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FIA Session XI: Migration
FIA Session XI: Migration
Friday 17 December, 10:30 – 12:00
This session focuses on how to move research results forward to standardisation bodies and so stimulate take-up by the international community. The session looks at alternative ways of migrating results..
We have experienced that moving from research results into reality or deployment is a painful and expensive process that can take years to happen.
- What are the possibilities to speed up the process?
- What are the bottlenecks?
- Can we foresee a quicker way forward with support e.g. from the standards organisations?
- What can the EU research do in order to progress this?
- Can the public procurement directive regarding new technology be used to for a quicker take up of new technology?
- Why is it easier to deploy new radio technologies with a cycle of 10 years whereas it is virtually impossible to change the core network?
- Why has it taken so long for IPV6 to become deployed? What are the lessons learned?
- What are the views form researchers to operators?
Agenda
10:30 – 10:35 Introduction Migration
10:35 – 10:50 ETSI ways to standardise Future Networks – Ultan Mulligan
10:50 – 11:05
IPv6, The two-way internet. The next big thing – Latif Ladid
11:05 – 11:20
Can Autonomicity help migration, and what could be a possible Evolution Path? – Ranganai Chaparadza
11:20 – 11:35
Towards Future Networks – ITU-T FG FN viewpoint – Alojz Hudobivnik (Iskratel, Slovenia)
11:35 – 12:00 Discussion
Contact
Henrik Abramowicz,
Alex Galis
