The seven 3GPP Organizational Partners are from Asia, Europe and North America. Their aim is to determine the general policy and strategy of 3GPP and perform the following tasks:
Together with the Market Representation Partners (MRPs) perform the following tasks:
The Organizational Partners are:6
The 3GPP Organizational Partners can invite a Market Representation Partner to take part in 3GPP, which:
As of January 2025[update], the Market Representation Partners are:7
3GPP standards are structured as Releases. Discussion of 3GPP thus frequently refers to the functionality in one release or another.
TSG SA groups focused on further enhancements to the 5G system and enablers for new features and services:
Enhanced support of: non-public networks, industrial Internet of Things, low complexity NR devices, edge computing in 5GC, access traffic steering, switch and splitting support, network automation for 5G, network slicing, advanced V2X service, multiple USIM support, proximity-based services in 5GS, 5G multicast broadcast services, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), satellite access in 5G, 5GC location services, Multimedia Priority Service...20
Each release incorporates hundreds of individual Technical Specification and Technical Report documents, each of which may have been through many revisions. Current 3GPP standards incorporate the latest revision of the GSM standards.
The documents are made available without charge on 3GPP's web site. The Technical Specifications cover not only the radio part ("Air Interface") and Core Network, but also billing information and speech coding down to source code level. Cryptographic aspects (such as authentication, confidentiality) are also specified.
The 3GPP specification work is done in Technical Specification Groups (TSGs) and Working Groups (WGs).25
There are three Technical Specifications Groups, each of which consists of multiple WGs:
The closure of GERAN was announced in January 2016.26 The specification work on legacy GSM/EDGE system was transferred to RAN WG, RAN6. RAN6 was closed in July 2020 (https://www.3gpp.org/news-events/2128-r6_geran).
The 3GPP structure also includes a Project Coordination Group, which is the highest decision-making body. Its missions include the management of overall timeframe and work progress.
3GPP standardization work is contribution-driven. Companies ("individual members") participate through their membership to a 3GPP Organizational Partner. As of December 2020, 3GPP is composed of 719 individual members.27
Specification work is done at WG and at TSG level:28
3GPP follows a three-stage methodology as defined in ITU-T Recommendation I.130:29
Test specifications are sometimes defined as stage 4, as they follow stage 3.
Specifications are grouped into releases. A release consists of a set of internally consistent set of features and specifications.
Timeframes are defined for each release by specifying freezing dates. Once a release is frozen, only essential corrections are allowed (i.e. addition and modifications of functions are forbidden). Freezing dates are defined for each stage.
The 3GPP specifications are transposed into deliverables by the Organizational Partners.
3GPP Scope and Objectives, 31 August 2007 http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Inbox/2008_web_files/3GPP_Scopeando310807.pdf ↩
"About 3GPP". 3GPP. Retrieved 10 March 2019. http://www.3gpp.org/about-3gpp/about-3gpp ↩
"3GPP Background". 7 June 2000. Archived from the original on 6 July 2000. https://web.archive.org/web/20000706195240/http://www.3gpp.org/About_3GPP/3gpp.htm ↩
"3rd Generation Partnership Project 2". Archived from the original on 23 January 2004. Retrieved 25 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20040123013738/http://3gpp2.org/ ↩
"Mobile Competence Centre". 3GPP. Retrieved 10 March 2019. http://3gpp.org/Mobile-Competence-Centre ↩
"Partners". 3GPP. Retrieved 1 January 2025. https://www.3gpp.org/about-3gpp/partners ↩
Releases http://www.3gpp.org/releases ↩
"3GPP Specifications – Releases (and phases and stages)". Retrieved 16 September 2010. https://www.3gpp.org/specifications ↩
Overview of 3GPP Release 99, Summary of all Release 99 Features. ETSI Mobile Competence Centre, Version xx/07/04 ↩
Overview of 3GPP Release 4, Summary of all Release 4 Features, v.1.1.0 (draft) ETSI Mobile Competence Centre 2004 ↩
Summary of all Release 5 Features, ETSI Mobile Competence Centre, Version 9 September 2003 ↩
Overview of 3GPP Release 6, Summary of all Release 6 Features, Version TSG #33, ETSI Mobile Competence Centre 2006 ↩
Review of the Work Plan at Plenaries #31, 3GPP, SP-060232 3GPP TSG SA#31 Sanya, 13–16 March 2006 ↩
"Highlights of 3GPP Release 12". Retrieved 20 November 2014. http://www.unwiredinsight.com/2014/highlights-of-3gpp-release-12 ↩
"Release 13 priorities". Retrieved 20 November 2014. http://www.3gpp.org/news-events/3gpp-news/1628-rel13 ↩
"3GPP Portal > Specifications". portal.3gpp.org. Retrieved 27 October 2016. https://portal.3gpp.org/Specifications.aspx?q=1&releases=189 ↩
"3GPP Portal > Specifications". portal.3gpp.org. Retrieved 27 October 2016. https://portal.3gpp.org/Specifications.aspx?q=1&releases=190 ↩
"3GPP Portal > Specifications". portal.3gpp.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020. https://portal.3gpp.org/Specifications.aspx?q=1&releases=191 ↩
"5G evolution toward 5G advanced: An overview of 3GPP releases 17 and 18". Ericsson. Retrieved 25 August 2022. https://www.ericsson.com/en/reports-and-papers/ericsson-technology-review/articles/5g-evolution-toward-5g-advanced ↩
"Release 18". 3gpp.org. Retrieved 25 November 2021. https://www.3gpp.org/release18 ↩
"5G-Advanced's system architecture begins taking shape at 3GPP". Nokia. Retrieved 25 November 2021. https://www.nokia.com/blog/5g-advanceds-system-architecture-begins-taking-shape-at-3gpp/ ↩
"Release 19". 3GPP. Retrieved 8 September 2024. https://www.3gpp.org/specifications-technologies/releases/release-19 ↩
"Specification Groups". Archived from the original on 9 May 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110509054716/http://3gpp.org/Specification-Groups ↩
closure of GERAN http://www.3gpp.org/news-events/3gpp-news/1762-iot_geran ↩
3GPP membership http://www.3gpp.org/membership ↩
3GPP TR 21.900 Technical Specification Group working methods http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/21900.htm ↩
ITU-T Recommendation I.130 http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-I.130-198811-I/ ↩