STANDARDS MADE IN EUROPE FOR GLOBAL USE By ETSI Presented by Jørgen Friis, CSO for International Conference 18-19 May 2016, Athens, Greece © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI – A Global Player Globally applicable standards for Information & Communications Technologies Officially recognised by EU as European Standards Organization Independent, Not-for-profit + 800 members from 66 countries over 5 continents + 35,000 publications available for free Members are manufacturers, network operators, service and content providers, national administrations, ministries, universities, research bodies, consultancies, user organizations ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified 2 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved Administrations – are key in ETSI Other Government Body Others 2% 5% Administration 7% Research Body/University 15% Consultancy Manufacturer 8% 42% Users 5% Service Provider 8% Network Operator 8% 3 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI Membership – a global community 817 members in total (including observers) from 66 countries 798 full and associate members 19 observers 19 138 Full Members Associate Members Observers 660 4 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI Technology Standardization Clusters © ET SI 201 6. All5 righ World Class Standards – used worldwide Mobile – GSM, EDGE, UMTS, LTE, ??? TETRA – secure communication, Operational in more than 100 countries DECT – used mainly for wireless handset in more than 130 countries DVB – Services available on every continent M2M – Machine to Machine / IoT ETSI’s Lawful Interception 6 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI – The home of NFV Role of ETSI evolved in the ICT landscape beyond telecoms - convergence of IT to ICT • Network Function Virtualization • Machine-to-Machine/Internet of Things • Mobile Edge Computing • Millimeter Wave Transmission • Quantum Safe Cryptography • Next Generation Protocols • Open Source MANO ETSI “The home of NFV” : a real success story • First specifications delivered 2 years after creation • Participants from whole eco-system • Nearly 300 participating organizations from all over the world 7 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI Approach – global impact We cannot do it alone! A global body needs global partnerships Partnerships need clear agreements Clear shared and realistic expectations Mutually beneficial CHALLENGES: • IPR policies: the elephant in the room • Nearly all partnerships have different flavours • Power of adaptation is essential • We need to have the best (bullet proof) tools 8 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI partners and co-operations Interregional FORA & CONSORTIA • BBF • CAB Forum International • CONTINUA Alliance • DECT Forum • DLMS • DMR Association • DVB Regional Partners • ESMIG e.g. UPU, ICAO, UNECE… • Global Platform • HGI • IMS Forum • IMTC European • IEEE • IPV6 Forum • NFC Forum • NGMN Institutional • OGF • OIPF • OMA • TTCA • UMTS Forum • Etc… 9 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved Global Standards Collaboration Interregional collaboration on standardization matters (Japan) (China) (Japan) (USA) (Korea) (USA) (India) (USA) (International) 10 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved 3GPP – A Global Initiative 3GPP established in 1998 to standardize a global mobile system ETSI played a strong role in its creation and a pioneering role in technology path from GSM to UMTS Founding Partners From European to worldwide success The partnerships include: CCSA, ARIB, TTA, TTC, ATIS, COAI, TSDSI, UMTS Forum, NGMN, GSMA, TDIA, IPv6 Forum, TCCA... ETSI provides a strong support to the 3GPP operation CEPT > ETSI > 3GPP 5G is expected to EUROPE GLOBAL generate more 1G 2G 3G and beyond... 11 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved oneM2M - Partnership Project In Europe ETSI TC M2M established 2008. First set of M2M platform standards to market in 2011. Global oneM2M Partnership project established July 2012. 1st Release delivered in Jan. 2015 12 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved Conclusions ETSI is a ‘must-consult’ body for European standardization in support of regulation and is at the forefront supporting European industry ETSI is part of a global dialogue on standardization at all levels ETSI has the Membership and tools for both European and Global implementation of standards Moreover ETSI is preparing for the future where the Internet of Things and other essential technologies become real 13 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved Thank you for your attention Jørgen Friis ETSI CSO 650 route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis [email protected] France +33 4 92 94 42 11 www.etsi.org 14 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved.
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