Standards Organizations

Why Standards?

Without standards, your phone couldn’t talk to a WiFi router from a different manufacturer. Standards ensure interoperability.

Three main organizations create wireless/networking standards:

OrganizationFocus
IETFInternet protocols
ITUGlobal telecom coordination
IEEEHardware/physical standards

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)

Function: Creates Internet protocols - the rules for how data moves across the Internet.

  • Open organization, anyone can participate
  • Publishes RFCs (Request for Comments) as standards
  • Focused on how the Internet works

IETF Working Groups

Working GroupWhat They Work On
MOBILEIPMobile IP protocols (MIPv4, MIPv6)
MANETMobile Ad-hoc Networks (AODV, OLSR)
HTTPbisHTTP protocol updates

“If it’s an Internet protocol, IETF probably made it.”


ITU (International Telecommunication Union)

Function: UN agency that coordinates global telecom standards and radio spectrum allocation.

When countries need to agree on which frequencies to use, ITU coordinates it.


ITU Sectors

SectorNameFunction
ITU-RRadiocommunicationRadio frequencies, satellite orbits, wireless standards
ITU-TTelecommunication StandardizationNetwork protocols, codecs, quality standards
ITU-DDevelopmentHelps developing countries build telecom infrastructure

ITU Examples

  • ITU-R allocates which frequencies 5G/6G can use worldwide
  • ITU-T defines video compression standards (H.264, H.265)
  • ITU-D provides technical assistance to developing nations

“If countries need to agree on something telecom-related, ITU coordinates it.”


IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

Function: Professional organization that creates technical standards, especially for local networking and hardware.


IEEE 802 Standards

StandardNameWhat It Is
802.3EthernetWired LAN
802.11WiFiWireless LAN
802.15WPANBluetooth, ZigBee
802.16WiMAXWireless MAN
802.21MIHMedia Independent Handover

“If it starts with 802, IEEE made it.”


How They Work Together

ITUallocates spectrumIEEEneeds protocolsIETF\text{ITU} \xrightarrow{\text{allocates spectrum}} \text{IEEE} \xrightarrow{\text{needs protocols}} \text{IETF}

Example flow:

  1. ITU-R says “5 GHz band is for unlicensed use”
  2. IEEE creates 802.11a/n/ac to use that band
  3. IETF creates protocols (IP, TCP) that run over WiFi

Summary

OrganizationCreatesExamples
IETFInternet protocolsIP, TCP, Mobile IP, HTTP
ITUGlobal coordination, spectrumFrequency allocation, H.264
IEEEHardware standards802.11 (WiFi), 802.3 (Ethernet)