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1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur 18th May 2005 TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI

1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur 18th May 2005 TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI. Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General ETSI. Short relevant biography. ETSI ( Since 2001) Deputy Director General Electronic Communication Standardization

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1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur 18th May 2005 TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI

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  1. 1st TETRA Malaysian ConferenceKuala Lumpur18th May 2005TETRA The Industry Standard from ETSI Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General ETSI

  2. Short relevant biography • ETSI ( Since 2001)Deputy Director General • Electronic Communication Standardization • Tele Danmark (1989-2001)Vice President • Access network (fixed) • Trunk network • Microwave comm. • Head of ADSL project • Master of Science and Engineering in 1979 • Danish Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General jorgen.friis@etsi.org +33 4 92 94 42 11 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  3. ETSI is An independent Europeanstandards organization, active in all areas oftelecommunications,radio communications,broadcasting and InformationTechnology (ICT) • A not-for-profit association created in 1988 • Situated in Sophia Antipolis, south of France • Professional & market driven (users, administrations, manufacturers, operators, service providers, others) • Fora hosting, Interoperability testing and PTCC • 14.000+ publications - freely available! 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  4. ETSI's Community (January 2005) 600 Members from 55countries 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  5. ETSI has international footprint Membership 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  6. Finance Committee IMPACT ETSI Organization General Assembly Director General Deputy Dir Gen Board AIG Secretariat OCG Special Committees Technical Organization User Group JEEC ETSI Projects EMTEL SAGE ETSI Technical Committees ETSI Partnership Projects > 3500 active experts Specialist Task Force (STF) 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  7. ETSI Deliverables • 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 Fast to publish Fast + approved by all members Wide, formalacceptance 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  8. ETSI’s most important projects • UMTS • GSM EVOLUTION • DECT • TETRA • SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS • DVB • NGN • VOICE OVER IP • HYPER ACCESS, ~ MAN, ~ LAN2 • SMART CARD PLATFORM • POWERLINE • CABLECOM 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  9. ETSI success story – GSM Conceived as a digital replacement for ageing analogue mobile systems in Europe, GSM has now become a truly global system The figures speak for themselves: • over 1 billion GSM users worldwide • 500 GSM networks in 175 countries/areas • 24+ billion SMS messages per month • GSM accounts for 71% of the World's digital communication market and 68% of the World's wireless market 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  10. The GSM Footprint with GSM no GSM

  11. ETSI success story – TETRA Conceived as a digital replacement for ageing analogue professional mobile radio systems (PMR) in Europe, is rapidly becoming a truly global system The figures speak for themselves: • 639 contracts worldwide by end 2004 • (325 in Nov 2003) • 70 countries with TETRA • Continuous strong annual growth (80% in 2003 and 100% in 2004) • +18 independent manufacturers of terminals and infrastructure 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  12. Created in 1999 Organized and managed by ETSI using experts from ETSI and other technical communities to support the event A unique opportunity to meet partners and competitors Improves both quality and interoperability of implementations Helps debugging fast all together During a Plugtests, engineers come and test the interoperability of their applications with their competitors” Provides useful feedback to the standardization process – improves quality of standards OPEN TO ALL Known also as bake-off, plugfests and interop Plugtests is one of the professional ETSI services 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  13. What does a Plugtests look like??? 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  14. Innovate Be seen as a leader Save money and avoid wasted R&D Understand risks associated with standards Control evolution of market Build credibility with customers “Open the box” Why work in standards? In summary: Create a more favourable environment in which to do business 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  15. Functionality A (e.g. terminal) Open & Standardized interfaces Functionality B (e.g. server) Openness fueling market growth and innovation Market take-up Open standards & systems proprietary systems • Identified benefits include • Cost reduction due to increased competition • Greater interoperability • Increased customer choice • More innovation • And many others 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  16. Basic principles of standardization • Voluntary • Open • Consensus • Public • General purpose for the society • Compatibility (between generations) 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  17. Standardization meets industry expectations • Load sharing / Cost saving • Creation of a critical mass • Bringing economy of scale • Close co-operation of competitors • Reduction of solutions to a minimum: preferably ONE! • Greater interoperability • Increased customer choice STANDARDIZATION > INNOVATION 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  18. Some observations • Standardization is seen as a pure technical matter - therefore it is delegated to technical staff • Standardization is an investment but industry should focus on cost of lack of standardization • Standardization, a tool (amongst others) to level the playing field and for fair competition 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  19. Global Standards Collaboration Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects ARIB(Japan) TTC(Japan) TSACC (Canada) TTA(Korea) TIA (USA) ITU(International) T1 Committee (USA) ACIF(Australia) 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  20. ETSI Partnership Projects • Mobile Broadband for Emergency and Safety ApplicationsFormerly: 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: • TSACC (Canada), TTA (Korea) • http://www. projectmesa.org 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  21. The future is build through partnership 3GPP MESA 3GPP2 IETF IEEE OMA GSMA Open Group OSA-Parlay OASIS Etc (+/- 65) GSC-RAST ITU ISO & IEC CITEL AHCIET LAS/AIDMO CCSA Standards AU etc EC ERO/ERC CEN & CLC EICTA etc 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  22. Central Europe Objectives • Increase participation to standards-making • Exploit un-tapped elements of value networks > Reinforce ETSI’s footprint & membership base Means • Exploit membership base (value networks) • Targeted recruitment programmes • Liaison with (new) EU organizations (ERG, EICTA, ECTA, UN-ECE…) 279 (133) TETRA Contracts in West Europe 42 (21) TETRA Contracts in North Europe 78 (50) TETRA Contracts in South Europe 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  23. Eastern Europe Objectives • Accession countries & Russia: Ensure European zone of influence standards wise. • Increase Membership & participation to standards-making • CIS: A longer way to go but monitor other regions’ influence & develop specific programme (education, awareness…) Means • Matchmaker programme and follow up • New neighbourhood project • Liaison w/EC, EICTA & local trade associations 65 (38) TETRA Contracts in East Europe 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  24. Middle East & Africa Objectives • Ensure European influence in the region (i.e. make ETSI the most attractive option) • Increase footprint of ETSI deliverables and participation to standards making Means • Creation of a regional network (local Members, sub-regional organizations (LAS, AIDMO, GCC, ESCWA…) • Liaison with ITU-D Centres of Excellence (?) • Liaison with Regulatory bodies/networks 30 (14) TETRA Contracts in Middle East 18 (11) TETRA Contracts in Africa 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  25. Latin America Objectives • Increase European influence in the region • Ensure conditions for penetration of European standardization model & standards Means • @LIS Programme • Liaison with Members, ESOs, Industry fora… • Institutional layer & technical promotion 29 (23) TETRA Contracts in Latin America 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  26. Asia Pacific Objectives • Capitalize on coop. within 3GPP + CCSA (WCDMA/TD-SCDMA) to ensure further penetration of European standardization model & standards • Increase membership base for 3GPP and ETSI Means • 3GPP & related promotional activities • Co-operation with AP standards bodies & policy makers • Liaison with Members, Industry fora… 74 (34) TETRA Contracts in Asia Pacific = +100% 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  27. Radiocommunications requirementsin disaster relief • Rapidly deployable • Easy to use (no time for operator training) • High capacity (Congestion is a recurring problem in emergency scenarios) • Quality of Service is a vital requirements • Security • Advanced voice communication features • Wideband and broadband Features • Interconnected to other networks – “TETRA networks is not an island in the technical ocean of telecommunications due to standards” 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  28. Experiences with TETRA TETRA IS AN OPEN DIGITAL TRUNKED RADIO STANDARD DEFINED BY ETSI TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST DEMANDING PROFESSIONAL MOBILE RADIO USESRS TETRA HAS REACHED GREAT ACCEPTANCE IN EUROPE! GREAT INTEREST IN TETRA IN OVERSEAS! TODAY TETRA IS ALREADY WIDELY ESTABLISHED WITH MORE THAN 639 CONTRACTS IN 70 COUNTRIES! 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  29. New Services and Facilities (1) • Additional Data Transfer Protocols to make more efficient use of the Short Data Service (SDS) for selected data applications. • Broadband Data Services for localised communication networks • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) • Codec negotiation in call set-up (important in end to end security) • Incremental redundancy • End to end crypto negotiation • Increase user security / channel security • 8 to 1 TDMA (2 voice channels / single slot) • Air Interface protocol improvements 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  30. New Services and Facilities (2) • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of Direct Mode Operation (DMO) • Packet Data • Ad hoc networks • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of ISI • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of Long Range Air-To-Ground • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of Broadband Data 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  31. New Services and Facilities (3) • New services and facilities resulting from user experience of TEDS • TEDS optimisation covering • Seamless handover • Multiple modulation/coding in a single slot • ROHC header compression • Advanced Peripheral Equipment Interface (PEI) • Direct access to IP carriers in TEDS • Wider BW / higher modulation • Space-time coding • Interoperability and Interworking with other ICT technologies. • Utilization of TETRA functionality across other ICT technologies. 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  32. Conclusions 1 • TETRA IS THE ONLY PMR/PAMR STANDARDSUPPORTED BY ETSI DMR digital mobile radio at LOW COST, simple technology is one of ETSI’s « best-sellers »not only in Europe… • In Latin Americathe European Commission @LIS project gives further opportunities for TETRA 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  33. Conclusions 2 • TETRA Release 1 remainsthe basis for further developmentin the field of disaster relief • User Requirement Specifications published by ETSI for TETRA Release 2 launch • Further user demands basis for continued development 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  34. For more information... • ETSI web site: http://www.etsi.org/ • general public information concerning ETSI • free standards download • promotional aspects • ETSI portal: portal.etsi.org • designed primarily for "standards practitioners" • easy access to data for each technical body • customized information retrieval for each technical body • access to; • Working documents • ETSI applications and databases 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

  35. Thank you for your attention! jorgen.friis@etsi.org 1st TETRA Malaysian Conference Kuala Lumpur - 18th May 2005

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