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31 January 2001 1 Table of Contents (1) Table of Contents (1) 3- Draft Partnership Project Description 3- Draft Partnership Project Description 22- The Partnership Project Agreement (1) 22- The Partnership Project Agreement (1) 4- Preamble 4- Preamble 23- The Partnership Project Agreement (2) 23- The Partnership Project Agreement (2) 5- 3GPP2 Overview 5- 3GPP2 Overview 24- The Partnership Project Working Procedures 24- The Partnership Project Working Procedures 6- Definition of 3GPP2 6- Definition of 3GPP2 25- Contributions to ITU (3GPP2 Overview) 25- Contributions to ITU (3GPP2 Overview) 7- Scope and objectives (1) 7- Scope and objectives (1) 26- Submission of 3GPP2 results to ITU 26- Submission of 3GPP2 results to ITU 8- Scope and objectives (2) 8- Scope and objectives (2) 27- Regulators/Governments (3GPP2 Overview) 27- Regulators/Governments (3GPP2 Overview) 9- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (1) 9- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (1) 28- National/Regional regulatory requirements 28- National/Regional regulatory requirements 10- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (2) 10- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (2) 29- Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP2 29- Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP2 11- Partnership and Membership 11- Partnership and Membership 30- Overview showing external interfaces 30- Overview showing external interfaces 12- Organizational Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 12- Organizational Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 31- Internal structure of 3GPP2 31- Internal structure of 3GPP2 13- Organizational Partners (1) 13- Organizational Partners (1) 32- Internal structure of 3GPP2 (TSGs) 32- Internal structure of 3GPP2 (TSGs) 14- Organizational Partners (2) 14- Organizational Partners (2) 33- Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSG 33- Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSG 15- Market Representation Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 34 - Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSG 15- Market Representation Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 34 - Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSG 16- Market Representation Partners 16- Market Representation Partners 35- Work areas to be covered by the A-Interface TSG 35- Work areas to be covered by the A-Interface TSG 17- Individual Members (3GPP2 Overview) 17- Individual Members (3GPP2 Overview) 36- Work areas to be covered by the Packet Data Networking TSG 36- Work areas to be covered by the Packet Data Networking TSG 18- Individual Members (1) 18- Individual Members (1) 37- Work areas to be covered by the WP-CDMA/UTRAN TSG 37- Work areas to be covered by the WP-CDMA/UTRAN TSG 19- Individual Members (2) 19- Individual Members (2) 38- Work areas to be covered by Services and System TSG 38- Work areas to be covered by Services and System TSG 20- Observership 20- Observership 39- 39- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (1) Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (1) 21- Documentation for 3GPP2 21- Documentation for 3GPP2 40- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (2) 40- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (2)

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Table of Contents (1)Table of Contents (1)

• 3- Draft Partnership Project Description3- Draft Partnership Project Description 22- The Partnership Project Agreement (1)22- The Partnership Project Agreement (1)

• 4- Preamble4- Preamble 23- The Partnership Project Agreement (2)23- The Partnership Project Agreement (2)

• 5- 3GPP2 Overview5- 3GPP2 Overview 24- The Partnership Project Working Procedures24- The Partnership Project Working Procedures

• 6- Definition of 3GPP26- Definition of 3GPP2 25- Contributions to ITU (3GPP2 Overview)25- Contributions to ITU (3GPP2 Overview)

• 7- Scope and objectives (1)7- Scope and objectives (1) 26- Submission of 3GPP2 results to ITU26- Submission of 3GPP2 results to ITU

• 8- Scope and objectives (2)8- Scope and objectives (2) 27- Regulators/Governments (3GPP2 Overview)27- Regulators/Governments (3GPP2 Overview)

• 9- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (1)9- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (1) 28- National/Regional regulatory requirements28- National/Regional regulatory requirements

• 10- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (2)10- Characteristics of 3GPP2 (2) 29- Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP229- Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP2

• 11- Partnership and Membership11- Partnership and Membership 30- Overview showing external interfaces30- Overview showing external interfaces

• 12- Organizational Partners (3GPP2 Overview)12- Organizational Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 31- Internal structure of 3GPP231- Internal structure of 3GPP2

• 13- Organizational Partners (1)13- Organizational Partners (1) 32- Internal structure of 3GPP2 (TSGs)32- Internal structure of 3GPP2 (TSGs)

• 14- Organizational Partners (2)14- Organizational Partners (2) 33- Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSG33- Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSG

• 15- Market Representation Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 34 - Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSG15- Market Representation Partners (3GPP2 Overview) 34 - Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSG

• 16- Market Representation Partners 16- Market Representation Partners 35- Work areas to be covered by the A-Interface TSG35- Work areas to be covered by the A-Interface TSG

• 17- Individual Members (3GPP2 Overview)17- Individual Members (3GPP2 Overview) 36- Work areas to be covered by the Packet Data Networking TSG36- Work areas to be covered by the Packet Data Networking TSG

• 18- Individual Members (1)18- Individual Members (1) 37- Work areas to be covered by the WP-CDMA/UTRAN TSG37- Work areas to be covered by the WP-CDMA/UTRAN TSG

• 19- Individual Members (2)19- Individual Members (2) 38- Work areas to be covered by Services and System TSG 38- Work areas to be covered by Services and System TSG

• 20- Observership20- Observership 39- 39- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (1)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (1)

• 21- Documentation for 3GPP221- Documentation for 3GPP2 40- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (2)40- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (2)

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Table of Contents (2)Table of Contents (2)

• 41- 41- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (3)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (3)

• 42- 42- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (4)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (4)

• 43- 43- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (5)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (5)

• 44- 44- Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (6)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, TSGs (6)

• 45- Participation rights in SC45- Participation rights in SC

• 46- Participation rights in TSGs46- Participation rights in TSGs

• 47- Principles for decision making within 3GPP247- Principles for decision making within 3GPP2

• 48- Principles for decision making within 3GPP248- Principles for decision making within 3GPP2

• 49- Principles for voting within TSGs49- Principles for voting within TSGs

• 50- Working language for 3GPP250- Working language for 3GPP2

• 51- Relationship with other groups51- Relationship with other groups

• 52- Intellectual Property Rights (1)52- Intellectual Property Rights (1)

• 53- Intellectual Property Rights (2)53- Intellectual Property Rights (2)

• 54- Target Schedule for the Creation of 3GPP254- Target Schedule for the Creation of 3GPP2

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PARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTIONPARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTION

ARIB, CWTS,TIA, TTA and TTC ARIB, CWTS,TIA, TTA and TTC

Framework DocumentFramework Document

THIRD GENERATION PARTNERSHIP PROJECT 2 THIRD GENERATION PARTNERSHIP PROJECT 2 (3GPP2)(3GPP2)

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PreamblePreamble

Standards organizations and other related bodies have agreed to co-Standards organizations and other related bodies have agreed to co-operate for the production of a complete set of globally applicable operate for the production of a complete set of globally applicable Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolving ANSI-41 core networkon the evolving ANSI-41 core network and the radio access and the radio access technologies supported by 3GPP2 partners. technologies supported by 3GPP2 partners.

The Project is entitled the "Third Generation Partnership Project 2" The Project is entitled the "Third Generation Partnership Project 2" may be known by the acronym "3GPP2."may be known by the acronym "3GPP2."

3GPP2 has been established for the preparation and maintenance of 3GPP2 has been established for the preparation and maintenance of the specifications, and is not a legal entity and is non-profit making.the specifications, and is not a legal entity and is non-profit making.

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3GPP2 Overview3GPP2 Overview

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

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Definition of the Third Generation Partnership Project 2

3GPP2 will provide globally applicable Technical 3GPP2 will provide globally applicable Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolving ANSI-41 core network, and the based on the evolving ANSI-41 core network, and the relevant Radio Access technologies to be transposed relevant Radio Access technologies to be transposed by standardization bodies (Organizational Partners) by standardization bodies (Organizational Partners) into appropriate deliverables (e.g., standards).into appropriate deliverables (e.g., standards).

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Scope and objectives (1)Scope and objectives (1)

The Technical Specifications will be developed in view of global roaming and The Technical Specifications will be developed in view of global roaming and circulation of terminals. circulation of terminals.

The 3rd Generation Mobile System and its capabilities will be developed in a phased approach. The 3rd Generation Mobile System and its capabilities will be developed in a phased approach. 3GPP2 will prepare, approve and maintain the necessary set of Technical Specifications and 3GPP2 will prepare, approve and maintain the necessary set of Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a 3rd Generation Mobile System including:Technical Reports for a 3rd Generation Mobile System including:

• cdma2000cdma2000 and its enhancementsand its enhancements

• A 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41 (Third Generation networking capabilities that include A 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41 (Third Generation networking capabilities that include mobility management and global roaming.) mobility management and global roaming.)

• A 3G Network based on Internet Protocol that includes support for network and mobile station A 3G Network based on Internet Protocol that includes support for network and mobile station interoperability with the 3G Network evolved from ANSI-41.interoperability with the 3G Network evolved from ANSI-41.

• Interface of 3GPP Radio Access technology to 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41Interface of 3GPP Radio Access technology to 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41

• Interface of 3GPP2 Radio Access Technology to a 3G Core Network evolved from GSM-MAPInterface of 3GPP2 Radio Access Technology to a 3G Core Network evolved from GSM-MAP

• Wireless Packet Data NetworkingWireless Packet Data Networking

• A-InterfaceA-Interface

• Services and Systems AspectsServices and Systems Aspects

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Scope and objectives (2)Scope and objectives (2)

The set of global Technical Specifications and Technical RThe set of global Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41 and foeports for a 3G Core Network evolved from ANSI-41 and for ANSI-41 Core Networks should be common to the largest r ANSI-41 Core Networks should be common to the largest extent possible.extent possible.

The results of the 3GPP2 work will form the basis of membThe results of the 3GPP2 work will form the basis of member contributions to the ITU in accordance with existing proer contributions to the ITU in accordance with existing procedures.cedures.

3GPP2 will take account of emerging ITU recommendation3GPP2 will take account of emerging ITU recommendations on interworking between IMT-2000 family members.s on interworking between IMT-2000 family members.

In the framework of agreed relationships, 3GPP2 will elaboIn the framework of agreed relationships, 3GPP2 will elaborate Technical Specifications and Technical Reports that wrate Technical Specifications and Technical Reports that will form the basis of standards, or parts of standards, of the ill form the basis of standards, or parts of standards, of the Organizational Partners.Organizational Partners.

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Characteristics of 3GPP2 (1)

• Minimum production time for Technical Minimum production time for Technical Specifications from conception to approvalSpecifications from conception to approval

• Fast, electronic based approval processFast, electronic based approval process

• Maximum use of modern (electronic) working Maximum use of modern (electronic) working methodsmethods

• Minimum number of hierarchical levels with Minimum number of hierarchical levels with decision making taking place at the lowest decision making taking place at the lowest appropriate levelsappropriate levels

3GPP2 is characterized by the following attributes:3GPP2 is characterized by the following attributes:

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Characteristics of 3GPP2 (2)

• A Steering Committee function and a Technical A Steering Committee function and a Technical Specification functionSpecification function

• Task oriented, ensuring that on completion of Task oriented, ensuring that on completion of the tasks the future of the project is re-the tasks the future of the project is re-evaluatedevaluated

• Cost effective use of financial/human Cost effective use of financial/human resources provided by resources provided by OrganizationalOrganizational Partners Partners

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Partnership andPartnership and MembershipMembership

3GPP2 is open for membership to any standards organization, irrespective of its geographical location.

Membership is categorized as follows:

• A Partner:

– Organizational Partner

– Market Representation Partner

• An Individual Member

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Organizational PartnersOrganizational Partners

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

Partners’ Standardization Process

Partner deliverables

MarketRepresentationPartners

OrganizationalPartners

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Organizational Partners (1)Organizational Partners (1)

• has the capability and authority to define, publish or set standards nationally or regionally and

• has signed (or whose sponsor* has signed) the Partnership Project Agreement

Organizational Partners may meet as appropriate and make decision by unanimous consent.

* A standards formulating organization may operate under the auspices of a sponsor such as TIA is the sponsor of TR45 and TR46.

An Organizational Partner is:

An open standards organization with a national, regional or other officially recognized status (in their country or region) that:

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Organizational Partners (2)Organizational Partners (2)

The Organizational Partners of 3GPP2 will have: The Organizational Partners of 3GPP2 will have:

• Joint ownership (including copyright) of the Joint ownership (including copyright) of the Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications

• The right to change the 3GPP2 Partnership Project The right to change the 3GPP2 Partnership Project Agreement (PPA)Agreement (PPA)

• The right to dissolve the 3G Partnership Project 2The right to dissolve the 3G Partnership Project 2

• The right to validate new Partners to 3GPP2The right to validate new Partners to 3GPP2

• Approval of Organizational Partner funding Approval of Organizational Partner funding requirementsrequirements

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Market Representation PartnersMarket Representation Partners

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

OrganizationalPartners

Partner deliverables

MarketRepresentationPartners

Partners’ Standardization Process

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Market Representation Partners Market Representation Partners

Standardization should meet market needs.Standardization should meet market needs.

In order to identify market requirements, the high competence of Market In order to identify market requirements, the high competence of Market Representation Partners should be used.Representation Partners should be used.

A Market Representation Partner is an organization which has the abilitA Market Representation Partner is an organization which has the ability to offer market advice to 3GPP2 and to bring into 3GPP2 a consensus y to offer market advice to 3GPP2 and to bring into 3GPP2 a consensus view of market requirements (e.g. services, features and functionality) fview of market requirements (e.g. services, features and functionality) falling within the 3GPP2 scope. alling within the 3GPP2 scope. A Market Representation Partner:A Market Representation Partner:

• does not have the capability and authority to define, publish does not have the capability and authority to define, publish oror set set standards nationally or regionallystandards nationally or regionally

• has signed has signed (or whose sponsor has signed)(or whose sponsor has signed) the Partnership Project the Partnership Project AgreementAgreement

• has committed itself to all or part of the 3GPP2 scopehas committed itself to all or part of the 3GPP2 scope

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Individual MembersIndividual Members

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

OrganizationalPartners

Partner deliverables

INDIVIDUAL

MEMBERS TechnicalContributions

Partners’ Standardization Process

MarketRepresentationPartners

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Individual Members (1)Individual Members (1)

Membership in an Organizational Partner is a pre-requisite Membership in an Organizational Partner is a pre-requisite for Individual Membership of 3GPP2.for Individual Membership of 3GPP2.

Individual Membership is open to legal entities committed Individual Membership is open to legal entities committed to:to:

• contribute technically or otherwise to one or more of contribute technically or otherwise to one or more of the Technical Specification Groups within the the Technical Specification Groups within the 3GPP2 scope3GPP2 scope

• use the use the 3GPP2 results to the extent feasible3GPP2 results to the extent feasible

• support the Terms of Reference of 3GPP2 to which support the Terms of Reference of 3GPP2 to which their Organizational Partner is committedtheir Organizational Partner is committed

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Individual Members (2)Individual Members (2)

All entities registered as members of an Organizational All entities registered as members of an Organizational Partner and eligible for participation in the technical workPartner and eligible for participation in the technical workof that Partner, can become Individual of that Partner, can become Individual Members of 3GPP2.Members of 3GPP2. Individual members shall apply to their Organizational Individual members shall apply to their Organizational Partner to participate in 3GPP2.Partner to participate in 3GPP2.

Individual Members act in the 3GPP2 in their own right; Individual Members act in the 3GPP2 in their own right; they carry the full responsibility for their contributions.they carry the full responsibility for their contributions.

Individual Membership applicants residing in a country/area Individual Membership applicants residing in a country/area without an Organizational Partner can apply for without an Organizational Partner can apply for membership to an existing Organizational Partner in order membership to an existing Organizational Partner in order to become a member of 3GPP2. to become a member of 3GPP2.

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ObservershipObservership

In order to ensure globally applicable Technical Specifications, thIn order to ensure globally applicable Technical Specifications, the status of "Observer" may be granted by the Organizational Partne status of "Observer" may be granted by the Organizational Partners to an entity which has the qualifications to become a future Orers to an entity which has the qualifications to become a future Organizational Partner. Observers are expected to:ganizational Partner. Observers are expected to:

• identify as early as possible any regulatory requirements thaidentify as early as possible any regulatory requirements that may lead to options within Technical Specifications;t may lead to options within Technical Specifications;

• make their IPR policy available for consideration;make their IPR policy available for consideration;

• contribute to the common objective of the 3GPP2 and avoid contribute to the common objective of the 3GPP2 and avoid duplication of work related to 3GPP2duplication of work related to 3GPP2

SpecificSpecific participation rights of an Observer will be decided on a ca participation rights of an Observer will be decided on a case-by-case basis by the Organizational Partners.se-by-case basis by the Organizational Partners.

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Documentation for 3GPP2Documentation for 3GPP2

• The Partnership Project Agreement (PPA)The Partnership Project Agreement (PPA)

• The Partnership Project Description The Partnership Project Description (PPD) (this present document)(PPD) (this present document)

• The Partnership Project Working Procedures The Partnership Project Working Procedures Document (WPD)Document (WPD)

3GPP2 requires3GPP2 requires the following 3 documents: the following 3 documents:

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The Partnership Project Agreement (1)The Partnership Project Agreement (1)

The Partnership Project Agreement is a conciseThe Partnership Project Agreement is a concise legal document signed by participating Partners (or legal document signed by participating Partners (or their sponsor). their sponsor).

It contains the minimum legal text necessary for It contains the minimum legal text necessary for 3GPP2 to function correctly.3GPP2 to function correctly.

The Partnership Project Agreement refers to the The Partnership Project Agreement refers to the Partnership Project Description and the Partnership Partnership Project Description and the Partnership Project Working Procedures.Project Working Procedures.

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The Partnership Project Agreement (2)The Partnership Project Agreement (2)

• to encourage their members to contribute to the common to encourage their members to contribute to the common set of Technical Specifications and to avoid duplication set of Technical Specifications and to avoid duplication of workof work

• to convert / transpose / to convert / transpose / adopt all relevantadopt all relevant Technical Technical Specifications resulting from 3GPP2 into their own Specifications resulting from 3GPP2 into their own relevant deliverables through their normal processesrelevant deliverables through their normal processes

• to identify as early as possible, any national / regional to identify as early as possible, any national / regional regulatory requirements that may lead to options within regulatory requirements that may lead to options within the Technical Specificationsthe Technical Specifications

• to make their IPR Policy available for considerationto make their IPR Policy available for consideration

The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations on Partners to commit themselves to the 3GPP2 scope:on Partners to commit themselves to the 3GPP2 scope:

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The Partnership Project Agreement (3)The Partnership Project Agreement (3)

• to encourage their members to contribute to the common to encourage their members to contribute to the common objectives of 3GPP2 and to avoid duplication of workobjectives of 3GPP2 and to avoid duplication of work

• to promote 3GPP2to promote 3GPP2

• to identify as early as possible, any national / regional to identify as early as possible, any national / regional regulatory requirements that may lead to options within regulatory requirements that may lead to options within the Technical Specificationsthe Technical Specifications

• to define 3GPP2 System and Service scenariosto define 3GPP2 System and Service scenarios

The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations on Market Representation Partners to commit themselves on Market Representation Partners to commit themselves to the 3GPP2 scope:to the 3GPP2 scope:

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Contributions to ITUContributions to ITU

Partner deliverablesPartners’ Standardization Process

InternationalRecommendations

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

OrganizationalPartners

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

TechnicalContributions

ITU

IMT 2000contributionsvia existing processes Market

RepresentationPartners

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Submission of 3GPP2 results to ITUSubmission of 3GPP2 results to ITU

3GPP2 will not contribute directly to the ITU. 3GPP2 will not contribute directly to the ITU.

3GPP2 results may be shared with the ITU following 3GPP2 results may be shared with the ITU following the existing national/regional processes.the existing national/regional processes.

Formal contributions to ITU Study Groups are made Formal contributions to ITU Study Groups are made by ITU members.by ITU members.

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31 January 2001 27Partner deliverables

Partners’ Standardization Process

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

OrganizationalPartners

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

TechnicalContributions

ITU

InternationalRecommendations

IMT 2000contributionsvia existing processes

Regulators/

Governments

Mandates

Regulators / GovernmentsRegulators / Governments

MarketRepresentationPartners

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National / regional regulatory requirementsNational / regional regulatory requirements

Variations imposed by national/regional Variations imposed by national/regional regulatory requirements may be identified regulatory requirements may be identified and may be included in the Technical and may be included in the Technical Specifications at the discretion of the Specifications at the discretion of the Technical Specification Groups and may Technical Specification Groups and may be options included in the Technical be options included in the Technical Specifications.Specifications.

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Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP2Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP2

The costs will be shared by the Organizational PaThe costs will be shared by the Organizational Partners. There will be no direct 3GPP2 membershirtners. There will be no direct 3GPP2 membership fee for Individual Members.p fee for Individual Members.

Partners and Individual Members may provide suPartners and Individual Members may provide support functions to the extent that they are able (e.pport functions to the extent that they are able (e.g., hosting of meetings and provision of Secretarig., hosting of meetings and provision of Secretariat support).at support).

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31 January 2001 30Partner deliverables

Partners’ Standardization Process

Steering Committee

Technical Specification Groups

Support Functions

3GPP2

TechnicalSpecifications

PARTNERS

OrganizationalPartners

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

TechnicalContributions

ITU

InternationalRecommendations

IMT 2000contributionsvia existing processes

Regulators/

Governments

Mandates

Overview showing external interfaces Overview showing external interfaces

MarketRepresentationPartners

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Internal structure of 3GPP2 Internal structure of 3GPP2

3GPP2 consists of a Steering Committee (SC) an3GPP2 consists of a Steering Committee (SC) and Technical Specification Groups (TSGs).d Technical Specification Groups (TSGs).

To assist in the co-ordination of the technical actTo assist in the co-ordination of the technical activities, the TSGs are encouraged to meet at the sivities, the TSGs are encouraged to meet at the same time and place, as and when appropriate.ame time and place, as and when appropriate.

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Internal structure of 3GPP2Internal structure of 3GPP2

TSG

A Interface

3GPP2Steering Committee

TSG

ANSI-41WIN

TSG

cdma2000

TSG

WirelessPacket DataNetworking

TSG

Servicesand

SystemsAspects

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Initial Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSGInitial Work areas to be covered by the cdma2000 TSG(under consideration*)(under consideration*)

• Radio Interface (MT-RAN)Radio Interface (MT-RAN)– Layer 1 PhysicalLayer 1 Physical

– Layer 2 Medium Access Control / Link Access ControlLayer 2 Medium Access Control / Link Access Control

– Layer 3 SignalingLayer 3 Signaling

• MSMS/BS/BS Radio Performance Specifications Radio Performance Specifications

• Radio Link ProtocolRadio Link Protocol

• Enhanced privacy, authentication, encryptionEnhanced privacy, authentication, encryption

• Digital Speech CodersDigital Speech Coders

• Conformance Test PlansConformance Test Plans

• MS-Adapter InterfaceMS-Adapter Interface

* List of work areas is not exhaustive.

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Initial Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSGInitial Work areas to be covered by the ANSI-41/WIN TSG (under consideration*) (under consideration*)

• Evolution of Core Network Evolution of Core Network for Inter System Operation within the for Inter System Operation within the ANSI-41 FamilyANSI-41 Family

• UIM support (Detachable and Integrated)UIM support (Detachable and Integrated) Enhancement ofEnhancement of Information FlowsInformation Flows

• Security Aspects (implementation and usage)Security Aspects (implementation and usage)

• Numbering, Routing, and Supplemental Services for International Numbering, Routing, and Supplemental Services for International RoamersRoamers

• VHE (Virtual Home Environment)VHE (Virtual Home Environment)

* List of work areas is not exhaustive.

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Initial Work areas to be covered by the Initial Work areas to be covered by the A-Interface System TSGA-Interface System TSG (under consideration*) (under consideration*)

• Radio Network to Core Network Interface

• Physical Data Link, Signaling

• Support for Access Network Mobility (Hard Handoff and Soft Handoff Support)

• High Speed Data Support

• Support for Multiple Air interfaces - as required

• Inter-Operability Specification• [AbisInterface]

* List of work areas is not exhaustive.

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Initial Work areas to be covered by the Initial Work areas to be covered by the Wireless Packet Data Networking TSGWireless Packet Data Networking TSG

(under consideration*) (under consideration*)

• Wireless IP ServicesWireless IP Services

• Based on IETF ProtocolsBased on IETF Protocols • Secure Private Network AccessSecure Private Network Access

• Packet Data AccountingPacket Data Accounting

• Multimedia SupportMultimedia Support

• QoS SupportQoS Support

• CN-CN NNI for Packet DataCN-CN NNI for Packet Data

* List of work areas is not exhaustive.

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Initial Work areas to be covered by the Initial Work areas to be covered by the Services and Systems Aspects TSG Services and Systems Aspects TSG

(under consideration*) (under consideration*)

• Definition of service and system requirements to support 3G market needs based on regional and international considerations.

• Tracking of Feature and Service development activities across TSGs.

• Management of work items placed under its responsibility.

More specifically, TSG-S will address the following areas of work: System Capability Set Development Stage 1 Feature and Service Requirements Definition System Reference Model Development Requirements for International Roaming High level co-ordination of the work performed in other TSGs

and monitoring of progress.

* List of work areas is not exhaustive.

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (1)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (1)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

1 Validation and acceptance X of new Partners for 3GPP2

2 Approval of Organizational XPartner funding requirements

3 Allocation of human and Xfinancial resources providedby Partners to SC

3a Allocation of resources to TSGs X

3b Allocation of resources within TSGs X

The primary responsibilities of SC, TSGs and Organizational Partners collectively are given in the following tables:

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (2)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (2)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

4 Allocation of voluntary X X Xhuman and financialresources by MarketRepresentational Partners andIndividual Members

5 Handling of appeals from XIndividual Members onprocedural matters

6 Handling of appeals from 2nd 1stIndividual Members on step steptechnical matters

7 Determine overall time frame Xand manage overall work progress

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (3)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (3)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

7a Prepare detailed time frame and Xmanage detailed workprogress

8 Approval of Technical XSpecifications and Technical Reports

8a Final adoption of Technical XSpecifications and Technical Reports

9 Proposal and approval of Xwork items within the agreed scope and terms of reference

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (4)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (4)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

10 Final adoption of work items Xwithin the agreed 3GPP2 scope andobjectives

11 Management of work items X12 Technical Co-ordination X X

13 Appointment of SC Chair X(for two year term)

14 Recommendation to SC of TSG XChair and Vice Chairsbased on election

14a Confirmation of TSG Chair Xand Vice Chairs

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (5)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (5)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

14b Approval of Creation of TSGs x and their terms of reference.

14c Approval of Dissolution of TSGs x

14d Approval of existing TSG ToR xrequiring additional funding or changes to the guiding scope of 3GPP2.

14e Approval of existing TSG ToR notrequiring additional funding nor xchanges to the guiding scope of 3GPP2.

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (6)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (6)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

15 Creation/dissolution of TSG working Xgroups and approval of theirterms of reference

16 Appointment of TSG Working XGroup Chair and ViceChairs

17 Confirmation of Individual XMember participation rights (each OP confirms eligibility for Individual Members withinthe OP)

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (7)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (7)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

18 Approval of 3GPP2 scope Xand objectives

18a Recommendation of change to Xto 3GPP2 scope and objectives

19 Maintain Partnership Project XAgreement, Partnership ProjectDescription and Working ProceduresDescription

19a Recommendation of change to XPartnership Project Agreement,Partnership Project Description and Working ProceduresDescription

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Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (8)Primary responsibilities of OP, SC, and TSGs (8)

Function Org SC TSGsCollectively

20 Management of the 3GPP2 XSecretariat

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Participation rights in SCParticipation rights in SC

The following have a right to participate in the SC:The following have a right to participate in the SC:

• Representatives of participating Organizational PartnersRepresentatives of participating Organizational Partners

• Representatives of participating Market Representation PartnersRepresentatives of participating Market Representation Partners

• Representatives of participating Representatives of participating Individual MembersIndividual Members

• Chairs and Vice Chairs (or authorized delegate) of TSGsChairs and Vice Chairs (or authorized delegate) of TSGs

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Participation rights in TSGsParticipation rights in TSGs

The following have a right to participate in the TSGsThe following have a right to participate in the TSGs : :

• Representatives of Representatives of Individual MembersIndividual Members

• Representatives of Organizational and Market RepresRepresentatives of Organizational and Market Representation Partnersentation Partners

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Principles for decision making within 3GPP2Principles for decision making within 3GPP2

Decision making within SCDecision making within SC

• By consensusBy consensus

• By vote in unavoidable cases with one vote By vote in unavoidable cases with one vote per per Individual Member, Organizational Partner, Individual Member, Organizational Partner, and Market Representation Partnerand Market Representation Partner

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Principles for decision making within 3GPP2Principles for decision making within 3GPP2

Decision making within TSGsDecision making within TSGs

• By consensus By consensus amongst the Individual Membamongst the Individual Membersers

• By vote in unavoidable cases with one vote pBy vote in unavoidable cases with one vote per er Individual MemberIndividual Member

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Principles for votingPrinciples for voting

The following principles will be applied for votingThe following principles will be applied for voting

• "One Individual Member, one vote" "One Individual Member, one vote" Multinational organizations Multinational organizations are restricted to single voteare restricted to single vote

• The SC and TSGs will maintain their own list of eligible voters The SC and TSGs will maintain their own list of eligible voters based on attendance principles described in the Working Procbased on attendance principles described in the Working Proceduresedures

• Voting will only occur if quorum is achievedVoting will only occur if quorum is achieved

• Each Individual Member may carry the proxy for up to five otheEach Individual Member may carry the proxy for up to five other Individual Membersr Individual Members

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Working language for 3GPP2Working language for 3GPP2

The working language for 3GPP2 shall be English:The working language for 3GPP2 shall be English:

• Meetings of the SC and TSGs shall be conducted Meetings of the SC and TSGs shall be conducted in Englishin English

• 3GPP2 technical specifications shall be prepared 3GPP2 technical specifications shall be prepared in Englishin English

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Relationship with other groupsRelationship with other groups

3GPP2 will establish and maintain liaison 3GPP2 will establish and maintain liaison relationships with groups working on standards for relationships with groups working on standards for other IMT-2000 family members, as appropriate. other IMT-2000 family members, as appropriate.

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Intellectual Property Rights (1)Intellectual Property Rights (1)

• The Individual Members of 3GPP2 are bound by the IPThe Individual Members of 3GPP2 are bound by the IPR Policies of their respective Organizational Partner.R Policies of their respective Organizational Partner.

• Individual members are encouraged to declare at the Individual members are encouraged to declare at the earliest opportunity, any IPRs which they may have aearliest opportunity, any IPRs which they may have and believe to be essential, or potentially essential, to nd believe to be essential, or potentially essential, to any work ongoing within 3GPP2 .any work ongoing within 3GPP2 .

• After comparing their respective IPR policies, ARIB, TAfter comparing their respective IPR policies, ARIB, TIA, TTA and TTC have agreed that their IPR policiesIA, TTA and TTC have agreed that their IPR policies sshare common principles and have agreed on the follohare common principles and have agreed on the followingwing additional principles toadditional principles to maximize themaximize the success of success of the 3GPP2:the 3GPP2:

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Intellectual Property Rights (2)Intellectual Property Rights (2)

(i)(i) to encourage their respective members' declaration of willingneto encourage their respective members' declaration of willingness to grant licenses onss to grant licenses on fair, reasonable terms and conditions ofair, reasonable terms and conditions on a non-discriminatory basisn a non-discriminatory basis and consistent with the respectiv and consistent with the respective Organizational Partners’ IPR policies. e Organizational Partners’ IPR policies.

(ii)(ii) to encourage their respective members' who may have IPR whito encourage their respective members' who may have IPR which they believe to be essential, or potentially essential, and are ch they believe to be essential, or potentially essential, and are unwilling to license such IPR, that early indication of such unwiunwilling to license such IPR, that early indication of such unwillingness be provided to their respective Organizational Partnerllingness be provided to their respective Organizational Partners.s.

(iii)(iii) to understand that to understand that ""essential IPRs" mean essential IPRs relativessential IPRs" mean essential IPRs relative to any or all parts of the content of the 3GPP2 technical specie to any or all parts of the content of the 3GPP2 technical specifications.fications.

(iv)(iv) A mechanism for exchanging information associated with the pA mechanism for exchanging information associated with the patent statement among the Organizational Partners will be introatent statement among the Organizational Partners will be introduced so that such information may be used when adopting relduced so that such information may be used when adopting relevant standards in each Partner Organization.evant standards in each Partner Organization.