DOCUMENT #: GSC13-PLEN-31R1 FOR: Presentation

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DOCUMENT #:
GSC13-PLEN-31R1
FOR:
Presentation
SOURCE:
CCSA
AGENDA ITEM:
Plenary; 4.3
CONTACT(S):
Bxzhou@ccsa.org.cn
Recent Progress of CCSA ’s
Standardization Activities
CCSA
Submission Date:
July 1, 2008
Current Activities
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In 2007, 29 national standards, 144 industry standards (YD/T and YD/C), 22
technical reports of communication standard class (YD/B), were completed.
In the first half on 2008, 158 industry standards and 42 national standards were
finished.
Hot spot areas
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3G and IMT-Advanced including TD–SCDMA and its evolution
NGN
Optical Transfer Network (OTN) and optical access network(OAN)
Energy saving technologies
Future ICT service management and operation
Active areas
– Convergence of telecommunications network and Internet
– Information Barrier-Free standards
– Emergency communication
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China Communications Standards Association Intellectual Property Rights Policy
(for trial implementation) was issued in December, 2007.
– In order to address intellectual property rights issues in the communication
standardization process, encourage independent innovation, promote the adoption of
new technologies, protect the rights of patent holders and interests of the public, and
facilitate standards development and implementation.
– CCSA will gain experiences constantly through the implementation of the IPR Policy
and make it promptly revised and improved.
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Current Activities (2)
• Improvement of CCSA’s Operation Mechanism
In order to adapt to the development of information and communication
technologies and the protection of environment, CCSA established two Special
Task Groups:
– Home Network Special Task Group (ST1)
– Communication Product Environment Protection Standard Special Task
Group (ST2)
• Re-election of Vice Chairmen of TCs and Heads of WGs
In 2007, CCSA accomplished the reelection of Vice Chairmen of Technical
Committees and Heads and deputy Heads of Working Groups, following up the
reelection of Chairmen of Technical Committees in 2006.
• CCSA’s English website was revised and supplemented.
Making the information on CCSA’s activities and standards timely available to
the international community.
• Actively participating in ITU, GSC, 3GPP, 3GPP2, CJK activities.
More than 4000 contributions were submitted to ITU, 3GPP and 3GPP2 and
other international and regional standards organizations in 2007.
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Strategic Direction
• To insist on the principle that the technical innovation takes as the basis,
the increase of key technology of independent IPR in the standard as the
emphasis, meeting the needs of development of information industry as
the goal; so as to improve the standardization level of the national
information and communication industry, so as to contribute to realize the
powerful nation in the field of telecommunications;
• To extensively establish friendly cooperation with other standards
organizations. Changing the standards development method from only
adopting international standards to actively participating in the
development of international standards;
• To set up a market-oriented management mechanism in which the
government takes as the pilot , enterprises as the main body, and the
standards organization as the platform, widely attracting manufacturers,
universities, institutes and users to participate in standards development;
• CCSA will follow the principle of “Openness, Fairness, Justness and
Consensus” in conducting its standardization activities.
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Challenges
• Convergence of Services and Technologies
– FMC
– Telecommunication network/Internet
– Telecommunication/Broadcasting
• Efficient management mechanism and fast development of technologies.
– Fast development of technologies
– The period of standardization process is relatively long currently
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Next Steps/Actions
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To give full play to CCSA's role as a platform absorbing operators, manufactures,
institutes and universities to contribute to the development of communications
standards;
To pay close attention to the studies on 3G, IMT-advanced, NGN, energy saving
technologies, ICT service management and operation;
To improve the operation mechanism to meet to requirements of fast
development of technologies;
To continue to strengthen international technical exchange and cooperation, to
participate in the international standardization activities to deeper extent and
more extensive field, seeking more extensive connection and cooperation;
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Supplemental Slides
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Supplemental Slides
• Hot spot areas
• CCSA IPR Policy
• Column of Number of Contributions to ITU,3GPP and
3GPP2 in 2007
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Hot Spot Areas(1/3)
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3G and IMT-Advanced
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TD-SCDMA/HSPA(HSDPA/HSUPA)
TD-SCDMA/MBMS and BCMCS
TD-LTE
Mobile IMS series interfaces
MMD equipment series standards
Study on Wireless system co-existing technologies
IMT-Advanced core network architecture
Study on IMT-Advanced key technologies
NGN
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Technical Requirements of the Emergency Communication on NGN
Study of NGN-based IPTV architecture
Requirements for the Unified IMS
General Technical Requirements of the Networking of the Unified IMS
Unified IMS System Function and Architecture
Technical Requirements of P-CSCF of the Unified IMS
Technical Requirements of I-CSCF/S-CSCF of the Unified IMS
Technical Requirements of HSS of the Unified IMS
Identification Presentation and Restriction Service
Call Forwarding Service
Malicious Call Identification (MCID) and Anonymous
Communication Rejection (ACR) services
Call Waiting (CW) and Call HOLD (HOLD) Services
IP Centrex Service
Click to Dial Service
Customized Multimedia Alerting Service
Customized Multimedia Ringing Service
Multimedia Conference Service
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Hot Spot Areas (2/3)
• Optical Transfer Network (OTN) and optical access network(OAN)
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OTN
T-MPLS based packet transfer network
TDM service over EPON/GPON system
GPON interworking
Next generation access network
PON fiber link monitoring and diagnoses
2.5Gbit/sEPON
• Energy saving technologies
– Requirement of lithium battery recycle-disposal of for telecommunication;
– Technical Requirements of Recycling of Lead Acid Battery for Telecommunications;
– synthetic reuse of power supply system of access network equipment and remote
module;
– Windy battery for telecommunication;
– Solar battery for telecommunication;
– General Technical Requirements of Power Supply System for Telecommunication;
– Technological Standards of Constant Temperature & Humidity Air Conditioning for
Telecom Computer Room;
– Intelligent Save Energy System by Fresh Wind for Telecommunication Stations/Sites;
– Intelligent Heat Exchanger for Telecommunication Stations/Sites
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Hot Spot Areas (3/3)
• ICT service management and operation
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Study on ICT Access standards system for Small and Middle sized enterprises;
ICT Access services requirement Technical for Small and Middle sized enterprises;
The Service Requirement for Unified Communication;
The Interface Technical Requirement of Instant Message and Voice Communication
Services for Unified Communication;
– The Technical and Standardization Requirement for Unified Communication;
– IT operations and maintenance service management technical specification
Part1: Architecture;
Part2: definition of management service
Part3: management process
Part4: service management support system
Part5: Configuration management database
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CCSA IPR Policy
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In principle CCSA is not opposed to adoption of patented technology in a Standard.
CCSA encourages Members to early disclose information of patents related to Standard
known by Members and their Affiliates. However this does not imply any obligation for a
Member to conduct any patent searches.
Members and their Affiliates who hold patents related to Standard shall submit patent
licensing declaration to CCSA.
Where a patent related to Standard held by a non-Member is brought to the attention of
CCSA, CCSA shall immediately request the patent holder to disclose the patent information
and submit a related patent licensing declaration.
CCSA will not be involved in licensing negotiations in the implementation of Standards,
which should be conducted between the patent holders and the other parties implementing
the Standard.
CCSA shall establish an appropriate procedure and approach to allow Members and public
access to the patent information including licensing declaration, which has been provided
by the patent holders. CCSA will not be responsible for checking the validity of the patents,
and the applicability of the patent to the Standard, nor guarantee the accuracy and
completeness of the patent information.
CCSA shall own the copyright of the Documentation and Standards created by CCSA or its
Working Organizations. The copyright of the Standards approved and released by relevant
government authorities belongs to the authorities concerned.
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Column of Number of Contributions
to ITU,3GPP and 3GPP2 in 2007
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In 2007, the number of contributions to ITU, 3GPP, 3GPP2 and other
international and regional standards organizations increased tremendously.
3500
3218
3000
2500
2231
2000
1500
ITU
3GPP
3GPP2
1201
1000
612
500
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193
20
47
2003
242
2004
361
51
736
594
325
154
2005
2006
300
2007
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