Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
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Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Samsung's Opposition to Apple's Motion to Compel Discovery Relating to Its Affirmative Defenses and Counterclaims (Dkt No. 600) filed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Declaration in Support of Motion to Seal, #2 Proposed Order Granting Motion to Seal, #3 Proposed Public Redacted Version of Samsung's Opposition to Apple's Motion to Compel, #4 Redacted Kim Declaration, #5 Redacted Chan Declaration, #6 Exhibit 1, #7 Exhibit 2, #8 Exhibit 3, #9 Exhibit 4, #10 Exhibit 5-1, #11 Exhibit 5-2, #12 Exhibit 5-3, #13 Exhibit 6, #14 Exhibit 7, #15 Exhibit 8, #16 Exhibit 9, #17 Exhibit 10, #18 Exhibit 11, #19 Exhibit 12)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 1/17/2012)
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for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged,
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Diodato Gagliardi
(Director General, 1988 1990)
Karl-Heinz Rosenbrock
(Director General, 1990 2006)
Walter Weigel
(Director General, 2006 2011)
Luis Jorge Romero Saro
(Director General, 2011 today)
Some landmark events...
2009: Publication of ETSI book 'ICT Shaping the World'
2008: ETSI's 20th Anniversary
2008: Introduction of ISGs
2008: Launch of Interopolis
2006: election of Walter Weigel, Director General
2006: Smart Cards - decision taken to use USB Inter Chip technology as the basis for high
speed protocol
2006: 60 million DECTTM terminals were sold throughout the world. Work starts on New
Generation DECTTM (Wideband voice and IMS compatibility)
2006: ETSI's Lawful Interception handover standard deployed in Europe, Australia & USA
2005: the start of a Membership revival after the 2001 telecoms 'bust'. First increase in
Membership since 2001 (489)
2005: ETSI BRAN committee and the ETSI PTCC provide expertise in the creation of test
specifications for WiMAX
2005: ETSI TISPAN committee completes Release 1 of the ETSI NGN Standard - 70 deliverables
2004: Release 6 of the 3GPPTM specifications is frozen. Over 530 new specifications produced in
the year...IMS phase2, Lawful Interception, WLAN interworking, MMBroadcast, PoC, DRM,
Presence...
2004 ETSI TISPAN committee starts work on Release 1 of the ETSI NGN Standard
2003: ETSI signed the @LIS contract with the European Commission to provide a 'dialogue for
standards' in Latin America.
2003: contract with OMA for Fora-hosting services signed, ETSI to provide a technical
secretariat and electronic working platforms for the Alliance.
2002: 4.75 million euro invested by ETSI Members in Funded Projects and Specialist Task
Forces (STF), to speed up the production of urgent standards.
2002: all ETSI rooms fitted with 11Mbit/s WLAN access points
2002: ETSI hosts an Emergency Telecommunications (EMTEL) Workshop, leading to the
creation of ETSI EMTEL Special Committee
2002: ETSI publishes 2400 deliverables - EN's, TS's, TR's, etc.
2001: election of Jorgen Friis, Deputy Director General
2001: ETSI hosts 321 meetings with 7200 participants
2001: a difficult year for Telecoms, Stock Market value of telecoms operators and
manufacturers becoming half of their 2000 peak (Source FT Sept 2001)
2000: eEurope - An information society for all, launched by the European Union with 12.5
million euro allocated to ETSI for Standardization work.
2000: Project MESA created to define requirements for mobile broadband systems for
emergency services
2000: ETSI sets up a 2 person team to support 'fora hosting', the first customer is the Location
Interoperability Forum
2000: 3GPPTM produces 300 specifications in its first year
Unit of contribution reduced to 5000 ECU by 2000
1999: 400 reflector lists in ETSI email list server with 35,000 subscribers
1999: the Powerline Telecommunications Project created in ETSI
1999: ETSI creates the Mobile Competence Centre to support the 3GPPTM - A model for Radio,
Fixed and Protocols & testing Centres later on
1999 The ETSI BAKE-OFF service (later to become Plugtests™) is created
1999: ETSI makes all standards freely available on the web. Paper sales plummet, downloads
rocket to 1500 per day
1998: ETSI technical committee TIPHONTM (Telecommunications and Internet Protocol
Harmonization Over Networks) makes available at no charge all committee documents and
standards drafts on the ETSI server
1998: 208 reflector lists in ETSI email list server with 8000 subscribers
1998: UMTSTM radio access technology chosen
1997: First TETRA networks deployed (by 2006 - 1000 contracts awarded and deployed in over
88 countries)
1997: GSM Phase 2+ implementation. Common specifications agreement with ANSI T1P1, GSM
North America
1997 ETSI starts to create ENs (European Norms), replacing the European Telecommunications
Standards (ETSs).
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1995: the GSM Phase 2 specifications were 'frozen'. GSM Phase 2 specifications published as
either European Telecommunication Standards (ETS) or ETSI Technical Reports (ETR)
1994: total of 18 million sheets of paper used at ETSI
1992: GA14 decide to create PEX - Permanent Experts to assist the Technical Committees
1992 TR 010 published - listed all the ISDN services to be implemented in the Euro-ISDN.
1991: first GSM system operational. TC-GSM name changes to TC-SMG (Special Mobile Group)
to avoid confusion with the acronym of the system itself; Global System for Mobile
communications (GSM)
1991: Extension of the present headquarters
1991 Work on TETRA starts, Consensus reached on TDMA technology with 4 timeslots in 25 kHz
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touched by our standardization.
DECT
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The 'Overview' provides a basic description of the technology and its applications. More technical
details and the relationship of ETSI work with this technology are given under 'Our Role and
Activities'. Finally non-exhaustive lists of ETSI standards relating to the technology are available.
The boxes down the right-hand side provide links leading to further information either within the ETSI
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