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ITU-T standardization directions

ITU-T standardization directions. Greg Jones ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) greg.jones@itu.int. Overview. Special projects ITU-T workshops ITU-T study group hot topics Website resources. Special Projects. IMT-2000 Network Aspects (SSG) Call Back (SG 3)

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ITU-T standardization directions

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  1. ITU-T standardization directions Greg Jones ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) greg.jones@itu.int

  2. Overview • Special projects • ITU-T workshops • ITU-T study group hot topics • Website resources 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  3. Special Projects • IMT-2000 Network Aspects (SSG) • Call Back (SG 3) • Accounting Rate Reform (SG 3) • TMN (SG 4) • IP Cablecom (SG 9) • Quality of service and performance (SG 12) • IP (SG 13) • Global Information Infrastructure (SG 13) • Access Networks (SG 15) • Optical Networks (SG 15) • Mediacom 2004 (SG 16) • E-commerce and E-business (SG 16) • ASN.1 & Language coordination (SG 17) • Communication system security (SG 17) 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  4. Workshops and seminars 2003 • Workshop on challenges, perspectives and standardization issues in E-Government5-6 June 2003 • Workshop on Next Generation Networks: What, When and How?, 9-10 July 2003 • Encompassing Services, Transport Convergence, mobility issues and more... • Workshop to develop a Recommendation to clarify the management of “.int”15-16 September 2003 • Workshop on Languages, 13 September 2003 • Workshop on End to End Quality of Service • What is it? How do we get it?”, 1-3 October 2003 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  5. Past Workshops and seminars - 2003 • Workshop on Standardization in E-HealthGeneva, 23-25 May 2003 • Workshop on Member States' Experiences with ccTLDsGeneva, 3-4 March 2003 • Workshop on Telecommunications for Disaster ReliefGeneva, 17-19 February 2003 • see also itu.int/ITU-T/worksem 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  6. Other Workshops and seminars • Accessibility, 17 October 2003 • Automobiles, 24-25 November 2003 • Network access technologies, 2004 • see also itu.int/ITU-T/worksem 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  7. ITU-T Study Groups • SG 2 Operational aspects of service provision, networks and performance • SG 3 Tariff and accounting principles including related telecommunications economic and policy issues • SG 4 Telecommunication management, including TMN • SG 5 Protection against electromagnetic environment effects • SG 6 Outside plant • SG 9 Integrated broadband cable networks and television and sound transmission   • SG 11 Signalling requirements and protocols • SG 12 End-to-end transmission performance of networks and terminals • SG 13 Multi-protocol and IP-based networks and their internetworking • SG 15 Optical and other transport networks • SG 16 Multimedia services, systems and terminals • SG17 Data networks and software for Telecommunication • SSG Special Study Group "IMT-2000 and beyond" • TSAG Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  8. ITU-T Study Group 2 • Operational aspects of service provision, networks and performance • ENUM • Internationalized Domain Names • Country Code Top Level Domains • IPv6 deployment 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  9. ITU-T Study Group 3 • Tariff and accounting principles including related telecommunications economic and policy issues • Interconnection rate harmonization. • Reduce the cost impact for operators while also giving a better deal to end-users. • Reduce monopoly of Internet traffic flow • Cost sharing for international circuits • Objective to help countries with low internet traffic 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  10. ITU-T Study Group 4 • Telecommunication management, including TMN • Network management is key for operators wanting to maximise network investment and guarantee QoS. • Development of network management tools using Telecom Mark-Up language (tML) • Web based management for billing, telemetry and telecom equipment. • More of a focus on IP network management principles for NGN. 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  11. ITU-T Study Group 5 • Protection against electromagnetic environment effects • Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF) – guidelines to operators on the distance that base stations can be safely placed from people. • Telecommunication equipment resistibility to environmental factors • Powerline Communication • New topic - telecoms for cars 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  12. ITU-T Study Group 6 • Outside plant • Implementation and installation of facilities for access installation and protection. • Development of Recommendations that allow for multiple services – ISDN, ADSL etc - to be carried over the same cable. 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  13. ITU-T Study Group 9 • Integrated broadband cable networks and television and sound transmission   • ITU-T Rec. J.202 is a new standard that allows content providers to roll out value-added interactive TV (iTV) services to any network without modification • ITU-T Rec. J.170 is aimed at increasing security in cable networks that might be vulnerable to denial of service, theft of service... • Recommendations that cover Internet over cable, VoIP over cable, videoconference over cable are all important issues. 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  14. ITU-T Study Group 11 • Signalling requirements and protocols • Signalling support for fixed line Next Generation Networks (NGN) • Work on how Intelligent Network principles can be supported in NGN • Bearer independent call control - BICC • Virtual home environment • In the future eleven may look at alternatives to ATM in the backbone 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  15. ITU-T Study Group 12 • End-to-end transmission performance of networks and terminals • Standards that make VoIP a viable solution for service providers, by providing QoS 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  16. ITU-T Study Group 13 • Multi-protocol and IP-based networks and their internetworking • SG13 is working on standards that will allow VPNs to work over all kinds of networks – optical, MPLS, IP etc • It is also concentrating on performance parameters and availability objectives for Ethernet, Optical and Satellite networks 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  17. ITU-T Study Group 15 • Optical and other transport networks • SG15 is working on ADSL 2 and VDSL • Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (G-PONs) that are a further step towards all-optical networks. PON technology is used in the local loop to connect residential and SME end users premises in an all-fibre network • Metropolitan optical networks are the most advanced technological answer for the increasing demand for bandwidth from enterprises and service providers. 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  18. ITU-T Study Group 16 • Multimedia services, systems and terminals • ITU-T Rec. H.264 video coding • likely to find use in a wide variety of applications from mobile phones to High Definition TV • revolutionize video picture quality over networks such as the Internet, 3G Wireless and the PSTN. • ITU-T Rec. H.323 • 95 per cent of all VoIP minutes use this solid standard • New topic E-Health 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  19. ITU-T Study Group 17 • Data networks and software for Telecommunication • Study group 17 does a lot of work on security – mobile, telebiometrics, communication system security • It’s work on languages sees it moving into the area of UML support by adding a UML profile to all ITU languages. Harmonization of all languages is a key objective. 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  20. ITU-T Special Study Group (SSG) • Special Study Group "IMT-2000 and beyond“ • Vision beyond IMT-2000 • Handbook on deployment of IMT-2000 • Interworking protocols • Emergency communications • Harmonization of existing and evolving systems • Convergence 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  21. ITU-T Recommendations • ASN.1 database to contain all ASN.1 from ITU-T Recommendations by Nov 2003 • Eventually take over OID database from France Telecom • From Nov 2003 focus on ITU-T referenced ISO standards • Since Jan 2003 formal language content of ITU-T recommendations is syntax checked • By Nov 2003 the summaries of ITU-T Recommendations will be available on web 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  22. Freely accessible web resources  • ITU-T patent database • International numbering resources  • A.4, A.5 and A.6 recognized organizations • Terms and definitions • List of ITU-T Recommendations • ITU-T Work programme • ASN.1 module database – new 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

  23. Databases on ITU-T website • ASN.1 Module Database • ITU-T Patents Database • International Numbering Resources • Recognized SDO's for Recs. A.4, A.5 & A.6 • Terms & Definitions Database • List of ITU-T Recommendations • ITU-T Work Programme Database • ITU-T Work Programme Database Search • Standardization Areas, Domains and their Codes 5th Annual Meeting for Telecom Development, Beirut

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