Recognizing WSIS Impacts
- Synopsis of the Opinion
- Supporters Letter
- Statements
- WSIS
- Geneva Plan of Action
- ITU Plenipotentiary Conferences
- PP 2010 – Guadalajara, Mexico
- PP Resolution 2
- PP Resolution 21
- PP Resolution 22
- PP Resolution 23
- PP Resolution 24
- PP Resolution 25
- PP Resolution 30
- PP Resolution 31
- PP Resolution 34
- PP Resolution 35
- PP Resolution 36
- PP Resolution 58
- PP Resolution 64
- PP Resolution 70
- PP Resolution 71
- PP Resolution 73
- PP Resolution 100
- PP Resolution 101
- PP Resolution 102
- PP Resolution 112
- PP Resolution 113
- PP Resolution 122
- PP Resolution 123
- PP Resolution 124
- PP Resolution 128
- PP Resolution 129
- PP Resolution 130
- PP Resolution 131
- PP Resolution 133
- PP Resolution 135
- PP Resolution 136
- PP Resolution 137
- PP Resolution 138
- PP Resolution 139
- PP Resolution 140
- PP Resolution 143
- PP Resolution 149
- PP Resolution 157
- PP Resolution 169
- PP Resolution 170
- PP Resolution 172
- PP Resolution 174
- PP Resolution 175
- PP Resolution 177
- PP Resolution 178
- PP Resolution 179
- PP Resolution 180
- PP Resolution 181
- PP Resolution 182
- PP Resolution 183
- PP Resolution 184
- PP 2014 – Busan, Republic of Korea
- PP Resolution 2
- PP Resolution 21
- PP Resolution 58
- PP Resolution 64
- PP Resolution 70
- PP Resolution 71
- PP Resolution 101
- PP Resolution 102
- PP Resolution 123
- PP Resolution 130
- PP Resolution 131
- PP Resolution 133
- PP Resolution 135
- PP Resolution 137
- PP Resolution 139
- PP Resolution 140
- PP Resolution 157
- PP Resolution 162
- PP Resolution 174
- PP Resolution 177
- PP Resolution 180
- PP Resolution 185
- PP Resolution 187
- PP Resolution 188
- PP Resolution 189
- PP Resolution 190
- PP Resolution 191
- PP Resolution 195
- PP Resolution 196
- PP Resolution 197
- PP Resolution 199
- PP Resolution 200
- PP Resolution 201
- PP Resolution 203
- PP 2010 – Guadalajara, Mexico
- World Telecommunications Development Conferences
- WTDC 2010 – Hyderabad, India
- WTDC Resolution 5
- WTDC Resolution 7
- WTDC Resolution 8
- WTDC Resolution 11
- WTDC Resolution 13
- WTDC Resolution 15
- WTDC Resolution 16
- WTDC Resolution 17
- WTDC Resolution 20
- WTDC Resolution 21
- WTDC Resolution 22
- WTDC Resolution 23
- WTDC Resolution 24
- WTDC Resolution 30
- WTDC Resolution 31
- WTDC Resolution 32
- WTDC Resolution 34
- WTDC Resolution 35
- WTDC Resolution 36
- WTDC Resolution 37
- WTDC Resolution 38
- WTDC Resolution 39
- WTDC Resolution 40
- WTDC Resolution 44
- WTDC Resolution 45
- WTDC Resolution 46
- WTDC Resolution 47
- WTDC Resolution 48
- WTDC Resolution 50
- WTDC Resolution 52
- WTDC Resolution 53
- WTDC Resolution 54
- WTDC Resolution 55
- WTDC Resolution 56
- WTDC Resolution 58
- WTDC Resolution 59
- WTDC Resolution 62
- WTDC Resolution 63
- WTDC Resolution 64
- WTDC Resolution 65
- WTDC Resolution 66
- WTDC Resolution 67
- WTDC Resolution 68
- WTDC Resolution 69
- WTDC Resolution 70
- WTDC Resolution 71
- WTDC Resolution 72
- WTDC Resolution 73
- WTDC Resolution 74
- WTDC 2014 – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- WTDC Resolution 22
- WTDC Resolution 23
- WTDC Resolution 30
- WTDC Resolution 37
- WTDC Resolution 40
- WTDC Resolution 43
- WTDC Resolution 45
- WTDC Resolution 50
- WTDC Resolution 54
- WTDC Resolution 63
- WTDC Resolution 64
- WTDC Resolution 69
- WTDC Resolution 73
- WTDC Resolution 77
- WTDC Resolution 78
- WTDC Resolution 79
- WTDC Resolution 80
- WTDC Resolution 82
- WTDC 2010 – Hyderabad, India
- World Telecommunications Standards Assemblies
- WTSA 2012 – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- WTSA Resolution 1
- WTSA Resolution 7
- WTSA Resolution 17
- WTSA Resolution 20
- WTSA Resolution 22
- WTSA Resolution 29
- WTSA Resolution 33
- WTSA Resolution 43
- WTSA Resolution 44
- WTSA Resolution 45
- WTSA Resolution 47
- WTSA Resolution 48
- WTSA Resolution 49
- WTSA Resolution 50
- WTSA Resolution 52
- WTSA Resolution 53
- WTSA Resolution 54
- WTSA Resolution 55
- WTSA Resolution 56
- WTSA Resolution 57
- WTSA Resolution 58
- WTSA Resolution 59
- WTSA Resolution 64
- WTSA Resolution 69
- WTSA Resolution 70
- WTSA Resolution 73
- WTSA Resolution 74
- WTSA Resolution 75
- WTSA Resolution 76
- WTSA 2012 – Dubai, United Arab Emirates
WTSA Resolution 54
WTSA RESOLUTION 54 (Florianópolis, 2004; Johannesburg, 2008; Dubai, 2012)
Creation of and assistance to regional groups
The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (Dubai, 2012),
- considering
- a) that Resolution 123 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) of the Plenipotentiary Conference instructs the Secretary-General and the Directors of the three Bureaux to work closely with each other in pursuing initiatives that assist in bridging the standardization gap between developing 1 and developed countries;
- 1 These include the least developed countries, small island developing states landlocked developing countries and countries with economies in transition.
- b) that the work of certain study groups, particularly in relation to, among other things, tariff and accounting principles, next-generation networks (NGN) and Future Networks (FN), security, quality, mobility and multimedia, are of considerable strategic significance for developing countries during the next study cycle,
- a) that Resolution 123 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) of the Plenipotentiary Conference instructs the Secretary-General and the Directors of the three Bureaux to work closely with each other in pursuing initiatives that assist in bridging the standardization gap between developing 1 and developed countries;
- recognizing
- a) the relatively high level of participation and involvement of developing countries, in the meetings of Study Groups 2, 3, 5 and 12, and is growing in other Study Groups;
- b) that regional groups have been established within Study Groups 2, 3, 5 and 12;
- c) the satisfactory results obtained by the regional approach within the framework of the activities of Study Groups 2, 3, 5 and 12;
- d) that the activities of most of these groups have become increasingly important;
- e) the successful establishment of regional groups under Study Group 3 which lead studies relating to tariff and accounting matters (including costing methodologies) for international telecommunication services and study of related telecommunication economic, accounting and policy issues;
- f) the sustainability of the regional groups of SG 3, and the encouraging start of regional groups 2 established in accordance with this resolution,
- 2 Regional groups are open, without exclusion, to the participation of all members belonging to the specific region where the regional group is created.
- noting
- a) the need to increase the participation of developing countries in the work of study groups, with a view to ensuring that their specific needs and concerns are better taken into account;
- b) the need to improve and strengthen the organization and working methods of the study groups of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) in the interests of enhancing the participation of developing countries;
- c) the importance of having appropriate consultative frameworks for the formulation and study of Questions, preparation of contributions and capacity building;
- d) the need for developing countries to be more present and more active within ITU-T’s standardization forums;
- e) the need to encourage more inclusive participation in the work of ITU-T, e.g., by academia and experts working in the field of standardization of telecommunication/information and communication technologies, particularly from developing countries;
- f) the budgetary limitations, especially in developing country institutions, for attendance at ITU-T events of specific interest to them,
- bearing in mind
- that the application of the organizational set-up and working methods of Study Groups 2, 3, 5 and 12 in some of the other study groups could serve to expand and improve the level of developing country participation in standardization activities and contribute to achieving the objectives of Resolution 123 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010),
- taking into consideration
- a) the experiences and lessons learned by the regional groups of Study Group 3, and its successors, the regional groups of Study Groups 2, 5 and 12, regarding the operational as well as organizational set-up and working methods;
- b) the specific process for approving Recommendations given to the regional groups of Study Group 3 as indicated in clause 9.2.1 of WTSA Resolution 1 (Rev. Dubai, 2012),
- recognizing further
- a) that a common and coordinated approach in regard to standardization could serve to foster the promotion of standardization activities in developing countries;
- b) that joint meetings of regional groups of different ITU-T study groups, and in particular if concatenated with a regional workshop and/or a meetings of a regional standardization body, could encourage participation of developing countries in these meetings and increase the effectiveness of such joint meetings;
- c) that in developing countries, usually few standardization experts are responsible to handle numerous standardization areas within their administrations,
- resolves
- 1 to support on a case-by-case basis, the coordinated creation of regional groups of ITU-T study groups, and to encourage cooperation and collaboration of these groups with regional standardization entities;
- 2 to invite the Council to consider providing support for the regional groups as appropriate,
- invites the regions and its Member States
- 1 to pursue the creation of regional groups of parent ITU-T study groups in their respective regions in accordance to resolves 1 of this Resolution, and to support its meetings and activities as appropriate in coordination with the TSB;
- 2 to develop draft terms of reference and working methods for these regional groups, which are to be approved by the parent study group;
- 3 to create regional standardization bodies, as appropriate, and encourage its joint and coordinated meetings with the regional groups of ITU-T study groups in their respective regions, to the effect that these standardization bodies act as an umbrella for such regional groups meetings,
- invites the regional groups thus created
- 1 to disseminate information about telecommunication standardization, and encouraging involvement of developing countries in standardization activities in their regions, and to submit written contributions to the parent study group reflecting the priorities of the relevant region;
- 2 to cooperate closely with the relevant respective regional organizations,
- instructs study groups and the Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group
- to coordinate joint meetings of the regional groups of ITU-T study groups,
- instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, in collaboration with the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, within the available allocated or contributed resources
- 1 to provide all necessary support for creating and ensuring the smooth functioning of the regional groups;
- 2 to consider holding, whenever possible, workshops concurrently with the ITU-T regional groups meetings;
- 3 to take all necessary measures to facilitate the organization of meetings and workshops of those groups,
- calls upon the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau to cooperate with the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau in order to
- 1. continue to provide specific assistance to the current Study Group 3 as well as other regional groups,
- 2. encourage the continuing development of computerized application tools related to their cost methodology by the members of the regional groups of Study Group 3;
- 3. take appropriate steps to facilitate meetings of the current and future regional groups of Study Group 3 and promote the necessary synergies between the two Sectors.
- further invites the regional groups thus created
- to cooperate closely with the relevant respective regional organizations, and to report on their work in their regions.
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