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What is ETSI EMTEL all about

What is ETSI EMTEL all about. Claire d’Esclercs Technical Officer for EMTEL European Telecommunications Standards Institute. History…. 1 st EMTEL Workshop (25-27 February 2002) Creation of an EMTEL web and e-mail discussion list http://www.emtel.etsi.org

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What is ETSI EMTEL all about

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  1. Whatis ETSI EMTELall about Claire d’Esclercs Technical Officer for EMTEL European Telecommunications Standards Institute

  2. History… • 1st EMTEL Workshop (25-27 February 2002) • Creation of an EMTEL weband e-mail discussion list http://www.emtel.etsi.org • June 2002: ETSI created the ad hoc group: OCG EMTEL for Emergency Telecommunication activities

  3. Workshop Conclusions • Different types of emergency need different solutions • day-to-day emergencies • Disasters • Two routes need to be explored • use of existing services, functions & specifications • define requirements for the future (e.g. Project MESA) • Not clear who sets requirements: not “market-driven” • Fixed and mobile networks must co-operate

  4. What has the OCG EMTEL group been asked to do

  5. OCG EMTEL Terms of Reference • to coordinate the setting of emergency telecommunication requirements and undertake measures to efficiently continue and stimulate further co-coordinated work • to identify relevant work outside ETSI, inform and stimulate appropriate activity in ETSI • to provide mechanisms for the effective liaison between ETSI technical bodies and with external organizations • to co-ordinate ETSI representation in external bodies • to assist the Technical Organization in the development of a consistent set of deliverables

  6. Aims • To be the focal point for co-ordination and collection of Emergency Service Communication Requirements • Group Members from Emergency Service User Organisations • To provide a forum where Emergency Service Organisations can bring requirements to ETSI • EMTEL to help organise the technical work within the TBs • Co-operation with 3GPP TSGs to stimulate necessary technical work to the appropriate time-scales • To provide a forum where Emergency Service Organisations can obtain information about ETSI’s EMTEL related activities • EMTEL to promote the output of ETSI TBs • To act as ETSI’s mouthpiece to other SDOs on the high priority subjects from GSC#9 • GSC-9/2: Emergency Communications • GSC-9/9: Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR)

  7. Major activities/deliverables • Published Work (in Maintenance) • SR 002 180Requirements for communication of citizens with authorities/organisations in case of distress (Emergency Call Handling) - published December 2003. • SR 002 299The European regulation specific to Communication in Emergency situations during emergencies - published April 2004. • Work In Progress • SR 002 181Requirements for communications between authorities during emergencies. • SR 002 182Requirements of communication from authorities to citizens during emergencies. • SR 002 410Requirements for communication between citizens during emergencies.

  8. How EMTEL Operates • Meetings • Contributions • Consensus • Input encouraged from User Community (Non ETSI members) • Electronic working • email list currentlyOCG_EMTEL@list.etsi.org • Promotional Web Site • http://www.emtel.etsi.org • Making visible ETSI’s Work Contact: emtelsupport@etsi.org

  9. A very specific TB because… • Focus on the Requirements of Emergency situations • Emergency Communications requirements • User Requirements • Regulatory Requirements • User Participation • Special focus for user participation • Less “technical” bridge to the ETSI Work • Driven by the requirement of the EU/EFTA to enable efficient support of Emergency services across Europe.

  10. Globalization aspects • ITU groups, NATO… • TDR (Telecommunications for Disaster Relief) • ETS (Emergency Telecommunications preference Services) • Civil Standards for peace-keeping • NENA (US), EENA (EU) & IETF (ieprep) • Need to co-ordinate with several standards organisations • Voice over IP and Public Internet • Location of Caller • Private IP networks, Firewalls, VPN users etc.. • CEPT ERO, relevant CEN and CENELEC committees • EU Research Projects (e.g. eMerge, eCall & eSafety) • Crash Notification • Need to co-ordinate several standards organisations • Transportation of data-grams • validation of protocols and inter-working

  11. Inputs requested Those with an interest the requirements for Emergency Telecommunications are requested to comment: http://portal.etsi.org/ocgemtel/Comments.asp

  12. Requirements into Standards Information received so far has to be processed by OCG EMTEL and input to the standards making process http://portal.etsi.org/ocgemtel/status.asp

  13. EMTEL Info Visit:http://portal.etsi.org/ocg Click on the EMTELlink! You will find: • EMTEL status report • General information on EMTEL • Minutes of the meetings • Presentations and input document • Access to the e-mail discussion list

  14. Questions to:EMTELsupport@etsi.org Thank you!

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