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Status of World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly Resolutions

Status of World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly Resolutions. ITU Americas Region Preparatory Meeting Buenos Aires, Argentina, 14-15 May 2012 Paolo Rosa Head, WPD, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU. WTSA-08. ICTs and climate change Deployment of IPv6

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Status of World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly Resolutions

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  1. Status of World Telecommunication Standardization AssemblyResolutions ITU Americas Region Preparatory Meeting Buenos Aires, Argentina, 14-15 May 2012 Paolo Rosa Head, WPD, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU

  2. WTSA-08 ICTs and climate change Deployment of IPv6 Accessibility to ICTs Conformance and interoperability Encouraging academic and developing country participation Major reorganization of the Study Groups Reduced fees for SMs from developing countries

  3. WTSA-08 Action Plan where are we? • Reporting tool to keep membership informed • Now at Version 7 (Sept 2011) • Lists responsible TSB staff member, deadlines • Details actions taken and results achieved • URLs • itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/26/01/T260100504E0007XLSE.xls • itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/26/01/T260100504E0007MSWE.doc

  4. WTSA-08 Action Plan – Metrics • 49 Resolutions (21 new, 28 revised) • 189 Action Items for 49 Resolutions, under 22 TSB staff • 40 Resolutions have 120 Action Items for TSB & Director • 24 Resolutions have 41 Action Items for SGs • 18 Resolutions have 30 Action Items for TSAG • 24 Resolutions have 46 Action Items in coop with sectors/GS • Status Report (September 2011) • 103 Action Items are completed (54%) • 54 with ongoing activities are progressing on target (29%) • 22, mostly for WTSA-12, to be initiated (12%) • 10 pending (5%)

  5. WTSA Action Plan • Last updated in September 2011 • http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/wtsa-08/actionplan/index.html • Spreadsheet with • Responsible TSB staff member • Milestone dates • Cooperation entities • Reporting requirements • Word document • Detailed status reports on milestone checking points

  6. WTSA-08 Action PlanSupporting Sector Objectives • Bridging the Standardization Gap Action Items on: • Workshops; regional groups, activities and coordination; Conformance and Interoperability; Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs); training; remote participation • Standardization Action Items on: • EWMs; security; ICT and Climate Change; external andinternal cooperation; strategic activities (e.g. new FGs, JCAs); accessibility;academia participation • Disseminating Information Action Items on: • Allocation and management of network resources (e.g. numbering); accessibility; IPv6; Seminar Coordination Committee; Technology Watch; Vocabulary Committee

  7. WTSA-08 Resolutions: Major Themes (1) • Organization and Working Methods • 21 Resolutions: Res. No. 1,2,18,22,26,31,32,35,38, 43,45,50,53,63,66,67,68,70,71,73,76 • Cooperation and Collaboration • 20 Resolutions : Res. No. 7,11,18,22,26,38,43,44,45,48,50,52,53,57,58,70,71,72,73,75

  8. WTSA-08 Resolutions: Major Themes (2) • Bridging Standardization Gap • 18 Resolutions: Res. No. 17,26,31,32,33,34,43,44,54,56,58,59,64, 68,70,72,74,76 • Resource, Policy and Regulatory issues • 16 Resolutions : Res. No. 20,29,33,40,47,48,49,52,58,60,61,62,64, 65,69,75

  9. WTSA-08 Resolutions - Action item statistics

  10. WTSA-08 Resolutions - Implementation Statusas of March 2012

  11. action items log

  12. Methodology Analysis of Resolutions’ resolves: addressed to Members and SGs ITU-T Secretariat facilitating the implementation following to the “instructions” to the TSB Director Creation of Action Items and Deadlines Critical paths issues and problem solving More “measurable” resolves beside the principles Members encouraged to submit contributions to implement the “instructions” to the SGs Consolidate Resolutions on similar subjects, e.g. cooperation and coordination: harmonization, reduction Issues of: who, what, when, where, how….

  13. Revise/update WTSA-08 Resolutions WTSA-08 Resolutions Implementation Contact: Mrs. Xiaoya Yang Xiaoya.yang[at]itu.int • Member States are invited to • Check current WTSA-08 Action Plan • Submit contribution to WTSA-12 on new/revised WTSA Resolutions

  14. Developing country participation in WTSA-08

  15. Traditional ITU areas of strength • Network infrastructure: optical transport • Access technologies • Quality of Service (QoS) and network management • Numbering • Economic and policy issues • Emergency telecoms • Multimedia codecs (voice, video)

  16. ITU-T should strengthen presence in certain areas • e-Health • Accessibility • ICTs and climate change • Internet of Things/M2M • Intelligent Transport Systems • Cybersecurity including Identity management • IPTV, cloud computing and smart grid • Conformity and interoperability

  17. Global Standards Symposiuman “all star” standards day • Monday, 19 Nov 2012 • Ministers, Ambassadors, CEOs, CTOs, senior executives from the private sector and lead officials from other standards bodies.  • Themes: • Bridging the Standardization Gap: from innovation to standards • Global Standards Challenges • e.g., e-health; resilience of networks to disasters • Global Standards Collaboration: Roundtable

  18. The GSS “Confusion and duplication cannot serve the purposes of anyone… consumer, manufacturer, service provider, rich or poor country. Clarity, and efficiency must be brought to bear in this – most important of industrial sectors.” (Malcolm Johnson)

  19. …the standardization gap? • The standardization development gap is defined as disparities in the ability of developing countries, relative to developing ones, to access, implement, contribute to and influence international ICT standards. • The standardization development gap is itself both a cause and a manifestation of the wider digital divide • It contributes to the persistence of the wider digital divide

  20. Measuring the Gap • Number of TIES users • Number of downloads of ITU-T Recs from website site • Number of Sector Members and Associates • Number of chairmen, vice-chairmen and rapporteurs from developing countries • Number of participants in meetings and contributions by country

  21. Bridging the Standardization Gap (Res 44) • One of the three strategic goals of ITU-T • Web : http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/gap/Pages/default.aspx • 40 new countries participating • BSG Fund : CHF 289,000 - 2012 : CHF 190,087 • Reduced membership fees (CHF 3,975 PA) + Fellowships • Increase Remote participation • Mentoring Programme + Mentor role in Study Groups • New Focus Group - Bridging the gap: from Innovations to Standards • http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/innovation

  22. Bridging the Standardization Gap (Res 44) • Workshops and Technical Tutorials • Regional Groups • Technical Manuals on ITU-T Recommendations • Increase number of officials (Chairs / Rapporteurs) from developing countries in ITU-T Study Groups • Standards Q&A Online Forum

  23. Thank You

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