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Radiocommunication Advisory GroupGeneva, 15-17 April 2019Document RAG19/4-E1 October 2018English onlyTDAG Chairman for RAGliaison statement from TDAG Chairman for RAG, further to the TDAG meeting that took place 9-11 April 2018SummaryThe attached document presents the liaison statement from TDAG Chairman for RAG, further to the TDAG meeting that took place 9-11 April 2018.Action requiredRAG is invited to note the activities of TDAG and provide feedback, as deemed appropriate.Telecommunication Development Advisory Group (TDAG)23rd Meeting, Geneva, 9-11 April 2018TDAG – LS 311 May 2018English onlyChairman, Telecommunication Development Advisory Board (TDAG)coordination with the other Sectors (TO RAG)For comment to:RAGFor information to:n/aDeadline:n/aContact:Name/Organization/Entity:Ms Roxanne McElvane Webber, Chairman TDAGPhone number:+1 202 418 1489E-mail:Roxanne.webber@Summary:This liaison statement provides RAG with information about the discussions that took place during TDAG-18 concerning coordination with other Sectors.TDAG is pleased to inform RAG about the discussions and conclusions on coordination with the other Sectors that took place during TDAG-18:Ms Nurzat Boljobekova and Mr Arseny Plossky were appointed TDAG representatives to ISCT.TDAG discussed the "Progress report of Chairman of ISCT" (TDAG-18/37) which summarized the meeting of the Team that took place on 9?April. TDAG welcomed and considered the report and thanked Mr Bigi for agreeing to lead the ISCT over the new four-year period.TDAG discussed the draft revision to the ISCT Terms of Reference provided in Annex 1 to document?37. No objection was expressed to adding the activities of the General Secretariat in the analysis of ISCT, however, TDAG agreed that further clarification was needed on a number of issues. For example, questions were raised regarding the composition and title of ISCT. Additional questions were raised regarding the relationship of the Inter-Sectoral Coordination Task Force (ISC-TF) and the ISCT, the first being an internal-ITU coordination mechanism, while the latter is a body composed of representatives of the three advisory groups.TDAG noted that the issue would be discussed further and decided upon at Council, and recommended that the BDT Director inform Council about the discussions that took place during TDAG.Concerning the document submitted by the Director, BR entitled “Studies in response to Resolution 9 (Rev. Buenos Aires, 2017) – Participation of countries, particularly developing countries, in spectrum management” (TDAG-18/36), TDAG noted the document and invited the SG Chairmen to integrate the resources, to the extent possible and as required, in the work of the Questions under study. TDAG noted that the list would be updated by BR as appropriate.This liaison statement contains the following annexes:Annex 1 - Draft revised ToR of ISCT, as submitted by ISCTAnnex 2 - List of areas of mutual interest, as updated by ISCTAnnex 3 (Attachments 1 and 2) – Matching of ITU-D Study Group 1 and 2 Questions of interest to ITU-T study groups, reflecting the Questions approved by WTDC-17, and Matching of ITU-R WPs of interest to ITU-T study groupsTDAG looks forward to continuing collaboration on this matter.Annex 1Revised Terms of Reference for ISCT The inter-Sector coordination team on Issues of Mutual Interest (ISCT) is jointly established by the Advisory Groups of all three Sectors, in order to avoid duplication of effort and optimize the use of resources. While executing its functions it will:? identify subjects, deliverables and activities common to the three Sectors, as well as the General Secretariat, or, bilaterally, and consider an updated list (prepared by the Secretariat) containing the areas of mutual interest to the three Sectors and the General Secretariat, pursuant to the mandates assigned by each ITU assembly or conference, and in accordance with the objectives of the ITU Strategic Plan;identify the necessary mechanisms to strengthen cooperation and joint activity among the three Sectors and the General Secretariat, or with each Sector, on issues of mutual interest, paying particular attention to the interests of the developing countries, and taking into account the mandates and activities of the regional offices, including their role in the organization of workshops, seminars, symposia, etc.;report annually to the respective advisory groups on the progress of the work undertaken, highlighting key issues to be raised with the respective Bureau Directors, as well as the Inter-Sector Coordination Task Force.Background documentsResolution 191 (Busan, 2014) of the Plenipotentiary Conference, on strategy for the coordination of efforts among the three Sectors the Union;Resolution ITU-R 6-2 (Rev. Geneva, 2015) of RA, on liaison and collaboration with the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T), and Resolution ITU-R 7-3 (Rev. Geneva, 2015) of RA, on telecommunication development including liaison and collaboration with the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D); Resolutions 44 and 45 (Rev. Hammamet, 2016) of WTSA, on mutual cooperation and integration of the activities of ITU-T and ITU-D;Resolution 5 (Rev. Buenos Aires, 2017) of WTDC, on enhanced participation by developing countries in the activities of the Union;Resolution 18 (Rev. Hammamet, 2016) of WTSA, on principles and procedures for the allocation of work to, and coordination between, the ITU Radiocommunication and ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sectors;Resolution 59 (Rev. Buenos Aires, 2017) of WTDC, on strengthening coordination and cooperation among ITU-R, ITU-T and ITU-D on matters of mutual position of the inter-Sector coordination team on issues of mutual interest:The ISCT will consist of representatives from the three Advisory Groups, keeping in mind the need for regional balance.The ISCT is chaired by Mr Fabio Bigi, and vice-chaired by the appointed RAG, TSAG and TDAG representatives:RAG representatives: Mr Peter Major and Mr Albert Nalbandian (Vice-Chairmen of RAG);TSAG representatives: Mr Vladimir Minkin and Mr Matano Ndaro (Vice-Chairmen of TSAG);TDAG representatives: Ms Nurzat Boljobekova and Mr Arseny Plossky (Vice-Chairmen of TDAG).The ISCT is open to observers who are not the above representatives.Secretariat supportThe support of the group activity will be provided in accordance with Resolution 191 (Busan, 2014).Working methodsThe ISCT will use the e-mail list int-sect-team@lists.itu.int. The ISCT interactions may include e-mail exchange via the e-mail list or through electronic meetings.Possible physical meetings may be held if deemed necessary, preferably in conjunction with advisory group meetings, and within available resources, to finalize the work.Annex 2List of areas of mutual interest1.Participation1.1Remote participation.1.2E-meetings, e-correspondence groups.1.3Increasing involvement of developing countries.1.4 Participation issues, including vice-chairmen tasks.1.5Non-member participation.2.Document handling2.1Electronic document handling.2.2Deadline for submission of secretariat contributions for action.2.3Electronic access to documents, including the application of the access policy of the documents decided by the Council.3.Registration3.1Harmonization of registration.3.2Registration for participation in meetings, including for remote participants.4.Improvement of the ITU webpages in official ITU languages taking into account best practices.4.1Language issues5.Meeting planning.5.1Preparation to conferences and meetings.5.2Further enhancement and optimization of seminars/symposia/workshops/capacity building.5.3Collaboration and cooperation on events.6.Streamlined establishment procedures of inter-Sector Rapporteur group (IRG).6.1Liaison statement handling of Inter-Sector Rapporteur Groups7.Identification of technical issues with common interests. 8.Exchange of information on related study activities8.1Improvement of interaction between working parties and study groups of different Sectors.9.Working methods (Resolution 1) of the three Sectors and application of best practices.10.Sector membership.Annex 3Attachment 1Matching of ITU-D SG 1 and SG 2 Questions of interest to ITU-T study groupsAmendments herein reflect:Outcome of WTDC-17.Added ITU-T Q1/13, Q7/13 for ITU-D Q3/1.Added ITU-T Q9/3 for ITU-D Q3/1.Hyperlinks to ITU-D SG1 and SG2 Questions pending.TSAG ILS TD 187 from ITU-T SG15.TSAG ILS TD 178 from ITU-T SG5.TSAG ILS TD 213 from ITU-T SG16.Note that proposed additions to former ITU-D Q2/1 could not be incorporated as WTDC-17 merged that Question into ITU-D Q1/1 and into ITU-D Q3/1, and then former ITU-D Q2/1 was deleted and former ITU-D Q8/1 became new ITU-D Q2/1.It is thus suggested to double-check the mapping of ITU-T SGs and Questions for ITU-D Q1/1 and Q3/1 and submit updates if necessary.Table 1 – ITU-D Questions vis-à-vis ITU-T QuestionsITU-D QuestionITU-D SGITU-T SGITU-T SG QuestionsQuestion 1/1: Strategies and policies for the deployment of broadband in developing countriesSG1SG2Q1/2: Application of numbering, naming, addressing and identification plans for fixed and mobile telecommunications servicesSG3Q1/3: Development of charging and accounting/settlement mechanisms for international telecommunications services using the next-generation networks (NGNs), future networks, and any possible future development, including adaptation of existing D-series Recommendations to the evolving user needsQ2/3: Development of charging and accounting/settlement mechanisms for international telecommunications services, other than those studied in Question 1/3, including adaptation of existing D-series Recommendations to the evolving user needsQ3/3: Study of economic and policy factors relevant to the efficient provision of international telecommunication servicesQ4/3: Regional studies for the development of cost models together with related economic and policy issuesQ11/3: Economic and policy aspects of big data and digital identity in international telecommunications services and networksSG5Q2/5: Equipment resistibility and protective componentsQ4/5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environmentQ6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG9Q5/9: Software components application programming interfaces (APIs), frameworks and overall software architecture for advanced content distribution services within the scope of Study Group 9Q8/9: The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platformsQ9/9: Requirements, methods, and interfaces of the advanced service platforms to enhance the delivery of sound, television, and other multimedia interactive services over cable television networkSG11Q1/11: Signalling and protocol architectures in emerging telecommunication environments and guidelines for implementationsQ2/11: Signalling requirements and protocols for services and applications in emerging telecommunication environmentsQ4/11: Protocols for control, management and orchestration of network resourcesQ5/11: Protocols and procedures supporting services provided by broadband network gatewaysQ15/11: Combating counterfeit and stolen ICT equipmentSG12QSDGQ1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TQ11/12: Performance considerations for interconnected networksQ12/12: Operational aspects of telecommunication network service qualityQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesQ18/12: Measurement and control of the end-to-end quality of service (QoS) for advanced television technologies, from image acquisition to rendering, in contribution, primary distribution and secondary distribution networksQ19/12: Objective and subjective methods for evaluating perceptual audiovisual quality in multimedia servicesSG13Q1/13: Innovative services scenarios, deployment models and migration issues based on Future NetworksQ2/13: Next-generation network (NGN) evolution with innovative technologies including software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ22/13: Upcoming network technologies for IMT-2020 and Future NetworksSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ16/15: Optical physical infrastructuresSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ11/16: Multimedia systems, terminals, gateways and data conferencingQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQ21/16: Multimedia framework, applications and servicesSG17Q2/17: Security architecture and frameworkSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ3/20: Architectures, management, protocols and Quality of ServiceQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesQuestion 2/1: Strategies, policies, regulations and methods of migration to and adoption of digital broadcasting and implementation of new servicesSG1SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ2/9: Methods and practices for conditional access, protection against unauthorized copying and against unauthorized redistribution ("redistribution control" for digital cable television distribution to the home)Q4/9: Guidelines for implementations and deployment of transmission of multichannel digital television signals over optical access networksQ6/9: Functional requirements for residential gateway and set-top box for the reception of advanced content distribution servicesQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ8/9: The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platformsSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQuestion 3/1: Emerging technologies, including cloud computing, m-services and OTTs: Challenges and opportunities, economic and policy impact for developing countriesSG1SG3Q9/3: Economic and regulatory impact of the Internet, convergence (services or infrastructure) and new services, such as over the top (OTT), on international telecommunication services and networksSG5Q6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG11Q14/11: Cloud interoperability testingSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG13Q17/13: Requirements, ecosystem, and general capabilities for cloud computing and big dataQ18/13: Functional architecture for cloud computing and big dataQ19/13: End-to-end Cloud computing management, cloud security and big data governanceSG2SG13JRG-CCM – Joint Rapporteurs Group on Cloud Computing ManagementSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsSG17Q8/17: Cloud computing securitySG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesQuestion 4/1: Economic policies and methods of determining the costs of services related to national telecommunication/information and communication technology networks, including next-generation networksSG1SG3Q1/3: Development of charging and accounting/settlement mechanisms for international telecommunications services using the next-generation networks (NGNs), future networks, and any possible future development, including adaptation of existing D-series Recommendations to the evolving user needsQ2/3: Development of charging and accounting/settlement mechanisms for international telecommunications services, other than those studied in Question 1/3, including adaptation of existing D-series Recommendations to the evolving user needsQ3/3: Study of economic and policy factors relevant to the efficient provision of international telecommunication servicesQ4/3: Regional studies for the development of cost models together with related economic and policy issuesQ11/3: Economic and policy aspects of big data and digital identity in international telecommunications services and networksQuestion 5/1: Telecommunications/information and communication technologies for rural and remote areasSG1SG5Q2/5: Equipment resistibility and protective componentsQ4/5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environmentQ6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5 Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ16/15: Optical physical infrastructuresSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQ21/16: Multimedia framework, applications and servicesQ26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and servicesQ28/16: Multimedia framework for e-health applicationsSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ3/20: Architectures, management, protocols and Quality of ServiceQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesQuestion 6/1: Consumer information, protection and rights: Laws, regulation, economic bases, consumer networksSG1SG2Q1/2: Application of numbering, naming, addressing and identification plans for fixed and mobile telecommunications servicesSG11Q15/11: Combating counterfeit and stolen ICT equipmentSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ24/16: Human factors related issues for improvement of the quality of life through international telecommunicationsQ26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and servicesSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQuestion 7/1: Access to telecommunication/information and communication technology services by persons with disabilities and other persons with specific needsSG1SG5Q2/5: Equipment resistibility and protective componentsQ4/5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environmentQ6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5 Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG9Q6/9: Functional requirements for residential gateway and set-top box for the reception of advanced content distribution servicesSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ24/16: Human factors related issues for improvement of the quality of life through international telecommunicationsQ26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and servicesJCA-AHFJoint Coordination Activity on Accessibility and Human Factors (JCA-AHF)SG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsThis Question is now Question 2/1 and the related ITU-T SG Questions should be moved there.SG1SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ2/9: Methods and practices for conditional access, protection against unauthorized copying and against unauthorized redistribution ("redistribution control" for digital cable television distribution to the home)Q4/9: Guidelines for implementations and deployment of transmission of multichannel digital television signals over optical access networksQ6/9: Functional requirements for residential gateway and set-top box for the reception of advanced content distribution servicesQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ8/9: The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platformsSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQuestion 1/2: Creating smart cities and society: Employing information and communication technologies for sustainable social and economic developmentSG2SG5Q6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG13Q16/13: Knowledge-centric trustworthy networking and servicesSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQ21/16: Multimedia framework, applications and servicesQ26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and servicesQ27/16: Vehicle gateway platform for telecommunication/ITS services and applicationsQ28/16: Multimedia framework for e-health applicationsSG17Q13/17: Security aspects for Intelligent Transport SystemSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesJCA-IoT and SC&CJoint Coordination Activity on Internet of Things and Smart Cities and Communities (JCA-IoT and SC&C)Question 2/2: Telecommunications/information and communication technologies for e-healthSG2SG11Q1/11: Signalling and protocol architectures in emerging telecommunication environments and guidelines for implementationsSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG13Q2/13: Next-generation network (NGN) evolution with innovative technologies including software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)SG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ28/16: Multimedia framework for e-health applicationsSG17Q9/17: TelebiometricsSG20Q4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesQuestion 3/2: Securing information and communication networks: Best practices for developing a culture of cybersecuritySG2SG9Q2/9: Methods and practices for conditional access, protection against unauthorized copying and against unauthorized redistribution ("redistribution control" for digital cable television distribution to the home)SG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsSG17Q4/17: CybersecuritySG20Q6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQuestion 4/2: Assistance to developing countries for implementing conformance and interoperability programmes and combating counterfeit information and communication technology equipment and theft of mobile devicesSG2SG5Q2/5: Equipment resistibility and protective componentsQ3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)Q4/5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environmentQ6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG11Q9/11: Service and networks benchmark testing, remote testing including Internet related performance measurementsQ11/11: Protocols and networks test specifications; frameworks and methodologiesQ12/11: Testing of Internet of things, its applications and identification systemsQ13/11: Monitoring parameters for protocols used in emerging networks, including cloud computing and software-defined networking/network function virtualization (SDN/NFV)Q14/11: Cloud interoperability testingQ15/11: Combating counterfeit and stolen ICT equipmentQuestion 5/2: Utilizing telecommunications/ information and communication technologies for disaster risk reduction and managementSG2SG2Q3/2: Service and operational aspects of telecommunications, including service definitionSG5Q9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG9Q8/9: The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platformsSG11Q3/11: Signalling requirements and protocols for emergency telecommunicationsSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TSG13Q2/13: Next-generation network (NGN) evolution with innovative technologies including software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)SG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ16/15: Optical physical infrastructuresQ17/15: Maintenance and operation of optical fibre cable networksSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ8/16: Immersive live experience systems and servicesQ11/16: Multimedia systems, terminals, gateways and data conferencingQ14/16: Digital signage systems and servicesSG17Q4/17: CybersecurityQuestion 6/2: Information and communication technologies and the environmentSG2SG5Q6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energyQ7/5: Circular economy including e-wasteQ9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG20Q2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQuestion 7/2: Strategies and policies concerning human exposure to electromagnetic fieldsSG2SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG20Q2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsTable 2 – Matrix of ITU-D Questions and ITU-T QuestionsITU-D SG1ITU-D SG2Q1/1Q2/1Q3/1Q4/1Q5/1Q6/1Q7/1Q1/2Q2/2Q3/2Q4/2Q5/2Q6/2Q7/2ITU-T SG2Q1/2XXQ3/2XITU-T SG3Q1/3XXQ2/3XXQ3/3XXQ4/3XXQ9/3XQ11/3XXITU-T SG5Q2/5XXXXXQ3/5XXQ4/5XXXXXQ6/5XXXXXXXXQ7/5XXXXXXQ9/5XXXXXXXXXITU-T SG9Q1/9XQ2/9XXQ3/9Q4/9XQ5/9XXQ6/9XQ7/9XQ8/9XXXQ9/9XQ10/9ITU-T SG11Q1/11XXQ2/11XQ3/11XQ4/11XQ5/11XQ6/11Q9/11XQ10/11Q11/11XQ12/11XQ13/11XQ14/11XXQ15/11XXXITU-T SG12Q1/12XXXXXXXQ11/12XQ12/12XQ17/12Q18/12XQ19/12XITU-T SG13Q1/13XQ2/13XXXQ5/13XQ16/13XQ17/13XQ18/13XQ19/13XQ22/13XITU-T SG15Q1/15XXXXXXXQ2/15Q4/15Q12/15Q14/15Q15/15Q16/15XXXQ17/15XQ18/15Q19/15ITU-T SG16Q1/16XXXXXXXXXQ8/16XQ11/16XXQ13/16XXXXQ14/16XQ21/16XXXQ24/16XXQ26/16XXXXQ27/16XQ28/16XXXITU-T SG17Q1/17Q2/17XQ4/17XXQ8/17XQ9/17XQ13/17XITU-T SG20Q1/20XXXXXXQ2/20XXXXQ3/20XXQ4/20XXXXXXQ5/20XXXXXQ6/20XXXXXQ7/20XXXXXAttachment 2Matching of ITU-R WPs of interest to ITU-T study groupsAmendments herein reflect:TSAG ILS TD 187 from ITU-T SG15TSAG ILS TD 178 from ITU-T SG5TSAG ILS TD 210 from ITU-R SG6TSAG ILS TD 213 from ITU-T SG16.Table 1 – ITU-R WPs vis-à-vis ITU-T QuestionsITU-R WPITU-R SGITU-T SGITU-T SG QuestionsWP 1A: Spectrum engineering techniquesSG1SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ4/15: Broadband access over metallic conductorsQ15/15: Communications for smart gridQ18/15: Broadband in-premises networkingWP 1B: Spectrum management methodologies and economic strategiesSG1SG3Q2/3: Development of charging and accounting/settlement mechanisms for international telecommunications services, other than those studied in Question 1/3, including adaptation of existing D-series Recommendations to the evolving user needsQ3/3: Study of economic and policy factors relevant to the efficient provision of international telecommunication servicesSG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)WP 1C: Spectrum monitoringSG1SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)Q9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningWP 3J: Propagation fundamentalsSG3SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningWP 3K: Point-to-area propagationWP 3L: Ionospheric propagation and radio noiseWP 3M: Point-to-point and Earth-space propagationSG9Q10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningWP 4A: Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for FSS and BSSSG4SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksWP 4B: Systems, air interfaces, performance and availability objectives for FSS, BSS and MSS, including IP-based applications and satellite news gatheringSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TQ12/12: Operational aspects of telecommunication network service qualityQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ23/13: Fixed-Mobile Convergence including IMT-2020SG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ3/20: Architectures, management, protocols and Quality of ServiceQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationWP 4C: Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for MSS and RDSS ** WP 4C will also deal with the performance issues related to RDSSSG2Q3/2: Service and operational aspects of telecommunications, including service definitionSG9Q10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ24/16: Human factors related issues for improvement of the quality of life through international telecommunicationsWP 5A: Land mobile service above 30 MHz* (excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite servicesSG5SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG2Q1/2: Application of numbering, naming, addressing and identification plans for fixed and mobile telecommunications servicesSG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TQ12/12: Operational aspects of telecommunication network service qualityQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ16/13: Knowledge-centric trustworthy networking and servicesQ23/13: Fixed-Mobile Convergence including IMT-2020SG15Q15/15: Communications for smart gridSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ24/16: Human factors related issues for improvement of the quality of life through international telecommunicationsQ27/16: Vehicle gateway platform for telecommunication/ITS services and applicationsSG17Q6/17: Security aspects of telecommunication services, networks, and Internet of ThingsQ13/17: Security aspects for Intelligent Transport SystemSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ3/20: Architectures, management, protocols and Quality of ServiceQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationCITSWP 5B: Maritime mobile service including Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS); aeronautical mobile service and radiodetermination serviceSG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)Q9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TQ12/12: Operational aspects of telecommunication network service qualityQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ16/13: Knowledge-centric trustworthy networking and servicesQ22/13: Upcoming network technologies for IMT-2020 and Future NetworksQ23/13: Fixed-Mobile Convergence including IMT-2020WP 5C: Fixed wireless systems; HF and other systems below 30 MHz in the fixed and land mobile servicesSG2Q3/2: Service and operational aspects of telecommunications, including service definitionSG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG12Q1/12: SG12 work programme and quality of service/quality of experience (QoS/QoE) coordination in ITU-TQ12/12: Operational aspects of telecommunication network service qualityQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ16/13: Knowledge-centric trustworthy networking and servicesQ20/13: IMT-2020: Network requirements and functional architectureQ23/13: Fixed-Mobile Convergence including IMT-2020SG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ3/15: Optical physical infrastructuresQ4/15: Broadband access over metallic conductorsWP 5D: IMT SystemsSG5Q2/5: Equipment resistibility and protective componentsQ3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)Q4/5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environmentQ6/5: Achieving energy efficiency and smart energySG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG11Q6/11: Protocols supporting control and management technologies for IMT-2020Q10/11: Testing of emerging IMT-2020 technologiesSG12Q7/12: Methods, tools and test plans for the subjective assessment of speech, audio and audiovisual quality interactionsQ9/12: Perceptual-based objective methods for voice, audio and visual quality measurements in telecommunication servicesQ10/12: Conferencing and telemeeting assessmentQ13/12: Quality of experience (QoE), quality of service (QoS) and performance requirements and assessment methods for multimediaQ14/12: Development of models and tools for multimedia quality assessment of packet-based video servicesQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q5/13: Applying networks of future and innovation in developing countriesQ16/13: Knowledge-centric trustworthy networking and servicesQ20/13: IMT-2020: Network requirements and functional architectureQ23/13: Fixed-Mobile Convergence including IMT-2020SG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ3/15: Optical physical infrastructuresQ4/15: Broadband access over metallic conductorsSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVQ21/16: Multimedia framework, applications and servicesSG17Q6/17: Security aspects of telecommunication services, networks, and Internet of ThingsSG20Q1/20: End to end connectivity, networks, interoperability, infrastructures and Big Data aspects related to IoT and SC&CQ2/20: Requirements, capabilities, and use cases across verticalsQ3/20: Architectures, management, protocols and Quality of ServiceQ4/20: e/Smart services, applications and supporting platformsQ5/20: Research and emerging technologies, terminology and definitionsQ6/20: Security, privacy, trust and identificationQ7/20: Evaluation and assessment of Smart Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesWP 6A: Terrestrial broadcasting deliverySG6SG5Q3/5: Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)SG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningSG15Q1/15: Coordination of access and home network transport standardsQ4/15: Broadband access over metallic conductorsQ15/15: Communications for Smart GridQ18/15: Broadband in-premises networkingWP 6B: Broadcast service assembly and accessSG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ2/9: Methods and practices for conditional access, protection against unauthorized copying and against unauthorized redistribution ("redistribution control" for digital cable television distribution to the home)Q5/9: Software components application programming interfaces (APIs), frameworks and overall software architecture for advanced content distribution services within the scope of Study Group 9Q7/9: Cable television delivery of digital services and applications that use Internet protocol (IP) and/or packet-based data over cable networksQ8/9: The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platformsSG12Q13/12: Quality of experience (QoE), quality of service (QoS) and performance requirements and assessment methods for multimediaQ17/12: Performance of packet-based networks and other networking technologiesSG13Q2/13: Next-generation network (NGN) evolution with innovative technologies including software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)SG15Q1/15: Coordination of Access and Home Network Transport StandardsQ4/15: Broadband access over metallic conductorsQ12/15: Transport network architecturesQ18/15: Broadband in-premises networkingSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ6/16: Visual codingQ8/16: Immersive live experience systems and servicesQ13/16: Multimedia application platforms and end systems for IPTVSG12Q7/12: Methods, tools and test plans for the subjective assessment of speech, audio and audiovisual quality interactionsQ9/12: Perceptual-based objective methods for voice, audio and visual quality measurements in telecommunication servicesQ14/12: Development of models and tools for multimedia quality assessment of packet-based video servicesQ18/12: Measurement and control of the end-to-end quality of service (QoS) for advanced television technologies, from image acquisition to rendering, in contribution, primary distribution and secondary distribution networksQ19/12: Objective and subjective methods for evaluating perceptual audiovisual quality in multimedia servicesSG16Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationQ8/16: Immersive live experience systems and servicesQ26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and servicesIRG-AVA: Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Media AccessibilitySG6SG9SG16IRG-AVA: Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Media AccessibilityQ1/16: Multimedia coordinationIRG-AVQA: Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Quality AssessmentSG6SG9SG12IRG-AVQA: Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Quality AssessmentIRG-IBB: Integrated Broadcast-Broadband (IBB)SG6SG9SG16IRG-IBB: Integrated Broadcast-Broadband (IBB)Q1/16: Multimedia coordinationWP 7A: Time signals and frequency standard emissions: Systems and applications (terrestrial and satellite) for dissemination of standard time and frequency signalsSG7WP 7B: Space radiocommunication applications: Systems for transmission/reception of telecommand, tracking and telemetry data for space operation, space research, Earth exploration-satellite, and meteorological satellite servicesSG9Q1/9: Transmission and delivery control of television and sound programme signal for contribution, primary distribution and secondary distributionQ10/9: Work programme, coordination and planningWP 7C: Remote sensing systems: active and passive remote sensing applications in the Earth exploration-satellite service and systems of the MetAids service, as well as space research sensors, including planetary sensorsSG5Q9/5: Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)WP 7D: Radio astronomy: radio astronomy and radar astronomy sensors, both Earth-based and space-based, including space very long baseline interferometry (VLBI)Table 2 – Matrix of ITU-R WPs and ITU-T QuestionsITU-R SG1ITU-R SG2ITU-R SG4ITU-R SG5ITU-R SG6ITU-R SG7WP 1AWP 1BWP 1CWP 3JWP 3KWP 3LWP 3MWP 4AWP 4BWP 4CWP 5AWP 5BWP 5CWP 5DWP 6AWP 6BWP 6CWP 7AWP 7BWP 7CWP 7DITU-T SG2Q1/2XQ3/2XXITU-T SG3Q2/3XQ3/3XITU-T SG5Q2/5XQ3/5XXXXXXXXXQ4/5XQ6/5XQ9/5XXXITU-T SG9Q1/9XXXXXXXXXXXQ2/9XQ5/9XQ7/9XXXXXXXXXXQ8/9XQ10/9XXXXXXXXXXXITU-T SG11Q6/11XQ10/11XITU-T SG12Q1/12XXXXQ7/12XXQ9/12XXQ10/12XQ12/12XXXXQ13/12XXQ14/12XXQ17/12XXXXXXQ18/12XQ19/12XITU-T SG13Q5/13XXXXXQ2/13XQ16/13XXXXQ20/13XXQ22/13XQ23/13XXXXXITU-T SG15Q1/15XXXXXQ3/15XXQ4/15XXXXXQ12/15XQ15/15XXXQ18/15XXXITU-T SG16Q1/16XXXXXXXQ6/16XQ8/16XXQ13/16XXXQ21/16XQ24/16XXQ26/16XQ27/16XITU-T SG17Q6/17XXQ13/17XITU-T SG20Q1/20XXXQ2/20XXXQ3/20XXXQ4/20XXXQ5/20XQ6/20XXXQ7/20X_______________ ................
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