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Mongolian ICT sector standardization

ITU Regional Standardization Forum For Asia Pacific Region (Bangkok, Thailand, 25 August 2014). Mongolian ICT sector standardization. Chuluunbat Tsendsuren Type Approval Officer Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia Email: chuluunbat@crc.gov.mn. Content.

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Mongolian ICT sector standardization

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  1. ITU Regional Standardization Forum For Asia Pacific Region (Bangkok, Thailand, 25 August 2014) Mongolian ICT sector standardization Chuluunbat Tsendsuren Type Approval Officer Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia Email: chuluunbat@crc.gov.mn

  2. Content ICT Sector Standardization Pros and cons Standard development Statistic Information Standard development ladder Challenges

  3. ICT Sector Standardization Standards ensure the security and interoperability of the communication equipment, networks, end user devices. Introduction to compliance with standards increase efficiency of network equipment, create favorable conditions for fair and sustainable competition, support new applications and services. Since democratic revolution in 1990, Mongolia is doing entry into the free market economy system, an increased role for private enterprise have enabled ICT sector to rapidly expand their services.

  4. ICT Sector Standardization At present, almost no manufacturers produce communication equipment. Therefore market has many imported products do not fulfill the technical specifications and standards and that is what makes them difficult to regulate. In the ICT sector it is important that equipment and services are mutually compatible and interoperable, so that end users can communicate and share information with each other using different devices. Relevant standards help to ensure equipment made by different companies are able to work together seamlessly. So it is necessary to support the ICT sector by standardization.

  5. Pros and cons • Disadvantages: • May not be the best technical solution • Locked into one manufacturer • Difficult to find equipment which follows the standards • Unable to compare equipment • Higher prices • Less technical development Advantages: • Allows different brand work together • Lower prices and better technical development • Not locked into one manufacturer • Able to compare equipment performance • Can be serviced by a different vendors • Easy to find substitute equipment

  6. Standard development National standards development and approval process in the ICT sector takes time, money, active participation of stakeholders, legal and regulatory framework. Former Union of Industrial and Research Institute developed 50 standards that were inspected and most in need of revision or modification. 1973-1989 Due to economic crisis of the 1990-2000’s standard development activities had stopped in the ICT sector. According to the Law on Communication of 2001 CRC implements the authority to “develop and get approved by relevant authority and monitor the implementation of communications standard”

  7. MASM Government organizations involved ICT standardizations ITPTA CRC ICT sector standardization

  8. Statistic Information As of 2013 in a total of 214 standards are developed and after inspection 194 standards are valid and 20 standards cancelled due to technology.

  9. ICT sector standards Postal Telecom Radio IT Terms and definitions 53 38 40 56 7

  10. Standards development ladder Organizes to promote national standards development process in the ICT sector. Approved “Standard development regulation” in 2009.

  11. Standardization system GOVERNMENT MASM ISO MEMBER STANDARD TECHNICAL COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR Administration & òîõèðëûí ¿íýëãýý Áàéãàëü îð÷íû óäèðäëàãûí òîãòîëöîî Mechanic Electricity Food Chemistry, chemical technology Mining, coal Petrol, gas ×àíàðûí óäèðäëàãûí òîãòîëöîî Abbreviation Health Nature Document Transportation Wool, leather, clothes Wood Service Bank, Account Security Metrology Electrical technique Agriculture Metal Construction, road ICT

  12. Challenges • Quality of Mongolian Standardization • Language barrier • Policy and regulation • Human and financial resources • Awareness of the advantages the use of standards • Monitoring and enforcement • Compliance testing

  13. Thank you for your attention Chuluunbat. Ts Type Approval Officer Radio Frequency Monitoring Department Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia Email: chuluunbat@crc.gov.mn Cell: +(976) 99006563 Fax: +(976 11) 327720 Web: www.crc.gov.mn

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