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More about ETSI and open standards
Study Trip of the Secretaria de Salud de
Mexico Sophia Antipolis, 3-4 April 2006
Margot Dor Director Business Development
Partnerships _at_LIS Global Project Coordinator
ETSI
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ETSI A Standardization Success Story
  • ETSI since its establishment in 1988 has
    established itself
  • in a relatively short time as a premier
    multinational SDO
  • ETSI has flourished as deregulation took hold and
    as the European Community expanded, increasing
    the importance of telecommunications standards
  • ETSI success is based on developing high quality
    standards and continuing to attract new Members
    based on advocating the benefits of standards
  • enable interoperability
  • helps prevent the duplication of effort
  • encourages innovation
  • creates trust and confidence in products
  • expands the market, brings down costs
  • and increases competition

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Nortel why ETSI?
  • Direct participation by members
  • The place where our customers and regulators go
  • Innovative, well respected and well connected
    world wide
  • Shared development cost with the complete
    industry
  • A great place to see and drive the convergence of
    IT and electronic communications based on
    complete system design expertise

4
Vodafone- Why ETSI?
  • Has highest reputation as the place for telecom
    standards
  • Basis of many world-renowned standards such as
    GSM from 3GPP, with Mobile Competence Centre
  • Partnership with US, Japan, China, Korea
  • Recognised by EU and ITU and most other
    standards bodies
  • Overheads lower with more projects to share these
    costs

5
Policy makers regulators perspective
  • Reference to standards recommendations (ITU,
    ETSI) for
  • tenders, licencing schemes, optimum spectrum
    usage, numbering, dispute resolution etc.
  • Policy makers job is to make decisions that will
    structure the market on a long term basis with a
    view to cater to end user interests.
  • Regulators policy makers
  • Identify potential policy/regulatory issues
    embedded in standard-making
  • Impact on elaboration of standards to fulfill
    competition rules, national policies, optimum use
    of scarce resources, etc
  • Ensure they operate on (and contribute to) open
    and fair markets conditions

6
Global Standards Collaboration
Interregional collaboration on selected
standardization subjects between
ARIB(Japan)
(China)
TTC(Japan)
ISACC (Canada)
TTA(Korea)
TIA (USA)
ITU(International)
ATIS (USA)
ACIF(Australia)
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ETSI Partnership Projects
  • 3rd Generation Partnership Project
  • specifying 3rd Generation mobile technologies,
    based on an evolution of the GSM core network,
    and members of the ITUs IMT-2000 family
  • Organizational Partners
  • ARIB (Japan), CCSA (China), ETSI, TTA (Korea),
    TTC (Japan), ATIS (USA)
  • Market Representation Partners
  • GSA, GSM Association, UMTS Forum, IPv6 Forum, 3G
    Americas, TD-SCDMA Forum, TDIA
  • http//www. 3gpp.org

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ETSI Partnership Projects
  • Mobile Broadband for Emergency and Safety
    Applications Formerly Public Safety
    Partnership Project
  • initiated by ETSI Project TETRA (under the name
    of DAWS)
  • and by TIA and the Association of Public-Safety
    Communications Officials (APCO) under APCO's
    Project 34.
  • Organizational Partners
  • ETSI, TIA (USA)
  • Observers
  • ISACC (Canada), TTA (Korea)
  • http//www. projectmesa.org

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Open Standards
  • Open meetings All stakeholders may participate
    in the standards development process
  • Consensus All interests are discussed and
    agreement found
  • Due Process Balloting and appeal process may be
    used to find resolution
  • Open IPR Holders of Intellectual Property
    Rights (IPR) must identify themselves during
    the standards development process
  • Open World Same standard for the same function
    world-wide
  • Open Access Open access committee documents,
    drafts and completed standards
  • On-going Support Standards supported until user
    interest ceases rather than when provider
    interest declines
  • Open Interfaces Allow additional functions,
    public or proprietary
  • Open Use Low or no charge for IPR necessary to
    implement an accredited standard
  • Open markets Interoperability ? users are not
    locked in with one supplier/service provider

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Open standards are a key variable in leveling
the playing field
  • Standards Facilitate a multi-supplier environment
    thereby providing for
  • competitive pricing of equipment
  • more robust and assured supply channels
  • innovation in order to differentiate product and
    retain customers
  • Increase the likelihood of interoperability in a
    multi-equipment provider and multi-service
    provider environment
  • Standards enable the development of profitable
    industrial ecosystems
  • Open standards gt user in the driving seat

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Open standards and service creation
  • Standards facilitate a multi-service provider
    environment thereby providing for
  • competitive pricing of services
  • interchangeable end user terminal equipment
  • This is highly critical in countries/regions
  • Where local manufacturing industry cannot compete
    on a global scale (yet)
  • That are standards adopters (so far)
  • That have highly educated and competent workforce
    is SW development
  • Where the service industry is highly creative and
    competitive
  • Where there is a strong political push to rely on
    ICT and education to develop.

12
DVB-RCS is an Open standard
  • Scrutinised, optimised, built by consensus
  • Based on commercial requirements
  • Broad range of services and applications
    supported
  • Future-proof (e.g. DVB-S2)
  • Based on successful DVB-S
  • Availability of mass market low cost satellite TV
    receivers

Enables interoperability between products
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Changing environment our analysis
  • Fragmentation of standards making market
  • End to end monolithic standards are behind us
  • Usage/applications-driven standardization
  • Shopping for standards
  • Interoperability ex-post
  • So long the split standards makers/standards
    takers
  • China, Latin Americawhos next?

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Changing environment our analysis
  • 4. ICT increasingly software intensive
  • Priority develop systems, components, products
    FAST
  • Interoperability (of components) comes next
  • 5. Stakes moving up towards middleware
  • Infrastructure converging (IMS)
  • Point of gravity of convergence
    IT/telco/broadcast/CE is in middleware - e.g.
    Mobile TV
  • Convergence no picnic, rather plate tectonics
  • Open standards are necessary, but not sufficient
  • To start with, there are plenty of very good ones
    to choose from
  • What standards to enable the creation of
    value/industrial ecosystems around a technology?

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We believe its about Interoperability
Standardization has always been about
interoperability
  • But the very meaning of Interoperability
    changes
  • From specifying end to end systems to a logic of
    assembling (standard non-standard) building
    blocks
  • From standardizing interfaces ex ante to
  • addressing interoperability of components ex
    post

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We believe it is about standards integration (1)
  • In a fragmented standards making market an agreed
    architecture is key to achieve interoperability.
  • ETSI focus is on technical interoperability
    (inter-working)
  • Ex-ante specs requirements, architecture,
    protocol (profiles)
  • Ex-post specs conformance tests,
    interoperability tests
  • Standards architect system integrator (design
    for interoperability) and project coordinator

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Standards integration (2)
  • Efficient collaboration with other standards
    bodies and forums is a pre-requisite
  • e.g. GSMA, OMA, WIMAX forum etc
  • Development of the ETSI interoperability product
    line
  • In addition to conformance testing and IOT
  • Creation of a group on IOP (Interoperability
    process) to coordinate generic aspects of
    interoperability
  • Hub of 3G/IMS/NGN test-beds in process
  • EU/LA initiative on interop profiles for e-gov
    applications

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We believe it is about dosage
  • What/when to standardize to meet players
    strategies?
  • Need for standards/interoperability when
    heterogeneous systems are converging (e.g FMC,
    Telecoms/broadcast/IT)
  • Market differentiation ? standard bodies
    shouldnt be over religious with interoperability
  • An interesting case ? interoperability
    strategies of IM players entering the telecom
    marketand vice versa - see announcements at 3GSM
    (15 cellcos take mobile IM interoperability
    pledge)

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Last but not least, its minding other variables
of the equation
  • Competition/competitiveness
  • Global standards/regional blocks
  • EU policy making (incl. spectrum, competition,
    etc)
  • Impact of OSS
  • IPRs in standards
  • etc
  • Its not peace were seeking, its meaning
  • Ears to the ground
  • Members driven changes
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