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Living the “Real”

This workshop in Aalborg, Denmark on October 8-9, 2012, focuses on the importance of standards in the telecom industry and their impact on global growth. Stakeholders such as customers, operators, regulators, vendors, and consumers will discuss the benefits of standardization and the challenges faced in implementing global standards. The workshop aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, promoting innovation, and driving practical solutions for the industry's needs.

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Living the “Real”

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  1. Joint ITU-GISFI-DS-CTIF Standards Education Workshop (Aalborg, Denmark, 8-9 October 2012) Living the “Real” Anand R. Prasad, PhD Chair, GISFI Security & Privacy WG Senior Expert, NEC Corporation <anand@bq.jp.nec.com>

  2. Who are the stakeholders? Often the customer Can lead to decision Brings requirements, often from service perspective, and at times solutions Operators Regional requirements and fulfillment e.g. Lawful Intercept Brings technical requirements and solutions Regulators Vendors Bring innovative solutions. Discuss,argue Global Standard Regional requirements Voice brought in the form of market requirements Standardization bodies Consumers

  3. What is at stake? Standard solution can lead to lower cost for all More choice to by from This competition leads to high quality Cost Size of market Choice Quality Market Usability of already implemented solution or ease to implement Opening global market Brining freedom of mobility Global Standard Implement-ation Usage Acceptance Time Time to market and time to completion Acceptance of standard / technology by the market IPR Revenue and innovation

  4. What to do? Idealistically: Timely standards Perfect market information Availability of technology Agreement in a solution No IPR issues Single standard Practically: Multiple standards makes sense Brings competition in technology Brings innovation More choice to all

  5. Pointers to Education Theory  Practice (not practical) Practice  Problem (real world) Problem  Innovation (patent) Innovation  Product (prototype) Product  Start-up Start-up  Giant Literature, market Hole. pain or need creation Patent Implemented ideas All above Towards global growth

  6. Pointer to Education – Why? Theory  Practice (not practical) Practice  Problem (real world) Problem  Innovation (patent) Innovation  Product (prototype) Product  Start-up Start-up  Giant Literature, market Hole. pain or need creation Patent Implemented ideas All above Towards global growth Practical experience Make research practical give direction to market Revenue Your implementation usedby world All above & global market Everywhere in the world

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