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    International

    TelecommunicationUnion

    Emergency Communications

    Wisit Atipayakoon

    Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

    ITU ASP CoE Training on ICT Applications on MitigatingNatural Disasters

    28 November 2013

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    ITU-R ITU-T ITU-D

    ITU's Telecommunication

    Standardization Sector

    that enable global

    communications byensuring that countries

    ICT networks and devices

    are speaking the same

    language.

    ITUs Development Sector

    that fosters international

    cooperation and solidarity

    in the delivery of technicalassistance and in the

    creation, development and

    improvement of

    telecommunication/ICT

    equipment and networks in

    developing countries.

    ITU: International Telecommunication Union

    Founded in 1865; Responsible for issues that concern

    Information and Communication Technologies.

    193 Member States, 545 Sector Members, 161 Associates,

    and 33Academia.

    HQs in Switzerland, Geneva; and 4 Regional Offices & 7 Area

    Office.

    ITUs Radio-communication

    Sector that globally

    manages radio-frequency

    spectrum and satellite orbitsthat ensure safety of life on

    land, at sea and in the

    skies.

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    ITU: Elected Officials

    ITU Secretary-Geneal

    Dr. Hamadoun Tour

    ITU Deputy Secretary-General

    Mr. Houlin Zhao

    Director of ITU-T

    Mr. Malcolm Johnson

    Director of ITU-RMr. Francois Rancy

    Director of ITU-D

    Mr. Brahima Sanou

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    ITU HeadquarterGeneva, Switzerland

    Europe Regional

    OfficeGeneva, Switzerland

    CIS Regional OfficeMoscow, Russia

    Arab Regional OfficeCairo, Egypt

    Asia-Paci fic Regional

    Office

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Area OfficeJakarta, Indonesia

    Africa Regional Of ficeAddis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Area OfficeCentral Africa (Yaounde,

    Cameroon)

    Southern Africa (Harare,

    Zimbabwe)

    West Africa (Dakar, Senegal)

    Americas RegionalOfficeBrasilia, Brazil

    Area OfficeTegucigalpa, Honduras.

    Santiago, Chile.

    Bridgetown, Barbados

    ITU: Reaching out to the World

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    Responsible for affordable and sustainable access to

    and use of telecom/ICT infrastructure and

    applications through assisting members withvarious development initiatives and projects based

    on multi-stakeholders' partnerships in the Asia-

    Pacific Region.

    38 Member States and over 72Sector Members.

    Regional Director: Dr. Eun-ju Kim

    ITU: Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

    6

    Afghanistan

    Bangladesh

    Bhutan

    Cambodia

    Lao, PDR

    Nepal

    Myanmar

    Timor Leste

    Kiribati

    Samoa

    Solomon Is.Tuvalu

    Vanuatu

    Fiji

    Maldives

    Marshall Islands

    Micronesia

    Nauru

    Tonga

    Least Developed Countries

    (13)

    PNG

    D.P.R. Korea

    India

    Indonesia

    MongoliaPakistan

    Philippines

    Sri Lanka

    Vietnam

    Low-Income States (9)

    Small Islands Developing States (12)

    Australia

    Brunei

    China/Hong Kong

    Iran

    Japan

    Malaysia

    New Zealand

    R.O. Korea

    Singapore

    Thailand

    The Rest (10)

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    ITU-D Sector & Associate Members: Asia-Pacific

    Membership Application at http://www.itu.int/members/sectmem/Form.pdf

    1. Afghan Wireless Communication Co.- Afghanistan

    2. Asia Pacific Network Information Centre Australia

    3. The Cyber Guardian Pty Ltd. - Australia

    4. Grameenphone (GP) Limited Bangladesh

    5. Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Limited (Banglalink)

    6. Telekom Brunei Berhad (TelBru) Brunei Darussalam

    7. CHUAN WEI (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. - Cambodia8. China Telecommunications Corporation - China

    9. China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. - China

    10. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.- China

    11. ZTE Corporation China

    12. Amalgamated Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) - Fiji

    13. Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) - Fiji

    14. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. - India

    15. Bhart i Airtel Limited - India

    16. Centre for Internet and Society - India

    17. Cellular Operators Association of India

    18. ITU-APT Foundation of India

    19. RailTel Corporation of India Limited, India

    20. Tata Communications Ltd - India

    21. Telecom Disputes Settlement & Appellate Tribunal - India

    22. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

    23. Vihaan Networks Limited (VNL), India

    24. PT. INDOSAT Tbk. - Indonesia

    25. PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk Indonesia

    26. Irancell Telecommunication Services Company I.R Iran

    27. Iranian Net Communication & Electronic Services Co. I.R.

    Iran28. Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI)

    29. Fujitsu Limited - Japan

    30. Hitachi, Ltd. - Japan

    31. KDDI Corporation - Japan

    32. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation - Japan

    33. National Institute of Information and CommunicationsTechnology Japan

    34. NEC Corporation - Japan

    35. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation Japan

    36. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation Japan

    37. Nomura Research Institute Ltd.- Japan

    38. The ITU Associat ion of Japan

    39. Tokai University Japan

    40. Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) R.O.Korea

    41. KT Corporation _ R.O. Korea

    42. National Information Society Agency (NIA) R.O. Korea

    43. Samsung SDS Co.Ltd, R.O. Korea44. SK Telecom, R.O. Korea

    45. Altel Communications Sdn Bhd - Malaysia

    46. Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Malaysia

    47. Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development Malaysia

    48. Axiata Group Berhad, Malaysia

    49. CyberSecurity, Malaysia

    50. Green Packet Berhad Malaysia

    51. Maxis Mobile Sdn Bhd. Malaysia

    52. MEASAT Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. - Malaysia

    53. Telekom Malaysia Berhad Malaysia

    54. Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

    55. Information Communication Network Company Mongolia

    56. MobiCom Corporation Mongolia

    57. Ncell Pvt.Ltd. - Nepal

    58. Nepal Telecom Company Limited- Nepal

    59. Nepal Telecommunications Authority Nepal

    60. e Worldwide Group Pakistan

    61. Multinet Pakistan (PVT) Limited - Pakistan

    62. National Telecommunication Corporation Pakistan

    63. Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited - Pakistan

    64. Smart Communications, Inc. Philippines65. Telecentre.org Foundation Philippines

    66. ROHDE & SCHWARZ Regional Headquarters Singapore Pte. Ltd. -Singapore

    67. Sri Lanka Telecom Ltd. Sri Lanka

    68. Advanced Info Service Public Company Ltd. Thailand

    69. Asia-Pacific Telecommunity Thailand

    70. Total Access Communication PLC Thailand

    71. True Corporation Public Co., Ltd. Thailand

    72. Viettel Corporation, VietNam

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    ITU: Development Programs (2011-2014)

    Cybersecurity, ICT Applications and IP-based

    Network-related Issues

    Enabling Environment

    Capacity Bui lding and Digital Inclusion

    Least Developed Countries, Countries in Special Need,

    Emergency Telecommunications and Climate Change Adaptation

    Information and Communication Infrastructure

    and Technology DevelopmentProgram #1

    Program #2

    Program #3

    Program #4

    Program #5

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    : s a- ac c eg ona n a ves -2014)

    Emergency Telecommunications

    Digital Broadcasting

    Broadband Access and Uptake in

    Urban & Rural Areas

    Telecommunications/ICT Policy &

    Regulation in the Asia-Pacific Region

    Unique ICT Needs for LDCs, SIDS, andLand-locked Developing Countries

    *LDC: Least Developed Countries, SIDS: Small Island DevelopingStates

    Initiative #1

    Initiative #2

    Initiative #3

    Initiative #4

    Initiative #5

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    ITU Asia-Pacific Centres of Excellenceoffers specialized training opportunities at low or no fees

    Spectrum Management(Ministry of ICT, Iran)

    Technology AwarenessPusan National University

    Rep. of Korea

    BroadcastingAsia Pacific Institute

    for BroadcastingDevelopment

    Rural ICT DevelopmentUniversiti Utara Malaysia

    Business ManagementMinistry of ICT, Thailand

    Policy & RegulationPakistan Telecommunication

    Authority

    Asia-Pacific

    CYBERSECURITYIMPACT

    ICT APPLICATIONSVietnam

    2011-2013 (April)

    24 Trainings/

    Workshops

    6 OnlineTrainings

    Around 1250

    trained

    Multi-stakeholder & Smart Partnerships !

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    ICTs in Disaster Management

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    Satellite-based Communications

    Remote Sensing

    Geographic Information System (GIS)

    Satellite communications

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    Terrestrial Communications

    Mobile/Cellular Networks

    Short Wave Radio Comm Networks

    Fixed-line Telephone Networks

    Community Radio Broadcast

    Amateur Radio

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    Disaster AlertMobile Application

    Internet-based Applications

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    Trapped father

    survives with help of

    phone appCNNDan Woolley making a film when

    the earthquake hit Haiti in 2010

    "I had an app that had pre-downloaded all this

    information about treating wounds. So I lookedup excessive bleeding and I looked up

    compound fracture," Woolley told CNN.

    Trapped in the ruins of the Hotel Montana in

    Port-au-Prince, he used his shirt to bandage

    his leg, and tied his belt around the wound. To

    stop the bleeding on his head, he firmly

    pressed a sock to it.

    Concerned he might have been experiencing

    shock, Woolley used the app to look up what to

    do. It warned him not to sleep. So he set his

    phone alarm to go off every 20 minutes.

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    Project onMobile Phone Applications to Aid National

    Disaster Resilience

    The Project received funding for 2011-2012

    Emergency Management In Australia

    launched

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    ITU Recommendations (Standards)

    on Emergency Telecommunications

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    ITU-T E.123

    0nxwhere "n"is a digit from 1 through 9 and "x"is any

    meaningful descriptive character string in any

    language or script (e.g. Wisit" or "Spouse")

    Emergency Contact Number Notation

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    ITU-T SG2: Emergency Telecommunications Service

    (ETS)

    National service providing priority use of network

    resources to achieve a higher probability of end-to-endcommunication and use of applications, to ETS

    authorized users in times of disaster and emergencies

    ITU-T Recommendation E.107 EmergencyTelecommunications Service (ETS) and interconnection

    framework for national implementations of ETS

    ITU-T Recommendation M.3350 TMN service

    management requirements for information interchange

    across the TMN X-interface to support provisioning of

    Emergency Telecommunication Service (ETS)

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    ITU-T SG2/SG11: International Emergency Preference

    Scheme (IEPS)

    ITU-T Recommendation E.106 International

    Emergency Preference Scheme (IEPS) for disaster

    relief operations

    Supplement 53 to ITU-T Q-Series Recommendations

    Signalling requirements to support the International

    Emergency Preferential Scheme (IEPS)

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    Common Alerting Protocol

    (CAP)

    ITU-T Recommendation X.1303 Common Alerting Protocol

    (CAP V1.1)

    General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public

    warnings over all kinds of networks.

    Capabilities:

    flexible geographic targeting using latitude/longitude shapes and other geospatial

    representations in three dimensions;

    multilingual and multi-audience messaging;

    phased and delayed effective times and expirations;

    enhanced message update and cancellation features;

    template support for framing complete and effective warning messages;

    compatible with digital encryption and signature capability; and

    facility for digital images and audio.

    XML and compact binary encodings.

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    Other work within ITU-T

    ITU-T SG2: Requirements for Land Mobile Alerting

    Broadcast Capabilities for Civic Purposes

    ITU-T SG5: Guidance on ways to improve resilience of

    networks in case of disaster situations

    ITU-T SG13: emergency telecommunications in NGN

    ITU-T SG15: network resiliency and recovery.

    ITU-T SG16: Support of emergency alerts by IPTV and

    digital signage.

    ITU-T SG16: Accessibility to information in emergency

    situations for persons with disabilities.

    ITU-T SG17: Common Alerting Protocol (CAP).

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    ITU-R Radiocommunication services are important for disaster

    prediction, detection, alerting and relief. In certain cases, when

    the "wired" telecommunication infrastructure is significantly or

    completely destroyed by a disaster, only radiocommunicationservices can be employed for disaster relief operation.

    http://www.itu.int/ITU-

    R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=emergency&lang=en

    http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=emergency&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=emergency&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=emergency&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=emergency&lang=en
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    Radiocommunications Assembly 2007 (RA-07) approved

    Resolutions ITU-R 53and ITU-R 55instructing all ITU-R

    Study Groups to carry out studies on the use of

    radiocommunications in disaster prediction, detection,

    mitigation and relief. In 2012 RA-12 revised and confirmed

    those Resolutions

    Nearly every Study Group within the ITU-R has a role to playin Disaster Relief. (More detail on next slide).

    The ITU-R Programme offices also are engaged in Disaster

    Relief efforts

    Implementation of Resolution 647 (Rev.WRC-12). See

    Activities on Resolution 647 (WRC-07) - "Emergency anddisaster relief radiocommunication"

    Publications, such as the ITU-R Special Supplement on

    Emergency and Disaster Relief

    ITU-R Focus on Disaster Relief

    http://www.itu.int/publ/R-RES-R.53/enhttp://www.itu.int/publ/R-RES-R.55/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=res647&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=res647&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/pub/R-HDB-48/enhttp://www.itu.int/pub/R-HDB-48/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=res647&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=res647&lang=enhttp://www.itu.int/publ/R-RES-R.55/enhttp://www.itu.int/publ/R-RES-R.53/en
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    Disasterphases

    Major radiocommunicationservices involved

    Major tasks ofradiocommunication services

    Studies carriedout by

    Radiocommunication

    Prediction & Detection

    Meteorological services (meteorological aidsand meteorological-satellite service)

    Earth exploration-satellite service

    Weather and climate prediction. Detection andtracking of earthquakes, tsunamis hurricanes,

    typhoons, forest fires, oil leaks etc. Providing warninginformation

    Study Group 7

    Alerting

    Amateur services Receiving and distributing alert messages Study Group 5

    Broadcasting services terrestrial andsatellite (radio, television, etc.)

    Disseminating alert messages and advice to largesections of the public

    Study Group 6

    Fixed services terrestrial and satellite Delivering alert messages and instructions totelecommunication centres for further disseminationto public

    Study Group 5Study Group 4

    Mobile services (land, satellite, maritimeservices, etc.)

    Distributing alert messages and advice to individuals Study Group 5Study Group 4

    Relief

    Amateur services Assisting in organizing relief operations in areas(especially when other services are still notoperational)

    Study Group 5

    Broadcasting services terrestrial andsatellite (radio, television, etc.)

    Coordination of relief activities by disseminatinginformation from relief planning teams to population

    Study Group 6

    Earth exploration-satellite service Assessment of damage and providing information forplanning relief activities

    Study Group 7

    Fixed services terrestrial and satellite Exchange of information between differentteams/groups for planning and coordination reliefactivities

    Study Group 5Study Group 4

    Mobile services (land, satellite, maritimeservices, etc.)

    Exchange of information between individuals and/orgroups of people involved in relief activities

    Study Group 5Study Group 4

    http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg7/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg6/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg6/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg7/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg7/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg6/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg4/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg6/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg5/enhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg7/en
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    Resolution ITU-R 646 (Rev.WRC-12) Public protection and

    disaster relief. This resolution provides recommendations on

    the use of harmonized frequency bands for PPDR

    applications, cross-border circulation of equipment,

    interoperability between agencies, the use of advancedtechnologies as well as encouragement to manufacturers of

    equipment used in PPDR to take into account the needs of

    administrations and PPDR agencies.

    In Resolution 644 (Rev. WRC-12), the ITU-R was asked to

    study those aspects of Radiocommunications/ICT that arerelevant to early warning, disaster mitigation and relief

    operations; while the ITU- R Study Groups were asked to

    accelerate their work, particularly in the areas of disaster

    prediction, detection, mitigation and relief.

    Activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless

    access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satelliteservices

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    In Resolution 647 (Rev.WRC-12), the ITU-R was invited to

    conduct studies in support of the establishment of appropriate

    spectrum management guidelines applicable in emergency

    and disaster relief operations.

    WRC-12 agreed upon Agenda Item 1.3 for WRC-15: to review

    and revise Resolution 646 (Rev.WRC 12) for broadband public

    protection and disaster relief (PPDR), in accordance with

    Resolution 648 (WRC-12).

    Recommendation ITU-R M.1042Disaster communications in

    the amateur and amateur-satellite services provides guidance

    on the roles of the amateur and amateur satellite services in

    providing communications during disaster situations.

    Activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless

    access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite

    services

    http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M/recommendation.asp?lang=en&parent=R-REC-M.1042http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M/recommendation.asp?lang=en&parent=R-REC-M.1042
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    Report ITU-R M.2085 Role of the amateur and amateur-

    satellite services in support of disaster mitigation and relief

    is intended to document the role of the amateur and

    amateur-satellite services in provision of

    radiocommunications in support of disaster mitigation andrelief. It includes information developed after the South-East

    Asia tsunami in December 2004.

    Recommendation ITU-R M.1637Global cross-border

    circulation of radiocommunication equipment in emergency

    and disaster relief situations offers guidance to facilitate the

    global circulation of radiocommunication equipment in

    emergency and disaster relief situations including the need

    for plans and procedures to be in place before a possible

    disaster event in order to facilitate the speedy authorization

    of the use of such equipment.

    Activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless

    access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite

    services

    A ti iti i W ki P t 5A

    http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1637/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1637/en
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    Report ITU-R M.2033Radiocommunication objectives and

    requirements for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR)

    defines the PPDR objectives and requirements for the

    implementation of future advanced solutions to satisfy the

    operational needs of PPDR organizations around the year

    2010. Specifically, it identifies objectives, applications,

    requirements, a methodology for spectrum calculations,

    spectrum requirements and solutions for interoperability.

    Recommendation ITU-R M.2015Frequency arrangements for

    public protection and disaster relief radiocommunication

    systems in UHF bands in accordance with Resolution 646

    (Rev.WRC-12) provides guidance on frequency

    arrangements for public protection and disaster relief

    radiocommunications in certain regions in some of the bands

    below 1 GHz identified in Resolution 646 (Rev.WRC-12).

    Activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless

    access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satelliteservices

    http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REP-M.2033/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.2015/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.2015/enhttp://www.itu.int/pub/R-REP-M.2033/en
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    Recommendation ITU-R M.2009 Radio interface standards

    for use by public protection and disaster relief operations in

    some parts of the UHF band in accordance with Resolution 646

    (WRC-03) identifies radio interface standards applicable forpublic protection and disaster relief (PPDR) operations in some

    parts of the UHF band.

    Recommendation ITU-R M.1826addresses harmonized

    frequency channel plans in the band 4 940-4 990 MHz for

    broadband public protection and disaster reliefradiocommunications in Regions 2 and 3.

    Recommendation ITU-R M.1746addresses system

    interoperability and harmonized frequency channel plans for

    the protection of property using data communication.

    Activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless

    access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite

    services

    http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.2009/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1826/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1746/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1746/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1826/enhttp://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.2009/en
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    ITU E T l i i

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    TechnologyCluster

    Satellite operators andLand Earth station

    operators

    Telecom Operators

    GIS/Remote sensing

    service providers

    Radiocommunications

    Equipment Providers

    FinanceCluster

    Governments

    Private Sector

    Development

    Banks

    Regional

    Economic Groups

    LogisticsCluster

    Air Transport

    operators

    International

    Couriers

    ITU Framework for Cooperation in Emergencies

    (IFCE)

    Eminent Industry

    Champion

    Eminent Corporate

    Champion

    Eminent Corporate

    Champion

    ITU Emergency Telecommunications

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    Deployable CDMA base stations Wi-Fi and WI-MAX equipment VSATs Handheld satellite phones Satellite broadband terminals

    Broadband mobile satellite terminals

    Mobile Communication tools for Global Internet and data access

    at broadband speeds and simultaneous voice

    Satelli te terminal: (Voice and data communication)

    ITU Emergency Resources

    Resource deployment

    Equipment will be dispatched to a disaster-hit areaimmediately after request

    ITU bears costs of airtime and logistics

    ITU experts are ready to fly to the area and provide

    training of equipment

    M th d f R t f A i t

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    Immediate Information/Action Needed

    from Disaster-AffectedAdministrations:

    Contact Emergency

    Telecommunication Team and/or ITU

    Regional Office.

    Indication as to number of satellite

    phones and/or other emergency

    telecom equipment needed to

    restore vital communication links

    Arrangements for customs clearance

    Designated Focal Point and contact

    detailsExact Address where equipment will

    be delivered

    Advise ITU about designated focal point

    to call in times of emergency.

    Method of Request for Assistance

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    ITU : http://www.itu.int

    ITU Asia Pacific : http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/index.asp

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    InternationalTelecommunicationUnion

    ITU-T Recommendations

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    Signalling for IEPS support

    ISDN User Part (ISUP)

    Q.761 Amendment 3, Q.762 Amendment 3, Q.763 Amendment 4, Q.764

    Amendment 4 and Q.767 Amendment 1

    Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC)

    Q.1902.1 Amendment 2, Q1902.2 Amendment 3, Q.1902.3 Amendment 3

    and Q.1902.4 Amendment 3

    Call Bearer Control (CBC)

    Q.1950 Amendment 1 Annex G

    ATM Adaptation Layer type 2 (AAL2) signalling protocol Q.2630.3 Amendment 1

    Broadband ISUP (B-ISUP)

    Q.2762 Amendment 1, Q.2763 Amendment 1 and Q.2764 Amendment 1

    Digital Signalling System No.2 (DSS2)

    Q.2931 Amendment 5

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    IEPS call marking

    ISUP & BICC

    Calling party's category - IEPS call marking for preferential

    call set up

    IEPS call information - country/international network of callorigination and priority level

    CBC, DSS2, AAL2

    IEPS indicator

    ETS in H 323 systems

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    ETS in H.323 systems

    ITU-T Recommendation H.460.4 Call priority designation and

    country/international network of call origination identification forH.323 priority calls

    call priority parameter and country/international network of call origination

    parameter are transported in the H.225.0 RAS, H.225.0 Call Signalling (Q.931),

    Annex G/H.225.0, and H.501 messages

    Priority values: 0emergencyAuthorised, 1emergencyPublic. 2-High. 3-Normal

    ITU-T Recommendation H.246 Interworking of H-series multimedia

    terminals with H-series multimedia terminals and voice/voiceband

    terminals on GSTN, ISDN and PLMN Amendment 1 Mapping of

    user priority level and country/international network of call

    origination between H.225 and ISUP mapping of the Call Priority Designation and Country/International Network of

    Call Origination Identification between a packet network and a switched circuit

    network via a Gateway.

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    Other H.323 features

    ITU-T Recommendation H.460.14 Support for Multi-Level

    Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) within H.323 Systems

    ITU-T Recommendation H.460.21 Message broadcast for

    H.323 systems Internet multicast procedures

    ETS in H 248

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    ETS in H.248

    ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1 v3 Gateway Control Protocol

    version 3 Emergency call indicator

    Individual-to-authority communication

    IEPS call indicator

    Priority indicator

    Supplement 9 to ITU-T H-Series Recommendations GatewayControl Protocol: Operation of H.248 with H.225.0, SIP, and ISUP in

    Support of Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) /

    International Emergency

    Mapping of H.248.1 IEPS call indicator and Priority indicator with H.225, SIP and

    ISUP parameters related to IEPS

    ITU-T Recommendation H.248.44 Gateway control protocol: Multi-

    Level Precedence and Pre-emption Package

    ETS in IPCablecom

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    ETS in IPCablecom

    ITU-T Recommendation J.260 Requirements for preferential

    telecommunications over IPCablecom networks ITU-T Recommendation J.261 Framework for implementing

    preferential telecommunications in IPCablecom and IPCablecom2

    networks

    ITU-T Recommendation J.262 Specifications for authentication in

    preferential telecommunications over IPCablecom2 networks PIN + SIP authentication procedures

    ITU-T Recommendation J.263 Specification for priority in

    preferential telecommunications over IPCablecom2 networks

    Resource-Priority and Accept-Resource-Priority headers (IETF RFC 4412) signal

    the priority in SIP request and response messages COPS interfaces used to perform resource management and admission control.

    GateSpec object specifies a session class ID with subfields to set priority and

    enable preemption

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    ETS in Next Generation Networks

    ITU-T Recommendation Y.1271 Framework(s) on network

    requirements and capabilities to support emergency

    communications over evolving circuit-switched and packed-

    switched networks

    ITU-T Recommendation Y.2205 Next Generation Networks -

    Emergency Telecommunications Technical Considerations

    ITU-T Recommendation Y.2171 Admission control priority

    levels in Next Generation Networks

    3 levels: from 1 ETS to 3 Lowest

    ITU-T Recommendation Y.2172 Service restoration priority

    levels in Next Generation Networks

    NGN signalling protocols to

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    NGN signalling protocols to

    support ETS

    Supplement 57 to ITU-T Q-Series Recommendations SignallingRequirements to support the Emergency Telecommunication

    Service (ETS) in IP Networks

    SIP, H.248 and Diameter interfaces identified

    Supplement 61 to ITU-T Q-Series Recommendations Evaluation of

    signaling protocols to support ITU-T Y.2171 admission controlpriority levels

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    ITU-T & other SDOs

    Supplement 62 to ITU-T Q-Series Recommendations Overview

    of the work of standards development organizations and other

    organizations on emergency telecommunications service

    ITU-T

    3GPP

    3GPP2

    ATIS

    Broadband Forum

    ETSI

    IEEE

    IETF

    TIA

    TM Forum

    WiMAX Forum

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    Common Alerting Protocol

    ITU-T Recommendation X.1303 Common Alerting Protocol

    (CAP V1.1)

    General format for exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public

    warnings over all kinds of networks.

    Capabilities:

    flexible geographic targeting using latitude/longitude shapes and other geospatial

    representations in three dimensions;

    multilingual and multi-audience messaging;

    phased and delayed effective times and expirations;

    enhanced message update and cancellation features;

    template support for framing complete and effective warning messages;

    compatible with digital encryption and signature capability; and

    facility for digital images and audio.

    XML and compact binary encodings.

    Alerting object identifier

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    Alerting object identifier

    ITU-T Recommendation X.674 Procedures for the

    registration of arcs under the Alerting object identifierarc

    enables identification of different kinds of alert and alerting

    agencies;

    specifies the information and justification to be provided

    when requesting an OID for alerting purposes; and

    the procedures for the operation of the Registration

    Authority.

    Example: World Meteorological Organization

    {joint-iso-itu-t(2) alerting(49) wmo(0)} For weather alerts and weather alerting agencies

    Used with Common Alerting Protocol

    ITU-R Recommendations (1)

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    ITU-R Recommendations (1)

    ITU-R Recommendation BO/BT.1774 Use of satellite and terrestrial

    broadcast infrastructures for public warning, disaster mitigation and relief ITU-R Recommendation F.1105 Fixed wireless systems for disaster

    mitigation and relief operations

    ITU-R Recommendation M.632 Transmission characteristics of a satellite

    position-indicating radio beacon (satellite EPIRB) system operating through

    geostationary satellites in the 1.6 GHz band

    ITU-R Recommendation M.633 Transmission characteristics of a satellite

    emergency position-indicating radio beacon (satellite EPIRB) system

    operating through a satellite system in the 406 MHz band

    ITU-R Recommendation M.690 Technical characteristics of emergency

    position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) operating on the carrier

    frequencies of 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz

    ITU-R Recommendation M.693 Technical characteristics of VHF

    emergency position-indicating radio beacons using digital selective calling

    (DSC VHF EPIRB)

    ITU-R Recommendations (2)

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    ITU-R Recommendations (2)

    ITU-R Recommendation M.1042 Disaster communications in the amateur

    and amateur-satellite services

    ITU-R Recommendation M.1637 Global cross-border circulation of

    radiocommunication equipment in emergency and disaster relief situations

    ITU-R Recommendation M.1826 Harmonized frequency channel plan for

    broadband public protection and disaster relief operations at 4 940-4 990

    MHz in Regions 2 and 3 ITU-R Recommendation M.1854 Use of mobile-satellite service in disaster

    response and relief

    ITU-R Recommendation M.2009 Radio interface standards for use by

    public protection and disaster relief operations in some parts of the UHF

    band in accordance with Resolution 646 (WRC-03) ITU-R Recommendation M.2015 Frequency arrangements for public

    protection and disaster relief radiocommunication systems in UHF bands in

    accordance with Resolution 646 (Rev.WRC-12)

    ITU-R Recommendations (3)

    http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M/recommendation.asp?lang=en&parent=R-REC-M.1042http://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M/recommendation.asp?lang=en&parent=R-REC-M.1042
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    ITU-R Recommendations (3)

    ITU-R Recommendation RS.1859 Use of remote sensingsystems for data collection to be used in the event of natural

    disasters and similar emergencies

    ITU-R Recommendation S.1001 Use of systems in the fixed-

    satellite service in the event of natural disasters and similar

    emergencies for warning and relief operations

    ITU-R Recommendation SA.1863 Radiocommunications used

    for emergency in manned space flight