Global Telecom Standardization in India

Global Telecom Standardization in India
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The document outlines India's presence in global telecom standardization, highlighting the formation of TSDSI and its recognition as the National TSDO. It focuses on the Department of Telecommunications (DOT) and its key functions, future demand projections, opportunities in the Indian market, standardization efforts by the Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC), and testing and certification processes. The content emphasizes the Indian telecom sector's potential, talent pool, infrastructure, and the importance of aligning technical requirements with international standards.

  • Global Telecom
  • India
  • Standardization
  • TSDSI
  • Department of Telecommunications

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  1. GSC(14)18_023r1 Document No: DoT Source: A. K. Mittal Contact: 3 Agenda Item: INDIA IN GLOBAL TELECOM STANDARDIZATION FROM JEJU TO SOPHIA A. K. Mittal, Sr. DDG & Head (TEC), Department of Telecommunications, Government of India GSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France

  2. FLOW OF CONTENTS The Indian Opportunity Standardization in India Indian Presence in Global Standards National Telecom Policy 2012 Announcement of TSDSI Formation Recognition of TSDSI as the National TSDO Launch of TSDSI GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 2

  3. DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DOT) Under Ministry of Communication & IT Handles all telecommunications issues Major Functions: Policy making Technical regulation Licensing Standardization Spectrum Resources Management GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 3

  4. FUTURE DEMAND PROJECTION GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 4

  5. OPPORTUNITIES Huge requirement/ demand for state-of-the-art & affordable products, equipments, and services, for- Broadband services, especially for rural areas Green telecom applications Secure networks Fixed-Mobile convergence Pool of talented engineers Robust infrastructure in place GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 5

  6. STANDARDISATION IN INDIA Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC) Technical arm of DoT Formulates technical requirements in harmony with international standards Tests and certifies telecom products Represents DoT in international standardization forums Present status No mandatory standards GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 6

  7. TESTING AND CERTIFICATION TEC carries out testing and certification w.r.t the following: Connectivity Interface Approval Equipment Type Approval Certificate of Approval Technology Technology Approval GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 7

  8. INDIAN PRESENCE IN GLOBAL STANDARDS Mostly in ITU, APT and other regional forums Indian presence in major wireless standards bodies 3GPP, 3GPP2 meagre Requires participant to be a member of a partner SDO of 3GPP/3GPP2 to participate With no India SDO participation, Indian entities have been forced to choose external routes to participate GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 8

  9. NATIONAL TELECOM POLICY 2012 (NTP 2012) Under Clause IV. STRATEGIES: 2.7. To promote setting up of Telecommunications Standard Development Organisation (TSDO) as an autonomous body with effective participation of the government, industry, R&D centres, service providers, and academia to drive consensus regarding standards to meet national requirements including security needs. It will facilitate access for all the stakeholders in the International Standards Development Organisations and act as an advisory body for preparation of national contributions for incorporation of Indian requirement/IPRs/standards in the international standards. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 9

  10. ANNOUNCEMENT OF TSDSI FORMATION Extract from GSC17-CL-36r1 Dated 16th May 2013 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 10

  11. RECOGNITION AS THE INDIAN NATIONAL TSDO DoT s Approval & Registration GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 11

  12. LAUNCH OF TSDSI- 8TH NOV 2013 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 12

  13. Supplementary Slides GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 13

  14. INDIAN SCENARIO Telecom Broadband 1000 60 900 50.32 800 50 Subscribers (in Millions) 700 40 600 Wired 500 (mn) Mobile Devices 30 400 Wireless Subscribers 300 20 10.9913.3514.9815.0514.95 Wireline Subscirbers 200 7.82 10 100 5.52 0.41 0 0 Mar'08 Mar'09 Mar'11 Mar'12 Mar'13 Mar'10 Sep'12 Sep'08 Sep'09 Sep'10 Sep'11 Sep'13 May'14 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Source: The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Reports, TRAI dated 7th July 2014 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 14

  15. NATIONAL PLANS/PROJECTS Plans and projections Rural tele-density 70% by 2017 and 100% by 2020 Broadband-on-demand Broadband Connections from present 65m to 175m by 2017 & 600m by 2020 Major schemes/projects National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) 500,000 km of OFC; 250,000 rural PoPs with a minimum data rate of 100 mbps NFS Project with 40,000 km of OFC; 414 main nodes Other projects for Rural Broadband, North-East Region, Islands, Border areas, etc. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 15

  16. TEC STANDARDS Generic Requirements (GR) 572 Interface Requirements (IR) 57 Service Requirements (SR) 11 Standards (SD) 28 TEC Technical Requirements broadly cover: Conformance Interoperability EMI/EMC Security Safety Health Test Schedule & Test Procedure (TS/TP) Testing & Certification GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 16

  17. CONTRIBUTIONS OF TEC IN ITU ITU-R DDG (R) TEC is Vice-chairman of SG 7 Contribution on High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) to APT 15 contributions have been sent through NWG 5 chaired by Sr. DDG and head of TEC ITU-T Contribution in formation of Focus Groups on Bridging the Gap: from Innovations to Standards and Recovery and resilience of network infrastructure in TSAG Contribution on Deep Packet Inspection in Study Group 13 Contribution on Low Cost Telecom Infrastructure in ITU-T SG-5. DDG (WR) TEC was Editor and Dir. (M) co-Editor ITU-D 3 proposals on Interoperability in Next Generation Networks , Creation of Common Database of Information and Sharing-mechanism of Radio Equipment for Emergency Communications , and ITU-D Assistance in Digital Broadcasting formulated, and presented on behalf of India and APT in WTDC-10 Meeting of ITU-D at Hyderabad, India DDG (T) TEC drafted the HyderabadDeclaration of ITU; chaired the meetings of drafting group; and presented it in Plenary Sessions Contribution on NGN Testing in Sept-2013 meeting of ITU-D SG-2 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 17

  18. Thank You Visit us at www.tsdsi.org for more details GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis 18

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