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Global Standards Collaboration
GSC-11
28 May – June 2, 2006
Chicago, IL
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Agenda Item: 4.8 TIA
TIA, from Nice to Chicago
Presented by Dan Bart
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• TIA’s Annual Report for 2005, is on
www.tiaonline.org, and is contribution No.
Opening 13a2 (1.48 MB file)
• TIA Standards and Technology Annual
Report (STAR) 2005 is on
www.tiaonline.org, and is Contribution No.
Opening 13a1(17.2 MB file)
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• TIA’s Annual Report for 2005, is on
www.tiaonline.org, and is contribution No.
Opening 13a2 (1.48 MB file)
• TIA Standards and Technology Annual
Report (STAR) 2005 is on
www.tiaonline.org, and is Contribution No.
Opening 13a1(17.2 MB file)
– Hard copies will be available later this week
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• TIA 2006 Industry Playbook is available for
information as Contribution No. Opening
13a3
• A Summary of TIA’s 2006
Telecommunications Market Review and
Forecast is available as Contribution No.
Opening 13a4
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• Some Highlights:
– 2005 marks over 60 years of active
standards development at TIA and
predecessor organizations, with TR-8
still actively producing standards; it had
its first meeting in November 1944
– TR-47 was launched in 2005
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• Some Highlights:
– TR-47 Engineering Committee Terrestrial
Mobile Mulitmedia Multicast (TM3)
• Responsible for the development and maintenance of
terrestrial mobile multimedia multicast standards.
• These standards are intended to be employed by users and
suppliers to promote compatible and interoperable systems to
support multicast audio, video, and data requirements for a
wide range of commercial and public services.
• The Engineering Committee's focus is on standards for radio
interfaces, testing methodologies, performance and reliability
standards, and equipment design guides as they relate to
terrestrial mobile multimedia multicast
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A Brief TIA Recap
Since GSC-10
• Some Highlights:
– TIA and its engineering committees, subcommittees
and working groups continued to meet industry
demand for standards documents and accomplished
much in 2005.
• 95 new projects were opened, 176 standards
proposals/ballots were issued
• 257 documents were published, reaffirmed, revised, upgraded
or withdrawn
• As secretariat, the association maintains more than 1,000
documents — from both TIA and the Third Generation
Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2).
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The View through the
Windshield
• Beyond 3G (B3G) is on the road ahead
– Evolution of cdma2000® technology, closer
collaboration with 3GPP
• As reported at GSC-10, TIA’s Board authorized
a new TIA Communications Research Division
to increase government R&D funding for our
sector, and new technologies and products
flowing from that R&D investment will likely
need standardization globally
– CRD will have updates for industry during
GLOBALCOMM 2006
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The View through the
Windshield
• The continuing needs of NGN evolution
– Reviewing NSTAC NGN Report
– LAES for new technology and services
– The TIA Technical Committee Next-Generation
Networks (“NGN”) Focus Group is mapping TIA
standards work to NGN work being done in other
standards fora.
• TIA does standards for GigE, IPoS, IMS, VoIP, XoIP, Broadband for
Public Safety, TM3, etc.
• TIA is identifying TIA work under the umbrella of “NGN”
– TIA was invited to participate in the ITU-T NGN Joint
Coordination Activity group (NGN-JCA) and
participated in its first meeting on January 20, 2006.
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Communications
The View through the
Windshield
• IPR and Standards
• The needs of Homeland Security and First
Responders and Emergency Responders
– MESA, PPDR, “Triple Play” for public safety
– NSTAC Emergency Communications and Interoperability Task
Force (“ECITF”)
– TIA added to Executive Board of National Institute of Urban
Search and Rescue (“NIUSR”)
 In March, TIA was named by DHS to a seat on the
Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory
Council.
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The View through the
Windshield
• ITS America was Secretariat to ISO TC-204
and US Technical Advisory Group (“TAG”)
Administrator.
– TIA will be assuming both these roles mid-year 2006.
– TIA has been Working Group 16 Administrator (“WAG-16”)
– Wide Area Communications/protocols and interfaces -for over a decade.
– Opportunity to attract automotive sector participation to TIA
through emerging value-added networking synergies.
– “ICT in the Vehicle” Workshop being planned by
ITU/ISO/IEC – the WSC -- for early next year in Geneva in
conjunction with Geneva Auto Show.
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Thank You!
Mercie
Danke
Gracias
Grazie
Arigato
Kamsa Hamaida
Xie_Xie
Shukriya
Thoinks, Moite
Cheers
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