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Annual Report 2016 (published April 2017)







              Simon Hicks                        Dirk Weiler                       Luis Jorge Romero
              Chairman of the                    Chairman of the                   Director-General
              General Assembly                   Board






              5G was one of the hot topics of 2016,   In 2016 we invested heavily in support   The way that telecommunications
              not least for the part it will play in   of the European Union, publishing   systems are designed and operated is
              supporting the Internet of Things (IoT).   over 100 new and revised Harmonised   changing. ‘Softwarisation’, including
              We contribute to the development of   Standards required for the new Radio   the use of Software Defined Networks,
              5G, both as a founding partner of the   Equipment Directive.         NFV and Cloud computing, is expected
              Third Generation Partnership Project                                 to deliver services and applications
              (3GPP™) and through the work of our   But we also looked to our future,   in an agile and cost effective way. 5G
              own committees.                    anticipating the technologies which will   networks, in particular, are forecast to
                                                 dominate our work in coming years. In   make significant use of virtualisation.
              We are producing specifications for   November 2016, we approved our new
              Network Functions Virtualisation   Long-Term Strategy for 2016-2021. It   ETSI is playing its part in this
              (NFV), Millimetre Wave Transmission   includes two key technical themes, the   technological revolution through the
              and Multi-access Edge Computing    IoT and supporting 5G communications   work of our Industry Specification
              – technologies which will form the   systems, as well as involvement in   Group (ISG) on NFV and, in September,
              potential building blocks for a 5G   Horizon 2020, attracting innovative   the virtualisation of telecommunication
              system. We are looking into our future   new work and exploring the potential   networks came a step closer with the
              requirements for Internet Protocols to   of Open Source. In 2016 we made   publication of our second release of
              support developments in local access   excellent progress towards our targets   NFV specifications.
              networks.                          in all these areas.
                                                                                   One of the key lessons to come from
              Since spectrum is a major issue for 5G,   For example, as a partner in the   this ‘software’ world is the potential
              we are working to ensure compatibility   oneM2M initiative, we are developing   of engaging in Open Source-like
              between the different uses which may   technical specifications for IoT   projects, and we have begun not only
              occupy adjacent spectrum and looking   technologies. oneM2M Release 2 was   to involve new communities but also
              at advanced techniques for sharing   published in September, enabling one   to consider new processes for our
              spectrum. And we are investigating   common core interworking platform   standards development. With our
              possible new metrics for energy    technology for the IoT. In our own   Open Source MANO (OSM) initiative,
              efficiency within 5G systems.      committees, we are addressing the   we have made a significant foray into
                                                 needs of smart cities, eHealth and   these new processes; our standards
              In 2016 we also focussed on the    Intelligent Transport Systems. To   can be implemented quickly so that
              security of the technologies we    encourage energy efficiency in the IoT,   we can identify inconsistencies,
              are standardising, as well as cyber   we are also producing standards for   and the results are fed back into
              security and the protection of critical   Low Throughput Networks, the new   our standards-making in ISG NFV in
              infrastructures, and we are developing   ultra narrowband radio technology   a process we call ‘implementation
              trusted platforms on which to run the   which is ideal for connecting objects   driven standardisation’. Our members
              new virtualisation technologies and   in the IoT which need only low   continue a very active discussion about
              networked digital systems such as the   throughput connectivity.     the various ways Open Source software
              IoT, Industry 4.0 and eHealth.                                       and ETSI standards can and should
                                                 As technologies increasingly      interact.
              5G and security are but two topics in   interconnect and all sectors become
              our diverse work programme. Together   more ICT-intensive, the need for   There is also a new component
              the various achievements described in   improved communication between   emerging in this technological
              this report will help to create a more   them becomes crucial, both   revolution – Artificial Intelligence,
              connected world. They will also ensure   technologically and economically.   systems that learn from their
              that it is a safer place to live.   Perhaps this is one reason why in   environment and take action to
                                                 2016 we saw rising membership and   maximise their success. This is
                                                 participation from a wider industrial   something we expect to develop in
                                                 base.                             2017.

              The following pages describe our work in 2016. For what we plan to do next, please see our Work Programme 2017-18.



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