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GSTC Report to GSC-9 Plenary

GSC9-018. GSTC Report to GSC-9 Plenary. Presented by Dr Ki-Shik Park - ETRI. GSC-9, Seoul. 1. GTSC Meeting Statistics. Up to 50 attendees (some less when parallel meetings started) (Like last GTSC) 23 papers presented and discussed in a day and a half

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GSTC Report to GSC-9 Plenary

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  1. GSC9-018 GSTC Report to GSC-9 Plenary Presented by Dr Ki-Shik Park - ETRI GSC-9, Seoul 1

  2. GTSC Meeting Statistics • Up to 50 attendees (some less when parallel meetings started) • (Like last GTSC) 23 papers presented and discussed in a day and a half • 2 proposed new Resolutions for the GSC Plenary to consider GSC-9, Seoul 2

  3. Our Sessions • HIS: Next Generation Networks • General Issues • Architecture and Protocols • End-to-End Quality of Service • Service Platforms • Network Management • Lawful/Legal Interception • Security • Interworking of Services • NGN overview reprise & Decisions • New HIS Areas • ITU-T Considerations - WTSA 2004 • Planning for GTSC-3 • List of actions before next GSC GSC-9, Seoul

  4. Developments from Papers & Discussions 1 NGN standards work clearly points to a need for strong collaboration and cooperation of regional activities, in combination with the ITU-T as the global SDO 2 It is important to decide what work needs to be done and who should do it – to avoid duplication and optimize resources for standards work 3 There is a place for both Fora and the traditional standardization structure in NGN work. 4 NGN is not a single network, but a concept covering a range of applications including PSTN/ISDN, multimedia, videostreamining & other services GSC-9, Seoul

  5. Developments from Papers & Discussions 5 Agreement on ITU-T (SG 13) NGN definition 6 No work done within the GSC from GSC8 to GSC9 on the identified NGN topics, but much work has been done by PSOs, policy makers and Regulators • Much of the standards work sees the future network as a successor to broadband ISDN with a focus on multimedia • We need to have a globally consistent long term vision of target NGN in ITU-T based on integrating national & regional perspectives 9 Cybersecurity is now a very important issue and is one in which the GSC can play a role GSC-9, Seoul

  6. NGNs – General Issues Discussed • Updates on NGN work from ITU-T, ACIF, ETSI (TISPAN) & TTC • ITU-T has just established a Focus group on NGN (first meeting in June 2004) • ETSI’s NGN focus is now on Fixed IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) • We agreed to review NGN decisions & outcomes in terms of the general direction of the whole package, after considering all the elements of NGN GSC-9, Seoul

  7. NGN HIS Topics Discussed • Architecture and Protocols • End-to-End QoS • Service platforms • Network management • Lawful/Legacy Interception • Security • Interworking of Services • No new High Interest Subjects identified GSC-9, Seoul

  8. NGN Overview & Decisions • GSC is not the forum to discuss regulatory issues per se. Importantly, however, it was acknowledged that the role of PSOs and Fora is to develop global standards that will satisfy regulatory requirements • Need for widespread collaboration, exchange of information and discussion at a national, regional and international level between industry and regulators on this issue • Agreed to develop two new GSC Resolutions on NGNs & Cybersecurity GSC-9, Seoul

  9. ITU-T Considerations – WTSA 2004 • TSACC proposed that: • NGN is our opportunity to move everyone into the future together • a globally unified NGN approach will succeed • The influence the GSC can have is that: • it is in our common interest for ITU-T to succeed in global aspects of NGN • there is an opportunity to input a consistent and coherent message to WTSA 2004 on the urgent need to optimize working arrangements to the benefit of the global standards community GSC-9, Seoul

  10. ITU-T Considerations – WTSA 2004 • The ITU-T report outlined: • the logistics, arrangements and dates for WTSA 2004 • the draft meeting structure for WTSA 2004 • on the day prior to WTSA there will be a Cybersecurity Symposium • the current regional preparations taking place for WTSA 2004 • the need for WTSA 2004 to entrust TSAG with more authority, and for it to request TSAG to be more efficient • The APT outlined the Asia-Pacific regional arrangements, preparations, structure of its correspondence groups and likely APT Common Proposals GSC-9, Seoul

  11. Planning for GTSC-3 • There is a need to continue the implementation of the work on the two new Resolutions on: • Cybersecurity, & • NGNs • Organizations/bodies that are not involved in the GSC should be appraised of the GSC decisions GSC-9, Seoul

  12. Summary • There were fruitful discussions in GTSC on a range of issues • Collaboration on NGN & Cybersecurity at the GSC level is needed • We finished our work 30 minutes ahead of schedule! GSC-9, Seoul

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