GRANT OF LICENSE and IPR Information:
Refer to 3G.IP “Grant of Rights, License, and Non-Disclosure Agreement” Document.
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3G.IP 2002 Charter
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3G.IP Mission Statement
Actively promote a common IP based wireless system for third generation mobile communications technology to ensure rapid standards development and take up by operators, vendors and application developers
Drive for completion of the standardization for an all IP based Wireless Network Architecture in 3GPP Release 5 and 6
Define the high level direction and evolution of future releases of the all IP network beyond 3GPP Release 5
Review and evaluate alternative wireless architectures and strive for industry convergence on all-IP architectures
Develop agreements between carriers for implementation direction and services requirements and priorities
Promote alignment between wireless and fixed IP architectures
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3G.IP 2002 Goals Drive the All-IP Standards Development
– Perform a risk analysis of 3GPP release 5 and release 6
» Prioritize content for 3GPP release 5 and 6
» Drive for release 5 completion 3/2002 and release 6 completion by 3/2003
» Support work in 3GPP by: focusing resources to initiate and complete work items consensus building on critical items
– Lobby IETF by individual companies rather than by 3G.IP
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3G.IP 2002 Goals (continued)
Define the Future Evolution and Roadmap Create a long term all-IP target architecture, with industry
convergence as the goal Architecture to be based on business and technical issues and
benefits, including consideration of backwards compatibility Adapt technical detail to the SDO to be influenced by providing
high level technical contributions Derive the 3G.IP evolution plan for release 6 onwards Identify candidates for release 6 and 7 content and scheduling Consider the work of other related fora (e.g. MWIF, ITU) and
manage relationships with other fora
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3G.IP 2002 Goals (continued)
Lobby as a Market Representation Organization Assume a communications and marketing role to encourage early
adoption of all-IP technology Assume a leadership role to produce a practical staged plan, and
then lobby industry and standards bodies (including 3GPP through the 3G.IP MRP status)
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3G.IP Organization Structure
3G.IP Management/Steering Plenary 3GPP Release Issues 3G.IP Future Evolution
Roadmap 3G.IP Marketing &
Communication 3G.IP Ad-hocs
3G.IP Management/Steering
Plenary
3GPP Release Issues
3G.IP Future Evolution Roadmap
Ad-hocsAd-hocsAd-hocs
3G.IP Marketing& Communication
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3G.IP Management/Steering
3G.IP program management– Manage the work program for 3G.IP
– Approval of Ad-hocs
Administrative– Manage the charter, operational procedures, legal procedures
New company membership– Criteria and evaluation
Approval of Coordination with other interest groups – Such as OHG, UMTS Forum, GSM A, UWCC, Packet cable,
MWIF
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Plenary
Works according to agreed 3G.IP working principles– Overall agenda for 3G.IP meeting
– Assignment of contributions
– Logistics at meeting location
– Scheduling of parallel and sequential ad-hocs/standing groups
– Receives Reports from Ad-hocs and standing groups
– Approval of decisions and 3G.IP external contributions
Initiation of break out meetings for special topics – Meeting where a company can present a subject of general interest
to the group
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3GPP Release Issues
Drive the All-IP Standards Development– Perform a risk analysis of 3GPP release 5 and 6
» Prioritize content for 3GPP release 5 and 6
» Drive for release 5 completion 3/2002 and release 6 completion by 3/2003
» Support work in 3GPP by: focusing resources to initiate and complete work items consensus building on critical items
– Lobby IETF by individual companies rather than by 3G.IP
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3G.IP Future Evolution Roadmap
Define the Future Evolution and Roadmap Create a long term all-IP target architecture, with industry
convergence as the goal Architecture to be based on business and technical issues and
benefits, including consideration of backwards compatibility Adapt technical detail to the SDO to be influenced by providing
high level technical contributions Derive the 3G.IP evolution plan for release 6 onwards Identify candidates for release 6 and 7 content and scheduling Consider the work of other related fora (e.g. MWIF, ITU) and
manage relationships with other fora
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3G.IP Marketing and Communication
Produces a practical staged plan, and then lobbies the industry and standards bodies (including 3GPP through the 3G.IP MRP status)
Provides a venue for suggesting new market requirements to 3GPP and other industry groups/SDOs
Develops 3G.IP Market Requirements and Roadmap Develops 3G.IP input into 3GPP as a MRP Promotes the all-IP architecture to ensure rapid standards
development and take up by operators, vendors and application developers
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3G.IP Ad-Hoc groups Focus 3G.IP on key technical issues that are not adequately
addressed in 3GPP or other SDOs Focus and agree on high level assumptions and design
architecture principles– Have 3GPP and SDOs do the detailed work
Typical process for initiating an Ad-hoc– Proposed and presented to the management steering team or on the e-mail
reflector» Communication of a proposal is strongly encouraged prior to the meeting
– As required, discussed during the meeting sessions or in between 3G.IP meetings
– Approved by the management/steering group
Ad-hoc initiation proposal should at least include– Description – 3G.IP Objective/Expectation– Specific duration
» (guideline: Initiation at one meeting with 2 subsequent 3G.IP meetings)