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1Key Results of Focus Group activity on
NGN Workshop on IP Telephony and Next Generation
Networks Tenth APT Standardization Program
Forum 25 October 2005, Melbourne,
Australia by Houlin ZHAO Director Telecommunicati
on 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
2- ITU-T Director launched NGN Focus Group in June
2004 - A meeting almost every two months 6, 7, 9,
11/2004 and 3, 5, 7, 9, 11/2005 - ITU-T SG13 (NGN SG) became parent group of
FGNGN (WTSA-04) - Release 1 could be finished and FGNGN closes
end 2005, and Results and remaining work will
be transferred to SGs
NGN Focus Group
3Inputs and Participants
Statistics of NGN Focus Group
4Collaboration with other SDOs
Statistics of NGN Focus Group
5Companies No. of Input Documents
6Companies No. of Input Documents
7Companies No. of Input Documents
8A Release is a method of prioritizing by
identifying a set of services to be addressed in
a certain time frame. The ITU-T NGN-FG should
progress the work to define the service
requirements and capabilities needed to realize
the services in addition to defining other
associated capabilities as needed to facilitate a
NGN in a first Release. The adoption of a
release-based approach will not prevent other
work, such as the development of more generic
(release independent) capabilities, and the
collation of services, requirements and issues
for later releases.
FGNGN Release Concept
9FGNGN Release 1 Coverage
10- Service Types
- PSTN/ISDN Emulation services
- PSTN/ISDN Simulation services
- Multimedia services
- Internet access
- Other services (data services etc.)
- Public service aspects (LI, ETS/TDR, etc.)
- Service Capabilities
- Basic network capabilities
- Service support capabilities
- Open Service Environment
- Service Enablers
- PSTN/ISDN Emulation support
- Public service support capabilities
FGNGN Release 1 Scope and Services
11General Functional Architecture
Overall NGN Architecture
Functional Architecture for specific instances
(e.g. IMS based NGN)
Overall NGN Architecture
12Functional Architecture Model
13NGN Definition and Features (ITU-T Rec. Y.2001,
2011)
General Funct. Archit. (7)
Scope Service Req. Capa. (4)
Quality of Service aspects (9)
Control of QoS (1)
Resource Adm./Cont. aspects (1)
Security aspects (2)
Migration aspects (3)
Future Packet Based Networks (4)
FGNGN Deliverables Total 31
14- ITU-T workshop on NGN, Jeju Island, Korea,
14-15 March 2005 - ITU-T/IETF workshop on NGN, Geneva,
Switzerland, 1-2 May 2005 - ITU-Ts Industry Event on NGN FG, London,
England, 18 November 2005
Other ITU-T NGN activities
15 TSB Circular 47, 21 September 2005,
announced NGN Global Standards Initiative
(NGN-GSI) to replace NGN FG Goal to further
strengthen the ITU-Ts leading role in NGN
standard work
From NGN FG to NGN-GSI
16- Four meetings as follows
- - January 2006, meeting of Study Groups 11, 13
and 19 (possibly to add Rapporteur meetings of
other SGs) - - April 2006, workshop on NGN and Transport
followed by co-located Rapporteur meetings of
various SGs on NGN - - July 2006, meeting of Study Groups 11, 13
and 19 (possibly to add Rapporteur meetings of
other SGs) - - October/November 2006, co-located Rapporteur
meeting on NGN - To be coordinated by NGN-JCA (Joint Coordination
Activity) - (JCA consists of management teams of SGs 11, 13
and 19)
NGN-GSI provisional schedules 2006
17Table 1 - List of Release Independent Deliverables
Provisional allocation of NGN FG deliverables to
SG Questions
18Table 2 - List of Release 1 Deliverables
Provisional allocation of NGN FG deliverables to
SG Questions
19Table 3 - List of beyond Release 1 Deliverables
Note 1 The first question listed is the prime
Question. Note 2 This is the Study Group
responsible for handling the approval of any
draft Recs resulting from the FGNGN
deliverable Note 3 The separation of the
deliverable is planned. Note 4 The allocation of
responsibilities is still under review
Provisional allocation of NGN FG deliverables to
SG Questions
20Thank you for your attention