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1ITU Standardization and its new Environment
Brussels, 19th September 2002 by Houlin
ZHAO Director Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau (TSB) International Telecommunication
Union, Geneva Place des Nations - CH-1211 Geneva
20 - Switzerland Tel 41 22 730 5851 Fax 41
22 730 5853 E-mail tsbdir_at_itu.int ITU Home page
address http//www.itu.int
21837 Invention of the first electric
telegraph 1844 Samuel Morse sent his first public
message over a telegraph Iine between Washington
and Baltimore 1865 Foundation of the
International Telegraph Union by twenty States 17
May with the adoption of the first Convention.
First Telegraph Regulations. 1876 Alexander
Graham Bell patents his invention of the
telephone 1924 Paris - Creation of CCIF
(International Telephone Consultative
Committee) 1925 Paris - Creation of CCIT
(International Telegraph Consultative
Committee) 1927 Washington - Creation of the CCIR
(Intl. Radio Consultative Committee) 1932 Madrid
- Plenipotentiary Conference. Telegraph Union
changes name to International Telecommunication
Union 1947 ITU becomes a Specialized Agency of
the United Nations 1956 Geneva - CCIF and CCIT
merged into CCITT (International Telegraph and
Telephone Consultative Committee) 1992 Geneva -
Plenipotentiary Conference. Creation of 3
Sectors ITU-T replaces CCITT, ITU-R replaces
IFRB, CCIR, and ITU-D replaces TCD
ITU Landmarks
3Structure of the ITU
4- mainly financed by Governments
- work dominated by industry
- procedures very efficient, no longer slow
-
- seek effective cooperation with SDOs to share
the work - should be open to emerging technologies
- should be open to researchers / students
- try to keep its pre-eminent status
Situation of ITU Standardization
5CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone
Consultative Committee) 1956 1st Plenary
Assembly 1960 2nd Plenary Assembly Red
Books 1964 3rd Plenary Assembly Blue
Books 1968 4th Plenary Assembly White
Books 1972 5th Plenary Assembly Green
Books 1976 6th Plenary Assembly Orange
Books 1980 7th Plenary Assembly Yellow
Books 1984 8th Plenary Assembly Red
Books 1988 9th Plenary Assembly Blue
Books ITU-T (International Telecommunication
Union - Telecom. Standardization Sector) 1993
1st World Telecommunication Standardization
Conference (WTSC-93), Helsinki 1996 2nd World
Telecommunication Standardization Conference
(WTSC-96), Geneva 2000 3rd World
Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
(WTSA-2000), Montreal
CCITT and ITU-T
6"The functions of the Telecommunication
Standardization Sector shall be, bearing in
mind the particular concerns of the developing
countries, to fulfill the purposes of the Union
relating to telecommunication standardization,
as stated in Article 1 of this Constitution, by
studying technical, operating and tariff
Questions and adopting Recommendations on them
with a view to standardizing telecommunications
on a worldwide basis"
Functions of ITU-T
7- Workshop / forum
- Focus Group
- Joint Group
- Project team
Organizational Structure of ITU-T
8Study Group 2 Operational aspects of service
provision, networks and performance Study
Group 3 Tariff and accounting principles
including related telecommunications economic
and policy issues Study Group 4 Telecommunicati
on management, including TMN Study Group
5 Protection against electromagnetic
environment effects Study Group 6 Outside
plant Study Group 9 Integrated broadband cable
networks and television and sound
transmission Study Group 11 Signalling
requirements and protocols
ITU-T Study Groups and TSAG
9 Study Group 12 End-to-end transmission
performance of networks and terminals Study
Group 13 Multi-protocol and IP-based networks
and their internetworking Study Group
15 Optical and other transport networks Study
Group 16 Multimedia services, systems and
terminals Study Group 17 Data networks and
telecommunication software SSG IMT-2000 and
Beyond TSAG Telecommunication Standardization
Advisory Group
(Priorities IP, Mobility, next generation,
security, )
ITU-T Study Groups and TSAG
10Approval of new and revised Recommendations
- Sequence of events (TAP)
11 (a)
3 weeks
4 weeks
LC
(b)
SG
Directors
Meeting
Announcement
(c)
and Posting
SG or
Edited
Directors
WP
Text
Announcement
Meeting
for LC
and Posting
3 weeks
(b)
for LC
(a)
AR
(b)
Approved
(a)
Comment
Directors
Resolution
Announcement
Directors
Edited
and Posting
Notification
Text
for AR
Available
LC
Last Call
AR
Additional Review
AAP Sequence of Events(extract from Rec. A.8)
12- Questions (projects)
- Contributions driven (normal contributions,
delayed contributions, temporary documents) - face-to-face meeting
- - debate, determination, approval of reports,
approval of Questions - SG/WP meetings
decision making Rapporteur meetings develop
texts - Decision consensus, unanimous agreements
- Recommendations (Amendments, Corrigenda,
supplements) - draft Recommendations, determined draft
Recommendations - approved Recommendations, pre-published
Recommendations, published Recommendations - Implementors Guides
- Meeting reports
- Electronic submissions, web consultations,
email, ftp - Paperless meeting LAN/Wireless LAN
connections in meeting rooms
Working methods
132001 - Best selling texts (in the order of sales
number from 09/01) H.323 G.707/Y.1322 G.783 G.
703 G.991.2 G.709 H.248 H.225.0 G.729 Q.763
Q.931 G.704 G.703 G.807/Y.1302 Q.763 Q.931 H.2
48 Annex K G.871/Y.1301 P.862 G.711 Some
well-known ITU-T Recommendations E.164 E.190
E.212G.652 G.655 G.692 G.703 G.704 G.711 G
.720 G.723 Annex Adisk G.723.1 G.729Annex
Adisk G.780-series (SDH) G.826
G.957 G.982 G.990-series (xDSL) H.225.0 H.245
H.248 H.263 H.323 H.324 H.450
I.365 I.432 I.731 J.112 J.117 M.3010 M.3100 M.
3400 Q.931 Q.1700-series (IMT-2000) T.30 T.37 T
.38 V.34 V.44 V.59 V.90 V.92 X.25
X.36 X.509 X.680-series (ASN.1) X.690
X.840-series Y.1310 Y.1540
Best Sellers of ITU-T Recommendations
14Approval and publication time of Recommendations
15Three major items - IP-related
issues - IMT-2000 - Accounting rates Other
items - Multi-media, access networks (xDSL),
optical transmission, security, numbering and
addressing, inter-operabilities, IPR, etc.
ITU-T's main work areas
16- E.164
- G.707 (SDH), G.709 (OTN), G.722 (7 kHz), G.728
(16 kbit/s), G.729 (8 kbit/s), G.99x (xDSL) - H.248 (gateway), H.323 (multimedia systems)
- I.365 (FR), I.432 (B-ISDN), I.732 (ATM)
- J.112 (Cable TV), J.16x J.17x (IPCablecom)
- M.3120 (CORBA for TMN)
- Q.933 (DSS1), Q.1300 (TASC), Q.1930 (BICC),
Q.27xx (B-ISDN), Q.29xx (DSS2) - T.37, T.38 (IPfax), T.12x (multimedia
conference) - V.29 (9.6 K modem), V.34 (34 kbit/s), V.90/V.92
(56 kbit/s) - X.25, X.75, X.76 (FR), X.85 (IP over SDH), X.86
(Ethernet over LAPS), X.121, X.4xx (MHS), X.5xx
(Directory),
ITU-Ts products for IP-networks
17- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Numbering and routing
- Security
- Tariffs and Accounting rates
- Interworking
Ensuring global interoperability
1801/2000 12/2001 difference
Administrations 189 189 -
ROAs 161 179 18
SIOs 189 234 45
Associates - 30 30
Others 40 39 - 1
(Others such as ISO, IEC, ISOC/IETF, INTELSAT,
INMARSAT, EUTELSAT,ETSI, CEPT)
ITU-T Members
19Administrations (96/2208) ROAs (87/1783) SIOs (167/1875)
U.S.A. 342 NTT 188 Lucent 16658
China 232 FT 184 Ericsson 1475
Germany 187 BT 148 Siemens 13617
France 106 DT 134 Nortel 9151
Russia 99 ATT 77 Alcatel 35234018
U.K. 95 KDDI 69 CSELT 69
Canada 63 Telecom Italia 65 NEC 47
Japan 63 Swisscom 65 Nokia 46
India 62 KT 59 Fujitsu 42
Ukraine 58 Telenor 58 Telecordia 36
Italy 56 Royal KPN 58 Motorola 278
Syria 53 Telia 46 OKI 32
Korea 50 Telekom Austria 37 ETRI 32
Total 1466 (66) Total 1188 (67) Total 1126 (60)
(Note Cisco 13)
Top Members participation (07/98-08/00)
20- - ITU-T work is shared by Governments and
Industry Members - (service providers and telecom equipment
vendors) - - Individual Industry Memberships in ITU Sectors
- 13 out of 14 Study Group Chairmen (including
TSAG) appointed - are from Sector Members
- - Classic telecom members (to attract new IT
Members) - - Directors Informal Consultation meeting (with
Industries) - known as Martigny meetings, twice Feb. 2000
and Feb. 2001 - - Key point of ITU Reform Industry Members
rights and duties (partnership)
Industry Members role
21 Budget SDO Membership fees Note Annual fee(US)
(25,000,000 ) 40,000,000 SFr ITU-T Minimum mandatoryOther optional ½ unit (31,500 SFr) 20,000
20,275,000 (21,909,000 Euros) ETSI Mandatory according to turnover 45 units (5,000 Euros/unit) 211,050
IETF Depending on participation 350 /500 per meeting per person,3 meetings per year 1050/1500 x ?
1,200,000 ECMA Mandatory 42,000 / 18, 000 / 10,000standards free 42,000
(18,300,000 )29,305,000 SFr ISO Through national members Shared by national members(five big members pay 9 of the budget) (individual company up to 50,000)
(11,900,000 )19,000,000 SFr IEC
(4,456,200 Euros)4,000,000 3GPP Shared by 6 SDOs Average500,000/SDO
1,840,000 3GPP2 Shared by 5 SDOs Average 360,000/SDO
W3C Mandatory 50,000 / 5,000 , standards free 50,000
IEEE Mandatory 5,000
2,870,000 ATM Mandatory meeting fees 14,000/5,000/3,500/1,500, 250/275 per meeting4 meetings/year, standards free 14,0001,000/1,100 x?
(Some SDOs receive secretariat support from their
members such expenditures are not counted in the
budget.)
Companys dues to SDOs(ITU-T Associates US
6,000)
22Intergovernment ITU (ITU-T and ITU-R)
NGOsISO, IEC..
Forums / Consortia / SDOs
1394TA 3G.IP 3GPP 3GPP2 AIM AMF AMI-C AOEMA AOW AR
IB ATM Forum BINTERMS Bluetooth Cable
Modems CBOP CDG CIF CII CommerceNet CommerceNet J
Committee T1 COS CPR CTFJ DHF DISA DOPG DSL
Forum ECE ECHONET ECMA ECOM ECTF EDIFICE EDS EEMA
EIDX EMA EMF ERTICO ETSI EWOS FCIA FCIA-J FIPA FRF
FS-VDSL FSAN GSM Assoc. HNF Home
API HomePNA HRFWG IDB Forum IEEE IETF IFIP IFSA IM
TC IMWA IPv6 IrDA ITS America ITS
UK JAVA JCTEA JECALS JEDIC JEMA JICSAP JIMM JMF LO
NMARK MCPC MDG.org MITF MMCF Mobile Web MOPA MPLS
Forum MSF MWIF OASIS ODVA OIF OMG OSGi PCCA PCISIG
PCMCIA PHS MoU PICMG PKI POF Salutation SCF SCTE
SDL Forum SDR SSIPG STA TIA TINA-C TM
Forum TOG TSC TTA TTC UMTS USBIF UWCC W3C WAP WDF
Web 3D WfMC WIN Forum WLIF XTP Forum
ITU positioning
23- ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1 cooperation since the
1970s common texts since 1992 - WTSA-2000 Resolution 7, Recommendation
A.23 Joint President Cooperation Group (JPCG) ?
World Standards Cooperation (WSC) - IETF ITU-T Member since 1995
- MoU PSO, July 1999 provide secretarial support
to PSO, since 08/01 - Joint management team meetings in 11/99 and
08/01 ENUM, H.248, T.37 - ETSI ITU-T Member since early 1990s MoU
cooperation in June 2000 - ISO, IEC, UN/ECE MoU on e-business in March
2000 - GSC (Global Standards Collaboration) Since
March 1994 - TTA, TTC, ARIB, ETSI, T1, TIA, TSACC, ACIF, ITU
ITU-T coordination with SDOs
24- ITU-T Rec. A. 4 communication with forums and
consortia -
- ITU-T Rec. A. 5 referencing documents of other
organizations in ITU-T Recommendations - ITU-T Rec. A. 6 cooperation and exchange of
information with SDOs -
- Invitation to the Informal Forum Summit by the
Director of TSB (December 3-4, 2001)
ITU-T Cooperation with forums / consortia / SDOs
25A.4 A.5 A.6
ASN.1 Consortium ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses) ARIB
ATM Forum ATM Forum Committee T1
DSL Forum Committee T1 CWTS
ETIS (e-and telecommunication info. services) CWTS (China Wireless Telecommunication Standard Group) ECMA
FRF (Frame Relay Forum) DSL Forum ETSI
IMTC (Multimedia) ECMA Standardizing Information Communication Systems IEEE
IPDR Organization ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) JCTEA
IPv6 Forum FRF NIST
MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching) Forum IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) SCTE
MSF (Multiservice Switching Forum) ISOC/IETF (Internet Society/Internet Engineering Task Force) TIA
OASIS JCTEA (Japan Cable Television Engineering Association) TTA
OIF (Optical Internetworking Forum) MPLS Forum TTC
OMG (Object Management Group) NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
SDL Forum Society OASIS
TM Forum (Tele Management Forum) OIF
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) OMG
SCTE (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers)
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
TM Forum
TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association)
TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee)
W3C
Members for Rec. A.4, A.5and A.6 relationship
26- Cooperation on common subjects (liaisons,
communications, mutual participation) - Cooperation on workshops
- ITU-T provide draft texts and other documents to
SDOs to post for public consultation - ITUs permission for SDOs to reproduce ITU-T
texts - More to be done for mutual benefit market
study, joint promotion, mutual reference, joint
conferences, efficient coordination, common IPR
policy, etc. - Informal Forum Summit, Geneva, December 2001
Cooperation activities with SDOs(General)
27- Some forums become A.4 members of ITU-T
- FS-VDSL Forum will become a Focus Group of ITU-T
SG 16 - Another Forum is considering to become a Focus
Group of ITU-T - Home page connections for ITU-T and
Forums/Consortia - ITU-T SG 16 management member be included in the
Forum - leadership
- New approaches
-
- TO COOPERATE and WORK TOGETHER!
New relationships betweenForums/Consortia and
ITU-T
28- ITU-T already defined processes for working with
other organizations, - and TSAG enhanced these to include working with
IETF - Guidelines were prepared for the SGs, including
issues such as - - how to interact on ITU-T and IETF work items,
including - how ITU-T learns about existing and
proposed new IETF work items - how IETF learns about ITU-T work items
- Representation, including
- - IETF recognition at ITU-T meetings and
vice-versa - - communication contacts
- - mailing lists
- Document sharing, including
- - drafting
- - the passing of documents between the
Organizations - - cross referencing
Cooperation with IETF
29- IETF protocol defined in RFC 2916
- E.164 number can be used to look up a
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) - - Web addresses most commonly known URIs
- Allows using E.164 number in context of
combined PSTN IP services (email, fax, SIP
address, coordinates, other?) - For example
- 44 1206 762335 ? 5.3.3.2.6.7.6.0.2.1.4.4.e164.
TLD -
What is ENUM?
30- Define and implement administrative procedures
that coordinate delegations of E.164 numbering
resources into the agreed DNS name servers - Director of TSB, on behalf of Administrations,
to - control the implementation of ENUM under
- e164.arpa on a trial basis, while the
registering is - done by RIPE NCC
ITU-T Responsibilities regarding ENUM
31- ICANN Board of Directors, 3 from PSO
- Mr. Schink (Siemens) (ITU proposed candidate)
- ICANN Independent Review Panel (IRP)
Nominating Committee - 6 members
- Mr. H. Zhao 3 years PSO (Director of TSB/ITU)
- Mr. T. Lee 2 years PSO
- Ms. C. Liu 3 years ASO
- Mr. J. K. Park 2 years ASO
- Mr. S. Hemphill 3 years DNSO
- Mr. O. Iteann 2 years DNSO
- GAC Mr. R. Shaw and Mr. R. Hill
ITUs involvement in ICANN
32- President of ICANN call for reform in February
2002 - TSB Director conducted informal consultation
with ITU Members in March/April - TSB Director presents a paper to ICANN on its
reform, offering to assist ICANN in certain
areas, on 17 April 2002 - ITU Council-2002 unanimously supported TSB
Directors initiative - Many contacts between ITU-T and the outside
partners concerned - TSB paper of 9 August 2002
- ITU PP-02 Decision (Resolution 102)
- Hope for a successful ICANN reform
ICANN Reform
33- Consensus after WTSA-2000, the ITU-T
procedures are now very streamlined and
efficient so that any perception of slowness can
no longer be attributed to the ITU-T methods - fully recognized that Sector Members have a
significant leadership role in the ITU-T
technical standardization activities - ITU-T is and should remain the unique worldwide
venue for industry and governments to work
together in developing, providing and promoting
global consensus-based telecommunication
requirements and standards for the Information
Society -
Industry Views on ITU-T Martigny, February 2001