塑造基础设施的未来:国际电信联盟的移动通信愿景与 5G 标准化的预期政治

Kieran Hegarty, R. Wilken, James Meese, Catherine Middleton
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本文展示了主导行为者如何通过标准化为国际移动电信基础设施的未来注入某些想法、愿景和预测。文章认为,标准制定是将不同(有时是分歧)的利益、团体、关注点和活动汇聚到某种社会和技术进步愿景周围的关键途径。为了证明这一点,我们研究了 5G 标准制定过程中的两个关键阶段。首先,我们探讨了国际电信联盟无线电通信部门发布的 5G 网络、设备和服务标准 IMT-2020 的发布路径。通过标准制定过程,5G 的两个关键愿景--一个是 "演进",另一个是 "革命"--成为了极具影响力的值得为之奋斗的未来理念。其次,我们研究了 IMT-2020 标准的一个技术特征--网络切片能力--是如何通过合作伙伴组织第三代合作伙伴关系项目(3GPP)的工作实现的。在此过程中,本文揭示了确定国际移动通信基础设施条件的过程。文章还提请人们注意,标准化如何有可能以重要的方式重新定义移动媒体和通信的参数。
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Shaping infrastructural futures: The International Telecommunication Union’s visions for mobile communications and the anticipatory politics of 5G standardization
This article shows how dominant actors inscribe certain ideas, visions, and predictions of infrastructural futures for international mobile telecommunications through standardization. It argues that standard setting is a key avenue that brings different (and sometimes divergent) interests, groups, concerns, and activities into alignment around a certain vision of social and technological progress. To demonstrate this, two key stages in the 5G standardization process were examined. First, we explored the path to the release of IMT-2020—the standard for 5G networks, devices, and services released by the Radiocommunication Sector of the International Telecommunication Union. Through the standard setting process, two key visions of 5G—one “evolutionary”, the other “revolutionary”—became highly influential ideas of a future worth striving for. Second, we examined how one technical feature of the IMT-2020 standard—the capacity for network slicing—was realized through the work of partner organization the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). In doing so, this article reveals the processes that define the infrastructural conditions that underpin international mobile telecommunications. It also draws attention to how standardization has the potential to redefine the parameters of mobile media and communication in significant ways.
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