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African Region Involvement in ITU-T Activities
and Africa’s Participation in WTSA 12
Raynold C. Mfungahema
Contact: [email protected]
Member of the African Telecommunication Union (ATU)
Team at the 2nd African Regional Preparatory Meeting for
the World Telecommunications Standardization Assembly
(WTSA-12) 21st - 24th May 2012 Durban, South Africa
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Agenda
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Introduction
WTSA – 12 African Group Preparatory Status
Agenda of the WTSA – 12
AFCPs WTSA 12
Expected Results
African Group Participation
WTSA - World Telecommunications
Standardisation Assembly
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ITU-T World Telecommunication Standardization
Assembly (WTSA)
WTSA sets the overall direction and structure for
ITU-T and meets every four years. It defines the
general policy for the Sector, establishes the
study groups, approves their expected work
programme for the next four-year period, and
appoints their chairmen and vice-chairmen.
An output of WTSA is a set of Resolutions which
are available at:
itu.int/ITU-T/wtsa/resolutions
ITU – T Study Groups
Study Group 2: Operational aspects of service
provision, networks and performance
- Lead Study Group for service definition, numbering and
routing
- Lead Study Group for Telecommunication for Disaster
Relief/Early Warning
 Study Group 3: Tariff and accounting principles
including related telecommunication economic and
policy issues
-Foster collaboration among its members with a view to the
establishment of rates at levels as low as possible
consistent with an efficient service and taking into account
the necessity for maintaining independent financial
administration of telecommunication on a sound basis.
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ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
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Study Group 4 : Telecommunication management
- The management of telecommunication services,
networks, and equipment, including support for next
generation networks (NGN) and the application and
evolution of the telecommunication management network
(TMN) framework.
Study Group 5: Protection against electromagnetic
environment effects
-protection of telecommunication networks and equipment
from interference and lightning.
-electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), to safety and to
health effects connected with electromagnetic fields
produced by telecommunication installations and devices,
including cellular phones.
ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
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Study Group 6 : Outside Plant and related indoor
installations
- construction, installation, jointing, terminating, protection from
corrosion and others forms of damage from environment impact,
except electromagnetic processes, of all types of cable for public
telecommunications and associated structures.
Study Group 9: Integrated broadband cable networks and
television and sound transmission
- Use of cable and hybrid networks, primarily designed for
television and sound programme delivery to the home, as
integrated broadband networks to also carry voice or other time
critical services, video on demand, interactive services, etc.
- Use of telecommunication systems for contribution, primary
distribution and secondary distribution of television, sound
programmes and similar data services.
ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
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Study Group 11 :Signalling requirements and protocols
- signalling requirements and protocols for Internet protocol (IP)
related functions, some mobility related functions, multimedia
functions for networks including convergence toward NGN, and
enhancements to existing Recommendations on access and
internetwork signalling protocols of BICC, ATM, N-ISDN and PSTN.
Study Group 12 : Performance and quality of service
- The end-to-end transmission performance of terminals and
networks, in relation to the perceived quality and acceptance by users
of text, data, speech, and multi-media applications.
- a special focus is given to IP QoS, interoperability and implications
for NGN, and also includes work on performance and resource
management.
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ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
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Study Group 13: Next Generation Networks
- The architecture, evolution and convergence of next generation
networks including frameworks and functional architectures, signalling
requirements for NGN, NGN project management coordination across
study groups and release planning, implementation scenarios and
deployment models, network and service capabilities, interoperability,
impact of IPv6, NGN mobility and network convergence and public
data network aspects.
Study Group 15 : Optical and other transport network
infrastructures
- the development of standards on optical and other transport network
infrastructures, systems, equipment, optical fibres, and the
corresponding control plane technologies to enable the evolution
toward intelligent transport networks. This encompasses the
development of related standards for the customer premises, access,
metropolitan and long haul sections of communication networks.
ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
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Study Group 16 : Multimedia terminals, systems and applications
- Multimedia service capabilities, and application capabilities
(including those supported for NGN). This encompasses multimedia
terminals, systems (e.g., network signal processing equipment,
multipoint conference units, gateways, gatekeepers, modems, and
facsimile), protocols and signal processing (media coding).
Study Group 17 : Security, languages and telecommunication
software
- security, the application of open system communications including
networking and directory, and for technical languages, the method for
their usage and other issues related to the software aspects of
telecommunication systems.
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ITU – T Study Groups (cont…)
Study Group 19 : Mobile Telecommunication
Networks
- network aspects of mobile telecommunications networks,
including International Mobile Telecommunications 2000
(IMT-2000) and beyond, wireless Internet, convergence of
mobile and fixed networks, mobility management, mobile
multimedia functions, internetworking, interoperability and
enhancements to existing ITU-T Recommendations on
IMT-2000.
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Africa Preparations for WTSA 12
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Begun in Cairo, Egypt.
African Proposals To WTSA-12 based on the set
out Agenda
To be Consolidated Here in Durban
Be ready for the WTSA 12 Dubai meeting in
November 2012
What is a “Resolution” ?
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WTSA 12 Preparatory Meetings
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Resolutions guide activities in ITU – T
At WTSA Preparatory meetings main discussions are on resolutions
-In 2008 about 30 input documents were on resolutions, mainly from
regional organizations.
- At WTSA 12 Implementation Review of the resolutions will be given.
-At the WTSA 12 it is expected more good inputs to be received from
the regional preparatory meetings.
WTSA will be preceded by a Global symposium on
bridging the Standardization gap
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Global Standards Symposium, Dubai, UAE, 20 November 2012
The Global Standards Symposium (GSS), to be held in Dubai on 20
October 2012, just ahead of WTSA-12, will bring together standards
makers and other interested parties to discuss how developing
countries can become better involved in the standards making
process and bridge the “standardanization gap”.
SG-“disparities in the ability of developing countries,
relative to developed ones, to access, implement,
contribute to and influence international ICT standards,
specifically ITU-T Recommendations”.
Side Events at the WTSA 12
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During the World Telecommunication Standardization
Assembly (WTSA-12) Dubai, UAE, 20 to 29 November
2012, ... side events will be held from 20 to 28
November 2012,
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The events will focus on Cybersecurity, ICT
Accessibility and ICT and Climate Change and will give
participants updates on the status of the work in ITU and
a chance to discuss future activities, including new
Resolutions. The output could be given as input to
relevant ad-hoc groups established by the WTSA-12
plenary.
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Standardanization Gap Challenges
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African Group Bridging the ICT
Standardization Gap
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Climb the standardization development ladder to different levels at
which African Group Members most of which are categorized as
Developing can participate in ITU’s standards-making activities.
At each stage of the ladder, it is possible to identify both indicators to
measure the level of participation, and actions that can be taken to
promote participation.
I encourage African group members to use the opportunity of
Symposium and WTSA-12 to make and support proposals, for
instance in terms of an update to Resolution 44 on Bridging the
Standardization Gap, proposals for new study group questions,
nominations of regional representatives for study group officials,
proposals on the allocation of the Standardization Gap Fund etc.
EXPECTED Results WTSA 12 and Beyond
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This event is one of a series of events on
“Bridging the ICT Standardization and
Development Gaps”
Increase interaction between Africa and ITU-T
and -D!
Knowledge is key to moving forward; technology
is a means and not an end
Affordable ICT positively impacts economic
development
ICT Standards are critical
Africa should clearly recognize trends towards
greater connectivity, greater use of
communications enabled applications, need for
ubiquitous broadband access
International
Telecommunication
Union
Taking
steps
to
make
it
happen
Accra, Ghana, 26-28 May 2008
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The standardization ladder of
development:Tim Kelly(ITU-T)
Making proposals to W TSA
on future study questions
and work programmes
Nominating representatives
as study group chairs, vicechairs. rapporteurs, focus
group chairs etc
Making contributions to
Study Groups and
related meetings
Hosting ITU-T events
and/or regional groups
(Res 54)
Participation in Study
Groups and related
meetings
Domestic ITU-T Sector
Member or Associates
Domestic training and
capacity-building in use of
ITU Recommendations
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Domestic usage of ITU
Recommendations
Africa Common Proposals to WTSA
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This Slide Demand your input.
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Africa Common Proposals WTSA
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SGs Restructuring
Any Comments ?
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Africa Common Proposals to WTSA
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Other Issues
- Testing and certification ? Any feed Back ? Uganda ,
Ghana ?
- Migration from IPv4 to IPv6 ? any Comments ?
- ICT and Climate change?
- Cyber security and Accessibility ?
Africa consider the proposals put forward by other regions.
? Do we know them ? When to do that ?
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Africa Common Proposals WTSA 12
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Resolutions to assist Developing Countries
- All the Resolutions addressing this issue, namely Res.
1,17, 26,43,44, and 54 were reviewed and approved as
AFCP .
Candidature for chair and vice chair for SG and TSAG
- Interested parties are asked to present their names and
particulars to ITU following the laid down procedures and
inform ATU for coordination purposes
The request is still standing for the 2012 – 2016 study period
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Africa Common Proposals WTSA 12
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Leadership at WTSA 12
- Ghana presided over meetings of the African
Group during the WTSA-08 as per ATU
Regulations.
- Tanzania was appointed as Vice Chair of the
WTSA - 08, in conformity with AU rules .
How are we organised for the WTSA 12 ?
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Reducing the Standardazation
Gap
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Possible New initiatives
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Any recommendation ?
WTSA 12 and Beyond
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Any Africa Group Hot Topics ?
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Challenge: Way forward
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WTSA 12 DUBAI 20-29 November 2012
AFCPs started in Cairo November 2011
Dedicated E-mail address
Wtsa – Wcit [email protected]
AFCPs Being consolidated here in Durban
Let US Use the 2008 WTSA format Rally Around
ATU… Show example.