Session Chair: Mr. P-A. Probst, ITU-T SG 16 Chairman, Swisscom, Switzerland. Session Chair: Mr. M. Sorbara, ITU-T SG 15, Conexant Systems Inc.

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Session Chair: Mr. P-A. Probst, ITU-T SG 16 Chairman, Swisscom, Switzerland Session Chair: Mr. M. Sorbara, ITU-T SG 15, Conexant Systems Inc., USA Session Chair: Mr. F. van der Putten, ITU-T SG 15, Alcatel, Belgium Session Chair: Mr. Y. Maeda, ITU-T SG 13, NTT Corporation, Japan Session Chair: Mr. S. Palm, ITU-T SG 15, Broadcom, USA Session Chair: Mr. A. Nunn, ITU-T SG 15, Chair Working Party 1/15, BT, UK Session Chair: Mr. H. Mazar, ITU-R, Israel (1) Opening: Mr. H. Zhao, Director of TSB (2) Opening address: Mr. V. Timofeev, Director of BR (3) Mr. R. Scholl, Deputy to the Director of TSB: Opening speech (4) Workshop purpose, scope, objectives: Mr. P. Wery, ITU-T SG 15 Chairman, Nortel Networks, Canada (5) Addresses from the representatives of SDOs participating in the Steering Committee: ITU-T SG15 Mr. P. Wery, ITU-T SG16 Mr. P-A. Probst, ITU-T SG9 Mr. G. White, DSLF Mr. Starr, IEEE Mr. J. Carlo, T1 Mr. M. Sorbara, OIF Mr. J. McDonough, MEF- Mr. C. Nan (1) Mr. H-U. Schoen - Vice President, Siemens AG, Carrier products (2) Mr. M. Reeve, BT Group Technology Officer (3) Mr. B. Kim, Director of the optical access network technology of ETRI, Republic of Korea (1) Tutorial on copper access (copper, twisted pairs, coax, power lines): Mr. P. Macaulay, DSL Forum (2) Tutorial on wireless access (wireless access, broadcasting, satellite, mobile/fixed systems): Mr. J. Costa, Nortel Networks (1) Tutorial on optical access: Mr. D. Faulkner, BT Exact; UK (2) Tutorial on Metropolitan Ethernet: Mr. R. Young, MEF (1) Multimedia Service Evolution: overview of new standardisation trends in terms of service/terminal mobility and security, applications for e-health and TDR: Mr. P-A. Probst, ITU-T SG 16 Chairman, Swisscom, Switzerland (2) City of Pau Fiber to the Home with Optical Ethernet (triple play FTTH 55,000 houses/businesses - Voice,Video&Data)" - France; Mr. J-M. Billaut, Advisor to the Mayor of the City of Pau, France; presented by Mr F. Tournesac (3) Triple play: Vision of the Cable TV operators (service evolution): Mr. V. Leisse, European Cable Communications Assoc., Inst. for Communications Technology, Germany (4) Triple A (Any device, Anytime, Anywhere): Services in ubiquitous networks and their impacts on the access network architecture and systems: Mr. J. Kishigami, NTT, Japan (1) Terrestrial wireless access: Mr. G. Peleg, Alvarion, presented by Ms M. Goldhammer (2) Business Case on the Copper Access: Mr. G. Dobrowski, Conexant Inc (3) Fiber-to-the-Home in the U.S.A. - Who is installing it and how-: Mr. B. Deutsch - Chair A&T Committee, FTTH Council, USA (4) Fiber Access Network: Mr. J. Brouse, Director, Network Implementation, Charter Communications (1) Satellite and terrestrial return channels: Mr. E. Sofer, Runcom, presented by Mr H. Mazar, ITU-R, Israel (2) QoS aware architecture for broadband entertainment: Mr. Y. Tjoens, DSL Forum, presented by Mr S. Ooghe, Alcatel (3) Interactive services over cable: Mr. S. Park, Korea Digital Cable Forum (4) Wi-Fi architectures, hotspots: Integration of public WLAN into mobile networks: Mr. Ph. Laine, Alcatel (1) Massive DSL-based broadband access implementation experiences and plans: Mr. J. Lee, KT, Korea (2) B-PON based optical access deployments to support triple play services in North America: Mr. R. Ballart, Vice-President SBC Labs, USA (3) Deployment experiences of the broadband Internet access services using F to the Home and Fiber to the Wireless in Japan: Mr. Mr. S. Kubota, NTT, Japan (4) B-PON One-chip LSI: key component technology and multi-vendor interoperability for access networks: Mr. J. Garvey, Freescale (5) Full service CATV access deployment experiences and plans: Mr. D. Jaeger, European Cable Communication Association (1) xdsl - MIMO, Spectrum Management: Mr. J. Cioffi, Stanford University (2) Optical Fiber - for future trends: Mr. Jun-ichi Kani, NTT (3) Next generation Wi Fi (802.11): Mr. J. Karaoguz, Broadcom (1) IEEE 802 (R) Standards in Access Networks: Mr. J. Carlo, IEEE (2) Standardization of IMT-2000 and Systems Beyond: Mr. J. M. Costa, Nortel Networks, Canada (3) CATV Standards: Mr. R. Yassini, ITU-T SG 9, YAS Broadband Ventures, USA (4) xdsl standards (ITU-T SG 15): Mr S. Palm, Broadcom, USA (5) Optical access standards (ITU-T SG 15): Mr. D. Faulkner, BT Exact; UK (1) Worldwide, regional and national unlicensed and unprotected RF allocations, for wireless network access: Mr. H. Mazar, ITU-R, Israel (2) Regulatory framework for implementing Wi MAX (ETSI HiperMAN and IEEE 802.16): Ms M. Goldhammer, ETSI HiperMAN Chairperson and Vice Chairperson BRAN (3) Will EU rules on Network Access allow the deployment of new broadband infrastructure in Europe-: Ms M. Styliadou - Corning, Director, European Government Affairs (4) Comparison of access between the US and Europe: broadband policy and deployment. Mr. S. Marcus, Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the USA (5) Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance of Public IP Network Access Service: Mr. G. Ratta, ATIS Committee T1S1 Vice-Chairman and ITU-T SG 11 Vice-Chairman How to Enhance Cooperation in Standards 2

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MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI ITU-T compliant B-PON system Multi-vendor Inter-operability demo. Contributed by the vendors; MITSUBISHI ITU-T Recommendations G.983 series ensure B-PON Inter-operability between multi-vendor ONTs and OLTs The demo shows the Ethernet service level interconnectivity among the different ITU-T compliant B-PON systems Higher layer inter-operability including POTS and video services will be studied in the future ONT by A Optical splitter ONT by B ONT by C 10/100 BASE-T G.983 series Schematic of B-PON system Supported by the operators; OLT By vendor A Configuration of the B-PON demo G.983 Recommendations applied for the demonstration Conformance Items Rec. numbers & sections Physical Media Dependent layer 5 and 8.2 of G.983.1 Appendix V of G.983.3 PON MAC (TC layer) 8.3 and 8.4 of G.983.1 ONT Management and Control Interface 7 of G.983.2 Ethernet service specifications 7.3 of G.983.2 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation functions 1 and 5 of G.983.4 6 and 7 of G.983.7 ONT#1 ONT#5 OLT#1 OLT#2 ONT#2 MITSUBISHI ONT#3 ONT#4 ONT#9 Video Client L2SW Port#1 Port#1 splitter splitter Port#2 Port#2 Video Server ONT#11 L2SW ONT#12 Tester Tester (Generator) ONT#13 (Analyzer) ONT#6 ONT#7 ONT#8 ONT#10 MITSUBISHI Video Client Schematic of the demonstration 7

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