ITU Workshop on ICT Innovations in emerging economies Moscow, Russia

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ITU Workshop on ICT
Innovations in emerging
economies
Moscow, Russia
10 September 2012
Abstract
 Existing networks and services - the trend toward globalization, a
ubiquitous business
 Existing examples of global services and networks, few examples of
successful projects
 Global services and networks in ITU – ITU-T SG2
 Global services and networks. Numbering. The ability of future global
services and networks on telecommunication networks
 Global services and networks and MTT
Existing networks and services - globalization
 Economic globalization and the rapid development of the
international division of labor – real factor 21st Century
The 21st Century business models and systems based on the
knowledge economy and information society require that we function
in an increasingly globalized digitally networked economy from which
none are excluded. As we now live in a world in which at the touch of
a key we are able to traverse vast distances between us, crossing
borders and closing time zones through the transmission of
information, data and images in a matter of seconds, we need
interoperability and trust as never before … (WTSA-08)
 Advances in telecommunications infrastructure, including the rise
of the Internet, represent major driving factors in globalization and
precipitate further interdependence of economic and cultural activities
(Wiki)
 Market. Companies (Orange, MTS). Networks. Services.
Examples – success and …
 Internet
 Facebook, LinkedIn
 Google Play Store, Apple Store
 Skype
…………………………………………………………………………..
 +800
 Mobile Roaming
Global services and networks - ITU
 SG2 - Operational aspects of service provision and telecommunications
management
Study Group 2 shall define and describe services from a user's point of
view to facilitate global interconnection and interoperation and, to the
extent practicable, ensure compatibility with the International
Telecommunication Regulations and related intergovernmental
agreements. SG 2 should continue to study service policy aspects
including those that may arise in the operation and provision of
transborder, global and/or regional services taking due account of
national sovereignty.
 Question 1/2 – Application of numbering, naming, addressing and
identification plans for fixed and mobile telecommunications services
 Question 3/2 – Service and operational aspects of
telecommunications, including service definition
Global services and networks. Numbering. Future
 Global Services
 Global Networks
 Numbering
 +800 International Freephone Services
 +881 Global Mobile Satellite Services (GMSS)
 +882, +883 Global Networks
 +979 International Premium Rate Service (IPRS)
 +999 Reserved for future global service
 M2M – Machine to Machine – Vodafone
 On-board (Airplane, etc.) – OnAir, AirCell,
Panasonic/AeroMobile, Row 44
 Education and collaboration – MTT
Global services and networks - MTT
– Global Collaboration & Education Network
The Service enables lecturers and students, moderators and
collaborators, buyers and sellers, religious and political leaders and
their followers to organize interaction sessions based on live voice
call or recorded audio playback in an optimal and cost-efficient
manner.
 GlobeCEN
MTT GlobeCEN
Collaboration & Education Centers
+88N YY xxxx xxx
PLMN
+88N YY zzz zzz
PSTN
Thanks a lot!
Dmitry Cherkesov
MTT
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