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22-08-16 GSC8 Resolutions GSC8 Resolutions 11 Resolutions Joint 3, GRSC 5, GTSC 1, IPR 1, UWG 1 1 GSC-9, Seoul SOURCE: TTA TITLE: GSC8 Resolutions AGENDA ITEM: Opening Plenary 3 CONTACT: GSC9_016

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GSC8 ResolutionsGSC8 Resolutions

11 ResolutionsJoint 3, GRSC 5, GTSC 1, IPR 1, UWG 1

1 GSC-9, Seoul

SOURCE: TTA

TITLE: GSC8 Resolutions

AGENDA ITEM: Opening Plenary 3

CONTACT:

GSC9_016

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RES GSC8/1 Joint • Emergency Communications

RES GSC8/2 Joint • Global Cooperation and Collaboration on Lawful Access and Interception

RES GSC8/3 Joint • Mapping Standards for “Beyond IMT 2000”

RES GSC8/4 GRSC • Facilitating Liaison in Relation to Measurement Methodologies for Assessing Human Exposure to RF Energy

RES GSC8/5 GRSC • Radio Microphones

RES GSC8/6 GRSC • Global Radio Standards Collaboration on Radio Local Area Network Standardization

RES GSC8/7 GRSC • Standards for Wireless Access Systems Including Radio Local Area Networks Operating in the 5GHz Range

RES GSC8/8 GRSC • Broadband Services in Rural and Remote Areas

RES GSC8/9 GTSC • Next Generation Networks (NGN)

RES GSC8/10 IPRWG • Patent Policies

RES GSC8/11 UWG • User Interests

Topics of Resolutions at GSC8

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Emergency Communications Emergency Communications

Resolves• to establish a continuing area of work on emergency communications to further

encourage cooperation and the sharing of information among SDOs on standardization activities relating to communication in emergency situations, in particular addressing

– communication from citizens to authorities– communication between authorities– communication from authorities to citizens– communication amongst affected citizens.– including, but not limited to, developing standards for:– priority access to emergency call access numbers;– provision of location information;– suitable technologies for use in networks dedicated to public protection and disaster relief

communications;– interoperability between public networks and networks dedicated to emergency communications;– priority access by emergency services personnel to communications services;

• to encourage ongoing cooperation and collaboration among national, regional and international activities that relate to emergency communications, such as Project MESA;

• to encourage PSOs to support ongoing national activity and co-operation between industry, PSOs, administrations and authorities in the establishment of emergency communications.

Joint R/T Resolution: GSC8/1

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Mapping Standards for “Beyond IMT 2000”Mapping Standards for “Beyond IMT 2000”

Resolves

a) to encourage 3GPP and 3GPP2 et al to continue to work on enhancing the IMT-2000 standards;

b) to encourage the creation of a single body at the appropriate time which would encompass the two Partnership Projects et al to develop specifications for the new capabilities for the “Systems Beyond IMT-2000”;

c) to review this Resolution at future GSC meetings as required.

Joint R/T Resolution: GSC8/2

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Global Cooperation and Collaboration on Lawful Access and Interception Global Cooperation and Collaboration on Lawful Access and Interception

Resolves

a) that PSOs provide global, timely notice of new proceedings, activities, requirements or specifications;

b) that PSOs collaborate towards common standards relating to Lawful Access and Interception;

c) that PSOs encourage the authorities responsible for Lawful Access and Interception to – provide global, timely notice of new proceedings, activities, requirements or

specifications– collaborate toward common, harmonized, shared systems of law, regulation,

requirements, mandates, specifications, standards, identifiers, information objects, document schema, or homologation relating to Lawful Access and Interception for communication networks.

Joint R/T Resolution: GSC8/3

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Facilitating Liaison in Relation to Measurement Methodologiesfor Assessing Human Exposure to RF EnergyFacilitating Liaison in Relation to Measurement Methodologiesfor Assessing Human Exposure to RF Energy

Resolves

a) to encourage the continuing distinction of activities related to measurement methodologies for assessing human exposure to RF energy, from those related to exposure criteria;

b) to encourage PSOs and regulators to aim for global harmonization of their accepted measurement methodologies for assessing human exposure to RF energy;

c) to encourage active participation by representatives of PSOs and regulators in the work of the above-mentioned international measurement standardization organizations (IEC, IEEE and ITU).

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/4

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Radio Microphones Radio Microphones

Resolves

a) to work together to identify product families that could benefit from this approach via a nominated rapporteur group;

b) to develop a pilot scheme for radio microphone products having regard for contribution GSC8-070.

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/5

Global Radio Standards Collaboration on RLAN Standardization Global Radio Standards Collaboration on RLAN Standardization

Resolves

a) to facilitate a strong and effective global radio standards collaboration on RLAN standardization;

b) to develop collaboration mechanisms between ITU and Standards Development Organizations to progress international RLAN standardization, taking into account current developments in the field of IMT-2000 and beyond;

c) to invite ITU to organize a global seminar in 2004 on RLAN standardization, including IMT-2000 interworking and complementary nature of the technologies, addressing in general all aspects of access network systems.

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/6

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Global Radio Standards Collaboration on RLAN Standardization Global Radio Standards Collaboration on RLAN Standardization

Resolves

a) to facilitate a strong and effective global radio standards collaboration on RLAN standardization;

b) to develop collaboration mechanisms between ITU and Standards Development Organizations to progress international RLAN standardization, taking into account current developments in the field of IMT-2000 and beyond;

c) to invite ITU to organize a global seminar in 2004 on RLAN standardization, including IMT-2000 interworking and complementary nature of the technologies, addressing in general all aspects of access network systems.

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/6

Standards for Wireless Access Systems Including RLAN Operating in the 5GHz RangeStandards for Wireless Access Systems Including RLAN Operating in the 5GHz Range

Resolves

• to encourage Participating Standards Organizations to develop and/or revise harmonized WAS/RLAN standards (e.g. ARIB STD T70/T72, HiPERLAN 2, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.16) to address the necessary technical\operational limits and interference mitigation measures such as dynamic frequency selection in order to protect incumbent services such as radiodetermination, EESS (active), and MSS feeder links (FSS) in the 5 GHz range.

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/7

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Broadband Services in Rural and Remote AreasBroadband Services in Rural and Remote Areas

Resolves

• to encourage Participating Standards Organizations to take into account, in the development of broadband standards, the need for cost-effective solutions to support delivery of broadband services to rural and remote area communities.

GRSC Resolution: GSC8/8

Next Generation Networks (NGN)Next Generation Networks (NGN)

Resolves

a) to promote collaboration among SDOs for NGN issues that have cross impacts, including (but not limited to) the following:

– architecture and protocols– end-to-end QoS– service platforms – network management for NGN– lawful/legal interception– security– the interworking of services supported by both current networks and NGNs, and the transition of

these services from legacy networks to NGNs

b) to encourage the further identification of standards issues associated with NGNs.

GTSC Resolution: GSC8/9

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•Patent Policies•Patent Policies

Resolves

• that the participating standards organizations of GSC support reasonable and non-discriminatory intellectual property licensing provisions and voice their opposition to mandatory compensation-free licensing provisions.

IPR WG Resolution: GSC8/10

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•User Interests•User Interests

Resolves

a) that in addition to the strategies recommended by GSC-7, the GSC consider creating a Charter of Consumer Involvement in Standards Making that describes the commitments, goals and action plans of Participating Standards Organizations (PSOs);

b) that the Charter may include:– that PSOs be encouraged to collaborate with relevant regional consumer

consultation groups;– that the PSOs be requested to develop/expand consumer/user consultation

processes;– that recognising the differences between societies and cultures, the User Working

Group consider initiating research on the legal and non-legal barriers to user empowerment and accessibility in standards making;

– that active end-user scrutiny of draft standards be promoted; – that PSOs be encouraged to work together with consumer organisations to develop a

shared linguistic and technical understanding of standards;– that prototype field-testing before releasing new products into consumer markets be

encouraged.

User Interest WG Resolution: GSC8/11