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`Table at contents
`Teach yourself 3GPP
`Whocannarlaclnateasadelegete?
`How do I connect to the meeting server?
`Registration and participation
`Participant lists —why are they irnportant?
`Officlats
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`Change at employer, reslructuritg of orgenlzatun, etc
`Docurnents area
`Contributirlg
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`Automatic Document Numbering (ADM)
`Meeting Document Templates
`Draltjng ‘leohniaat Specifications and Technical Reports
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`Feedback
`Cenlralzad editing tools
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`In the Specifications Group section oflhis site. you Will see the Structure ofthe Technical Specification Groups :[TSGs). Each ol
`the four TSGs is made up ofseversl working Groups [wGs] which deal with specific parts of the TSG's work.
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`All oftne important Information and documents relating to each TSG or WG can be round via the homepage rorthatgroup
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`Teach yourself 3GPP
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`The first 3GF'P methodssemsnar was held at ETSI headquarters in June 2009_111e presenlalaonsgwen there are suit relevant
`and are freely available from the C-IGPP web site - {Click here) - Covering the following topics:
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`BGPP intro, Basics, Meetings, Rules, Following me work. Preparing meetings, Organizing and chairing meetings, Work Plan,
`Work items, WID improvement. Spec numbering, Drafling specs. Change Requests, Chaih'nan's Role. Elections. Voting.
`Electronic meetings, Funding, Legal aspects,
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`News Feeds
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`SGPP News
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`SGPP Iweels
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`The presentations were filmed - see the movie
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`Who can participate as a delegate?
`Representatives of members ol participating Organizational Partners tie. Inclividual Members}
`Representatives of Organizational Partners
`Representatives of Market Representation Partners.
`Representatives of Observers and Guests
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`How do I connect to the meeting server?
`NI I5 revealed here.
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`Registration and participation
`Delegates must register - in advance otthe meeting - their intention to participate. Regitration is by internet, using the URL
`given in the meeting invitation. Ensure you register under the correct company or other organization. See below forhow to
`proceed if you change employer or if youremployer restructures its business.
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`Exhibit 1018-0001
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`On arrival at the meeting venue, delegates must mnfinn their presence by signing lhe attendance list Unless you sign the list,
`you will not be deemed to have participated. and yourorganizaton may lose voting rights.
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`Ifyou have forgotten to register in advance,
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`your name will not appear on lhe participation list (so you wil have to add at. and your contact coordinates. manually. before signing it’).
`you wtl not receive a delegate badgeon fll‘l‘Nfil;
`you musfslill register on line, even alter the meeting has started
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`Note that registering; IOF the meeting is quite independent Of booking HUIEI accommodation!
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`when you register for a meeting, you will have to identify yourself, either by your ETSI On-Line account coordinates or by your
`name and email address. it you hve reoentiy changed employer. or have a new email address. 00 NOT CREATE A NEW
`PERSON RECORD dunng the registration process, but follow the linkto update yourexisting record first
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`By default. you will be registered as representing youremployer at the meeting. as long as that employer is a GGPF Individual
`Member organization. Ifyou wish to represent any other organization, select it from me appropriate list When representing an
`organization other than your employer, at the momentyou confirm your registration, an email will be autornatically sent to both
`the TSGNVG Secretary and the otlicial contectper-son orthe represented organization infonraing them of the fad.
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`Participant lists — why are they Important?
`Participation in TSG and WG meetings is recorded by the Support Team based on srgnatures on the participants list An
`Individual Memberorganization's rightto vote in a particular group (TSG or WGJ dependson its delegates‘ participating — and
`being recorded as participating — in meetings of that group. Your participation in a meeting is confirmed by yoursignlng the
`attendance srieetduring the course or the meeting {and updating any coordinates which may have changed). The olficial
`participation record appears in the secretary's report oi the meeting, and the individual Member organization you represent
`will acquire r‘ maintain the right to vote attltatmeeting.
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`Ii 5‘0Ll (Of 3 CDIIESQLIB 1'l'Df'l'I the same organization} GOES l"IOl EI'lE|'|fi 8 QFDUQ l'Dl' Ii'll'BE "ordinary" meetings. ll"IE IM Will IOSE the
`l'lQl"IT {Cl VOIE El subsequent l'l'IEET.ll'tQS.
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`If you do not sign the participants list, you will be deemed none have participated in the meeting!
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`Officials
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`Each TSG hasa Chairman and up to three Vice-Chairmen who are from memberorganizations. and a secretary who is
`usually trom the SGPP support team. The arrangements for WGS are similar, but WGs may have a maximum of two Vice-
`Chairmen. Contact details of the ofiicials can be obtained from the homepage ofthe individual TSG or WG.
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`See the Elections section ofthe site tordetails of the imminent elections and recent results.
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`For more inronnation on the election ofoffiolals; see the BGPP working Procedures.
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`Atthe slartof every meeting, the chairman shall read out the IPR text. He shall also rnaention the conditions of LAN and internet
`usage {cited below}.
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`Change of employer, restructuring of organization, etc
`If you change employer. you are of course no Iongerellgible to represent the old empioyer. unless it is within the same group
`ofcompanies. lithe new employer is a 3GPP Individual Member (or OF’. l'v'lF-ZP. etc) you are immediately able to attend
`meetings representing that new organization.
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`Ira member organization restructure-s itself, its delegates may find that they are no longer employed by theiroriginal
`organization. However. changes in 3GPP membership normally occurrather later. and the original memberships will persist
`for some time, Until the new structure becomes retiected in the EGPP membership, you may continue to attend meetings
`representing your former organization.
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`It you change employerorthere is any other modification to yourcontactcoordinates. you should immediately take steps to
`update yourPerson record held by 3-GPP. lfyou have an ETSI-On-Line (EOLJ account, you shoutd update yourown
`coordinates by visiting this page and correcting yourown record. lfyour email address has changed. you should take
`particularcare to tick the check box to force all exploder lists managed by SGFP to be updated to reflect that new address. if
`you do nothave an EUL account. you should send an email to SGPP Contact with full details oryour new coordinates. and
`MCC will update the record for you.
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`tlvhen a company reslructurr-:5, or is involved in a takeover or merger, the company may itselfinrorm the appropriate 0P[s) of
`the change and in due course the 0Ps will inronn 3GPP. in this case_ SGPP will make appropriate changes to all alfeclecl
`employees 01‘ the O|'Q8f'IlZBll'Ol't3 concerned. and delegates need take i'lO explicit action (other than TO CHECK that their new
`O0OTd|l"|3tES are OOYTECIIV i'ECO|'dEdl.
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`Documents area
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`Each TSG or WG has a specific documents area allocated on the 3GPPttp sen.-er. This is where you will find the all meeting
`documents including invitations, agenda. reports. contributions and Change Requests relating to that group. Delegates are
`advised to download and read all documents prior to the meeting.
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`ZTE/HTC
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`Exhibit 1018-0002
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`Exhibit 1018-0002
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`During the meeting, new documents are made avaiahle on the local meeting server, The secretary may copy them to the main
`pubtic server from time TO time during the meeting iftima BBt‘lTiil$. Alter the end ofthe meeting. the secretary will ensure that
`[918 j)UDI|C EBNEF l5 DFOUQM up 10 date With all dDD..|I'l'lfli'I15 created during the ITIEBISFIQ.
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`Downloading meeting documents individually using H1'|'P is very time-consuming. and delegates are strongly encouraged to
`use FTP. Some organizations configure employees‘ PCs to inhibit the use of FTP: delegates may wish to ask their IT
`department to relax this restriction to enable more efficient meeting participation.
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`Archeological note: Written contributions are referred to as TDocs (or tubes). This is an abbreviation o1'“terriporanr docu me nt"
`and in the long-ago era otall-paper meetings. signified tl1at such documents’ lifespan was limited to the meeting at which they
`were presented. Following the meeting. TDocs were destroyed. Iiany information presented in a Tom: was to have continuing
`validity afterwards, it had to be captured in a "pen11enantdocument" orin the meeting report For this reason, itwas not
`legitimate for a publishable deliverable (T5 or TR in 3GPP context) to use a TDDC as a reference. BGPP has always operated
`100% electronic (0% paper) as taras contribution documents are concerned Documents are not deleted following the
`meeting. but are retained on the public sewer indefinitely. Neva rthess. the term ""|'l2loc" persists. But 3GF'F' has no concept ot
`"permanent documents‘.
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`Contributing
`Any 3GPP Individual Member or GP or MRP may make a contribution to a 3-GFP meeting. Each meeting invitation will contain
`details at how to register and provide contributions for that meeting. See the Meetings pages tor more details.
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`Organizations which have been granted temporary Guest or Observer status are not allowed to make technical contributions.
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`Organizations WHICH are l'tDlil'1di|I'ldI..lfii MEf't'|t3E|'S O1'3GPP [Of ENE l"IOT. OPS DI‘ MRFS) ITILISE not appear as Ihfl 'EOIJl'C&' Of 3
`technical contribution other than those cleartv identified as Liaison Stawments. There is no restriction on organizations with
`which SGPP may exchange Liaison Statements other than outgoing LSs to the ITU. as identified in the SGPP Working
`Procedures.
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`Location
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`Most SGPP meetings are held in countries} regions in which 3GPP Individual Members are based (Europe. North America,
`Asia.) Meeting locations tend to reflect the geographical diversity of the TSG and WG participants. Meetings may occasionally
`be hosted outside these regions by agreement otthe delegates and, itnecessanr. the N36.
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`Hosting
`Any 3GPP Individual Mamberor group thereof may best a meeting. For more intonnafion on hosting requirements see i"tBI‘E,.
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`Invitation
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`IflV'iT3i.lOl'tS fOI' 3GPP meetings and the DEOESSEIT |OQi§i.lCai information are {O be dtSTFiD|.)i6d at least 21 days before “'13
`meeting to the TSG or WG membership list via e-mail. and also posted on the BGPP website,
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`You may also COI'1SU|lIt‘IB homepage forindivinlual T36 01‘ W65 where you will find the archives Df past meetings. and
`information relating to rig; tutiure meetingsfor that group.
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`Document Numbering
`Each TSG orWG meeting has a structured numbering scheme for its documents. Delegates wishing to make oontnbuticns
`mustfirst obtain a document number eitherfrom the secretaryor automatically via an on—line application {see belowt.
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`Automatic Document Numbering (ADN)
`Some groups use an on-line Iiool tor ailocating document numbers. This wiil be clearly stated in the meeting invitation.
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`Meeting Document Templates
`Several templates exist for submitting contributions to meetings These can be found on the respective meeting folder on the
`ftp server. based on generic templates available in the information directory
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`Sketelon of Technical Specification and Technical Report documents
`TSHR presentation to TSG cover sheet
`Change Request (CR) cover sheet
`Liaison Statement {LS}
`Work item Description (WIDt
`work item status report
`Work item exception sheet
`BGPF presentation
`Proxy vole form
`visa application tetter template
`Configuring \NFi access (presentation)
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`Drafting Technical specifications and Technical Reports
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`ZTE/HTC
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`Exhibit 1018-0003
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`Exhibit 1018-0003
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`Use the skeleton documents provided (via the section above).
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`Follow the guidance of the on-line rapporteurs‘ tutnrtal.
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`Follow the drafting rules {all oitheml) given in 3GF'F TR 21.801.
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`Also follow the procedural rules given in the 3GPF' Working Procedures and the TSG prooeduree in 3GF'P TR 21.900.
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`Use common sense. If Ihattails, ask your group's Support Team Project Manager.
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`Responsible behaviour
`Delegates are reminded that they share the meeting IT resources with their fellow delegates. You should not abuse the
`service by using bandwiclth—hogging applications such as movie downloads, streaming video, web—l:-ased gaming_ etc during
`the meeting. Use the intern et service in your hotel rooms for this!
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`Delegates must respectthe law ofthe hosting country, and should not visit prohibited internet sites.
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`In easesot persistent abuse 0? the ll1lEl‘l'IeT bandwidth, MCC may fES‘tI'lCT tf'IdtVldLlaI'S USE otthe SENECE.
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`In parltcuIar_ the FCC has laid down the following network LISBQE condittons:
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`1. Users shall not use the networkto engage in illegal activities. This includes activities such as copyright violation. hacking.
`espionage or any other acfivtty that may be prohibited by local laws.
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`2. Users shall notengage in nonvwork related activities that are consume excessive bandwidth or cause significant
`degradation ofthe penomtance otthe network.
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`Since the network is a shared resource. users should exercise some basic etiquette when using the SGPP netwont at a
`meeting. It is understood that high bandwidth applications such as downloading large files or video streaming might be
`required for business purposes, butdelegates should be strongly discouraged in perfonning these activities for personal use.
`Downloading a movie ordoing something in an interactive environment forpersonal use essentially wastes bandwidth that
`others need to make the meeting effective. The meeting chainnan should remind end users that the network is a shared
`resource; the more one user grabs. the less there is for another. Email and its attachments already take up significant
`bandwidth (certain email programs are not very bandwidth etlicient). In case ot need the cnaircan ask the delegates to restrict
`IT usage to things that are essential forthe meeting itself,
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`1. DON'T place your ‘Nit-‘I device in ad-hoc mode
`DON'T set up a personal hotspot in the meeting room
`D0 try 502.11a ifyour WiF'r device supports it
`DON'T manually allocate an IP address
`DON'T be a bandwidth hog by streaming video, playing online games, or downloading huge lites
`DON'T use packet probing sottware which dogs the local network (egg packet shifters or port scanners)
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`Feedback
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`Delegates are encouraged to provide feedback on their 3GPP meeting experience via a short web—based survey. The URL of
`the survey will be made known to participant.
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`Centralized editing tools
`Certain TSs contain ‘formal SDL diagrams, MSC diagrams. and tests using 'l'l'CN. These require specialist tools to edit (see
`BGPP TR 21.501 annex H .5 and annex l. ‘these tools are expensive to purchase or license, so ETSI graciously makes a
`centralized instance of the tools available for the use of 3-GPP delegates.
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`It‘! order It‘) USE SUCI1 tG0l$. refer {Cl the guideline Cl0CL|mEl'1t. then contact ETSI HEIDUESK to obtain 8 personal BCOOUHL
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`2015-1 0-20: New template for LS5 [JMM).
`20111-06-(J3: additional PowerPoint skeleton added. 16:9 aspect ratio [JMML
`2014-05-21: Hypertinkto 3Gi=l= PowerPoint presentation updated [JMM).
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