Transcript ITU-T: 2005
ITU
…connecting the world
CONGRESS ON INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
IN THE BICENTENNIAL
21 September 2010
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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International
Telecommunication
Union
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Introduction to ITU
Founded in 1865, oldest
specialized agency of the UN
Standards making one of the
ITU’s first activities
191 Member States, 780
private sector entities
HQ Geneva, 11 regional
offices, 760 staff / 80
nationalities
Named as one of the world’s
ten most enduring institutions
by Booz Allen
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ITU Structure
ITU-R: Global radio spectrum and satellite
orbits
ITU-D: Bridging the digital divide
ITU-T: Without ITU standards you couldn’t
make a call or surf the Internet
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Enabling Environment
ITU works with regulators/policy makers and
industry to develop/share guidelines and best
practices as well as global standards
Global Symposium for Regulators
ICT Regulation Toolkit
ITU Study Groups
Capacity-building in developing and least
developed countries
Workshops and symposiums
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International
Telecommunication
Union
ICT Development
ITU has mandate from membership to help
spread ICT connectivity – connect the
unconnected
Building capacities in developing and least
developed countries
Working with ITU government membership
and industry partners
Executing agency of UN for ICT projects
Mobilizing resources and partners for
implementation
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International
Telecommunication
Union
Global Cybersecurity Agenda
Launched 17 May 2007
ITU framework for global action:
1. Legal Measures
2. Technical and Procedural Measures
3. Organizational Structures
4. Capacity Building
5. International Cooperation
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International
Telecommunication
Union
Managing Spectrum
World Radiocommunication
Conference 2007
Spectrum for future mobile
communications
Spectrum for broadcasting
Satellite communications
Spectrum for advanced aeronautical
communications
Global Maritime issues
Protect frequencies for earthexploration satellites to monitor
resources, emergencies,
meteorology, climate change
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International
Telecommunication
Union
IMT Background
Broadband multimedia
First IMT standards – IMT-2000
Now more than a billion IMT-2000
(3G) subscribers
IMT-Advanced
Global platform for the next
generation of mobile services
Fast data access, unified messaging
and broadband multimedia – exciting
new interactive services
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What is IMT-Advanced?
IMT-Advanced systems will:
Provide access to a wide range of services
supported by (increasingly packet-based)
mobile and fixed networks.
Support low to high mobility applications
and a wide range of data rates in multiple
user environments.
Provide for high quality multimedia
applications within a wide range platforms
with significant improvement in
performance and QoS.
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Key features
A high degree of interoperability worldwide
Flexibility to support a wide range of services
in a cost efficient manner
Service compatibility: IMT and fixed networks
Interworking with other radio access systems
User equipment suitable for worldwide use
Worldwide roaming capability
Enhanced peak data rates to support
advanced services and applications
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ITU Standards in Action
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ITU-T Recommendations:
Not all standards are equal
Recommendations become mandatory if
adopted in law
Private standards may confuse users and
consumers
ITU’s broad range of stakeholders, and robust
processes provide the basis for consensus
across sectors and countries
Market-driven international standards, based
on objective information and knowledge.
Meet the needs and concerns of all relevant
stakeholders
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Member State Participation
Region A - The Americas (216)
Region B - Western Europe (178)
Region C - Eastern Europe and Northern Asia (73)
Region D - Africa (182)
Region E - Asia and Australasia (460)
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Strategic Objectives
1. Develop and publish timely global standards
2. Identify relevant areas for future standardization
projects
3. Provide the most attractive forum for
standardization in the interest of the membership
4. Promote value of ITU-T to attract increased
membership
5. Disseminate information and know-how
6. Cooperate and collaborate with other Sectors and
other entities
7. Provide support and assistance to the membership,
in particular developing countries
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ITU-T Key Features
Open, transparent, consensus based, fast
working, public/private partnership
Technical standards developed by industry
members, when consensus placed on
website and if no comments after 4 weeks is
in effect approved by 191 governments
ITU standards are therefore truly global,
open standards, unlike those of many other
standards bodies, fora or consortium that
claim to produce global and open standards,
available free of charge
Publicly available database of products and
services meeting ITU standards
Organizing interoperability events to prove
interoperability of different vendors
equipment
Common IPR policy with ISO and IEC
(FRAN)
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Importance of Global Standards
Global Standards essential in a complex world
Standards make things easier
Essential for international communications and
global trade
Drive competitiveness, for individual businesses
and world economy
Help organisations with their efficiency,
effectiveness, responsiveness and innovation
Lower prices and increase availability by
reducing technical barriers and promoting
compatibility between systems and networks
Manufacturers, network operators and
consumers benefit
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2009: A year of highlights
Study Groups
Despite financial crisis many study
groups saw increased participation
Remote participation on the rise
120 e-meetings
First global standard for a fully
networked home
ITU-T Rec. G.9960; ex G.hn
Universal charger for mobile phones
Methodology to measure the impact
of ICTs on climate change with the
involvement of 20 other
organizations
Handbooks on Optical fibres, cables
and systems, converged networks,
and the security manual
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2009: A year of highlights
Workshops
30 events, 2500 participants
Implementation of WTSA-08
decisions
Bridging the standardization gap
ICTs and climate change
Cybersecurity
NGN
Accessibility
Event distribution
Asia /Pacific
17%
Africa
14%
Europe
10%
First fully virtual ITU
symposium on ICTs and
climate change
Organised together with the KCC
and TTA
Americas
17%
Geneva
25%
5th Fully Networked Car
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Arab
17%
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Recent Activities in the Region
Regional Group for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santo Domingo, 6-9 July 2010
Regional ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability, Quito,
Ecuador, 6 July 2010
ITU-T Study Group 5 Buenos Aires, Argentina 12-16 April 2010
ITU-T Workshop on "Interactions of Voiceband Signal Processing Functions and their End-toEnd Coordination" Germantown, Maryland, USA, 21 April 2010
Seminar on ITU-T hot topics for standardization and Kaleidoscope event: Innovations for
Digital Inclusion Mar del Plata, Argentina,
31 August - 01 September 2009
ITU-T Study Groups 11 and 13 and IPTV-GSI Mar del Plata, Argentina
2-12 September 2009
ITU panel “Globalization of Standardization and Making the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) Accessible” at the 18th Biennial TDI Conference “Where Access begins”
Washington DC, USA, 30 July - 1 August 2009
ITU Symposium on ICTs and Climate Change and Forum on "Implementation of decisions of
the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
(WTSA-08)“ Quito, Ecuador, 7-10 July 2009
Regional Seminar on the economic and financial aspects of telecommunications for Member
Countries of the Study Group 3 Regional Group for Latin America and Caribbean (SG3RGLAC) (former TAL Group) Lima, Peru, 23 - 24 June 2009
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Region’s Chairmen
and Vice-Chairmen (ITU-T)
Bruce Gracie, Chairman TSAG, Industry Canada, Canada
Stephen J. Trowbridge, VC TSAG, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Marcos Pérez García VC, SG2, Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de
Cuba, S.A. (ETECSA), Cuba
Steven D. Lind, VC SG 2, AT&T, USA
Leslie Joseph Martinkovics, VC, SG3, Verizon, USA
Héctor Mario Carril, VC SG5, Secretaria de comunicaciones,
Argentina
Arthur Webster, Chairman SG 9, US Department of Commerce, USA
Charles A. Dvorak, Chairman SG 12, AT&T, USA
Júlio Cesar Fonseca, VC SG15, Regional focus group coordination,
ANATEL, Brazil
Mark T. Neibert, VC SG16, Ygomi, USA
Antonio Guimaraes, VC SG17, ANATEL, Brazil
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The network knocks at your door
Home Networking to
achieve interoperability
on a global scale
PC World (US) 13.12.08:
“The powerful world
standards organization
…[ITU].. has reached
agreement on G.hn a set of
specifications that would encompass
phone lines, power lines, and coaxial
cable to provide HDTV room to
room…”
Now: G.hn for Smart Grid
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Future networks
Focus Group
Collect and identify
visions of future
networks
Next Meetings:
Geneva; Brazil; India
Report will be presented
to Council Dedicated
Group on Internet
Governance
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ITU-T’s quantum leaps in speech,
audio and video quality
Video codec H.264 in
HDTV, iPhone, Blu-ray,
3G, etc
2008 Primetime Emmy
award
Call for technical
contributions
for next generation
Extension of work
on speech coding:
Wider bandwidths, richer
user experience
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Intelligent Transport Systems
ITU, ISO and
IEC and Geneva
Motor Show
Annual Event
New work:
Wideband
communication
in cars
Vehicle gateway
protocol
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Safety in the cyber world
Identity management (IdM)
Security standards for:
NGN
IPTV
Home networks,
Ubiquitous sensor networks
Mobiles
Traceback
Countering spam (EVCert)
Road map of security standards:
itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/ict/
Cybersecurity Information
Exchange Framework (CYBEX)
Security Workshop, Geneva 6-7
December 2010
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Accessibility
Champions principles
Universal Design enshrined in
the UN Convention on Rights
of Persons with Disabilities
Includes accessibility features
in all standards
Strong advocacy focus
Group to coordinate activities
on accessibility
ITU led Dynamic Coalition on
the Internet and Accessibility
at the Internet Governance
Forum (IGF)
Proposed new Focus Group on
Interoperability of Accessibility
protocols
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ICTs and Climate Change
Focus Group on ICTs and
Climate Change
ITU led Dynamic Coalition
on Internet and Climate
change at the Internet
Governance Forum (IGF)
Participation in COP15
Establishing close liaison
with UNFCCC
UN Secretary-General,
Ban Ki-moon:
"ITU is one of the very important
stakeholders in the area of climate
change."
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Participants in
Focus Group ICT
and Climate
Change
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Universal charger
ITU-T Recommendation
L.1000
Delivers 50% reduction in
standby energy
consumption, will
eliminate up to 82,000
tonnes of redundant
chargers, and cuts GHG
emissions by at least 13.6
million tonnes CO2
annually
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Common Methodology
Common methodology for measuring
ICT carbon footprint
Without, it will be impossible to
provide meaningful comparisons
Helps to establish the business case
to go green
Over 20 organizations participate in
the ITU group
Standards on life cycle environmental
impact of ICTs goods and services,
and ICT projects, November 2010
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Economic and policy issues
SG 3 deals with international tariff and charging
Recommendations on charging and accounting
for International Internet Connectivity
Recommendations on charging and accounting
for international mobile telephony
Guidelines for resolution of disputes regarding
charging and accounting
Development of charging and
accounting/settlement mechanisms
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Technology Watch: Scouting
for future technologies …
Recent papers:
Remote collaboration tools
Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
ICTs and Climate Change
Telepresence
High-performance video-conferencing
Intelligent Transport Systems
Lawful interception (LI)
Next-Generation Networks (NGNs) and energy
efficiency
Mobile applications
Batteries for portable ICT devices
Upcoming: ICTs and food security, network robotics,
telebiometrics
New Briefing Reports published in ITU News
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Chief Technology Officer
(CTO) meeting
Nineteen major CTOs
Recognition of need
for review of
standardization
landscape
Results will be
presented at next
meeting, Paris, 29
October.
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Next generation electricity
Chief Technology Officer
Group highlighted Smart
Grid as a priority area
Focus Group on Smart Grid
will
Identify impacts on standards
development
Investigate ITU-T study items
Familiarize ITU-T with emerging
attributes of smart grid
Encourage collaboration between
ITU-T membership and utilities
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In the cloud
WTPF participants
highlighted Cloud as a
priority area
Focus Group on Cloud
Computing will
Identify potential impacts on
ITU-T standards development
Investigate future study items
Analyze how interoperability can
be assured
Familiarize ITU-T with emerging
attributes and challenges of
cloud computing
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Kaleidoscope 2010
Pune, India, 13-15 December 2010
Exhibition by local universities
Best paper awards $10,000
Proceedings IEEE Xplore
online library
New this year:
Standards Corner (tutorial)
Jules Verne’s Corner
(SciFi writers and dreamers)
Additional info: itu-kaleidoscope.org/2010
Associated events: Focus Group on Future Networks
Third IPTV Interoperability event
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ITU and IPv6
Massive deployment of
Internet-related
resources=depletion of IPv4
addresses.
ITU actively promoting IPv6
deployment
New ITU-T/D Group
established two CGs
Next meeting 1-2 September
Open participation
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The International Telecommunication
Regulations
ITRs catalyzed global telecoms liberalization and
facilitated Internet
Adopted to:
Provide a basis for the provision & operation of
international telecommunication services
To designate responsibilities of Admins and Operators
To provide general principles, even for commerciallynegotiated arrangements
Revision under discussion since PP98
WTSA and WCIT 5-30 November 2012
ITRs: Abrogate, revise or update? New issues?
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Conformity and interoperability
Conformity assessment benefits
manufacturers, service providers, users
and regulators and supports sustainable
development.
Conformity gives confidence and
facilitates access to world markets.
All successful SDOs have testing
specifications; conformance testing to
determine compliant products; and
interoperability testing.
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ITU’s Conformity and
Interoperability Programme
Four Action Lines:
1. Creation of a conformity database
2. Organisation of interoperability events
3. Develop human resources capacity through
workshops and tutorials
4. Assist establishment of test facilities in
developing countries
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The ITU-T “Pilot”
Conformity Database
Will provide a source of what products have been
successfully tested to ITU-T Recommendations.
Pilot conformity database follows ISO/IEC 17000series: Requires the issue of a Supplier’s
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) (ISO/IEC 17050)
Voluntary and free, open to ITU members. Nonmembers may participate on a case by case basis
Testing
1st, 2nd, 3rd party accredited labs conformity
assessment
3rd party accredited certifiers
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IPTV Interop events
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Capacity Building
Develop expertise in conformity and
interoperability testing
In collaboration with BDT
Plan to organize tutorials at established
test centres around the world
Joint workshops planned with UNIDO
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Establishment of
conformity test centres in
developing countries
Need to build partnerships with relevant
organizations: UNIDO, ISO (CASCO), IEC,
IAF and ILAC
UNIDO has a programme to assist in
establishment of accreditation bodies and
conformity test centres in developing
countries
UNIDO offer of collaboration
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Regional Consultation
Meetings 2010
Americas – 6 July, Quito, Ecuador
Africa – 30-31 July, Nairobi, Kenya
Asia Pacific – 16-17 September – Australia
Continue the discussion to better implement the
four action lines adopted by Council 2009.
Improve the ITU-T pilot conformity database to
meet the requirements of all the stakeholders in the
spirit of the WTSA-08 Resolution 76 addressing the
needs of developing countries on this subject.
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Business Plan
Council endorsed need to develop a
business plan for the long term
implementation of the programme
Need to first determine the demand for
each of the action lines
Amend programme in light of further
consultations
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Admission of Sector Members from
Developing countries
ITU Council supports proposal to reduce cost to 1/16 of
the Sector Member contributory unit = CHF 3,975
Proposal to be reviewed at PP’10
Admission of academia, universities and
their associated research establishments
ITU Council supports proposal to reduce cost to 1/32 of
the Sector Member contributory unit = CHF 1,987
Academia Member would not participate in approval
process of Recommendations. Proposal to be reviewed at
PP’10
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Plenipotentiary Conference 2010
4 to 22 October 2010
The key event at which ITU Member
States decide on ITU’s future role of
the organization.
Sets the Union's general policies, adopts
four-year strategic and financial plans
and elects the senior management
team, the members of Council and the
members of the Radio Regulations
Board.
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