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Introduction to ETSI
ETSI Seminar for Turk Telekom
Dr. Hermann Brand
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Ankara, 6.-7. May 2010
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Outline
About ETSI
3 business roles
Direct membership of organisations CEPT Europe
Specifications and standards
Two exemplary success stories
Summary
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ETSI – the European Telecommunications Standards Institute
was established 1988 as an independent, not-for-profit association offering direct participation of organizations
ETSI sets globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and related fields
ETSI is officially recognised by the EU as a European Standards Organization (ESO)
Many ETSI Members are global players & ETSI’s ICT standards are adopted worldwide Over 20% of ETSI’s more than 700 members from more than 60 countries have
no established operations in Europe 15% of the other 80% are headquartered outside Europe
ETSI has more than 80 partnership agreements with other Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) and Industry Forums
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GSP: Global Standards Producer:ETSI creates standards intended to meet global needs in ICT (global applicability of technical specifications)
ESO: European Standards Organization: ETSI produces Harmonized Standards in all areas of telecommunications & ICT used to access European market
SPO: Service Providing Organization: Interopolis: interoperability engineering Forapolis: forum management Plugtests events, home of TTCN-3
ETSI balances 3 business roles
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Direct membership of organisations
Manufacturers Network operators National
Administrations Service providers Research bodies Universities User groups ConsultanciesThe members are in the driving seat !
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ETSI is its members! You are ETSI !
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Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican
ETSI Europe is CEPT Europe
Turkey is a CEPT country
all 48 CEPT countries form “Greater ICT-
Europe”
CEPT: European Conference of Postal& Telecommunications
Administrations
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Law
Regulatory Standards
Standards, Specifications
Corporate Specifications
Mandatory
VoluntaryPublic
Private
Specifications, standards and normsA Standard is a technical specification generally agreed upon, precisely and completely defined, and well documented, so that any supplier can implement it. (David G. Messerschmitt)
Specific to Europe, mandated by EC/EFTA, transposition into national
standards
Approved by membership or Technical Body
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• More than 23000 deliverables• Circa 7000 experts active in technical work program
•Delegates•Experts in STFs
Forums, Consortia
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Early LTE commercial deployment
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Source: IDATE, based on operator announcements
GSM
GPRS
UMTS
HSPA
LTE
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Summary
ETSI is a non-for profit Standards Developing Organization (SDO) in all areas of ICT
ETSI has three business roles Direct membership of organisations. The members are in the
driving seat.
ETSI’s core competence is ICT standards production ETSI is leading edge and shapes ICT markets
e.g. LTE is #1 in mobile broadband and a milestone towards the Future Internet
e.g. DECT growing into the wireless sensor network market
We all use products and services based on ETSI standardized technologies in daily life
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Thank you for your attention ETSI website (http://www.etsi.org)
general public information free standards download promotional aspects
ETSI portal (http://portal.etsi.org) easy access to data
for each tb Working documents ETSI applications and
databases
3GPP website (www.3gpp.org)
Forapolis website (www.forapolis.org)
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Questions
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Can you please...
How does this...
Does this mean...
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BACKUP SLIDES
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Standardisation Environment
Regulation, legislation, policies
markets, technologies
SDOs
-Rules-Processes
-Culture
-Interests-Roles
-Strategies
stakeholders
Technical Body
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ETSI is not …
a REGULATORY body, but… we provide technical specifications to support regulation
a CERTIFICATION body, but… we provide specifications and other tools to assist certification
a FREQUENCY ALLOCATION body, but… we collect, co-ordinate and contribute frequency requirements for the
ICT community
part of the European Commission, nor part of CEPT, but… we work closely with these and many other organisations
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