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Future Watch Group International Electotechnical Commission Sector Board 4

Future Watch Group International Electotechnical Commission Sector Board 4. Jim Matthews Standards Engineering Director Corning Incorporated. What is the IEC?. International Electrotechnical Commission Geneva, Switzerland Based, Founded 1906 Original Purpose - Electrical Safety

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Future Watch Group International Electotechnical Commission Sector Board 4

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  1. Future Watch Group International Electotechnical CommissionSector Board 4 Jim Matthews Standards Engineering Director Corning Incorporated

  2. What is the IEC? • International Electrotechnical Commission • Geneva, Switzerland Based, Founded 1906 • Original Purpose - Electrical Safety • Sister Organization to ISO (International Standards Org.) • Shared Directives and Processes • Very Different Cultures and Operation • Members (and Funding) are National Committees • US National Committee of IEC (An ANSI Committee) • Approximately 56 Countries • Work Organized by Subject Groups (Technical Committees) • Work Done In Working Groups • Each Subcommittee in US has a TAG (Tech. Advisory Group)

  3. What Are Sector Boards? • IEC “Members” are National Committees • Need for Input Directly From Industry • Advisory in Nature - No Formal Decision Powers • Reports To The Standardization Management Board • Made Up Of Industry Representatives • Cover a Specific Technical Area • Groups of Technical Committees • IEC Currently Has Three • Sector Board 1: Medical Instrumentation • Sector Board 3: Power Systems • Sector Board 4: Telecommunications Infrastructure • Each is Unique and Different From the Others

  4. Sector Board 4: Telecommunications Infrastructure • Member Groups: • TC46: Coax and Waveguides • TC48: RF Connectors • TC86: Fiber Optics • TC100: Multimedia • JTC1 / SC25: Wiring Systems • Representatives from ACET and ITU-T • Approximately 13 Members • US, Germany, France, UK, Japan, Italy, Finland, Sweden… • Corning, Lucent, Alcatel, Pirelli, Nokia, Draka, NEC, …. • US Members: • Matthews(Corning), Santana(Lucent), Hoyler (TIA)

  5. SB4: Future Watch • Sub-Group of the Sector Board • Chair: Albert Grooten, NKF Kabel, Netherlands • Goal: Look Ahead of The Current Work - 3 to 5 years • Provide Guidance To TC’s and SC’s On Market Needs • Original Publication: SB4/18B/INF • First Published 1999 • Updated 3/2001 • Outline of Market Conditions • Identify Areas Of Market Growth • Emphasis on • Access: Services and Traffic over xDSL, PON, Other • Long Haul Optical Networking

  6. Future Watch Today • Meeting Last Week In Geneva • Organizing An Umbrella Document (Master) • Telecommunications Landscape • Future Market Conditions • Market By Applications • Market by Technologies • Guidance to Formulating Groups • Specific Areas Of High Importance • Specific Documents for Each Area Of High Importance • Optical Networking, Access, “Dynamic” components, Cable Installation Techniques, etc… • Timing For Next Version - October 2002

  7. Your Input • Future Watch - A Work In Progress • Inputs Welcomed (matthewsje@corning.com) • Sector Boards One Way For Direct Industry Involvement • Open To Additional Participants • Documents For Your Review • Original Report (SB4/18B/INF) • Current Draft (SB4(0204/Matthews)14 • Thanks For Your Input

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