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JCA ICT&CC Geneva, 25 November 2010 Ahmed ZEDDAM SG 5 Chairman (France Telecom–France)

Highlights of GSC15 (Global Standards Collaboration) Beijing, China, 30 August - 2 September 2010, hosted by CCSA The Mandate of GSC is … … to provide a venue for the leaders of the Participating Standards Organizations and the ITU to: Freely exchange information on the progress of standards development in the different regions and the state of the global standards development environment; and Collaborate in planning future standards development to gain synergy and to reduce duplication. Further, the mandate of GSC is to provide a venue for the leaders of the Participating Standards Organizations to: Support the ITU as the preeminent global telecommunication and radiocommunication standards development organization. GSC is not a standards development organization.” 09.05.2019

Meeting Attendance ARIB 5 (in 2009: 5) ATIS 10 (in 2009: 13) Total number : 110 (in 2009 : 104) Members (93 delegates) ARIB 5 (in 2009: 5) ATIS 10 (in 2009: 13) CCSA 16 (in 2009: 11) ETSI 11 (in 2009: 10) ISACC 6 (in 2009: 6) ITU 14 (in 2009: 15) TIA 11 (in 2009: 11) TTA 10 (in 2009: 8) TTC 10 (in 2009: 12) Observers (18 representatives, one of which also on PSO delegation) 3 09.05.2019

Output Resolutions Communiqué : published in GSC15-CL-37 GSC15/01 - Revision of Continuing cooperation on IMT standards GSC15/02 - Reaffirmation of Emergency communications GSC15/03 – Reaffirmation of Network Aspects of Identifications Systems GSC15/04 - Revision of Identity management GSC15/06 - Revision of IPTV Standards GSC15/07 - Deletion of IP over Broadband Accesses in Support of Convergence GSC15/08 - Revision of ICT and the environment GSC15/09 - Revision of ICT management and operations GSC15/10 - Revision of Next Generation Networks GSC15/11 - Revision of Cybersecurity GSC15/12 - Revision of Home Networking GSC15/14 - Revision of GSC ITS Task Force GSC15/27 – Revision of Telecommunication/ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities GSC15/28 – Reaffirmation of Interoperability GSC15/29 – New resolution of Smart Grid GSC15/30 – New resolution of M2M GSC15/31 – New resolution of Service Oriented Network GSC15/32 – New resolution of Cloud Computing Communiqué : published in GSC15-CL-37 09.05.2019

Revision of Resolution GSC15/08 “ICT and the environment” Considering: a) that in Kyoto, in December 1997, the world took concrete steps to mitigate global warming with an international agreement to limit and reduce greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions; and the UN Framework Conventional on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will hold its next meeting, COP-16, in Cancun, Mexico from 29 November to 10 December, 2010; g) that the need for continuing studies on the impact of ICT and the environment, the safe disposal and recycling of discarded ICT equipment and environmentally sound management of e-waste were highlighted in Council Resolution 1307 (Geneva, 2009) and Resolution [COM3/6] (Hyderabad, 2010) of the World Telecommunication Development Conference; h) that Universal Power Adapter standardization to reduce the electronic wastes caused by the inability to reuse a power adapter has been undertaken by ITU-T Study Group 5 on new Recommendation L.1000 (L.adaptor): “Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other ICT devices”, by IEC on Micro USB battery charger interface and also by IEEE Standards Association. In addition, PSOs are also active in this area; i) that power feeding systems using High Voltage Alternating and Direct Current (HVAC and HVDC) could result in a high system effectiveness, and could lower energy consumption; j) that the standardization of Smart Grid and Cloud Computing, which are expected to contribute to reducing energy consumption, has started in the PSOs/Fora as well as the ITU-T; s) that cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) currently being standardized by PSOs provide an important tool to improve traffic management and traffic efficiency which will strongly contribute to reduced vehicle fuel consumption. ITS has therefore a high priority on the political environmental agenda; 09.05.2019

GSC-16 meeting and beyond GSC-16 – Canada (ISACC) GSC-17 – Korea (TTA) GSC-18 – ITU Website:http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/gsc/Pages/default.aspx 6 09.05.2019

Malcolm Johnson, TSB Director PP-10 approved new Resolutions : Highlights of Plenipotentiary Conference 2010 Guadalajara, Mexico, 4-22 October 2010 Overview of ITU PP10 Malcolm Johnson, TSB Director PP-10 approved new Resolutions : “The role of telecommunications/ICTs on climate change and the protection of the environment” See TD137 (WP3/5) “Human exposure to and measurement of electromagnetic fields” See TD138 (Q3/5) 09.05.2019

Workshops and seminars Recent Events : ITU-T Workshop on Delivering Good Quality Telecommunication Service in a Safe Environment in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya, 26– 27 July 2010) Presentations of SG5 work on human exposure to EMFs : A. Zeddam, F. Lewicki, GM. Kouakou, J. Katona Kiss Regional ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability Testing (30-31 July 2010, Nairobi,Kenya) Participation : A. Zeddam, GM. Kouakou, J. Katona Kiss First SG5 RG-AFR Meeting (29 July 2010, Nairobi,Kenya) Congress "Information Technology and Telecommunications in the Bicentennial" (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 22 September 2010 ) Presentations on EMFs : A.Zeddam et H. Carril Presentation on ICT and climate change: M. Johnson Fifth Symposium on ICTs and the Environment & Climate Change (Cairo, Egypt on 2-3 November 2010) ITU Session Moderators : A.Zeddam, R. Scholl, A. Vassiliev Presentations on ITU work on ICT & climate change: K. Dickerson, C. Bueti SG5 Participant : G. Buty Website: http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange/201011/programme.html Future Events : Regional seminar on EMF and First SG5 RG-LAC Meeting (16-17 December 2010, Buenos Aires, Argentina) Participation : H. Carril 09.05.2019

Approval of new/revised Questions New Question on Rural communication [Setting up a low cost sustainable telecommunication infrastructure in rural areas of developing nations] COM 5 – C 177 “The subject was discussed during the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-10), and it was felt, that it fits better in the work of ITU-T SG5. VNL proposes that this new question be studied within SG5 WP3/5.” The wording of the new/revised Questions is given in COM 5 –C 177 New question on ICTs to enable countries to adapt to climate change COM 5 – C 204 ITU-T SG5 currently has questions covering two of the areas highlighted above from the Bali Action Plan. The draft text in Com 5 –C 204 is offered as a draft new Question to address the third area: enhanced action on adaptation. This will work closely with Q18/5 activity on methodology and to standardise the technologies themselves in the appropriate SGs and with new question ITU-D Q24/2.  As the approval of questions is urgent and TSAG will meet only on February 2011, it is proposed to proceed according clause 7.1.8 of Resolution 1 7.1.8    The opportunity for review of the Questions by TSAG prior to approval may be dispensed with only where urgent approval of the proposed Question is justified in the opinion of the Director of TSB, after consulting the chairman of TSAG and the chairman of any other study groups where overlap or liaison problems could arise.  This solution could be appropriate for the new proposed Question on Adaptation 09.05.2019