`ETSI TS 123 040 V3.5.0, “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
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`I, Craig Bishop, based on my personal knowledge and information, hereby
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`declare as follows:
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`1.
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`I am an engineer with 26 years of mobile telecommunications
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`experience, including over 22 years of experience with second-, third-, and fourth-
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`generation (2G/3G/4G) mobile telecommunications technology, standards and
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`device development.
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`2. My experience includes extensive knowledge of the European
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`Telecommunications Standards Institute (“ETSI”) and 3GPP specifications,
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`publication practices, and procedures that I acquired not only as a practicing
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`mobile telecommunications engineer (since 1996) but also as proprietor of a full
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`ETSI member company (from 2016 through the present) and as an member of the
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`ETSI Board from November 2011 through November 2014.
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`3.
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`The following is a summary of my relevant qualifications and
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`professional experience.
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`I earned my Bachelor of Electronic Engineering degree with Honours
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`from Polytechnic of Central London in 1989. In 2005, I earned my MSC in
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`Computer Science with Distinction from the University of Kent.
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`After graduating with my first degree, I worked as an operations
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`engineer at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for 4 years, then as a civil
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`servant at the UK Radiocommunications Agency until 1996, during which time I
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`became involved in telecommunications standardization in the European
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`Telecommunication Standards Institute (“ETSI”), working in Technical Committee
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`TC RES 2 concerned with the standardization of Private Mobile Radio (PMR).
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`From 1994 through 1996, I acted as Rapporteur for voice and data related PMR
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`standards ETS 300 086, ETS 300 113, ETS 300 219 and ETS 300 390. During this
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`time period between 1994 and 1996, I participated as the only TC RES 2 delegate
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`on behalf of the UK Radiocommunications Agency, generating proposals in
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`support of UK administration and business requirements, downloading and
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`reviewing other meeting input documents, and proposing changes as necessary to
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`ensure input documents and the resulting specifications were in line with said
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`requirements.
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`6.
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`In 1996, I joined Samsung Electronic Research Institute (SERI) as a
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`Senior Standards Engineer where I worked for 16 years, eventually becoming
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`Director of Standards and Industry Affairs in 2011. My work at Samsung mainly
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`focused on the standardization of the service requirements, architectures, protocols,
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`and radio transmission technologies for the GSM/GPRS, UMTS, and LTE/EPS
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`mobile communications systems. However, as one of only two standards
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`requests for wider standards support continued throughout my career with
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`Samsung due to my familiarity with standardization, and because of the way in the
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`standards group later evolved under my management.
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`7.
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`Initially at SERI, I participated in ETSI Special Mobile Group (SMG)
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`committees SMGI, SMG2, SMG4, SMG5, SMG9 and relevant UMTS related sub-
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`committees until 1999, working on the air interface radio access network protocols,
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`services, and terminal aspects of UMTS and GSM/GPRS. I was specifically
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`involved in the ETSI SMG2 meetings leading up to selection of WCDMA as the
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`radio access technology for the Frequency Division Duplex mode of UMTS.
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`8.
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`From 1998, I worked as a Principal Standards Engineer on the 3rd
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`Generation Partnership (3GPP) on UMTS, attending Radio Access Network
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`committees RAN1 and RAN2, SA1 (Services Aspects), T2 (Terminals), and other
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`working groups and Technical Specification Group (TSG) plenary meetings
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`covering the same technical aspects as in my previous work in ETSI. As part of
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`my work in 3GPP committees, I would prepare meeting contributions in support of
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`Samsung’s research and development activities. Also, by way of preparation for
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`each meeting, I would download all contributions and review those of interest to
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`9.
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`From 2000, I acted as project manager and then as manager of the
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`Systems Engineering group providing technical requirements for the team working
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`on Samsung’s UMTS modem development. This involved scrutiny of ongoing
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`standardization work, particularly that of 3GPP RAN2 and 3GPP Core Networks
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`Working Group 1 (CN1 – responsible for layer 3 Non-Access Stratum signalling
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`between the terminal and the core network of the mobile communications system)
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`from which I would download and assess the impact of meeting contributions on
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`the protocol stack of the development project, ensuring that the development team
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`was kept informed about the latest developments as layers 2 and 3 of the UMTS
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`standard were stabilized.
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`10. During the period 1998 through 2004, in addition to authoring and
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`presenting technical contributions for the 3GPP standard, and producing technical
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`requirements for the radio modem, I acted as rapporteur for 3GPP Technical
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`Reports covering User Equipment (“UE”) capability requirements (3GPP TR
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`21.904 under TSG T WG2) from 1999-2000, and the Evolution of the 3GPP
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`System (3GPP TR 21.902 under TSG SA) in 2003 (the first Study Item to consider
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`the 3GPP system beyond UMTS towards LTE/EPS).
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`In 2005, I became Head of Advanced Technologies, Standards and
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`Regulation (ATSR) at Samsung. In addition to my managerial duties which would
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`by 2008 include responsibility for teams of standards and research engineers
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`covering 3GPP, DVB Forum, and mobile applications (Open Mobile Alliance), as
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`well as radio and mobile equipment regulations, I continued to work on 3GPP
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`standardization issues. From 2005 until 2008 I worked in SA2, and from 2008 until
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`2011 in SA1. I also attended SA plenary meetings from 2008 until I left Samsung
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`in 2013. As well as generating contributions in support of Samsung's research and
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`development in preparation for each meeting, I would download and review
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`documents from other 3GPP members, identifying, and where necessary preparing,
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`additional contributions on those of interest to Samsung. The work required a
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`sound working knowledge of the broader 3GPP system to ensure effective
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`management of the 3GPP standards team, effective participation in meeting
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`discussions, assessment of third-party contributions, and provision of
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`implementation guidance to Samsung developers.
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`12. From 2006 until the time I stopped attending SA1 meetings in 2011, I
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`authored and presented over 100 contributions to SA2 and SA1 meetings at 3GPP
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`and appeared as an author/co-author on 18 patent applications related to User
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`Equipment operation in the IMS and the 3GPP Core Network.
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`In 2011, I became Director of Standards and Industry Affairs at
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`which I served for a term of 3 years until November 2014, and from which I gained
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`further perspective on the organisation, management and activities of ETSI and its
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`Technical Committees.
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`14. After leaving Samsung, I formed my own consulting company Bishop
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`Communications Ltd., which is a full ETSI member, and as part of various projects
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`undertaken, I have continued to regularly access the 3GPP and ETSI document
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`servers, and to keep abreast of 3GPP and ETSI document handling practices.
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`15. Through my extensive work on 3GPP standardization issues and in
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`ETSI over the years, I have become very familiar with 3GPP and ETSI practices
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`relating to making draft standards and standards contributions publicly available,
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`including in the 1994 – 2000 timeframe.
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` 3GPP PUBLICATION PRACTICES AND AVAILABILITY OF 3GPP TS
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`16.
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`3GPP is a global initiative partnership that unites seven 3GPP
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`Organizational Partners from Asia, Europe and North America, the Association of
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`Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) and Telecommunication Technology
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`Committee (TTC) from Japan, the China Communications Standards Association
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`(CCSA) from China, the Telecommunications Standards Development Society
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`(TSDSI) from India, the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) from
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`Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) from the United
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`States.
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`17. The main goal of 3GPP is to provide its members with an
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`environment to produce specifications and reports that define technologies
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`covering cellular telecommunications networks, including the User Equipment
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`(UE), Radio Access Network (RAN) technologies, Core Network (CN)
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`technologies, service and system aspects which themselves include work on
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`codecs, security, and quality of service.
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`18. The technical specifications developed by 3GPP were, and remain,
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`contribution-driven by the 3GPP member companies and the many individual
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`participants from these companies. In the 2000-2003 timeframe, there were well
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`over one hundred members of 3GPP, e.g. Annex C of the report from 3GPP TSG
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`SA #9 held in September 2000 around the time that TS 23.040 v3.5.0 was formally
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`approved by 3GPP (attached as Appendix A), shows that there were 147 members
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`eligible to vote in the meeting (note that the list only includes members present that
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`had attended at least the previous SA meeting, and not necessarily those members
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`that may have attended other WG or TSG meetings). At that time, 3GPP
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`comprised five Technical Specification Groups (TSGs). Two of those were (and
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`still are in 2018) responsible for UMTS and LTE: Radio Access Networks (RAN)
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`and Service & Systems Aspects (SA). The activities of two others: Core Networks
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`(CN) & Terminals (T) were later amalgamated under Core Network and Terminals
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`(CT) TSG following the closure of TSG T in 2005, with responsibility for test
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`specifications being moved to TSG RAN WG3. The fifth, GSM EDGE Radio
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`Access Networks (GERAN), was responsible for evolution of the GSM radio
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`technology until its closure in 2016, when the work was transferred to a RAN
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`working group (RAN6 – which now also has responsibility for UTRAN as a legacy
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`mobile communications radio access network system). The Working Groups
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`within the TSGs met regularly and had quarterly plenary meetings where member
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`companies’ Change Requests (CRs), draft specifications / reports, and other
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`documents that had been agreed by the working groups were presented for formal
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`approval.
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`19.
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`In the ordinary course of 3GPP’s regularly conducted business
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`activities and pursuant to its standard business practices, the working groups
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`created and still create incremental versions of draft specifications (e.g., V0.2.1,
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`V.1.0.0, V1.1.0 etc.) until such time that the specification is first approved by the
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`relevant TSG plenary meeting. As explained in the “Foreword” section of all 3GPP
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`deliverables, the version format x.y.z is as follows: x = 0 for draft versions, x = 1
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`when the deliverable is presented to TSG for information, x = 2 when the
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`deliverable is presented to TSG for approval, and x = 3 or greater when the TSG
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`has approved the deliverable and it is formally published and placed under ‘change
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`control’. The specification is also usually functionally ‘frozen’ at this time,
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`meaning that no new features or functionality can be introduced for the given
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`release. For approved deliverables, x = 3 corresponds to Release 99, and x = 4
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`onwards correspond to the 3GPP release number, e.g. x = 5 identifies the
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`deliverable as being for release 5. The second digit y is incremented for all changes
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`of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc, and the third
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`digit z is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the
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`document. After a Technical Specification has been placed under ‘change control’
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`it can be modified only by formal Change Requests (CRs) submitted to and agreed
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`by Working Group meetings, and then formally approved by TSG plenary. All
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`versions including some pre-approval draft versions (when available) are made
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`publicly available on the file server which is accessible from the 3GPP
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`specifications page.
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`20.
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`3GPP TS 23.040 V3.5.0 is a technical specification published by
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`3GPP “3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio
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`Access Network; MAC protocol specification (Release 1999)” The date on the face
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`of the specification (“2000-07”) corresponds to the date that specification was
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`approved by 3GPP and was thereafter made publicly available. This date of
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20010311153140/http://www.3gpp.org/TSG/status_lis
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`t/2000-09-(4).htm). This shows the latest available version of TS 23.040 as v3.5.0.
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`Note the of Jun 99 date indicates when the specification was first frozen (at TSG
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`T#4, a meeting at which I was present - see report attached as Annex B). The first
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`frozen version of 23.040 release 99 is substantively the same as version 3.5.0.
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`21. Regarding the availability date of 3GPP specifications, the 3GPP
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`FAQ: “Is it possible to determine the date and time of publication of a particular
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`version of a 3GPP Spec?” (available at: http://www.3gpp.org/about-3gpp/3gpp-
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`faqs#MI1) states the following: “The first approved version is based upon the draft
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`whenever Change Requests are approved by the TSG. These versions are made
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`available shortly after the TSG meeting at which such approval occurred. The date
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`(year and month) shown at the top of the Spec's cover page indicates either the
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`date of (the last day of) the meeting, or the month in which the new version was
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`prepared. However a more precise indication of the date of availability can be
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`obtained from the Spec's web page (via the table at
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`http://www.3gpp.org/specifications/) where a precise date is shown in the
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`"available" column.”
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`22. To retrieve 3GPP TS 23.040 v3.5.0 I accessed the file server by going
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`to the 3GPP website at http://www.3gpp.org/, selected “Specifications” from the
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`menu bar, and then selected “Specifications Home” from the dropdown. I then
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`selected the “file server area” link to access the public file server where the
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`specifications are stored.
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`23. The technical specification says that it is “TS 23.040 V.3.5.0”.
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`Accordingly, at the file server website, I scrolled down the page to select the link
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`“archive”, then the link “23_series,” and then selected the link “23.040,” where
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`technical specifications versions of 23.040 are stored.
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`portion of the archive directory listing produced by the file server website is
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`provided below.
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`Available at: http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/23_series/23.040/
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`25. The archive directory index shows that TS 23.040 v3.5.0 was
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`uploaded on and therefore publicly available from “7/11/2000.” I selected the link
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`for “23040 - 350.zip” and downloaded a zip file of the same name. The zip file
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`“11/07/2000,” (UK date format as shown on my PC) the same day the zip file was
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`uploaded.
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`26. A true and correct copy of the document within the zip file (23040-
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`350.zip) is provided as Appendix C. Based on my experience, I understand these
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`date stamps to mean that 23040-350.zip was uploaded to 3GPP’s publicly available
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`website on July 11, 2000, and that any member of the public could have
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`downloaded the zip file, extracted the Word document enclosed, and viewed the
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`contents of the Word document without restriction on July 11, 2000 and thereafter.
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`I have no reason to believe these date stamps are inaccurate. Based on my
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`experience, I have determined that 3GPP TS 23.040 v3.5.0 was publicly available
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`on the 3GPP file server no later than July 11, 2000.
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`AVAILABILITY
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`27. ETSI TS 123 040 V3.5.0, which is technically identical to 3GPP TS
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`23.040 V3.5.0 differing only terms of the cover page, copyright notice, and the
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`inclusion of IPR and publication history information, was subsequently published
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`by ETSI on August 22, 2000 as per the following work schedule (red highlighting
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`added):
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`=11369).
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`28. The work item record of any ETSI publication contains information
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`regarding creation date, cover date, latest version / edition number, and a link to
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`the detailed chronology of the material’s development. I obtained this work item
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`record by using the ETSI website. A given material’s work item record can be
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`found by navigating to the ETSI website at www.ETSI.org and using the Standards
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`Search feature on the homepage (see screen shots below). After locating the
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`standard in question, users can click on the menu button for their required record
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`and choose the ‘Details in work programme’ option to open that material’s work
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`record for an ETSI standard reliably indicates the date from which the standard
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`was made accessible to the general public without undue restriction. For example,
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`during the 2000-2003 timeframe, National Standards Organizations (NSOs) made
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`paper copies of published ETSI standards available for sale to both members and
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`non-members alike. Additionally, from 1997, ETSI produced on a quarterly basis
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`a CD-ROM (later DVD-ROM) containing published standards that ETSI members
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`and non-members of the public alike could obtain by purchase or subscription. By
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`at least February 2000, ETSI’s practice for publishing standards further included
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`making standards freely available via the ETSI website so that they could be
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`individually accessed via a search capability on the site or by following a series of
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`links, and then downloaded free of charge. This is supported by the following
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`screen shot of an archived ETSI web page from August available at:
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20000815052807/http://www.etsi.org:80/
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`29. To retrieve TS 123 040 v3.5.0 from ETSI, I went to the
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`www.ETSI.org home page, and followed the ‘Standards’ link. On the linked page I
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`entered the search term ‘TS 123 040 v3.5.0’, then on the results page I checked the
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`box ‘All versions’. The first specification in the displayed results list was TS 123
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`040 v3.5.0. Following the Work Item details link highlighted in red on that page
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`displayed the work schedule as shown above. Following the document number link
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`opened a PDF version of the specification. Selecting the parent directory showed
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`the directory listing for the specification including the upload date of 8/17/2000, 5
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`days before the official publication date.
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`Item record and the upload date shown for ETSI TS 123 040 v3.5.0, it is my
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`determination that TS 123 040 v3.5.0 was publicly available to both ETSI
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`members and non-members no later than August 22, 2000.
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`31. Documents published on the ETSI and 3GPP websites in the 2000 –
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`2003 timeframe were (and still are) freely accessible to the public and were
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`disseminated or otherwise available to the extent that any interested person,
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`ordinarily skilled in the subject matter or art, exercising reasonable diligence easily
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`could have located them. In particular, these drafts, releases, and other documents
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`32.
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`I accessed these drafts, releases, and other documents that were
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`published and kept in an online repository in the course of my regularly conducted
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`activity and ordinary course of business in performing my responsibilities in the roles
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`I described above.
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`33. Based on my knowledge and experience, I have determined that ETSI
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`TS 123 040 V3.5.0, “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);
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`Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) (3G TS 23.040 version
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`3.5.0 Release 1999)” was freely available as an ETSI publication no later than
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`August 22, 2000 and from the 3GPP website no later than July 11, 2000, and was
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`certainly freely available from both ETSI and 3GPP websites before April 4, 2003.
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`A copy of ETSI TS 123 040 v.3.5.0 is attached to this declaration as Appendix D.
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`Further, the technically identical specification 3GPP TS 23.040 v3.5.0 is attached
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`as Appendix C.
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`34. Pursuant to Section 1746 of Title 28 of United States Code, I
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`declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of
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`America that the foregoing is true and correct and that the foregoing is based
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`upon personal knowledge and information and is believed to be true.
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`Signed:
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`Craig Bishop
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`APPENDIX A
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`Meeting #9, Hawaii, USA, 25-28 September 2000
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`Title:
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`Secretary TSG SA, Maurice Pope
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`Report of TSG SA meeting #9, version 1.0.0
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`Approved at TSG SA meeting #10
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`Report
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`Table of contents
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`Opening of the meeting ...................................................................................................................... 4
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`Approval of the Agenda ...................................................................................................................... 4
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`Approval of the meeting report of TSG-SA Meeting # 8..................................................................... 4
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`Items for immediate consideration ..................................................................................................... 4
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`Reports from TSG SA ad-hoc meetings............................................................................................. 4
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`Letters / Reports from other groups ................................................................................................... 4
`6.1
`TSG-T, TSG-CN, TSG-RAN ............................................................................................... 4
`6.2
`Partners and their bodies .................................................................................................... 4
`6.3
`Others.................................................................................................................................. 4
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`7.3
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`7.4
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`Reports from TSG-SA Working Groups ............................................................................................. 5
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`TSG-SA WG1...................................................................................................................... 5
`7.1.1
`Report from TSG-SA WG1 and review of progress ....................................... 5
`7.1.2
`Questions for advice from TSG-SA WG1....................................................... 6
`7.1.3
`Approval of contributions from TSG-SA WG1 ................................................ 6
`TSG-SA WG2...................................................................................................................... 8
`7.2.1
`Report from TSG-SA WG2 and review of progress ....................................... 8
`7.2.2
`Questions for advice from TSG-SA WG2....................................................... 8
`7.2.3
`Approval of contributions from TSG-SA WG2 ................................................ 8
`TSG-SA WG3...................................................................................................................... 9
`7.3.1
`Report from TSG-SA WG3 and review of progress ....................................... 9
`7.3.2
`Questions for advice from TSG-SA WG3....................................................... 9
`7.3.3
`Approval of contributions from TSG-SA WG3 ................................................ 9
`TSG-SA WG4.................................................................................................................... 11
`7.4.1
`Report from TSG-SA WG4 and review of progress ..................................... 11
`7.4.2
`Questions for advice from TSG-SA WG4..................................................... 11
`7.4.3
`Approval of contributions from TSG-SA WG4 .............................................. 11
`TSG-SA WG5.................................................................................................................... 12
`7.5.1
`Report from TSG-SA WG5 and review of progress ..................................... 12
`7.5.2
`Questions for advice from TSG-SA WG5..................................................... 12
`7.5.3
`Approval of contributions from TSG-SA WG5 .............................................. 12
`Report and review of Inter-Group Co-ordination work (IGCs) .......................................... 14
`Review of TSG-SA Release 1999 completion .................................................................. 14
`Review of TSG-SA Release 2000 status .......................................................................... 14
`Review of TSG-SA work programme................................................................................ 14
`Letters to other groups ...................................................................................................... 14
`Other issues ...................................................................................................................... 14
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`7.10
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`8.3
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`Technical coordination with TSG-CN, TSG-RAN, TSG-T and TSG-GERAN .................................. 15
`8.1
`TSG-CN............................................................................................................................. 15
`8.1.1
`Report and questions for discussion from TSG-CN ..................................... 15
`8.1.2
`Information on Release 1999 and Release 2000 status in TSG-CN............ 15
`8.1.3
`Information on status and changes to deliverables ...................................... 16
`Report from TSG-RAN ...................................................................................................... 16
`8.2.1
`Report and questions for discussion from TSG-RAN................................... 16
`8.2.2
`Information on Release 1999 and Release 2000 status in TSG-RAN ......... 16
`8.2.3
`Information on status and changes to deliverables ...................................... 17
`Report from TSG-T ........................................................................................................... 17
`8.3.1
`Report and questions for discussion from TSG-T ........................................ 17
`8.3.2
`Information on Release 1999 and Release 2000 status in TSG-T............... 17
`8.3.3
`Information on status and changes to deliverables ...................................... 18
`Report from TSG-GERAN................................................................................................. 18
`8.4.1
`Report and questions for discussion from TSG-GERAN ............................. 18
`8.4.2
`Information on Release 1999 and Release 2000 status in TSG-GERAN.... 18
`8.4.3
`Information on status and changes to deliverables ...................................... 19
`Letters to others groups .................................................................................................... 19
`Review of Release 1999 specification set ........................................................................ 19
`General aspects of Release handling and definition ........................................................ 19
`Review of Release 2000 status and content..................................................................... 20
`Beyond Release 2000 (Vision, Phasing etc.).................................................................... 21
`Other issues ...................................................................................................................... 22
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`Project Management ........................................................................................................................ 22
`9.1
`Review of work programme .............................................................................................. 22
`9.2
`Working methods .............................................................................................................. 22
`9.3
`Other issues ...................................................................................................................... 23
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`Project support ................................................................................................................................. 23
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`Postponed issues from earlier in the meeting .................................................................................. 23
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`12 Work plan and future meetings ........................................................................................................ 25
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`Any other business ........................................................................................................................... 26
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`14 Close of meeting............................................................................................................................... 26
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`Annex A: Co-ordinates of TSG and WG Officials .................................................................................. 27
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`A.1 TSG SA Officials............................................................................................................................... 27
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`A.2 TSG CN Officials ............................................................