DocumentCode
2372487
Title
Face the FACS
Author
Krechmer, Ken
Author_Institution
Int. Center for Stand. Res., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
22-24 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
148
Abstract
"Formal worldwide, regional and national Agencies for Communications Standardization" (FACS) such as the International Telecommunications Union and related formal agencies that standardize communications interfaces are losing standardization market share to consortia (any nonaccredited standardization organization). This loss of market share has occurred due to the change in technical standardization participation from public carriers (as nominal public representatives) to developers and private service providers. Without the influence of the public over the standardization process, user requirements are being poorly served, as the dramatic drop in the telecom market growth over the last few years may suggest. The change from "public" standardization to private company participation in standardization also reduces the openness of communications standards by increasing IPR costs. We propose a fundamental new approach for the FACS to better address these issues.
Keywords
industrial property; market research; standardisation; telecommunication services; telecommunication standards; FACS; IPR costs; International Telecommunications Union; communications standardization; national agencies; nonaccredited standardization organization; private company participation; private service providers; public representatives; regional agencies; standardization market share; technical standardization participation; telecom market growth; user requirements; Communication industry; Communication standards; Communications technology; IEC standards; ISO standards; Internet; Standardization; Standards organizations; Telecommunication standards; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, 2003. The 3rd Conference on
Conference_Location
Delft, The Netherlands
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8172-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIIT.2003.1251203
Filename
1251203
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