multimedia) ISOC/IETF (Internet Society/Internet Engineering Task Force) OIF (Optical Internetworking Forum) SDL forum society SDL Task Force Consortium SCTE (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers) SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers JCTEA (Japan Cable Television Engineering Association) TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association) MEF (Metro Ethernet Forum) MMTA (Mobile Multimedia Technology Alliance) TM Forum (Tele Management Forum) MPLS/Frame Relay Alliance TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee) MSF (Multiservice Switching Forum) UNICODE NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) UPn. P Forum OASIS W 3 C (World Wide Web Consortium) OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) In progress OMG (Object Management Group)
Focus Groups: a fast response to ICT market needs n n An ITU–T tool to provide a forum available to members and non-members in well-defined areas within a short-term charter High degree of independence concerning: l l n Collaboration: l l n Working methods, types of outputs, membership, financing, and administration FGs input work into the global framework of its “parent” ITU–T Study Group Migration of work Joint work in areas of common interest http: //www. itu. int/ITU-T/focusgroups/
Technology Watch
ITU-T added value to the global ICT standardization Leadership through coordination, governments and private sector consensus building, and collaborative working arrangements with external organizations, forums and consortia Facilitate adoption of appropriate external specifications as ITU-T Recommendations Facilitate interoperability and interworking Develop requirements and architectural framework Recommendations Develop ITU-T Recommendations for areas within its core competence Identify emerging industry needs for global standards Propose efficient and coordinated work planning Share arrangements with external forums to meet needs
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