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ETSI
A European standards organization Active in all areas of ICT Setting globally-applicable standards for
telecommunications radiocommunications broadcasting related topics
Independent, not-for-profit organization, created in 1988 ISO 9001:2000 certified Offering direct participation 660 Member companies and organisations We have more than 17 000 publications - freely available!
http://www.etsi.orghttp://portal.etsi.org
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ETSI’s Mission
The mission of ETSI is to develop
globally applicable deliverables
meeting the needs of the Information and Communications
Technologies (ICT) community,
whilst supporting EU and EFTA regulation and initiatives.
In order to achieve its mission, ETSI favours international
collaboration.
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ETSI’s vision
ETSI is the preferred organisation for the ICT industry and other stakeholders,
to develop standards and specifications for the global market,
and to support regional initiatives as appropriate
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ETSI is not …
a REGULATORY body, but… we provide technical specifications to support regulation
a CERTIFICATION body, but… we provide specifications and other tools to assist
certification
a FREQUENCY ALLOCATION body, but… we collect, co-ordinate and contribute frequency
requirements for the ICT community
part of the European Commission, nor part of CEPT, but… we work closely with these and many other organisations
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ETSI
GSPGlobal
Standards Producer
ESOEuropeanStandards
Organization
SPOService
ProvidingOrganization
ESO: European Standards Organization: standardization for European needs
GSP: Global Standards Producer: standardization for the global level
SPO: Service Providing Organization: services such as interoperability testing, forum management etc.
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ETSI’s three primary roles
ESOESOEuropean Standards (EN)Harmonised Standards (HS)
GSPGSP
Technical Specifications (TS)Technical Reports (TR)ETSI Standards (ES)ETSI Guides (EG)
European Standards Organization
Global Standards Producer
SPOSPOService Providing Organization
Interoperability service
Forum hosting and secretariat services
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ETSI's work includes…
Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Fax, modems, etc Telecoms networks ADSL etc Cable distribution systems Exchange equipment Protocols Power line telecommunications Safety Speech recognition Testing SMS for fixed networks …
Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Fax, modems, etc Telecoms networks ADSL etc Cable distribution systems Exchange equipment Protocols Power line telecommunications Safety Speech recognition Testing SMS for fixed networks …
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And ETSI's work includes…
Mobile GSM, UMTS, Railway communications… private/professional land mobile radio systems
Cordless (DECT) In the past, analogue cordless & paging
Spectrum matters & electromagnetic compatibility Wireless Local Area Networks TETRA & other public safety systems Broadcast Satellite communications Short range devices Aeronautical and marine radio Wireless medical devices Ultra wideband (UWB)
Mobile GSM, UMTS, Railway communications… private/professional land mobile radio systems
Cordless (DECT) In the past, analogue cordless & paging
Spectrum matters & electromagnetic compatibility Wireless Local Area Networks TETRA & other public safety systems Broadcast Satellite communications Short range devices Aeronautical and marine radio Wireless medical devices Ultra wideband (UWB)
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ETSI – a global standards body !
ETSI was established as a European body and retains European responsibilities. But…
…many of ETSI’s Members are global players… …so ETSI seeks to have its standards adopted worldwide Over 100 of ETSI’s Members (about 20% of the total)
have no established operations in Europe Many of the other 80% are headquartered outside Europe
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ETSI – a global standards body !
Remember GSM ? Developed (by ETSI) for Europe Now a worldwide success story!
• More than 1.7 billion users in over 200 countries• One million new users EVERY DAY!
ETSI’s Lawful Interception handover standard Being deployed in Europe… But also in USA and Australia, where the laws are being developed to comply with the ETSI Standard
DECT – Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Originally Digital European Cordless Telecommunications Over 200 million terminals in more than 110 countries
DVB system specifications Based on DVB Project proposals Services available on every continent
TETRA Currently 788 contracts in 77 countries
Radio microphones and cordless audio equipment Global agreement on common standards
Just some examples…
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ETSI – a Service Provider
In addition to standards-making, ETSI provides a range of supporting services, notably…
Creation of test specifications and methodologies
Interoperability testing (Plugtests™)
Forum hosting (Forapolis)
In addition to standards-making, ETSI provides a range of supporting services, notably…
Creation of test specifications and methodologies
Interoperability testing (Plugtests™)
Forum hosting (Forapolis)
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Four types of Member
Full member Established in geographical area of Europe (as defined by CEPT) Committed to ETSI Statutes and Rules of Procedure
Associate member Committed to ETSI’s work, but without a presence in the CEPT
geographical area of Europe
Observer Entitled to be full member, but not wishing to participate in
ETSI’s technical work
Counsellor Representative of European Commission or EFTA Secretariat
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Five Categories of Member
Administrations, Administrative Bodies and National Standards Organizations
Network Operators
Manufacturers
Users
Service Providers, Research Bodies, Consultancy Companies/Partnerships, and others
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Contacts
All members are expected to appoint a formal Contact Person
for Collective Letters, membership and other formal matters, etc
All Full and Associate Members are expected to appoint a Voting Contact
for approval of ETSI deliverables
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ETSI Membership
511 Full Members from 37 European countries
• (but many headquartered outside Europe)
38 Observers
108 Associate Members from 21 non-European countries
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657 TOTAL from 59 countries
511
108
38
Full Members
Associate Members
Observers
(May 2006)
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Growth of Full Members in ETSI
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Growth of Associate Members
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ETSI Membership by Country (Full & Associate)
(May 2006)
Albania 1
Algeria 1
Andorra 1
Australia 2
Austria 11
Belgium 26
Bosnia Herzegovina 2
Bulgaria 4
Brazil 1
Canada 7
China 9
Croatia 4
Cyprus 2
Czech Republic 4
Denmark 18
Egypt 1
Estonia 1
Finland 16
France 73
Georgia 1
Germany 83
Great Britain 116
Greece 5
Hungary 4
Iceland 1
India 3
Iran 1
Ireland 11
Israel 7
Italy 28
Japan 2
Korea 1
Latvia 2
Lichtenstein 1
Lithuania 1
Luxembourg 6
Malaysia 1
Malta 2
Netherlands 27
Norway 9
Poland 5
Portugal 2
Romania 4
Russia 7
Singapore 3
Slovakia 2
Slovenia 3
South Africa 4
Spain 16
Sweden 23
Switzerland 18
Taiwan 10
Tunisia 1
Turkey 6
Ukraine 1
United Arab Emirates 2
United States 52
Uzbekistan 1
Yemen 1
657
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Effect of weighted vote
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Administration
Manufacturer
Network Operator
Service Provider
Users
Consultancy
Research Body
Others
Other Govt Bodies
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“Technical Organisation”
The ETSI Secretariat gives support to all the different bodies in the Organization
The ETSI structure
Working Groups
General Assembly
ETSI Board
Special Committees
Technical Committees
ETSI Partnership
Projects
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ETSI’s Technical Committees
Access & Terminals Broadband Radio Access Networks Broadcast
• Joint Technical Committee with European Broadcasting Union and CENELEC
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication (DECT) Environmental Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility & Radio Spectrum Electronic Signatures & Infrastructures Human Factors Information & Communication Systems
• Joint Technical Committee with ECMA
Lawful Interception Mobile Standards Group
Continued…
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ETSI’s Technical Committees
Continued…
Methods for Testing & Specification Powerline Telecommunications Railway Telecommunications Safety Satellite Earth Stations & Systems Smart Card Platform Speech Processing, Transmission & Quality Telecoms & Internet converged Services
& Protocols for Advanced Networks Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Transmission & Multiplexing
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ETSI’s “Special” Committees
Technical
Emergency Communications Security Algorithms User Group
Administrative
Finance Committee Joint ETSI/ECMA Marketing & Promotion Operational Co-ordination
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ETSI Partnership Projects
3rd Generation Partnership Project
-specifying a W-CDMA system based on an evolution of the GSM core network, a member of the ITU’s 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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ETSI Secretariat
Supports all activities of the Institute Around 100 staff Includes:
‘Mobile Competence Centre’ ‘Fixed Competence Centre’ ‘Radio Competence Centre’ ‘Protocols and Testing Competence Centre’ Plugtests™ service Forapolis service
Additional technical experts on a full time basis in Specialist Task Forces (STF) based at ETSI headquarters at any time, about 30 STFs,
100 experts
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The ETSI standards process
Work Item
introduced
Approval of draft
by technical committe
e
PublicationIMMEDIATE
If Technical Specification or Technical
Report
Drafting Approval
6 – 12 MONTHS
If European Standard
NSO Enquiry
and Vote
90 DAYS
If ETSI Standard or ETSI Guide
ETSI Member
vote
Drafting in technical
committee, working
group or
Specialist Task Force
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ETSI Technical Specifications (TSs) ETSI Technical Reports (TRs)
Approved by the TC or Project concerned Traditional or web-based voting
ETSI Standards (ESs) ETSI Guides (EGs)
Approved by the full ETSI Membership Web-based voting tool
European Standards (ENs, telecommunications series) Approved by National Delegations, through the
National Standards Organizations (NSOs) Web-based voting tool
ETSI Deliverables
Fast to
publish
Fast +
approved by
all members
Wide, formal
acceptance
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Annual PRODUCTION(Values for 2006 and 2007 are predicted values)
All Technical Bodies and all deliverables types
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All ETSI deliverablesPublications from beginning of ETSI up to end March 2006
16762 298 50
Document type Published Adoptedawaiting
publication
In process of adoption
(after TB approval)
EN 4039(1) 7 32
ES 381 0 16
EG 176 0 2
TS 10428(2) 273
TR 1692(3) 18
SR 46
(1) including amendments, ETS, I-ETS and TBR.(2) including GTS.(3) including TCR-TR, TC-TR and ETR.
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Structures in standardization
NATIONALBODIES
ISO JTC1
CEN
IEC ITU
CENELEC ETSI
NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS
INDUSTRY, USERS ETC.
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ETSI’s Partnerships
EC and EFTA ITU, IEC and ISO European standards organizations Standards bodies in other regions CEPT R&D bodies and programmes National Standards Organizations Fora and Consortia Other bodies inside and outside Europe
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Fora /Consortia
Fora /Consortia
ETSI’s relations with ITU, IEC & ISO and Standards Bodies
ITU-TITU-T ITU-RITU-R JTC1JTC1
GTSC
GRSC
• DECT Forum• DVB Project Group• EBU• GSM Association• IEEE• IMTC• IPv6 Forum• TETRA Forum• UMTS Forum• & 50+ others
Internationalbodies
InterregionalCo-operation
CENELECCENELECCEN
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Global Standards Collaboration
Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects between
ISACC (Canada)
ATIS (USA)
TIA (USA)
ITU(International)
TTC(Japan)
TTA(Korea)
ACIF(Australia)
ARIB(Japan)
(China)
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Co-operation with EC and EFTA
EC: Green Paper on Telecommunications (1987) Counsellors of ETSI Contribution to the ETSI Work Programme ETSI official recognition by the EC in Summer 1992 Framework Contracts "Mandated" (contracted) work in support of European
regulation and legislation
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Written agreements
Numerous agreements with global and regional standards bodies, fora, research projects, etc., etc.
See the ETSI web sitefor the latest list and summaries of current
agreements
http://webapp.etsi.org/AgreementView/AgreementSearch.asp
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Key Strategies for ETSI – 2006
Global Standard Producer• Fulfil industry needs for specifications• ETSI first choice for new work • External relations• Strengthen links with research institutes & universities
• Promote ETSI (use EC programmes)• Open Standards & interoperability• Increase visibility of ETSI in ICT
Service Proving Organization• Strengthen links between ETSI TBs and Strategic Topics
• Promote Forapolis• Develop PTCC and Plugtests™, partnering with other standards org’s and fora on test specifications and testing
• Increase responsiveness and efficiency of customer support
European Standards Org’n• Keep role as ESO• Keep ETSI strategy in line with EC initiatives & support European ICT agenda
• Pursue new EC opportunities
ETSI Strategie
s
See ETSI/GA46(05)13
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Electronic working
Most ETSI & 3GPP meetings now totally paperless Document distribution by e-mail and web sites All meeting rooms equipped with LANs
increasingly wireless LAN
Most administrative tasks now performed using web applications, including: meeting organization meeting registration document numbering and 'distribution' approval of deliverables (standards and reports) membership information delegates' contact details and account management free download of published deliverables IPR declarations and database on-line shopping
ETSI Documentation Service on DVD; updates via web site
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Getting information
ETSI website ETSI portal 3GPP website MESA website Other hosted sites
E-mail exploder lists For all of ETSI’s activities
Official Contact for each ETSI Member Receives all formal correspondence Plus the complete ETSI library on DVD
4 times a year
Helpdesk +33 (0)4 92 94 49 00 : [email protected] http://portal.etsi.org/Helpdesk/home.asp