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WTSA-04: Preparation Briefing for Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

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WTSA-04: Preparation Briefing for Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

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  1. WTSA-04 Preparation Briefing Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 23 June 2004 by Houlin ZHAO Director Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) International Telecommunication Union, Geneva Place des Nations - CH-1211 Geneva 20 - Switzerland Tel: +41 22 730 5851 Fax: +41 22 730 5853 E-mail: tsbdir@itu.int ITU Home page address: http://www.itu.int

  2. CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee): 1956 Ist Plenary Assembly 1960 IInd Plenary Assembly Red Book 1964 IIIrd Plenary Assembly Blue Book 1968 IVth Plenary Assembly White Book 1972 Vth Plenary Assembly Green Book 1976 VIth Plenary Assembly Orange Book 1980 VIIth Plenary Assembly Yellow Book 1984 VIIIth Plenary Assembly Red Book 1988 IXth Plenary Assembly Blue Book ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union - Telecom. Standardization Sector): 1993 1st World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC-93), Helsinki 1996 2nd World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC-96), Geneva 2000 3rd World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-2000), Montreal History of WTSA (formerly called CCITT Plenary Assembly)

  3. 650 delegates from 86 countries • 192 documents, 28 TDs, 23 INF documents • 8 working days, no evening sessions (a few receptions) • Some difficult tasks, no voting • Call for candidates for SG Chairmen, Vice-Chairmen, 1st time in CCITT/ITU-T history • (commitment is a problem; not wish SSG to work is another problem) • 15 Chairmen nominated, 14 out of 15 from industry • More power for TSAG (Res. 22) • Maximum term of office for SG Chairmen and Vice Chairmen (Res. 35): no more than 2 consecutive 4-year terms in the same position • Standardization in relation to the interests of developing countries (Res. 17) • Associates accepted (Res. 31) • ITU Reform (Res. 36) • Voluntary contributions (Res. 34) • Recommendations A.7, A.8, A.9 • Regulatory aspects (Res. 40) Statistics for WTSA-2000

  4. Venue: Florianópolis, Brazil, 5-14 October 2004 Cybersecurity Symposium: 4 October 2004 Contract ITU-Brazil: Signed 24 September 2003 Convening letter: Invitation by ITU Secretary-General 27 October 2003 TSB Circular 221: 25 February 2004 Chairman: Candidate proposed by Brazil WTSA-04

  5. a) Member States • b) Observers of: • - regional telecommunication organizations; • - intergovernmental organizations operating satellite systems; • - any other regional organization or other international organization • dealing with matters of interest to the Assembly; • - UN; • - specialized agencies of UN and the International Atomic Energy • Agency. • Sector Members • The ITU Elected officials shall be represented at the Assembly in an • advisory capacity. Qualified participants of WTSA-2004 (ITU Convention, Article 25)

  6. To adopt the working methods and procedures (Marrakesh, 2002) • Consider the reports by Study Groups, TSAG • Decide on the need to maintain, terminate, or establish other groups and appoint their Chairs and VCs (such groups shall not adopt Questions or Recommendations) (Marrakesh, 2002) • Approve, modify, or reject draft Recommendations • Approve working programme • Decide to maintain, terminate, or establish Study Groups and allocate to them the Questions to be studied • Group, as far as practicable, Questions of interest to the developing countries to facilitate their participation • Consider and approve the reports of the Director • May assign specific matters to TSAG • Appoint Chair and Vice-Chairs of Study Groups and TSAG • etc. Duties of WTSA-2004 (ITU Convention, Article 13)

  7. Committee 1: Steering Committee (Chairman: Brazil; VCs from ITU Regions) Committee 2: Budget Control Committee 3: Working methods of ITU-T Committee 4: Work programme and organization of ITU-T Committee 5: Telecom. Network Infrastructure – Reports by SGs 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and SSG Committee 6: Telecom. Services and tariff issues – Reports by SGs 2 and 3 Committee 7: Editorial Committee Draft structure of WTSA-04(as per Resolution 1, § 1.2)

  8. Draft workplan of WTSA-2004(as per TSB Circular 221)

  9. TSAG Nov 03 accepted Canada’s proposal on “Cybersecurity Symposium” at WTSA-04 • Discussion on mailing list concluded on 30 January 2004 • Venue: Same as WTSA-04 • Date: 4 October 2004 • Steering Committee is currently planning detailed content of event • Potential topics: - assessment of global Cybersecurity threat - national and multinational responses to Cybersecurity threat - standards, policies, regulatory and legal issues - gaps in Cybersecurity standards WTSA-04 side event: Cybersecurity

  10. How to send in contributions: • electronically: email, web • paper copies: by post, fax • Deadlines for submission: • No deadline, but the sooner the better • Translation of documents: English, French and Spanish • Cybercafé and wireless LAN are available on site Some logistic information on WTSA-2004

  11. Working methods: • AAP + TAP no major changes • However, there may be new issues if the new structure is dramatically different from the current one • EDH should be further strengthened • Workshops and seminars become an important part of regular activities (workshops are not only informative to audience but also very constructive and useful to SGs) • Find ways to accept options, if no unanimous agreement on Recommendations • Enhance the regional presence, and encourage regional activities • Establish “Groups” (focus group, project group, etc…) to deal with urgent needs Comments (1)

  12. Structure considerations • Constructive proposals and considerations by ITU-T Members • In addition • We have to bear in mind the needs of the new comers, including those who have recently increased their participation in ITU-T activities • The needs for the future • The needs of the regions • The needs expected from external SDOs, etc… Comments (2)

  13. Cooperation with SDOs • More flexibility to work with Forums/SDOs • Facilitate the adoption of SDOs outputs as ITU-T Recommendations • To establish joint groups with forums if justified Promotion • More aggressive • To address potential members; new players, universities, academic institutions Comments (3)

  14. Financial - Encourage voluntary contributions - Reduced fee for universities, or meeting registration fees for universities - etc… Last but not least - Entrust TSAG with more authority - Request TSAG to be more efficient Comments (4)

  15. All regions will organize a regional preparatory meeting: • Some regions plan to have two meetings • Regional inputs to the TSAG meeting in July 2004 • Regional inputs to WTSA-04 • Regional coordination on the candidates for the Vice-Chairmen of WTSA-04 • Consultations on the Chair/Vice-Chairmen of other Committees of WTSA-04 Preparations by the Regions

  16. A TSB Circular letter will be issued after the TSAG July 2004: • Will request Members to provide candidates of Chairmen/Vice-Chairmen of Study Groups. • The current Chairmen could be re-elected for a second term according to WTSA Resolution 35 Candidates for SG Chair / Vice-Chair

  17. First APT Preparatory Meeting for WTSA-2004 15 – 16 March 2004, Melbourne, Australia Organized by Asia-Pacific TelecommunityHosted by Australian Communications Authority, Australia APT Preparation for WTSA-2004

  18. Topic Correspondence Group Responsible country Approval of ITU-T Recommendations CG1 Australia Approval and deletion of ITU-T Questions CG1 Japan Project coordination of ITU-T activity CG2 Japan Revision of WTSA Resolution 17 CG3 Vietnam Action Plan to implementPP-02 Resolution 123 (Marrakesh, 2002) CG3 Vietnam International Internet charging issues* CG4 Australia Internet governance arrangements* CG4 * CG4 will be discussing whether sufficient support exists for common APT proposals on these topics. Candidate APT common proposals

  19. Brazil presented 2 proposals: (1) ITU-T SG Restructuring - will be forwarded to ITU-T SG Restructuring meeting in Ottawa, 5-7 April 2004 (2) Establishment of a “Technical Standardization Forum” - based on analysis of ITU-T workshop program 2001-2003 - will be forwarded to TSAG meeting, July 2004  Next steps:CITEL Coordinators have been appointed to study specific WTSA-04 issues  Next meetings to prepare for WTSA-04: - week of 24-28 May, Washington, D.C. - 5th PCC.I meeting: 3-6 August 2004, Paraguay CITEL PCC.IEcuador, 16-19 March 2004

  20. Waiting for your inputs See you at WTSA, Florianópolis, Brazil

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