European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), established in 1988 and based in Sophia Antipolis, France, is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to producing globally applicable standards for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). ETSI develops technical standards for a wide range of ICT-enabled systems, applications, and services, facilitating interoperability and supporting global communications infrastructure. The institute collaborates with industry stakeholders, governments, and research entities to advance innovation and maintain the integrity of telecommunications networks worldwide.
ETSI DECT-2020 NR, the world’s first non-cellular 5G technology standard, has been recognized by the WP5D of the International Telecommunication Union’s Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) and included as part of the 5G standards in IMT-2020 technology recommendation.
ETSI is pleased to announce the release of three major specifications and report developed by its Zero-touch network and Service Management (ZSM) group.
ETSI’s Industry Specification Group on Encrypted Traffic Integration (ISG ETI) has concluded the early part of its work, by identifying problems arising from pervasive encrypted traffic in communications networks.
The ETSI committee on Methods for Testing and Specifications (TC MTS) has recently completed a first set of seven standards addressing the testing of the IoT MQTT and CoAP protocols, and the foundational security IoT-Profile.