Title: Paolo ROSA
1Forum on Next Generation Network
Standardization Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-10 April
2009
Bridging the
Standardization Gap and Participation
Paolo ROSA Head, Workshops and Promotion
Division, ITU - Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau
2WSIS Actions and ITU
Action Line Possible Moderators/Facilitators
?1. The role of public governance authorities and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development ECOSOC/UN Regional Commissions/ITU
?2. Information and communication infrastructure ITU
C3. Access to information and knowledge ITU/UNESCO
C4. Capacity building UNDP/UNESCO/ITU/ UNCTAD
C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs ITU
C6. Enabling environment ITU/UNDP/UN REGIONAL COMMISSIONS/UNCTAD
C7. ICT Applications E-government E-business E-learning E-health E-employment E-environment E-agriculture E-science UNDP/ITU WTO/UNCTAD/ITU/UPU UNESCO/ITU/UNIDO WHO/ITU ILO/ITU WHO/WMO/UNEP/UN-Habitat/ITU/ICAO FAO/ITU UNESCO/ITU/UNCTAD
C8. Cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and local content UNESCO
C9. Media UNESCO
C10. Ethical dimensions of the Information Society UNESCO/ECOSOC
C11. International and regional cooperation UN REGIONAL COMMISSIONS/ UNDP/ITU/UNESCO/ECOSOC
World Summit on Information Society, Geneve
2003 and Tunis, 2005
3WTSA-08 Issues for developing countries
4Some inputs to WTSA-08
- Some statistics
- Participations
- Contributions
- Issues for discussions
- Facilitating the participation (remote/in the
regions) - Facilitating the understanding of ITU-T
activities - Reflecting African countries requirements
- Resolutions related to Developing Countries (DC)
- Other issues
- Conformity and Interoperability concerns
- Chairman Vice Chairmanship
- Paperless Meeting
5Countries attending(2008 Study Group meetings)
6Number of Participants(2008 Study Group meeting)
7Contributions at the last SG meetings(Logarithmic
scale)
8Facilitating the participation
- In participating to the WTSA, developing
countries had a control over SG activities - WTSA role is changing, member states
participating in TSAG have more power between
two WTSAs - Necessity to participate to TSAG and to SGs
- Direct participation
- Through regional Groups
- Through representatives
- Using new remote technologies
9Facilitating the understanding
- Many actions have been taken
- Free access to technical ITU-T Recommendations
- A manual for beginners has been developed and
updating after WTSA-08 is in progress - Development of guides aimed at developing
countries for help implementing ITU-T
Recommendations - Seminars, Workshops, Regional meetings and
Forums, - Presentations and tutorials available online
- Audiocast recorded and available online for most
events - Close contact and increased cooperation with ITU
Regional Areas Offices, and Centers of
Excellence for events and capacity building
purposes - TSB staff identified as contact point for the
Region - Website has been improved, e-flash,
10Facilitating the understanding
- Some ideas of what could be added
- What developing countries could do?
- Electronic meetings after each SG? To inform the
results of interest for developing countries with
Questions and Answers period - Regional groups, Block meetings in the regions
- Flagship groups
- Remote participation
- What else?
11Reflecting regional requirements
- Develop a Question of particular interest for the
region - Discuss the issue in the region
- Regional Groups
- Submit contributions
- How to submit? Individual member or after
regional consultation? - Reply to the Questionnaires from ITU-T
- Nominating a regional contact point for each SG
of interest
12PP-06 Resolution 123 (Antalya, 2006)
- Recognizes
- "the continued shortage of human resources in the
standardization field in developing countries,
resulting in a low level of developing-country
participation in meetings of ITU-T and of ITU-R
and, consequently, in the standards-making
process, leading to difficulties when
interpreting ITU-T and ITU-R Recommendations"
13 Three dimensional environment
14The concept of Opportunity Index (OI) to measure
the information society
InfodensityICT capital telecommunication
network infrastructures (fixed, mobile, internet)
and of ICT, including equipment (cables, routers,
etc),
disparity
- Info-use
- Three indicators
- Internet users every 100 inhabitants
- PC owners every 100 inhabitants
- Houses and TV sets proportion
15Digital Divide Standardization Gap
Participation Relationship
Standardization Gap Poor Access to Technologies
Digital Divide ---------------------------------
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Increase Participation Capacity Building
16The Standardization Gap
- The standardization development gap persistence
of the wider digital divide in ICTs. - Unequal access to technology and the ability to
use that technology - ability to access, implement, contribute to and
influence international ICT standards, ( ITU
Recommendations) - digital divide measures disparities
- among different regions (e.g., urban/rural), or
- between different groups within society
- (e.g., by age, sex, race, income, etc)
- PP-06 (Res. 123) and WTSA-08 Resolutions
17Bridging the standardization gap
- ITU-T mandated to bridge the standardization gap
between developing and developed countries. - Action plan established
- Improve standards making capabilities
- Develop guidelines
- Consultancy
- Human resources building
- Fundraising
- Fellowship
18Technical Flyers
- Numbering, Naming and Addressing
- VoIP
- QoS QoE
- NGN
- ASON
- B-PON CWDM DSL G-PON
- Optical Fibres and Cables
- OTN OTS
- Synchronization over packet networks
- Accessibility
- H.264 H.350
- Multimedia Communications
- ASN.1
- Security
- IMT-2000
-
19Workshops some activities
- Forums Bridging Standardization gap in the
Regions - The Fully Networked Car A Workshop including
Demonstrations on Information and Communication
Technologies in Motor Vehicles Geneva, March - ITU Symposium 2 on ICTs and Climate Change, Kyoto
and London, April and June 2008, Next in Quito
July 2009 - ITU-T/IEEE workshop on the next generation
optical access Geneva, 19 20 June 2008 - ITU Workshop ICT Standards and Intellectual
Property Rights, 1 July 2008 - Workshop on "From Speech to Audio bandwidth
extension, binaural perception", 10-12 Sep 2008 - Side events at WTSA-08 and IGF
- Participation in BDT Forums in the regions
- Next Forums on the implementation of the WTSA-08
Resolutions - http//itu.int/ITU-T/worksem
20Workshops in and out Geneva
21Workshops trend
Days
in
22Workshops in 2008 by Region
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24TSB Questionnaire to developing countries on
Bridging the Standardization Gap
It will provide background information on the
relevance of ITU-T Recommendations for developing
countries and a useful tool to develop strategies
able to meet the requirements of the PP-06 and
WTSA-08 Resolutions.
TSB Circular 213 5 May 2008 to tsbpromo_at_itu.int
25The ITU-T QuestionnaireTSB Circular 213 of 5 May
2008replies by 13 of June
- Familiarity with Recommendations published by
ITU-T - Relevance and usefulness of Recommendations to
Developing Countries - Difficulties for implementation and suggestions
to increase participation by developing countries - Regional standardization block meetings as a
tool to facilitate participation from the regions - Seminars and Workshops in the regions
- The WTSA Resolutions relevant to developing
countries - contributions and proposal for improvement
26 27 WTSA-08 NEW RESOLUTION 74Admission of Sector
Members from developing countries in the work of
the ITU-T
- resolves
- to encourage the adoption of the necessary
measures to enable new members from developing
countries to join ITU-T and other groups within
the ITU-T, (consider financial contributions
applied in the BDT) - instructs the Director of the Telecommunication
Standardization Bureau - to propose to the Council to consider the
admission of such category in the work of
theITU-T . and to include its consideration of
this matter in the council work for the
preparation of the 2010 Plenipotentiary
Conference.
Note These Sector Members from Developing
Countries shall not be affiliated in any way to
any Sector Member of a Developed Country, and be
limited to those Sector Members of Developing
Countries classified by the UNDP as low income
per capita Country, not exceeding (US).
28TIES and ITU-T Members distribution
Need for more participation
29Participation
30Participation Contributions
31The Standardization Development Ladder
- Bridging the standardization development gap
requires a sequence of steps, depending on the
level of - economic development
- local manufacturing capability
- local RD capability
- previous engagement with ITU
- These steps can be conceptualised in terms of a
Ladder of Standardization Development
32Standardization Development Ladder (1)
- Capacity-building
- to build a national resource base of qualified
engineers able to implement Recommendations - ITU centres of excellence
- Growing use of ITU Recs
- can be measured in terms of sales or downloads of
Recommendation - should help to reduce costs and promote
inter-operability
33Standardization Development Ladder (1)
Entering proposals to WTSA Determining ITU-T
study questions to drive the work of the Study
Groups.
Contributing to ITU-T SGs Contribution-driven
philosophy to enter into the process and shaping
future standards
34Entering proposals
E
Its all about climbing the Standardization
Development Ladder
Its all about ENGAGING with ITU and its
membership, by getting more involved
Nominating reps
N
Giving inputs
G
Attracting meetings
A
Going to meetings
G
ITU Membership
I
National Training
N
Growing Usage
G
35 Regional Flagship Groups
36Types of collaboration
37Remote participation why?
- To assist in bridging the standardization gap,
especially for delegates from developing
countries - To provide training materials
- (archived on web)
- To make participation in short meetings more
efficient - (e.g. steering committees, seminars, rapporteur
groups) - To contribute in reducing carbon footprint
38Segmenting the market
39Remote collaboration existing online tools
- Free access to ITU-T Recommendations online
(since 1 January 2007) - TIES access (password protected) to meeting
documents etc - Other electronic tools, e.g., correspondence
groups, informal FTP areas on website, Forums etc
40Remote participation
- ITU-T trial, launched by TSAG in Dec-07, to
evaluate remote participation tools - GoToMeeting used extensively within ITU for
short (gt2 hours) meetings, with up to 30
participants - GoToWebinar used for covering Climate Change
symposium in Kyoto, with up to 200 participants
over 2 days (archived) - - WebEx one year trial offered by CISCO
41Possible future scenarios
- Increasing share of ITU meetings held outside
Geneva or in cyberspace - Workshops and symposia, Webinars
- Regional block meetings
- Distributed participation in ITU meetings
- Broadcast (two-way audio/video) to regional
offices of Centres of Excellence, allowing for
local interaction and participation - Increased use of remote collaboration tools
- Full-scale use of existing tools after trial
period? - ITU-T workshops in Second Life?
42to support, within available or otherwise
contributed resources and on a case-by-case basis
the creation of regional groupsSG2SG3SG6SG12
Resolution 54 Creation of regional groups
43Working Methods and Procedures
- Establishment
- Leadership
- Participation
- (Participation is open to any individual expert
from a country which is a member of ITU who
wishes to contribute to the work. This includes
individuals who are also members of
international, regional and national
organizations. Participation in Regional Group
should not be used as an alternative to ITU
membership) - General financing of Regional Group
- Financing of meetings
- Administrative support
- Meeting logistics
- Working language
- Deliverables
- (contributions from the countries of the region,
reports, etc. to the parent study group) - Approval of deliverables
- Regional Groups can establish their own rules of
approval. - Printing and distribution of deliverables
- Progress reports
- (Regional Group progress reports are to be
provided to the parent study group meeting) - Meeting announcements
- Working guidelines
44Standardization Block Meetings in the Regions
45From the Questionnaire
46The ITU-T Block Meetings in the region
- Cooperation with regional organizations CITEL,
RCC, APT, ATU, LAS, - One per year per region possibly co-located with
the ITU Development Forums - Topics decided by the membership and transversal
to any ITU-T Study Groups - Official status as generator of contributions to
parent study groups - TSB secretarial support, EDH facilities as any
other SG meeting
47The BK,J matrix concept any Question from any SG
Q
BE,3
48Block Meetings Pros and Cos
- PROS
- More participation of experts from the region
study, progress, approval process - have a voice
in global standards - Increase of contributions from the region
- Lower costs associated (travel/accomodation
Region/Geneva) for regional experts - Same TSB facilities available on site regional
presence - Possibility to co-locate S-RBMs with ITU Forums
or other events - Potential increase of membership sectors
promotion - Reduce standardization gap and digital divide
increase capacity building - Possibility to reduce Study group meetings
duration
- COS
- TSB staff to move for one-two weeks
- Funding / associated organizational costs
- Risk to work on too much regional-oriented
standards - Need to look for co-location with ITU Forums or
other events
49Americas Flagship Group
- Resolution 123 (PP-06) Standardization Gap
- Resolution 44 Efforts to decrease the
standardization gap - Resolution 54 Regional Groups
- TSAG to set up a group on the standardization gap
50Evaluation Mechanisms For the Standardization Gap
- Volume of downloads from Recs ITU-T site
- b) Number of TIES users
- c) Number of Sector members and associates
- Number of Chairmen and rapporteur from DCs
- Number of contributions to the SGs
- Regional groups
- Flagship groups
51Flagship Group Americas  FLAG-ALÂ
- Permanent regional standards awareness
- Training on standardization in the regions also
producing manuals and audio/video material - Support and measure participation in ITU-T
activities from public, private sectors and
academia - Translate ITU-T material
- Support SMEs
- Put in place tools for a remote or direct
participation of experts in ITU-T activities - Creation of regional Testing Calibration labs
- Support participation from Academia
- Invite regulators to put in place mechanisms to
consider international standards when preparing
national technical regulations
52conc lus i ons
Paolo ROSA Head, Workshop and Promotion
Division ITU - Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau tsbpromo_at_itu.int