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Status Report on PSO Protocol Council Activities

Actions and Decisions for the November 2001 – June 2002 period. Status Report on PSO Protocol Council Activities. Azucena Hernández ETSI Board member ICANN PSO Council member Telefónica de España. Agenda. The PSO Mission and Structure The PSO Activities

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Status Report on PSO Protocol Council Activities

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  1. Actions and Decisionsfor the November 2001 – June 2002 period Status Report on PSO Protocol Council Activities Azucena Hernández ETSI Board member ICANN PSO Council member Telefónica de España ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  2. Agenda • The PSO Mission and Structure • The PSO Activities • The PSO’s Signatories Role in ICANN ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  3. ETSI Azucena Hernández Tapio Kaijanen IETF Geoff Huston Mike St. Johns W3C Martin Dürst Daniel Weitzner ITU-T Brian Moore Richard Hill Protocol Supporting Organization Mission and Structure Members of the PSO PC • The PSO is a consensus based advisory body within ICANN framework • Day-to-day activities of the PSO conducted through the Protocol Council • Principles for forming and operating the PSO defined in the MoU (signed on 14 July 1999) ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  4. Duties of PSO PC • Advise the ICANN Board on referred matters relating to assignment of parameters for Internet Protocols • Development of policies & procedures for conflict resolution as requested by the signatory SDOs • Development of substantive policies in the area of protocol parameter assignment • Appointment of Directors of the ICANN Board in accordance with the By-laws of ICANN • Provision of open information on official communications between ICANN and the PSO, Protocol Council proceedings and meeting announcements • Holding of an open General Assembly ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  5. PSO Activities (Nov 2001-June 2002) • 8 Teleconferences hold by the PSO Protocol Council • PSO published Common Positions • At ICANN’s request, PSO Position on the Alternative Roots elaborated (http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO-Statements-28September2001.txt) • At ALSC’s request, comments to the Draft Report on the At-Large Membership elaborated: (http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO-Statements-26October2001.txt) • PSO nominations to ICANN ad hoc groups: • Mr. R. Laorden to the ICANN Internationalized Domain Names Committee • ISO application to be a member of the PSO (still under consideration by the PSO PC) http://www.pso.icann.org/PSO_Statements/PSO.pdf • PSO General Assembly hold the 19th June 2002 in Geneva (Switzerland) kindly hosted by the ITU-T • PSO-PC Secretariat provided by the ITU-T ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  6. PSO and the ICANN Reform • PSO PC is highly interested on the ICANN Reform discussions • The views of the 4 organizations are not identical but some common grounds are emerging • Each organization has submitted to ICANN its own position: • ETSI position to be found in (http://www.etsi.org/icann) • IETF position to be found in http://www.iab.org/DOCUMENTS/icann-response.html • ITU-T position to be found in http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/tsb-director/itut-icann/index.html • W3C position is pending • PSO PC will continue discussing and reacting to the new proposals elaborated by the ICANN E&R Committee. ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  7. Selection of a PSO Nominee to the ICANN Board Key Dates: • June 1st 2002 Opening the Call for Nominations • July 15th 2002 Closing Date for Nominations • Sept 15th 2002 PSO-PC to notify the ICANN Board of its selection • Oct 1st 2002 Beginning of the Term of the new ICANN Director The current two Directors on the ICANN Board selected by PSO are: • Mr Vinton G. Cerf (Chairman) • Mr Helmut Schink ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  8. Knowing the PSO organizations • ETSI (www.etsi.org) European Telecommunications Standards Institute • IETF (www.ietf.org) Internet Engineering Task Force • ITU-T (www.itu.int) International Telecommunications Union- - Telecom Standardization • W3C (www.w3.org) World Wide Web Consortium ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  9. ETSI in numbers • 672 Full Members from 35 European Countries • 191 Associate Members from 19 other Countries • 49 Observers from 18 Countries TOTAL MEMBERSHIP: 912 members from 54 countries Working liaisons with 70 Organizations (SDOs and Fora) Membership by category Service Providers& Others23% Network Operators14% Users 3% Administrations7% Manufacturers 53% ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  10. ETSI’s engagement on IP • Convergence IP/Telecommunications, ENUM • IP based Next Generation Networks • IP Multimedia System (IMS) on 3G (3rd generation mobile) • IP over Cable access & protocols, IP over satellite • Electronic Signatures, Lawful Interception over IP • Radio interface to IP networks, DECT access to IP networks • Metaprotocols and e2e interactive services over mixed scenarios IP-non IP • all IP Core Network and IP Core in the future Public Safety Network ETSI STRATEGY Shaping the future of MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS Remaining a driver in FIXED NETWORKS Targeting its INTERNET involvement Bridging the FIXED/ MOBILE/ INTERNET/ BROADCASTINGCONVERGENCE ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  11. Marketing Requirements Architecture Protocols Inter-op + Profiles Application to specific systems NGN and 3G Major Standardization Projects in ETSI • NGN Project: The following technical areas are specifically addressed by ETSI: • Architecture and protocols • End to end QoS • Service platforms • Network management for NGN • Lawful interception • Security • N&A (Naming & Addressing) ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  12. Rel 98 Rel 99 Rel 4 Phase 1 Phase 2 Rel 96 Rel 97 UTRA Rel 5 Rel 6 GPRS IMS 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 3G Project The Roadmap from GSM to 3G All-IP Network IP-based Multimedia Services (IMS) Use of SIP (IPv6) 2nd 3G Release 1st 3G Release Creation of UTRA (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access) Extension of GSM + GPRS with limited IP integration Circuit switched voice+data. Packet switched by GPRS GSM 3G ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  13. ETSI in ICANN • ETSI offers its international leadership on mobile aspects, essential in the short term evolution of Internet. • ETSI offers technical and policy making expertise on Interoperability between Internet and existing telecommunication networks. • ETSI offers technical and policy competence on ENUM, Next Generation Networks as a convergence of IP and non-IP technologies, service and content provision, security..... • ETSI offers capability to co-operate and collaborate with other parts of the ICANN structure in order to get the best synergies for the benefit of the whole community. • ETSI offers experience on linking industry requirements and strategy with the one of governments and regulators. • ETSI offers experience on taking policy decisions in a timely manner by means of using well defined democratic mayority based procedures and appeal methods to protect the rights of minorities. In TAC & in the NomCom ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  14. ITU-T in numbers • 189 Member States (governments) • 671 Sector Members (industry) • Working liaisons (A.4/A.5) with most SDOs and fora, including ETSI, IETF and W3C. • Member of WSC together with ISO and IEC • Observer in the GSC (collaboration of regional SDOs) • New Alternative Approval Process - 2 months. Nearly 200 Recommendations approved by this method in 2001. ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  15. ITU-T activities on IP • ENUM • Multiprotocol and IP based networks and their interworking • IP Cablecom • Mediacom • e-commerce and e-business ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  16. ITU-T in ICANN • Supports the PSO • Offers expertise on policy making by governments ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  17. W3C in numbers • 500 members • Centers in USA, France and Japan + other offices in Europe, Asia & Africa • Director: Mr Tim Berners-Lee (inventor of the WEB) • 5 domains: Architecture, Document Formats, Interaction, Technology & Society, Accesibility ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  18. W3C activities on IP • Extensible Markup Language (XML) • Web Services (SOAP, WSDL..) • Hypertext (XHTML,...) • Metadata/Content Selection (RDF, Semantic Web) • Digital Signature (XSIG) • etc.... Semantic Web and Web Services are major projects to make the Web more intelligent ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  19. W3C in ICANN Major Areas of concern: • DNS at root of URIs: URI stability fundamental for stable Web • Insure decentralised evolution of technical protocols for the Web • Use of URI for protocol identifiers • Integration of Internationalised Domain Names and URIs/IRIs ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  20. ETNO IETF EICTA W3C ITU WAP Forum IP standards development requires global collaboration IPv6 Forum UMTS Forum GSM Europe IP INRIA ETSI RIPE EURO ISP Association ICANN ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

  21. Thank you! http://www.pso.icann.org ICANN meetings, 24-28 June 2002

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