CCSA REPORTZemin YANG, Secretary General
GSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France
Document No:
GSC(14)18_013
Source: China Communications Standards Association
Contact: Mr. Shizhuo Zhao
Agenda Item:
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CHALLENGES & HOT ISSUES
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• Economy development of the country: Sustainable and a growth rate enough high as well
• The gap between telecom SDO’s standardization activities and the needs of the converged ICT industry and market
• Network and Information Security• Network Evolution: The endless topics• Cross Industries Collaboration or Business Model for
M2M/IoT Application• Standardization system reform of China1
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• Divisional and segmental specs to support the LTE infrastructure construction and the provision of services on the LTE network platform
• In priorities of the national sector standards plan, for not only the business of some of the biggest Telco's in the world but the relation with the state level innovation strategies as well
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HCA: LTE
HCA: NETWORKS EVOLUTION
• FDN• Aimed to get rid of the role of dumb pipeline, hopefully for a better
performance of the carriers• Manipulate resources based on differentiation of the requirement of
the particular traffics • SDN
• Reorganized as excellent approach for networking• Expected for being successfully used not for IDC and CDN, but for
the backbone carrier networks as well
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• A TD-LTE based broadband trunking system (B-TrunC) • Support of rich communication is one function of it• Good market potential in China especially for public service
applications• The industry have agreed up on a single technology
standard• As Chinese contribution to ITU-R
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HCA: B-TrunC
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• Objective • Be competent to support members’ Cloud business • Be capable to provide guidelines for those who need Cloud related
standards• Approach
• Situation scurvy of the existing Cloud related standards• Make most use of all the existing Cloud related standards, from
international to de factual ones all alike,• Fill the blanks of high value , if any, in areas where we are the best• Fulfill a Cloud Standards Guideline
• Since 2010: 50+ Cloud projects by existing TCs• 2013: A temporary project group consists of expertise from
TCs of CCSA• Drafts of a Guideline and CCSA Working Plan in Cloud
HCA: CLOUD COMPUTING
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• Location monitoring based Electric bicycle burglary prevention system in City of Wuxi• Collaborated with Ministry of Public Security and the City Gov.;• A surprising good result: • Enthusiasm of the authorities to adopt and recommend the relevant
technologies, standards and systems for a widely practical use• The influence power of the authority or key organizations of a
vertical• Biological disasters prevention: monitoring & early warning
system• Collaborated with Ministry of Agriculture:• Trying to be one of the National Agriculture Sector Standards-A cross
sector collaboration model?• Other applications: e-health, ITS, smart-cities
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HCA: M2M/IoT
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• 5G• Network and information security• Wireless power transfer• Big data
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HCA: Some other hot topics
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
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• Meet and satisfy the needs in priorities of the market and public services
• To be for the converged ICT industry and market• Collaboration with verticals• Broadly collaboration with international, regional, and
specific technical SDOs and forums world wide• Promotion of CCSA standards as part of the national
standards, especially for those urgently needed by the industry and authorities of China
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NEXT STEPS / ACTIONS
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• Continually promotion of CCSA Standards• Expansion of business in IT and internet areas• Keep going on studying and actively participating the
development of hot technologies and standards including:• M2M/IoT• SDN and Next Generation Networks • Mobile Internet• Smart terminal and services• Cloud Computing• 5G
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!
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Supplementary SlidesSupplementary Slides
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PROGRESS OF CHINA’S TELECOM INDUSTRY
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• Telephone subscribers in China kept increasing. By the end of May, 2014, the total number subscribers reached 1.52 billion:• 1.26 billion mobile subscribers; - 470 million 3G and 4G subscribers;• 260 million fixed line subscribers;
By the end of May, 2014, Internet users reached 1.05 billion: • 197 million broadband users• 857 million Mobile Internet users;
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STRUCTURE
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TC1: IP and Multimedia
General Assembly
Council
TC3: Network and Switching
TC4: Communication Power Supply & Station Operational Environment
TC5: Wireless CommunicationGeneral Office
Planning and Development Department
Technology Department
International Standardization Department
Standardization-Promoting Department
Advisory Committee Technical Management
CommitteeTechnical Committees Secretariat
TC6: Transport and Access Network
TC7: Network management & Operation Support
TC8: Network and Information Security
TC9: Electromagnetic Environment & Protection
TC10: Ubiquitous Network (UN)
TC11: Mobile Internet Application and Terminal
STG2: Energy Saving and Comprehensive Utilization of Telecommunication Products
STG3: Emergency Communication
STG4: Telecommunication Infrastructure Construction
STRUCTURE
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• The total number of members and observers increased from 336 in 2012 to 352 in 2013;
• By the end of 2013, there are 320 members and 32 observers.