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ETSI's Study Trip of the Secretaria de Salud de Mexico

This study trip, organized by ETSI, explores the two paradigms of the @LIS Dialogue on Standards and their impact on the Secretaria de Salud de Mexico. It focuses on policy making, regulation, ICT standards, partnerships, and international collaborations.

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ETSI's Study Trip of the Secretaria de Salud de Mexico

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  1. Study Trip of the Secretaria de Salud de Mexico Sophia Antipolis, 3-4 April 2006 ETSI and the two paradigms of the @LIS Dialogue on Standards Margot Dor Director Business Development & Partnerships @LIS Global Project Coordinator ETSI

  2. In the EU • Policy Making  European Commission • ETSI works closely with EC and many other organisations • Regulation  NRAs • ETSI provides technical specifications to support regulation • Frequency issues  CEPT • ETSI collects, co-ordinates and contributes frequency requirements for the ICT community • ICT Standards  ETSI • ETSI seeks to produce global standards • 20% ETSI Members have no established operations in EU

  3. …ETSI, who are we exactly? • ICT Standards organization, private not for profit • Global membership (650+ Members, 80% industry, 20% overseas) • Track record of worldwide industrial hits (fixed, mobile, broadcast)… • …enabled also by a recognized IPR policy (FRAND) • Favors partnerships (regional/technical) • Founding partner and home of the 3GPP (EU/US/China/Japan/Korea) • Broadcast (EBU/CLC) • Interoperability services (test specs, test suites, interop testing-”PlugTests”) • Forum hosting • All standards available free of charge http://www.etsi.org http://portal.etsi.org

  4. GTSC GRSC Mapping of Partnerships International bodies ITU-T ITU-R JTC1 Partnerships Interregional Co-operation • WIMAX forum • NENA • CITEL • CCSA • DVB Project • AHCIET • GSMA & GSM LA • IEEE • IPv6 Forum • TETRA MoU • (70 altogether) CENELEC Europe CEN

  5. Global Standards Collaboration Interregional collaboration on selected standardization subjects between ARIB(Japan) (China) TTC(Japan) ISACC (Canada) TTA(Korea) TIA (USA) ITU(International) ATIS (USA) ACIF(Australia)

  6. ETSI Partnership Projects • 3rd Generation Partnership Project • specifying 3rd Generation mobile technologies, based on an evolution of the GSM core network, and members 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

  7. 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: • ISACC (Canada), TTA (Korea) • http://www. projectmesa.org

  8. The two paradigms of the @LIS Dialogue on Standards

  9. A bird’s eye view of the @LIS programme e-health digital inclusion e-education e-gov. Stakeholders’ Network Interconnection of Research Networks (Geant/Red Clara) Dialogue on Standardization (ETSI) Network of Regulators (Regulatel) Dialogue on Policy & Regulation (ECLAC)

  10. How we tailored the Dialogue on Standards • Positioning • Open Standards are key to enable the development of ICT services and applications that help bridge the digital divide • Objectives • Increase awareness of the EU standardization system • Increase ETSI visibility and standards adoption in LA • Increase bilateral work flow • Means • 3,8 million euros (2003-2006) • ETSI contribution “indirect” –i.e. in kind

  11. Broadcast (transport) Accessibility (HF) Interop (PTCC/PT) Radio (incl. spectrum) Fixed Satellite Mobile Year 1: Building awareness for ETSI standards, ways (specifics), and services And reconciling an industrial logic (standards making) with development/cooperation oriented objectives

  12. We got industry on board Amid much worthy talk about “bridging the Digital Divide”, technology firms have realized that fostering the adoption of ICT in the developing world would not just benefit locals but is in vendors’ best interest as well” The Economist, March 13, 2004

  13. The toolbox • Workshops/road shows (liaison w/regional partners) • DVB, mobile comms, ETSI/3GPP generic… • Linking with sub-regional and national organizations • Policy: Mercosur, Andean… • Technology: CPqD, IPT, CONACYT… • Trade shows • ETSI “Village of Connectivity” in Futurecom (Br), Expocomm (Mx)… • CITEL meetings • COM-CITEL, PCC I & II • Literature, white papers • Press, etc Always in liaison with Members and partners-EU and LA

  14. The wake up call

  15. Latin American countries do produce ICT standards • So long the split standards makers/standards takers • Latin America, China… • The public sector is at the forefront • ICT for economic development-software, political agendas • A usage-driven standardization model • Services and applications first > Interoperability is the keyword • Straight to the top • No legacy of standards making in the lower layers… • A key topic (for a SDO): the all open source model • Brazil the most radical country

  16. @METIS: A Dialogue between EU and Latin America“Interoperability profilers” • Objectives • Create a think tank on specifications and interoperability profiles for e-policies applications (both policy and technology) • Enable the development of joint deliverables (strategic and/or technical). • Ways and means • ETSI role will be to enable/be a focal point • @LIS Dialogue on Standards (seed money) • Two pronged approach • Enable bilateral relations between EU and LA organizations • Foster multi-lateral cooperation for the joint development of interoperability profiles

  17. Who is in (so far) • « European » side • ETSI, W3C, Franhofer/FOKUS,EC, CEN/ISSS, INRIA, National Administrations, ObjectWeb, OSA/Parlay. • Latin America • ECLAC, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico (policy makers and technology strategists) • This is just a start • OECD, UN/CEFACT, other LA countries and organizations

  18. Broadcast (transport) Accessibility (HF) Interop (PTCC/PT) Radio (incl. spectrum) Fixed Satellite Mobile Applications and Services (ubiquitous, always-on) Middleware (including Web services) @METIS, Dialogue on Interop profiles All IP layer(s) @LIS, Dialogue on Standards

  19. From EU to Latin America…and back • Interoperability (interop profiles) • Middleware, web services • Usage driven standardization (platforms for applications and services) • IDABC (ENTR), EIF, Revision 98/34  the key question of Open Standards In addition to enriching the Dialogue on Standards, @METIS gives ETSI the opportunity to take strong positions on topicsthat are key to its future

  20. Dialogue (d i-alog)A conversation between two or more persons.For a successful dialogue, the partners must achieve a workable balance of contributions e

  21. Gracias, Thank you margot.dor@etsi.org

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