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ITU: International Standards Aiding in International Expansion
Bilel Jamoussi, Ph.D.Chief, Study Groups
Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
Geneva, Switzerland
Abu Dhabi Telecoms CEO Summit17 May 2011
World Telecom and Information Society Day
17 May 1865: Signing of the first International
Telegraph Convention
Creation of the International Telecommunication Union
17 May 2011: 146 years of International
Standards enabling International expansion
Today is
ITU World Telecommunication and Information Society Award 2011 Laureates
President of Finland Tarja
Halonen
Telecommunication innovator
Sam Pitroda, India
CEO of Inveneo Kristin Peterson
The ITU INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
UN agency for telecommunication and ICTs
Members:192 Governments and
regulatory bodies 700 Private Sector 20 Academia
UN Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon
ITU Secretary-GeneralHamadoun
Touré
ITU-T develops ICT standards
ITU-Rmanages radio spectrum and satellite orbits
ITU-D promotes
ICT development
General Secretariat coordinates work of ITU
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Importance of Global Standards
Global Standards essential in a complex world Standards make things easier Essential for international communications and
global trade Drive competitiveness, for individual businesses
and world economy Help organizations with their efficiency,
effectiveness, responsiveness and innovation Lower prices and increase availability by
reducing technical barriers and promoting compatibility between systems and networks
Manufacturers, network operators and consumers benefit
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Standards proven economic tool
WTO trade report 2005 British Standards Institute (BSI): standards
make annual contribution GBP 2.5 billion German standards body (DIN): economic
benefits standardization about 1% GDP Canada: 17 % of labour productivity increase
and nine per cent of growth of GDP 1981-2004 Standards have a significant effect on limiting
the undesirable outcomes of market failure The work of ITU has smoothed the more
economical introduction of new technologies
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ITU-T collaboration Vienna Agreement between the
international standards orgs and their European regional counterparts.
World Standards Cooperation Patent policy & Joint events
ITU-T and IEEE MoU & Joint events
Global Standards Collaboration Supports ITU as preeminent global
ICT standards organization. ITU-T and 3GPP ETSI
Management meetings ITU-T and IETF
Management meetings ITU-T and ICANN
Management meetings
E-Business MoU: IEC, ISO, ITU and UN/ECE
44 formal partnerships
Stay tuned to the latest technological developments
Through its Study Groups, ITU-T carries out pioneering standards work in:
Security of networks and of transmissions
Numbering resources
Broadband
Optical networks
Home networking
Video coding and multimedia codecs
NGN and Future networks
Numbering Resources
Lets us make a telephone call from one side of the world to another
SG2
UEA +971
ITU-T Recommendation E.164 “International public telecommunication numbering plan”
Access: ADSL: ITU-T G.992 PLT: ITU-T G.9960 (G.hn) FTTX:
GPON ITU-T G.984 Bendable fibers: ITU-T G.657
Optical Transport: SDH: ITU-T G.707 Carrier Ethernet: ITU-T Y.1731 Synchronization: Mobile Backhaul
ITU Internet Broadband Access &Transport Standards
SG15
Hollywood presents
Emmy Award to
ITU, ISO and IEC for
revolutionary video
standard
ITU-T H.264
MPEG-4 AVC
US Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences, 2008
SG16
Multimedia
Cybersecurity & Identity Strengthen the confidence
and security in the use of ICTs
Strengthen cybersecurity and combat cyber threats
Identity Management ITU X.509 compliant services Child Online Protection
The Economist, July 2010
SG17
IPTV: Standard Managed “Connected TV”
ITU-T H.721 terminals support managed “connected TV”
Multiple RSPs can provide managed IPTV services on any of these standardized terminals (H.721)
SG16
Standard Methodology to measure impact of ICT on CC
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in ICT sector line with UNFCCC goals
Universal charger
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ICTs and Climate Change
SG5
Anticipate the next revolutionary technology
ITU-T new work focuses on:
Cloud computing
Smart grid
Intelligent transport systems
Car communications and driver distraction
Audiovisual Media Accessibility
Internet of Things
ITU-T Cloud Computing
From own to lease Growth opportunity for
Telcos Security, Audit, and Privacy Inter-Cloud
Load sharing Disaster recovery
The Economist, Oct 2009
ITU-T Smart Grid
Electric Grid Transport & Distribution Communication Standards
Optimization of facility usage
Integration of renewable energy sources, which are distributed and less stable
Integration of electric vehicles
… also an answer to driver distraction ?!
6th edition 2 - 3 March 2011
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Intelligent Transport Systems
…
Audio-visuel Media ACCESSIBILITY
Enhance Telecommunication/ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities, including age-related disabilities
UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Provide accessibility to ICTs, and to ITU facilities and services, for participants with visual, hearing or physical disabilities
IoT Global Standards Initiative
• IoT: not a single technology, but a wide-ranging concept
• Huge variety of applications in specific sectors, in addition to cross-sector applications
• Regional differences, e.g., in the use of frequency bands for RFID
• Only global standards can enable the use of interoperable technologies across different suppliers, industries and countries
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Number of Patent Declaration Statements ITU received by region
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20090
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
AsiaEuropeNorth America
Break into new markets
Simultaneous acceptance of ITU-T standards by 192 member countries avoids going through cumbersome licensing procedures in multiple different markets
Approval of your technology as an ITU-T standard means a guarantee of faster market entry and deployment
Know in advance which other technologies are compatible and interoperable with your products and services
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Enjoy fast standards-making
Fastest approval process in ICT standards world
Open standards developed by industry members and respecting clear intellectual property policies
Global standards agreed through consensus
Coordination and complementary working with other standards development to achieve objective of interoperable, non-discriminatory, international standards 3
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Geneva, 24 – 27 October 2011
A unique opportunity for International Expansion
Visit us at: www.itu.int/world2011