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Title: International Telecommunication Union


1
International Telecommunication Union
  • ITU CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES
  • (Fabio Bigi TSB Deputy Director)
  • (email fabio.bigi_at_itu.int)

2
The current structure of ITU-T Study
Groups
  • SG 2 - Operational aspects of service provision,
    networks and performance
  • SG 3 - Tariff and accounting principles including
    related telecommunications economic and
    policy issues
  • SG 4 - Telecommunication management, including
    TMN
  • SG 5 - Protection against electromagnetic
    environment effects
  • SG 6 - Outside plant
  • SG 9 - Integrated broadband cable networks and
    television and sound transmission  
  • SG 11 - Signalling requirements and protocols
  • SG 12 - End-to-end transmission performance of
    networks and terminals
  • SG 13 - Multi-protocol and IP-based networks and
    their internetworking
  • SG 15 - Optical and other transport networks
  • SG 16 - Multimedia services, systems and
    terminals
  • SG17 - Data networks and software for
    Telecommunication
  • SSG - Special Study Group "IMT-2000 and
    beyond"
  • TSAG - Telecommunication Standardization Advisory
    Group

3
Lead Study Groups in specific areas of
study
  • SG 2 - Lead Study Group for service definition,
    numbering and routing
  • SG 4 - Lead Study Group on TMN
  • SG 9 - Lead Study Group on frame relay and for
    communication system security
  • SG 11 - Lead Study Group on intelligent networks
  • SG 12 - Lead Study Group on Quality of Service
    and performance
  • SG 13 - Lead Study Group on IP related matters,
    B-ISDN, Global Information
    Infrastructure and satellite matters
  • SG 15 - Lead Study Group on access network
    transport Lead Study Group on
    optical technology
  • SG 16 - Lead Study Group on multimedia services,
    systems and terminals Lead Study
    Group on e-business and e-commerce
  • SG17 - Lead Study Group on frame relay and for
    communication system security Lead
    Study Group on languages and description
    techniques
  • SSG - Lead Study Group on IMT 2000 and beyond
    and for mobility

4
Special Projects
  • IMT-2000 Network Aspects (SSG)
  • Call Back (SG 3)
  • Accounting Rate Reform (SG 3)
  • TMN (SG 4)
  • IP Cablecom (SG 9)
  • Quality of service and performance (SG 12)
  • IP (SG 13)
  • GII (SG 13)
  • Access Networks (SG 15)
  • Optical Networks (SG 15)
  • Mediacom 2004 (SG 16)
  • E-commerce and E-business (SG 16)

5
Standardization Requirements
  • Architecture
  • Access Networks
  • Transport Networks
  • Terminals
  • Services
  • Coding
  • Numbering
  • Mobility
  • QoS and Network Performance
  • Interworking and Interoperability
  • Market Oriented

6
Approval time for ITU-T Recommendations
  • -1988 4 years
  • 1989-1993 2 years
  • 1993-1996 18 months
  • 1997-2000 9 months (5 months in exceptional
    circumstances)
  • 2000 - Minimum 4 weeks (AAP) 9 months (TAP)
  • AAP Alternative Approval Procedure
  • TAP Traditional Approval Procedure

7
Migration to IP-based networks
8
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Mission
  • Facilitate the identification of areas where
    recommendations (standards) should be developed
    for the Information Society
  • Efficiently develop high-quality, global,
    consensus-based recommendations (standards) in
    its core competency areas on a market-driven and
    timely basis
  • Facilitate the interoperability of networks and
    services

9
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Mission
- continued
  • Be able to develop recommendations that may have
    regulatory or policy implications
  • Be flexible and constantly look for ways to
    improve
  • Give appropriate consideration to the particular
    needs of developing countries
  • Cooperate and, where appropriate, collaborate
    with others so as not to duplicate effort

10
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Strategie
s/Processes
  • bottom-up mode of operating and production of
    work (rather than top-down),
  • flexibility in responding to market demands,
  • ongoing review of the Strategic Plan, proposing
    adjustments as needed,
  • through TSAG, monitoring the performance of the
    Sector against identified milestones,

11
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Strategie
s/Processes - continued
  • development and strengthening of the linkage
    among financial, strategic, and operational
    planning,
  • clear and transparent working methods and
    processes, to encourage transparency,
    inclusiveness, and representation of a broad
    range of participants and views,
  • an environment in which interested parties can
    work together in partnership effectively and
    efficiently,
  • development and execution of an aggressive plan
    to communicate the value of the ITU-T, stressing
    its global recognition and credibility and the
    high quality of its Recommendations, as well as
    its willingness to change,

12
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Strategie
s/Processes - continued
  • working with ITU-D with special attention to
    telecommunication development in developing
    countries, including supporting ITU-Ds efforts
    to improve access to the Information Society in
    developing countries,
  • offering an organization that is attractive to
    industry entities as a place to do their
    standardization development work, and
  • willingness to change.

13
Draft ITU-T Strategic Plan for 2003-2006Relations
hip with other standardization bodies
  • foster awareness within ITU-T of the work done by
    other bodies (such as SDOs, forums and
    consortia),
  • coordinate and cooperate with such groups in
    order to reduce duplication, avoid
    inconsistencies, and assure that ITU-T work
    provides added value,
  • continue to participate in appropriate
    coordinating bodies,
  • coordinate and cooperate with the
    Radiocommunication and Telecommunication
    Development Sectors, and with the General
    Secretariat and officials of the Union.

14
Possible Items for Consideration
  • IP-based networks and their interconnection with
    telecommunication networks
  • IP cablecom project
  • establishment of GII
  • IMT-2000 and mobility
  • e-business and e-commerce
  • reform of accounting rates and tariff studies
  • MEDIACOM-2004 project and related multimedia
    activities
  • security aspects of networks and services
  • optical transport network
  • access networks enhancements with xDSL
    techniques
  • numbering and routing
  • network performances and quality of services
  • protocols for new services and intelligent
    networks.

15
GII Center of Technology convergence (based on
Figure 5-1/Y.110)
16
Standards in the future
17
Conclusion
  • ITU Reform
  • New Standardization Requirements
  • Consensus standard (Regulators, Operators,
    Industry, Users)
  • Membership requirements
  • End user requirements
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