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Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: European Telecommunications Standards Institute: Computer Software ( 6 Feb 2020)

Chris Skidmore: Having agreed technical standards enables industry to provide products and services that work together and are an essential part of the electronic communications world. ETSI is one of the main standards organisations in this area. DCMS leads on standards for digital and electronic communications and pays the UK government membership fee to ETSI. DCMS is active on the board and a number of...

Written Answers — Home Department: Tetra (25 Feb 2002)

John Denham: The suite of documents which comprise the Terrestrial Trunked Radio System (TETRA) standard specification is published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), based in Sophia Antipolis, France. The suite currently contains over 200 separate items and the documents may be downloaded from the ETSI internet website www.etsi.org. These documents are updated as the standard...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: European Telecommunications Standards (19 Sep 2002)

Stephen Timms: The Radiocommunications Agency is a UK member of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and in common with other members of ETSI, its responsibilities would not extend to carrying out an assessment of reports relating to the work of a Chairman of an ETSI group in this respect.

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( 5 Dec 2016)

Matthew Hancock: The European Telecommunications Standards Institute, ETSI, is a technical standards organisation that generates globally used standards in telecommunications and other parts of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industries. It is not an EU based body, so UK Involvement in ETSI will not change.

Public Bill Committee: Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill: Examination of Witnesses (15 Mar 2022)

..., Singapore, Turkey, and the US, and many of those countries—and many I have not listed—base their work on what was originally the UK code of practice. The UK’s code of practice was taken to ETSI, the European telecoms standards body, and was made into a European norm. That really, I think, has given the confidence for other countries to be able to adopt that as a scrutinised and...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: European Telecommunications Standards (19 Sep 2002)

Stephen Timms: The Radiocommunications Agency is a UK member of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and in common with other members of ETSI, its responsibilities would not extend to carrying out an assessment of the role of other members of the group.

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Brexit ( 3 Apr 2017)

Matthew Hancock: ...for Electronic Communications (the BEREC Office)European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGAMS)Data Protection SupervisorEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Digital Broadcasting (25 Oct 2012)

Ed Vaizey: ...maintain direct links with the formal standards bodies that cover television standards, i.e. the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and we also maintain an ongoing engagement with the Digital Television Group (DTG), Intellect and UK broadcasters. This enables us to maintain our visibility of future television...

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: *No heading* ( 3 Feb 2020)

Lord Duncan of Springbank: The European standards organisations (CEN, CENELEC and ETSI) are not EU bodies and the British Standards Institution (BSI) is independent from government. We are in regular contact with BSI and are supportive of the steps that they, as the UK’s national standards body, are taking to maintain the high level of influence of UK experts in the European standards organisations, as set out in the...

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Digital Broadcasting: Weather ( 8 Oct 2007)

James Purnell: ...research available about digital broadcasting characteristics. The technology used for broadcasting digital radio and television signals has been standardised by the European Standards body ETSI and allows broadcasters to strike a balance between robustness in adverse reception conditions against the number of services that can be broadcast. Digital television signals are constrained at...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Cybercrime (16 Oct 2009)

Tessa Jowell: ..., such as developing European priorities, principles and guidelines on long-term internet resilience and stability. The Government also takes an active part in major standards bodies (including ETSI-the European Telecommunications Standards Institute), organisations and discussions concerned with ICT standards, to ensure that processes are in place to create an effective standards regime...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: 5G (11 Jan 2021)

Matt Warman: ...with industry, Ofcom and a wide range of international partners as we build on the strategy and increase UK influence and presence at the major standards development organisations, such as ETSI and 3GPP. This will include continued close working with like minded partners to forge a consensus on these issues.

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: European Telecommunications Standards (19 Sep 2002)

Stephen Timms: ...but is not in a position to comment upon the impact of patent rights belonging to individual companies. However, the Radiocommunications Agency is aware of discussions currently taking place within ETSI on the value of essential IPR in a standard and the value of contributions given by members in the development of those standards. The Digital Information Interchange Systems project is...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Subscriptions (29 Jan 2015)

Claire Perry: ...Organisations to which the Department paid subscriptions of more than £1,000 Amount paid (£’000) UK Contribution to Paris Agreement 40 Technical Standards Agency Subscription 31 Etsi Subscription 6 Equasis 54 IMO Annual Subscription 1,552 Environment and Ship Safety subs 103 ITSO (Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation) Ltd 39 The Chartered Institution of...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Telecommunications: Standards (20 May 2021)

Matt Warman: ...the Government is working closely with industry, the NCSC, Ofcom and a wide range of international partners to increase UK influence and presence at major standards development organisations such as ETSI and 3GPP. Through the UK’s G7 Presidency the Government led positive conversations on standards with international partners, and will continue to work closely with like-minded partners...

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Mobile Telephones (18 Dec 1997)

Mrs Barbara Roche: ...Standards Institute, which is developing the technical standards for third-generation mobile phones. I am delighted to be able to tell the House that, this week, my officials have been attending an ETSI meeting and I have instructed them to support the wide band code division multiple access standard. That standard offers the best chance of a single global standard for the third...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Internet: Security (23 Oct 2018)

Margot James: ...negotiations have been informed by our Secure by Design programme. We have recently begun the process of developing a global standard through the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) based on our Code of Practice and through that process we are engaging with numerous EU industry and government partners. The proposed EU Cybersecurity Act promotes the use of such...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Digital Technology: Sales (10 Feb 2020)

Baroness Barran: ...that all consumer IoT devices embed important security requirements. These requirements are set out in the Code of Practice for Consumer IoT Security, published by my department in March 2018, and ETSI TS 103 645, the first globally applicable standard for consumer IoT security. One of these guidelines would require manufacturers of IoT devices to explicitly state the minimum length of...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations (20 Apr 2009)

Lord West of Spithead: ...statutory code of practice. The Government have been working with service providers to ensure that they have systems in place that will store the data using common handover interfaces that meet the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) standard to ensure the data are delivered effectively and efficiently when a lawful requirement to disclose the data has been made.

Public Bill Committee: Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill: Examination of Witnesses (15 Mar 2022)

...a public-private partnership where there are non-government organisations, typically well-regarded international standards bodies, which take the great standards that we are developing, such as the ETSI EN 303 645 international specification on security requirements, which the UK has led in developing, and translate that into a practical conformance regime. An NGO can take that...


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