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InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
ITU Workshop on Standards and Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR) Issues
Arun GolasDDG (T&A)
TEC
Standardisation in India
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Agenda
Standardisation in IndiaRole of GovernmentCurrent PositionFuture developments
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Standards
What is a standard?Requirements of user
Actual requirement for the intended purposeQualityQuantitySafety & Security
Is cost the decisive factor?Do we bother about quality?
Quality is commensurate with cost
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Need for Standards
Ensure conformance to desired requirementsEnsure qualityEnsure Repeatability for
ManufacturerUser
No compromise, even unknowingly or unwittingly, with
Personal safetyPersonal securityPocket
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Necessity of standards for telecom devices?
Can never be a stand-alone deviceHave to interwork with other devicesMust follow pre-defined protocols for any service or applicationConformance for PerformanceInteroperabilityEMI/EMC/EMFSafetySecurityHealthNo necessity of legislation, as standardisation is ‘the’ only way to ensure performance
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Standardisation in India
Creation of National StandardsHarmonisation of International StandardsBureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
All products, except telecomTelecom Engineering Centre (TEC)
All telecom productsTelecom arm of DoT, and represents Government of India in international telecom bodiesFormulates technical requirementsTests and certifies telecom products, interfaces, and networks
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Application of Standards
No checks for conformance to standardsNo mandatory certification before induction in telecom networkProducts may ‘not’ conform to all the desired specifications
May not interwork properlyMay cause harm to other equipment or user
Standardisation promotes, anddoes not hinder development in telecomMarket is mature now
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Mandatory Certification
All telecom equipment to be tested and certified before induction in Indian telecom networkMinimum parameters to be tested – conformance to standards, user and network safety, and integrityChanges in Telegraph Rules and Licenses to implement the schemeTesting by Conformance Assessment Bodies (CAB)Certification by Certification Body (CB) – TECUse of Certifying LogoSurveillance
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Way Forward forDevelopment of Standards
Motivate stakeholders (R&D centres, manufacturers, service providers, academia, users, etc.) to collaborate and channelize R&D activities for development of standards/IPRs for new products and servicesInvolve all academia and R&D centres for telecom products and servicesMotivate stakeholders to participate in developmental process of standards in national and international forums
Participate in National Working Group (NWG) meetings to agree upon national stance on a particular standardParticipate in International Forums, like ITU, to project ‘national’ standard
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Establishment of SDO
Establish a national telecom Standards Development Organisation, to focus especially on the country-specific requirements.Draw synergy of all the stakeholders, viz., R&D centres, manufacturers, service providers, academia, users, etc. Evolve methodologies for transfer-of-technology, manufacture and commercialisation of new products and services, for generation of revenue for survival of the entire process.Evolve suitable mechanism for handling IPRs, without stifling the growth.
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Development of new Standards and Products
Research on a new product or service, based on new specificationsDevelop prototypeLab testing for conformance, performance, interoperability, etc.Field trial and validationFile IPRValidate the new specifications as new standards – TECFollowed by
ManufacturingCommercialisationDeployment
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Conclusion
CommunicationAnyoneAnytimeAnywhereAny Screen
Conformance to all protocols is essentialStandardisation is essential
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
New Delhi, India, 19-20 December 2011
Thank you
ddgt.tec@gov.inarun.golas@gov.in
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