World Class Standards TISPAN Defining the Next Generation Network Chairman TISPAN, Rainer Münch R.Muench@alcatel-lucent.de TISPAN Workshop Beijing May 2008
World Class Standards Presentation Roadmap 1. TISPAN overview 2. TISPAN future activities 3. Standards coordination 4. Conclusions
World Class Standards Presentation Roadmap 1. TISPAN overview 2. TISPAN future activities 3. Standards coordination 4. Conclusions
World Class Standards TISPAN is the home of NGN standards 4
TISPAN is the home of NGN standards TISPAN is the ETSI body that specifies:- World Class Standards Standards for Fixed networks and internet convergence Developed the Convergence work Item (FMC) Specifies the Next Generation of Networks Provides the definition of the NGN principally from a European view but NOTE: Many of the participating organizations have their HQ s from outside of Europe TISPAN NGN specifications are referenced by the ITU-T and can be considered as THE global NGN solution Open area: http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/tispan/open/ 5
TISPAN is today An important standards group (and a great one) World Class Standards Typically up to 160 participants per meeting International participation (Europe, Asia, Americas) Up to +800 documents to treat in 7 WGs during one week 4 plenaries, 4-6 WG meetings, 4-8 ad hocs per year 6
TISPAN Organisation World Class Standards 7 Working Groups Requirements and Architecture Protocols Numbering, Naming, Addressing, Routeing Home Networks Testing and Validation Security Network Management Hierarchical system for organising and managing the work Oversee activity per topic Collocated Technical Committee Plenaries and full WG meetings (4 times a year) Interim meetings as required and agreed (face-to-face or virtual) Close co-operation with other SDOs, ITU-T, 3GPP, corporate networks, many fora and groups 7
TISPAN What have we done? World Class Standards NGN-Release 1: (December 2005), defines the overall architecture including IMS re-use and other subsystems NGN-Release 2: (April 2008), builds upon Rel-1, adding in initial applications (Home gateway, IPTV, corporate networks) NGN Release 3: Work now beginning, at least 10 new work areas identified at last Plenary meeting 8
Resource control Access networks attachment Common IMS Supplementary services IPTV Home networks Corporate networks World Class Standards Some key work areas in NGN (R1 and R2) 9
World Class Standards Presentation Roadmap 1. TISPAN overview 2. TISPAN future activities 3. Standards coordination 4. Conclusions
Next Steps (in Standards) World Class Standards As NGN networks are being rolled out and tested TISPAN is seeing a large increase in the number of corrections (CRs) to NGN-R1 and R2. This is a good sign. TISPAN (and ETSI) recognises the importance of cooperation agreements and is identifying key bodies and works together to avoid duplication of effort. TISPAN s members are now focused on Rel-2 completion and progressing new work areas for Rel-3. TEAM TISPAN is focused on enabling our customers to finally reach the next in NGN. 11
TISPAN Release 3 World Class Standards Early requirements for the next TISPAN Release include VoIP Consolidation (including QoS, security, interworking) IPTV Service evolution (blended services and beyond) Ultra Broadband (fixed and wireless) access to the NGN Interconnection (both IMS and non IMS) Network Harmonization - increase interoperability with other NGNs and other networks (non IMS). Working with ETSI Board, 3GPP and GSMA 12
World Class Standards Presentation Roadmap 1. TISPAN overview 2. TISPAN future activities 3. Standards coordination 4. Conclusions
IP Sphere Forum FMCA ETSI EMTEL Ecma ITU-T World Class Standards ATIS SGs & FCs GSMA IEEE CableLabs 3GPP2 TM Forum HGI ETSI TISPAN NGN specs for fixed networks WiMax forum 3GPP IMS spec owner ETSI ATTM DSL Forum DLNA ETSI INT IETF IP, SIP and other specs owner DVB O-IPTV Forum MS Forum Parlay Group Techno independent APIs OMA Services based on IMS Platform 14
World Class Standards Presentation Roadmap 1. TISPAN overview 2. TISPAN future activities 3. Standards coordination 4. Conclusions
Some Conclusions World Class Standards The market looks for standards based NGN solutions to avoid bespoke clients, proprietary solutions and interworking problems. Standards must be an enablerand not a barrier to NGN, and fragmentation of standards is not useful to industry. TISPAN are working together with other groups on developing and validating the standards to support tomorrows converged fixed and mobile high speed networks. TISPAN is an attractive place and a great group for all parties interested in NGN. TISPAN is the home of NGN standards. 16
World Class Standards ETSI Please visit http://www.etsi.org or contact helpdesk@etsi.org TISPAN Please visit http://www.tispan.org or contact TISPANsupport@etsi.org Open area: http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/tispan/open/ 17
World Class Standards Thank you for your attention Any Questions? 18