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ETSI – A Global Player
Globally applicable standards for Information & Communications Technologies: Telecommunications Radiocommunications Broadcasting Other related areas
Officially recognised European Standards Organization Independent, Not-for-profit Direct member participation Almost 700 members 18,000 publications available for free ISO 9001 : 2000 Certified
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Some of our World Class Standards GSM - Developed by ETSI
2.4 billion users in over 200 countries 1.3 million new users every day!!
ETSI’s Lawful Interception Being deployed in Europe, USA and Australia, where laws are being
developed to comply with the ETSI Standard
DECT – Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications 200 million terminals in more than 110 countries
DVB system specifications Based on DVB Project proposals Services available on every continent
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Some of our World Class Standards TETRA
900 contracts in more than 80 countries
TISPAN Participation from all regions on NGN (Next Generation Networks)
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) The ETSI IPR Policy is a world leader and reference in its field
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Global Standards CollaborationInterregional collaboration on selected standardization
(Canada)
(USA)
(USA)
(International)
(Japan)
(Korea)
Communications Alliance(Australia)
(Japan)
(China)
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Fora /Consortia
Fora /Consortia
It’s a Standards World
ITU-TITU-T ITU-RITU-R
GTSC
GRSC
• DECT Forum• DVB Project Group• EBU• GSM Association• IEEE• IMTC• IPv6 Forum• TETRA Forum• UMTS Forum• & 50+ others
Internationalbodies
GSC InterregionalCo-operation
Europe
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Some of our latest work areas
Common IMS Next Generation Networks (NGN) Ultra wideband (UWB) Grid Computing RFID - Radio Frequency Identification Low Power Devices Emergency alerting, e-call GSM on aircraft Communications for Public Safety Bandsharing Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) eHealth
Common IMS Next Generation Networks (NGN) Ultra wideband (UWB) Grid Computing RFID - Radio Frequency Identification Low Power Devices Emergency alerting, e-call GSM on aircraft Communications for Public Safety Bandsharing Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) eHealth
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Our work includes…
Mobile GSM, UMTS, Railway communications… Private/professional land mobile radio systems
Cordless (DECT) In the past, analogue cordless & paging
Spectrum matters & electromagnetic compatibility WLAN - Wireless Local Area Networks TETRA & other public safety systems Broadcast Satellite communications Short Range devices Aeronautical and marine radio Wireless medical devices
Mobile GSM, UMTS, Railway communications… Private/professional land mobile radio systems
Cordless (DECT) In the past, analogue cordless & paging
Spectrum matters & electromagnetic compatibility WLAN - Wireless Local Area Networks TETRA & other public safety systems Broadcast Satellite communications Short Range devices Aeronautical and marine radio Wireless medical devices
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Our work includes…
Telecoms networks Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Fax, modems, etc ADSL etc Cable distribution systems Exchange equipment Protocols Power line telecommunications Safety Speech recognition Testing SMS for fixed networks
Telecoms networks Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Fax, modems, etc ADSL etc Cable distribution systems Exchange equipment Protocols Power line telecommunications Safety Speech recognition Testing SMS for fixed networks
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Security and algorithms
We are a world leader in creating cryptographic algorithms and protocols to prevent fraud and unauthorised access to ICT and broadcast networks, and to protect customers’ privacy
Including: Algorithms to protect GPRS, GSM and 3GPP communications
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) receiver
algorithm for PBX and Central Office applications• used around the world, outperforming
all traditional solutions
Conditional Access for TV etc
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Security and algorithms Lawful Interception
ETSI’s European LI handover specification has been adopted by carriers and regulatory bodies around the world, including the USA and Australia
Other LI standards in preparation include WLAN
Smart Cards GSM SIM card standards for security, authentication etc Our work has extended the use of the SIM for 3G and other
applications including access control to WLANs and PC security functions
Electronic signatures
Supporting the development of a European electronic signature infrastructure
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We are also a Service Provider
Protocol and Testing Competence Centre (PTCC)
Supporting ETSI committees on the application of formal techniques in standards on a daily basis
Development of test specifications (conformance and interoperability) www.etsi.org/ptcc
Interoperability testing (Plugtests™)
Validation of standards and prototypes through interoperability events - www.etsi.org/plugtests
Forum hosting (Forapolis)
Support services to any forum with technical specification activities - www.forapolis.com
Protocol and Testing Competence Centre (PTCC)
Supporting ETSI committees on the application of formal techniques in standards on a daily basis
Development of test specifications (conformance and interoperability) www.etsi.org/ptcc
Interoperability testing (Plugtests™)
Validation of standards and prototypes through interoperability events - www.etsi.org/plugtests
Forum hosting (Forapolis)
Support services to any forum with technical specification activities - www.forapolis.com
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Users matter to ETSI
We are unique in having a comprehensive Human Factors standardization activity to support and complement our
technical work
We are a world leader in human issues in the use of ICT
We have access to world-leading multi-disciplinary skills in
human sciences and engineering
Our Human Factors guides, specifications and Technical Reports make ICT usable and enjoyable by everybody
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Our IPR Policy leads the field Our goal is to ensure an ETSI standard cannot be blocked by the refusal
of an IPR holder to grant licences for the use of his Essential IPR
Our IPR Policy defines the obligations and rights of Members… …in respect of the identification and notification of IPRs essential for ETSI
standards IPR statement and licensing declaration forms available on the web
The ETSI IPR Policy defines our obligations to
inform users of standards about Essential IPRs
by:• publishing details in SR 000 314• publishing details in standards wherever possible• publishing details on the web
http://webapp.etsi.org/IPR