THE VALUE OF STANDARDIZATION IN ICT

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THE VALUE OF STANDARDIZATION IN ICT Dirk Weiler, Chairman of the ETSI Board and IPR Special Committee

The value of Standardization in ICT Standardization vs. proprietary solutions Why stakeholders participate in or contribute to standardization Conflicting interests of standards contributors and standards users Objectives of SSO IPR policies 2

Business considerations For profit organizations prefer monopoly over standard Proprietary solution no need for consensus building Economies of scale More brain power Customer pressure for competition Government pressure against lock in 3

Contribution of Standardization to GDP Country Publisher Time frame Growth rate of GDP Contribution of standards Germany DIN (2000) 1960 1996 3,30% 0,90% France AFNOR (2009) 1950 2007 3,40% 0,80% United Kingdom DTI (2005) 1948 2002 2,50% 0,30% Standards Council Canada of Canada (2007) 1981 2004 2,70% 0,20% Standards Australia Australia (2006) 1962 2003 3,60% 0,80% Source: The Economic Benefits of Standardization, DIN, 2011 http://alt.din.de/sixcms_upload/media/2896/gnn_2011_engl_final.pdf Further information (ISO/IEC) http://www.standardsinfo.net/info/benefits/benefits_s1.html 4

Mobile Communication Source: GSMA https://gsmaintelligence.com/ Source: Nokia http://networks.nokia.com/innovation/technology-vision 5

The value of Standardization in ICT Standardization vs. proprietary solutions Why stakeholders participate in or contribute to standardization Conflicting interests of standards contributors and standards users Objectives of SSO IPR policies 6

Membership Over 800 companies, big and small, from 64 countries on 5 continents 7 Manufacturers, network operators, service and content providers, national administrations, ministries, universities, research bodies, consultancies, user organizations A powerful and dynamic mix of skills, resources and ambitions

Some reasons to participate Ensure interoperability Drive your technology of choice into the standard Contribute the views of your constituency (e.g. environment, users, social interests, SMEs) Access to leading edge ICT knowledge Opportunities to meet and influence your customers & competitors Direct insight into critical issues, including regulatory & spectrum matters, and the ability to influence them 8

The value of Standardization in ICT Standardization vs. proprietary solutions Why stakeholders participate in or contribute to standardization Conflicting interests of standards contributors and standards users Objectives of SSO IPR policies 9

Interests of Standards contributors and standards users Standard contributors Develop the most suitable standard Fair access to the standard for all interested users Reward for the investments into developing the standard Optimum reward Standard users Have the most suitable standard available Fair access to the standard for all interested users Minimum constraints for using the standard Minimum costs 10

The value of Standardization in ICT Standardization vs. proprietary solutions Why stakeholders participate in or contribute to standardization Conflicting interests of standards contributors and standards users Objectives of SSO IPR policies 11

Background Main Characteristics of ETSI IPR Policy Focus on the most suitable technology for the standards. Early identification and disclosure of essential IPRs, especially in cases where the holder of essential IPR is not prepared to grant licences under FRAND terms and conditions. Ensuring the future applicability of the standards in full respect of the rights of the IPR owner by requesting irrevocable FRAND licensing undertaking. No involvement of ETSI in any commercial discussion on IPR matters (i.e., terms and conditions of the licenses to be determined by the parties of the agreement). Voluntary, unilateral, public ex ante disclosures of licensing terms for the sole purpose of assisting members in making informed (unilateral and independent) decisions in relation to whether solutions best meet the technical objectives, are not prohibited under the ETSI IPR Policy. In this context, ETSI provides a depository for URLs of IPR owners, which contain the relevant information. 12

ETSI s IPR policy objectives, basically unchanged during the past 20 years 3.1 It is ETSI's objective to create STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS that are based on solutions which best meet the technical objectives of the European telecommunications sector, as defined by the General Assembly. In order to further this objective the ETSI IPR POLICY seeks to reduce the risk to ETSI, MEMBERS, and others applying ETSI STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, that investment in the preparation, adoption and application of STANDARDS could be wasted as a result of an ESSENTIAL IPR for a STANDARD or TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION being unavailable. In achieving this objective, the ETSI IPR POLICY seeks a balance between the needs of standardization for public use in the field of telecommunications and the rights of the owners of IPRs. 3.2 IPR holders whether members of ETSI and their AFFILIATES or third parties, should be adequately and fairly rewarded for the use of their IPRs in the implementation of STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. 3.3 ETSI shall take reasonable measures to ensure, as far as possible, that its activities which relate to the preparation, adoption and application of STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, enable STANDARDS and TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS to be available to potential users in accordance with the general principles of standardization. 13

Contact Dirk Weiler: Dirk.weiler@nokia.com ETSI: info@etsi.org ETSI IPR: http://www.etsi.org/about/how wework/intellectual property rights iprs Thank you! 14