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Overview of GSS,
WTSA-12 Outcomes
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World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
20-29 November 2012 Best-attended WTSA ever with 1000+
delegates from 100+ countries Structure of ITU-T and priorities New ITU-T leadership teams appointed
for 10 ITU-T Study Groups with membership from 35 countries (24 developing countries)
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Global Standards Symposium19 November 2012
Speakers: Leaders of industry, government and regulators, other standards bodies: ISO, IEC, IEEE, IETF, CCSA, TTC, TTA
Collaboration between standards bodies Inter-relationship with vertical sectors
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6 New ResolutionsSoftware defined networking (Res. 77)e-Health (Res. 78)e-Waste (Res. 79)Acknowledging contributions from
academia (Res. 80)Strengthening collaboration (Res. 81)Strategic and structural review (Res. 82)
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WTSA-12 Resolutions 50 Revised Resolutions including
Bridging Standardization Gap (Res. 44)Conformance & Interoperability (Res. 76)Climate Change (Res. 73)Misuse of numbering resources (Res. 61)Non-discriminatory access to Internet
(Res. 69)Voluntary funding of ITU-T (Res. 34)
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6 new technical RecommendationsMPLS-TP (G.8113.1 and G.8113.2)Remote management of networked
devices in home networking (G.9980)Power line transceiver (G.9901)Deep packet inspection (Y.2770)Time-scale for settlement of accounts
(D.195) 7 A-series Recommendations on ITU-T
WTSA-12 Recommendations
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New Opinion 1 “Practical application of network externality premium” considering the progress achieved … those
Member States concerned may wish to … possibly withdraw the reservations about Recommendation ITU-T D.156, Network externalities,
Member States to implement Recommendation ITU-T D.156,
Council to report on this subject to PP 2014.
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WTSA-12 Opinion
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Resolutions on collaboration and cooperation (6)
Res 7 – ISO/IEC Res 11 – UPU Res 18 – ITU-R Res 38, 57 – coordination of ITU
Sectors on IMT and other matters Res 81 – Strengthening Collaboration
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WTSA-12 Resolution 18 Principles and procedures for the allocation of work to,
and coordination between the ITU-R and ITU-T
New Annex CCoordination of ITU-R and ITU-T activities through intersector rapporteur groups (IRG)
Areas that could benefit from IRG Intelligent Transportation Systems Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication Smart Grid Communication
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WTSA-12 Resolution 44Bridging Standardization Gap between developing and
developed countries Regional groups of ITU-T SGs Cooperation with regional SDOs BSG line item in ITU budget ITU regional offices engagement Study innovation, BSG management and stimulation
programmes Annex - Updated Action Plan
1. Strengthen standard-making capabilities2. Assist developing countries with standards
application3. Human resources capacity building (eg e-learning)4. Fundraising for bridging the standardization gap
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WTSA-12 Resolution 76Studies related to conformance and interoperability testing, assistance to developing countries, and a
possible future ITU Mark programme 4 pillars specified by PP-10 Res 177
1. Conformity assessment2. Interoperability testing events3. Capacity Building4. Establishment of test centers in developing countries
Adopted action plan approved by ITU Council 2012 SG 11 to coordinate the C&I programme Implementation of ITU-T conformance database Pilot project(s) on ITU-T Recommendation Collaborations with members, testing labs & SDOs
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WTSA-12 Resolution 73ICTs, environment and climate change
Highlights ITU-T SG 5 ongoing work: Smart cities, green ICT procurement, cloud,
energy efficiency, water management, etc. ITU-T’s methodologies assess ICT’s carbon
footprint and energy consumption Standards for universal charger for mobile and
stationary ICT devices Data centers can halve energy use with ITU-T’s
best practices
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WTSA-12 Resolution 77Standardization work in the ITU-T Sector for
software-defined networking (SDN)
Newly adopted by WTSA-12 SDN = most promising technology for
network virtualization ITU-T SG13 to take lead to accelerate the
work on SDN architecture and requirements TSB to organize a workshop in June Invite membership to submit contributions
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WTSA-12 Resolution 78ICT applications and standards for improved access to
e-health services
Instructs ITU to: Develop activities on e-healthCollaborate with WHO and othersConsider organizing a global conferenceOrganize seminars and workshopsStudy communication protocols relating to
e-health Give priority to safeguarding patients’
rights and privacy
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WTSA-12 Resolution 79The role of telecommunication/ICTs in handling and controlling e-waste from telecommunication and IT
equipment and methods of treating it
Instructs ITU to: Develop standards relating to handling,
controlling and treating e-waste Organize seminars and workshops to enhance
awareness, particularly in developing countries Gauge the needs of the developing countries,
assist them on proper assessment of e-waste Study the impact of used equipment and
products brought into developing countries and give appropriate guidance to assist
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WTSA-12 Resolution 80Acknowledging the active involvement of the
membership in the development of ITU-T deliverables
TSB Director To acknowledge the value of active participation in ITU-T To highlight the importance of contribution to ITU-T
TSAG To study how to acknowledge significant contributors To define objective criteria for identifying contributors
Member States Recognize contributors
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WTSA-12 Resolution 82Strategic and Structural review of the ITU-T Sector
Review Committee created: Review the current coordination and
collaborations mechanisms Identify and propose new modalities To conduct its initial review in a timely manner To report to TSAG on regular basis To submit its report to the next WTSA
TSB Director to support Review Committee and provide fellowships to those eligible
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WTSA-12 Resolution 61Countering and combating misappropriation and
misuse of international telecommunication numbering resources
Invites Member States to… …ensure that ITU-T E.164 numbering
resources are used only by the assignees and only for the purposes for which they were assigned, and that unassigned resources are not used
Attachment – Suggested guidelines for regulators, administrations and operating agencies authorized by Member States for dealing with number misappropriation
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WTSA-12 Resolution 64IP address allocation and facilitating the transition to
and deployment of IPv6 ITU IPv6 Group concluded after 2010-2012 study WTSA-12 Res 64 instructs:
ITU to collaborate with stakeholders on IPv6 deployment
ITU-T SG 2 and 3 to study Allocation and economics of available IPv4 addresses IPv6 address allocation and registration
Invite Member States and Sector Members to Develop policies to ensure IPv6-capable public services Promote adoption and ensure equipment is IPv6-capable
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WTSA-12 Resolution 69Non-discriminatory access
and use of Internet resources In 2009-2012 study period, 35 cases
reported WTSA-12 Res 69 instructs:
TSB Director to report to TSAG on the progress of this resolution, in order for TSAG to evaluate the effectiveness of its implementation, and to report on the progress of this resolution to next WTSA
Secretary-General to report annually to the ITU Council on the progress of this resolution
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Summary Hot technical trends addressed
future networks, software defined networking, cloud computing, home networks, environmental impact
Resolutions on hot thematic topics updated in the run-up to the WCIT
Emphasis on bridging the standardization gap Evolving role of ITU-T with other organizations Stimulation of increased membership and
participation Conformance and interoperability role strengthened