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Title: ITUT Study Group Restructuring


1
ITU-T Study Group Restructuring
  • J. MacFie
  • Tel. 1 613-765-6641
  • Fax 1 613-763-2697
  • Email jmacfie_at_nortelnetworks.com

2
Outline
  • Why look at the ITU-T SG structure?
  • Developing an ITU-T SG structure proposal
  • start from generic elements of a prototypical
    network
  • consolidation considerations
  • positioning ITU-T for the future
  • fold like areas together
  • horizontal vs. vertical activities
  • participation levels critical mass maximum size
  • need to take a macro view, show flexibility
  • Hierarchy, Roles, Meetings
  • no need for change
  • Conclusions
  • Next Steps

3
Why look at the ITU-T SG structure?
  • Diffusion of work across multiple SGs impacts
    effectiveness
  • difficult for members to optimally allocate
    resources, participants may need to attend
    multiple SGs to cover a topic
  • declining participation levels with industry
    downturn
  • difficult for new participants to determine where
    to go
  • difficult for external bodies to identify with
    whom to interact
  • high volume of Liaisons between SGs may delay
    progress, consumes resources
  • Need to position ITU-T as forward looking,
    efficient
  • a well-thought-out SG structure will help address
    perception issues, improve efficiency and
    effectiveness
  • need to stimulate a resurgence of interest in
    ITU make it attractive to move under the ITU-T
    umbrella
  • within TSAGs mandate and role confirmed at PP-02

4
In developing a proposal, what should be the
starting point?
  • Performance
  • Applications and Services incl. TV, Sound, MM
  • Service Signalling
  • Transport
  • Telecommunication management operations
  • Tools and Methods
  • Mobility of Applications and Terminals
  • Security
  • Disaster Relief
  • Regulatory Aspects
  • TSAG

These are the generic elements of a prototypical
telecommunications network.
5
Consolidation Considerations I
  • Fold like areas together
  • competing interests keep together to manage as a
    package
  • fold general software aspects into application
    architecture
  • combine architecture for lower layers with
    optical and other transport networks
  • Some activities are horizontal, others
    vertical
  • keep like together, dont mix and match
  • vertical (focus is on one area)
  • Applications and services
  • Service signalling
  • Transport
  • Mobile Telecommunications
  • horizontal (cut across multiple areas)
  • Performance
  • Tools and methods
  • Telecommunication management and operations
  • Security
  • Disaster relief

6
Consolidation Considerations II
  • Need to clearly position ITU for the future
  • include study on next generation in each
    category
  • need right structure as basis for promotion as
    future-oriented
  • cannot afford redundant or divergent activities
  • Participation levels
  • over time, some SGs have grown large, others have
    become small
  • need to achieve a better balance of participation
    levels
  • Regulatory matters (SG 3) no changes proposed
  • MSs may wish to make changes within a new SG
    structure
  • TSAG provides a valuable and useful function
  • no changes are proposed

7
Consolidation Considerations III
  • SGs need critical mass to be a going concern
  • need at least 150 participants for
  • adequate diversity of interests and a
    challenging, interesting, cross-fertilized and
    sizeable work program
  • an adequate talent pool for leaders Rapporteurs,
    WP Chairmen
  • legitimacy in representing the ITU-T to external
    organizations
  • SGs need to avoid becoming large and unwieldy
  • maximum of about 350-400 participants
  • Macro view, flexibility
  • keep a macro view look after the forest, not
    just the trees
  • be reasonably flexible in groupings activities
    that are not closely related can still run
    independently within one SG
  • hosting of a sub-group outside Geneva remains
    manageable and should be encouraged
  • consolidation may reduce TSB overhead of
    Collective Letters, Liaisons, etc. some
    economies of scale may be possible

8
SGs, WPs, RGs Hierarchy, Roles, Meetings
  • Are the current hierarchy and responsibilities
    appropriate?
  • Study Groups
  • high level management
  • formal (official) meetings
  • Working Parties
  • manage the technical work
  • formal (official) meetings
  • Rapporteur Groups
  • do the technical work
  • informal meetings
  • Is meeting frequency appropriate?
  • Type Level Frequency Duration (months) (days)
  • Face-to-face SG 8 1-2
  • Face-to-face WP 4-8 1-2
  • Face-to-face RG as reqd 2-5 (/-)or electronic
  • WPs meet when SG meets.
  • Rapporteur Groups meet when WPs meet.
  • Rapporteur Groups may hold additional meetings as
    required.
  • Current three level hierarchy and roles fit the
    needs
  • Meeting frequency and duration are appropriate
  • No need seen for lengthy debate on these matters

9
Conclusions
  • Need to look at ITU-T SG structure to
  • address negative impacts of diffusion of work
  • position ITU-T as forward looking, efficient
  • Structure of ITU-T SGs
  • should be firmly based on generic elements of a
    prototypical telecommunications network
  • should contribute strongly to positioning ITU-T
    as forward looking on converged technologies and
    networks
  • distinct from maintenance of legacy and
    historical aspects
  • clear domains for various facets of NGN work
  • should pass multiple reasonableness and
    consistency tests
  • critical mass, reasonable maximum size
  • obviate need to designate lead SGs, reduce
    coord effort
  • Leave further details to SG leadership
  • i.e., WPs, Rapporteur Groups, etc., just as in
    the past

10
Next Steps
  • TSAG Feb 2003 agreed on need, establish
    principles, mandate a group to progress the topic
  • Correspondence Group (Mar - Nov 2003)
  • Face to face meeting (October 2003)
  • TSAG Nov 2003 agree target SG structure for next
    Study Period
  • current SGs apply in development of new/revised
    Questions
  • TSAG Jun 2004 finalize SG structure and
    Questions for WTSA-2004
  • Sep 2004 WTSA-2004 endorsement
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