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“ Report on general ETSI activities since GSC#8”

GSC9_007. “ Report on general ETSI activities since GSC#8”. Karl Heinz Rosenbrock ETSI Director-General. GSC-9, Seoul. Table of Contents. ETSI’s Membership ETSI’s Technical Organization Membership contribution Strategy & Business Plan IPR Policy External Relations

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“ Report on general ETSI activities since GSC#8”

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  1. GSC9_007 “Report on general ETSI activities since GSC#8” Karl Heinz Rosenbrock ETSI Director-General GSC-9, Seoul

  2. Table of Contents ETSI’s Membership ETSI’s Technical Organization Membership contribution Strategy & Business Plan IPR Policy External Relations Next Generation Networks High Level Review Group GSC-9, Seoul

  3. EVOLUTION OF ETSI’s MEMBERSHIP GSC-9, Seoul

  4. 688 Members from 55 countries 520 Full Members from 36 European countries 126 Associate Members from 19 non-European countries 42 Observers (Considerable reduction during the recent two years!) GSC-9, Seoul

  5. Technical Organization issues • Merger of SPAN and TIPHON into "TISPAN" • The Board approved the closure of TC SPANand EP TIPHON • The Board approved the creation of a new TC "TISPAN" to be responsible for all aspects of standardisationfor present and future converged networksincluding the NGN • The outgoing SPAN & TIPHON Chairmen will convene the first meeting of the new TC (22 -26 September 2003) • Closure M-COMM • The Board approved the closure of EP M-COMMafter the completion of the STF 221 work in July 2003 GSC-9, Seoul

  6. Membership contributions • Changes to RoP Article 1, Article 10, Annex 1 & Annex 2 • TTO changed to ECRT(Electronic Communications Related Turn-over). • "other Government Body" category added. • Members to declare ECRT rather than number of units. • SMEs pay 1 unit (using EU SME definition). • Users pay 1 unit. • allow multiple country membershipsvia a "group membership" plus 1 unitper additional subsidiary. • all other Members pay 2 units minimum GSC-9, Seoul

  7. ETSI Strategy and Secretariat Business Plan • ETSI Strategy for 2004 • Approved by the GA • Secretariat Business Plan for 2004 • Endorsed by the GA GSC-9, Seoul

  8. ETSI BUSINESS PLAN PROJECTS 2004 • BP Project 1 – Work Item Sollicitation • BP Project 2 – External Relations • BP Project 3 – Financing • BP Project 4 – Information System Review • BP Project 5 – Standardization & Services Promotion • BP Project 6 – Quality Improvement GSC-9, Seoul

  9. IPR Policy • GA ad hoc group report • The GAaccepted the report of thead hoc group on IPR Policy operationand decided to delete Annex A (FRAND examples) • The GA approved the 30 Recommendationscontained in the report and tasked the Secretariatto propose and elaborate appropriate measuresfor their implementation GSC-9, Seoul

  10. New External Relations 1 (2) AIDMO = Arab Industrial Development and Mining Organization F-MMS Forum = Fixed Line Multimedia Messaging Service EURESCOM = Research body of Network Operators ESOA = European Satellite Operators Assocation GSC-9, Seoul

  11. New External Relations 2 (2) A3G = 3G Telecom. Network Operators Association – Russian Federation CCSA = China Communications Standards Association ICAO = International Civil Aviation Organization PayCircle = Addemdum to MoU with Parlay Group WiMAX = Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Forum GSC-9, Seoul

  12. Conclusions from GA#42 Workshop on future of standardization Need for a radical drive to NGN! • Speed is essential! • Radical network convergence • Convergence in from the edge (access) • Converged multiservice platform • Extensions to 3GPP work for fixed networks • Partnerships needed! • Standards must be global! GSC-9, Seoul

  13. The ETSI Board decided that the NGN work has to be globalized! Next Generation Networks • Board#46 created a NGN Globalization Group (NGG)to develop a way-forward and agreed to usecorridor-contacts at the next GSC and 3GPP OP/PCG meetingsto talk with other regional partners • The Director-General, Karl Heinz Rosenbrock,was appointed as convenor of the group • The group is comprised of Board members plus invitedChairmen/experts from the Technical Organization • First meeting on 31 March 2004 • Endorsement by GA#43! GSC-9, Seoul

  14. GA#43: The need to globalize TISPAN • What to globalize? - Focus on ims and interoperability • How to globalize? - As 3GPP (partnerships) • With whom? - SDOs: ACIF, ATIS, CCSA, ITU-T,TIA, TSACC, TTA, TTC, etc. - Fora & consortia: IETF, TMF, OMA, MEF, IEEE, W3C, etc. • When? - ASAP GSC-9, Seoul

  15. Summary The door is open • For IMs from SDOs to participate in TISPAN now! • For SDOs to talk with us … GSC-9, Seoul

  16. High Level Review Group (HLRG) • The GA approved the creation of aHigh Level Review Group (HLRG)to perform a complete review of ETSI‘,its strategy, standardization policy, and structure • Mr. Henninot (Ministère Délégué à l'Industrie)appointed as Chairman of the group • The group shall present its final reportno later than GA#45 in April 2005,so that the results can be implementedin the second half of 2005 and early 2006 GSC-9, Seoul

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