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ITU-T Study Group 19
Mobile Telecommunication
Networks
Summary of Results
Study Period 2005-2008
John Visser
Contents
Terms of reference
Highlights of achievements
Future work
Conclusions
Supplemental slides
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Terms of Reference
Network aspects of mobile telecom
networks, including IMT-2000 and beyond,
wireless Internet, convergence of mobile
and fixed networks, mobility management,
mobile multimedia functions,
internetworking, and interoperability.
Lead SG for:
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Mobile telecom networks
Mobility
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Highlights of achievements
Close cooperation and coordination with ITU-R,
3GPP and 3GPP2 leading to Rec. Q.174x.y series:
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Coupled with ITU-R Rec. M.1457, provides complete system specifications
11th and 12th Recs. in series: Q.1741.5 and Q.1742.7
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Convergence:
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Q.1762/Y.2802 Fixed-mobile Convergence General Requirements
Q.1763/Y.2803 Fixed mobile Convergence Service Using Legacy PSTN or ISDN as
Fixed Access Network for Mobile Network Users
Q.FMC-IMS Fixed Mobile Convergence with a Common IMS Session Control
Domain (anticipated will start approval process Jan 2009)
Mobility Management:
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Q.1704 Functional network architecture for IMT-Advanced
Q.1706 Mobility Management Requirements for NGNs
Q.1707/Y.2804 Generic Framework of Mobility Mgmt for NGNs
Q.1708/Y.2805 Framework of Location Management for NGNs
Q.1709/Y.2806 Framework of Handover Control for NGNs
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Future Work (I)
At WTSA-2000, prediction that
mobile would soon outnumber
fixed subscribers led to
establishment of SSG
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Became global reality in 2002
Today, nearly all subscriber growth is mobile
WTSA-2004 recognized importance of mobility by
upgrading SSG to SG 19
NGN has mobility as a fundamental capability
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Mobility-related studies should continue as a discrete
and highly visible block of work
Note — 2007 data are estimates.
Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database.
Graphic taken from ITU News, March 2008
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Future Work (II)
Key industry “megatrends”:
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Everyone and everything is always connected
Range of devices, entities on the net far outpaces the number of
people consuming the services they offer
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Supported by telecoms enabled applications
Reinvented services & applications, network-aware intelligence,
IMS* and SOA**: intuitive user experience
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Supported by ubiquitous high speed access
Seamless communications experience: anywhere, anytime, any
convenient device, and economical
Industry directions point to two “super” work groupings
with sub-groups as needed:
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Telecommunications Enabled Applications
Infrastructure / Transport
Timely global standards are essential!
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IMS
** SOA
IP Multimedia
Subsystem
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Conclusion
Telecoms / ICT is entering a new era
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Megatrends: hyperconnectivity supported by
telecoms enabled applications, seamless
broadband for everyone
Mobility is fundamental
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Next 1B subscribers will all be mobile
Essential to recognize industry trends and
organize accordingly
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ITU-T’s relevance and future success depends
on it!
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Supplemental Slides
Management team
Structure
Statistics
Workshops
Chairman’s Bio
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Management Team
Chairman:
Vice Chairmen:
TSB
Mr John Visser
Mr Peter Adams
Mr Maurice Ghazal
Mr Young-Kyun Kim
Mr Kiritkumar Lathia
Mr Patrick Masambu
Mr Bruno Ramos
Mr Motoshi Tamura
Mr Konstantin Trofimov
Ms Tatiana Kurakova
Ms Patricia Van Den Heuvel
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(UK)
(LBN)
(KOR)
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(UGA)
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Study Group Structure
Q.1/19 Service and network capability
requirements and network architecture
Q.2/19 Mobility management
Q.3/19 Identification of existing and evolving
IMT-2000 systems
Q.4/19 Preparation of a handbook on IMT-2000
Q.5/19 Convergence of evolving IMT-2000
networks with evolving fixed networks
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Statistics (I)
114 contributions received
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By its nature, Q.3/19 depended on TDs
>650 TDs handled
7 SG meetings held
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+ 2 SG meetings for approvals only
+ Multiple Rapporteur level meetings as part of
NGN-GSI Rapporteur level events and as
electronic meetings
Average 52 participants, low 38 at start of
study period, high of 85 Jan 2008
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Statistics (II)
13 New Recommendations approved
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includes 5 AAP Consented 12 Sep, approved 14
Oct 2008
5 Questions assigned by WTSA-04
No new or revised Questions during study
period
6 Questions proposed for next period
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All current Questions: continue with revisions
1 new: “Mobility Management mechanisms
supporting multi-connections for multiple
access technologies”
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Workshops
Mobile Telecoms and Fixed/Mobile
Convergence – the realities going forward”
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12-14 Sep 2005
Kyiv, Ukraine
111 participants
SG 19 Chairman took an active role in
many other workshops and seminars
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Kenya, Syria, Tunisia, Algeria, Cameroon,
Bahrain, Indonesia, Rwanda, Brazil, Ghana,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam
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Thank you!
John has served ITU-T in various roles and positions over the past 24
years, including appointment at WTSA-2000 as Chairman of the Special
Study Group (SSG) on “IMT-2000 and beyond”. When the SSG became
SG 19 at WTSA-2004, John was appointed its Chairman.
Throughout his career at Nortel, John’s ongoing close coupling with
design, product line management and marketing teams has been an
essential element of his successes in standards. John has also had extensive involvement
in ANSI T1, TIA TR45, 3GPP2, and has participated in ITU D, ITU R, 3GPP, APT and the
WiMAX Forum among others.
John leverages his standards leadership in working with ITU-D and ITU-T in organizing,
chairing and presenting at seminars and workshops on 3G, Next Generation Networks
and other topics around the world. In the past five years, he has been involved in some
13 such events (chairing many of them) and has given over 60 presentations around the
world, including Europe, the CIS countries, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the
Americas.
John earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of
British Columbia in 1973. He served as a communications engineer with the Canadian
Armed Forces, achieving the rank of Captain. John joined Bell-Northern Research, the
R&D arm of Nortel, in 1978. He is currently part of Nortel’s Strategic Standards Team in
the CTO Office, and is based in Ottawa, Canada.
John is a Registered Professional Engineer in Ontario, Canada, and is a member of IEEE.
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