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GTSC-6 Summary Report

GTSC-6 Summary Report. Wayne Zeuch, GTSC-6 Chair Nicole Butler, ATIS Staff. Submission Date: July 16, 2008. Meeting Overview. 45 attendees 22 input documents Three (3) High Interest Subject panel sessions. Meeting Overview (2). High Interest Subjects (Panel Sessions) NGN – General (ETSI)

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GTSC-6 Summary Report

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  1. GTSC-6 Summary Report Wayne Zeuch, GTSC-6 Chair Nicole Butler, ATIS Staff Submission Date:July 16, 2008

  2. Meeting Overview • 45 attendees • 22 input documents • Three (3) High Interest Subject panel sessions

  3. Meeting Overview (2) • High Interest Subjects (Panel Sessions) • NGN – General (ETSI) • Cybersecurity (ATIS) • Home Networking (ITU)

  4. GTSC-5 Overview • Presentations • Presentation of GTSC-5 Summary Report (GSC13-GTSC6-17) • Summary • TTC was thanked for their presentation of this report

  5. NGN – General (ETSI) • Presentations • Contributions GSC13-GTSC6-02R2, -04, -11, -22; (-14 and -15 for information) • Summary • Efforts are underway towards coordinating all the NGN work across numerous SDOs and close collaboration needs to be continued. • Work is occurring to apply NGN Standards to support various expanded services to meet user ambitions and service/network providers business plans. • Technical standards for NGN interconnection of services must be available in a timely manner. • Gap analysis and top-down approaches may be useful to help advance work in NGN. • Resolution • A drafting group was charged with revising the Resolution regarding Next Generation Networks (NGN) starting with the baseline text contained in GSC13-GTSC6-04. Following review, the revisions submitted by ETSI were approved by GTSC-6 as the Resolution to be submitted to the closing plenary for GSC approval.

  6. Cybersecurity (ATIS) • Presentations • Contributions GSC13-GTSC6-05, -07, -12 (-18 for information) • Summary • It was noted that Cybersecurity is currently one of the top priorities in the ITU. • It is essential to have effective cooperation and collaboration across the many standards bodies doing Cybersecurity work. • It is a considerable challenge to address security to enhance trust and confidence of users in networks, applications, and services. • Security solutions have an impact on delay and performance and this challenge must be met to meet user expectations. • Cybersecurity is a key element in the work on NGN. • Resolution • A drafting group was charged with revising the Resolution regarding Cybersecurity starting with the baseline text contained in GSC13-GTSC6-12a1. Following review, the text in GSC-13-GTSC6-12a1 was approved by GTSC-6 as the Resolution to be submitted to the closing plenary for GSC approval.

  7. Home Networking (ITU) • Presentations • Contributions GSC13-GTSC6-06, -09, -13, -16R1, -20R1 (-08, -19 for information) • Summary • Home Networking is considered to have a high impact on end-to-end QoS/QoE management. Different network technologies have different QoS/QoE classes, performance parameters, and performance objectives that need specific standards developed. • There is currently a gap between the formal responsibility of providers and the customers’ expectation of QoS and QoE; it will be necessary for standards developers to work together to minimize this gap. • It may be necessary to examine several use cases in order to determine standards to provide QoS/QoE. • It is critical to enable the delivery of a high quality user experience in a dynamic device and service rich environment. • There is current work occurring on the guidelines for the implementation of security mechanisms in customer networks. • PSOs are invited to support usable residential networking guidance towards users including a greener approach. • Resolutions • The existing Resolution, GSC12-20, regarding Home Networking was revised via live edits and the document as revised was approved by GTSC-6 as the Resolution to be submitted to the closing plenary for GSC approval.

  8. Resolutions • Output Resolutions for the Closing • Revision of Next Generation Networks - GSC-13/10 • Revision of Cybersecurity - GSC-13/11 • Revision of Home Networking - GSC-13/12

  9. WTSA-2008 • The ITU-T Overview was presented in contribution GSC13-GTSC6-10R1. • ITU-T was thanked for providing this input. • It was noted that the ITU-T is likely to provide future recommendations towards conformance and interoperability testing. • GSC13-GTSC6-21 was provided for information as a contribution to WTSA-2008.

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