ETSI Activities related to IP_PSO GA 2002
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Transcript ETSI Activities related to IP_PSO GA 2002
Actions and Decisions
for the November 2001 – June 2002 period
Status Report on PSO
Protocol Council Activities
Azucena Hernández
ETSI Board member
ICANN PSO Council member
Telefónica de España
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Agenda
The PSO Mission and Structure
The PSO Activities
The PSO’s Signatories Role in ICANN
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Protocol Supporting Organization
Mission and Structure
Members of the PSO PC
The PSO is a consensus
ETSI
Azucena Hernández
Tapio Kaijanen
based advisory body
within ICANN framework
Day-to-day activities of the
IETF
Geoff Huston
Mike St. Johns
PSO conducted through
the Protocol Council
ITU-T
Brian Moore
Richard Hill
Principles for forming and
operating the PSO defined
in the MoU (signed on
W3C
14 July 1999)
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Martin Dürst
Daniel Weitzner
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Duties of PSO PC
Advise the ICANN Board on referred matters relating to
assignment of parameters for Internet Protocols
Development of policies & procedures for conflict
resolution as requested by the signatory SDOs
Development of substantive policies in the area of protocol
parameter assignment
Appointment of Directors of the ICANN Board in accordance
with the By-laws of ICANN
Provision of open information on official communications
between ICANN and the PSO, Protocol Council proceedings
and meeting announcements
Holding of an open General Assembly
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PSO Activities (Nov 2001-June 2002)
8 Teleconferences hold by the PSO Protocol Council
PSO published Common Positions
At ICANN’s request, PSO Position on the Alternative Roots
elaborated (http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO-Statements-28September2001.txt)
At ALSC’s request, comments to the Draft Report on the At-Large
Membership elaborated:
(http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO-Statements-26October2001.txt)
PSO nominations to ICANN ad hoc groups:
Mr. R. Laorden to the ICANN Internationalized Domain Names
Committee
ISO application to be a member of the PSO (still under
consideration by the PSO PC) http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO.pdf
PSO General Assembly hold the 19th June 2002 in Geneva
(Switzerland) kindly hosted by the ITU-T
PSO-PC Secretariat provided by the ITU-T
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PSO and the ICANN Reform
PSO PC is highly interested on the ICANN Reform
discussions
The views of the 4 organizations are not identical but some
common grounds are emerging
Each organization has submitted to ICANN its own position:
ETSI position to be found in (http://www.etsi.org/icann)
IETF position to be found in http://www.iab.org/DOCUMENTS/icannresponse.html
ITU-T position to be found in http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/tsb-director/ituticann/index.html
W3C position is pending
PSO PC will continue discussing and reacting to the new
proposals elaborated by the ICANN E&R Committee.
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Selection of a PSO Nominee
to the ICANN Board
Key Dates:
June 1st 2002
Opening the Call for Nominations
July 15th 2002
Closing Date for Nominations
Sept 15th 2002
PSO-PC to notify the ICANN Board
of its selection
Oct 1st
2002
Beginning of the Term
of the new ICANN Director
The current two Directors on the ICANN Board selected by PSO are:
Mr Vinton G. Cerf (Chairman)
Mr Helmut Schink
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Knowing the PSO organizations
ETSI (www.etsi.org)
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
IETF (www.ietf.org)
Internet Engineering Task Force
ITU-T (www.itu.int)
International Telecommunications Union- Telecom Standardization
W3C (www.w3.org)
World Wide Web Consortium
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ETSI in numbers
672 Full Members from 35 European Countries
191 Associate Members from 19 other Countries
49 Observers from 18 Countries
TOTAL MEMBERSHIP:
912 members from 54 countries
Working liaisons with 70 Organizations (SDOs and Fora)
Membership by Status
Observers
5%
Membership by category
Network
Operators
14%
Associate
Members
21%
Service Providers
& Others
23%
Users
3%
Full Members
74%
Administrations
7%
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Manufacturers
53%
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ETSI’s engagement on IP
Convergence IP/Telecommunications, ENUM
IP based Next Generation Networks
IP Multimedia System (IMS) on 3G (3rd generation mobile)
IP over Cable access & protocols, IP over satellite
Electronic Signatures, Lawful Interception over IP
Radio interface to IP networks, DECT access to IP networks
Metaprotocols and e2e interactive services
over mixed scenarios IP-non IP
all IP Core Network and IP Core in the future Public Safety Network
ETSI STRATEGY
Shaping the future of MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
Remaining a driver in FIXED NETWORKS
Targeting its INTERNET involvement
Bridging the FIXED/ MOBILE/ INTERNET/ BROADCASTING
CONVERGENCE
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NGN and 3G
Major Standardization Projects in ETSI
NGN Project:
The following technical areas are specifically addressed by ETSI:
Architecture and protocols
End to end QoS
Service platforms
Network management for NGN
Lawful interception
Security
N&A (Naming & Addressing)
Marketing
Requirements
Architecture
Protocols
Inter-op +
Profiles
Application to specific systems
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3G Project
The Roadmap from GSM to 3G
All-IP Network
IP-based Multimedia Services (IMS)
Use of SIP (IPv6)
2nd 3G Release
1st
3G Release
Creation of UTRA (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access)
Extension of GSM + GPRS with limited IP integration
Circuit switched voice+data. Packet switched by GPRS
GSM
Phase 1
3G
Phase 2 Rel 96 Rel 97 Rel 98
GPRS
Rel 99 Rel 4 Rel 5
UTRA
Rel 6
IMS
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
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ETSI in ICANN
ETSI offers its international leadership on mobile aspects, essential
in the short term evolution of Internet.
ETSI offers technical and policy making expertise on Interoperability
between Internet and existing telecommunication networks.
ETSI offers technical and policy competence on ENUM, Next
Generation Networks as a convergence of IP and non-IP
technologies, service and content provision, security.....
ETSI offers capability to co-operate and collaborate with other parts
of the ICANN structure in orderIntoTAC
get the best synergies for the
benefit of the whole community. &
ETSI offers experience on
industry requirements and strategy
inlinking
the NomCom
with the one of governments and regulators.
ETSI offers experience on taking policy decisions in a timely manner
by means of using well defined democratic mayority based
procedures and appeal methods to protect the rights of minorities.
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ITU-T in numbers
189 Member States (governments)
671 Sector Members (industry)
Working liaisons (A.4/A.5) with most SDOs and fora,
including ETSI, IETF and W3C.
Member of WSC together with ISO and IEC
Observer in the GSC (collaboration of regional SDOs)
New Alternative Approval Process - 2 months. Nearly
200 Recommendations approved by this method in
2001.
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ITU-T activities on IP
ENUM
Multiprotocol and IP based networks and their
interworking
IP Cablecom
Mediacom
e-commerce and e-business
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ITU-T in ICANN
Supports the PSO
Offers expertise on policy making by governments
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W3C in numbers
500 members
Centers in USA, France and Japan + other offices in
Europe, Asia & Africa
Director: Mr Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the WEB)
5 domains: Architecture, Document Formats,
Interaction, Technology & Society, Accesibility
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W3C activities on IP
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Web Services (SOAP, WSDL..)
Hypertext (XHTML,...)
Metadata/Content Selection (RDF, Semantic Web)
Digital Signature (XSIG)
etc....
Semantic Web and Web Services are
major projects to make the Web more
intelligent
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W3C in ICANN
Major Areas of concern:
DNS at root of URIs: URI stability fundamental for
stable Web
Insure decentralised evolution of technical protocols
for the Web
Use of URI for protocol identifiers
Integration of Internationalised Domain Names and
URIs/IRIs
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IP standards development requires global
collaboration
UMTS Forum
IPv6 Forum
ETNO
GSM Europe
IETF
EICTA
IP
W3C
INRIA
ETSI
ITU
RIPE
ICANN
EURO ISP Association
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WAP Forum
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Thank you!
http://www.pso.icann.org
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