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'''Phil Davidson''' is a member of ICANN's Technical Liaison Group representing ITU-T. He served as one of the voting members of the 2011 Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) and the 2008 NomCom.  Phil also served as one of the initial members of the ICANN Board representing the Protocol Supporting Organization(PSO) from 1999-2002. He was also the former Head of the [[BT Group]] Standards at the BT Group Engineering and Technology Directorate.<ref>
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'''Phil Davidson''' is a member of ICANN's Technical Liaison Group representing ITU-T. He served as one of the voting members of the 2011 Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) and the 2008 NomCom.  Phil also served as one of the initial members of the ICANN Board representing the Protocol Supporting Organization(PSO) from 1999-2002. He was also the former Head of the [[BT Group]] Standards at the BT Group Engineering and Technology Directorate.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/general/new-director-bios-28oct99.htm Biographical Data on New Directors]</ref>
[http://nomcom.icann.org/members-2011.htm Members of the ICANN 2011 Nominating Committee]</ref> <ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/bios-2008.htm NomCom 2008]</ref>
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<ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/members-2011.htm Members of the ICANN 2011 Nominating Committee]</ref> <ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/bios-2008.htm NomCom 2008]</ref>
  
Phil led the establishment of the Global Partnership Project for Third Generation Mobile (3GPP) standards when he was serving as a member of the Board of European Telecommunication Standards Institute ([[ETSI]]) and member of the Project Co-ordination Group. He actively participated in different Key Strategy Groups of the organization. Phil was also involved in the Federation of the Electronics Industry Board (FEI).<ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/bios-2008.htm ICANN Nominating Committee Members, 2008]</ref>
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While serving as BT Group's Head of Standards, he represented the company at the ITU-T TSAG Committee, World Telecommunications Standards Assembly (WTSA) and Plenipotentiary Conference. He also served as United Kingdom's Deputy Head of Delegation to TSAG and UK delegate to the ITU-WTSA and PP conferences and served as Co-ordinator and Head of delegation to the ITU-T SG13 and SG11 representing UK.
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Phil led the establishment of the Global Partnership Project for Third Generation Mobile (3GPP) standards when he was serving as a member of the Board of European Telecommunication Standards Institute ([[ETSI]]) and member of the Project Co-ordination Group. He actively participated in different Key Strategy Groups of the organization. Phil was also involved in the Federation of the Electronics Industry Board (FEI). He started working on Transmission Planning and Works, Data Strategy and International event organizing before he focused his career on standardization.  
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Phil holds a first class degree in Electrical Engineering Science from Salford University. He graduated 1968.
  
 
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Phil Davidson is a member of ICANN's Technical Liaison Group representing ITU-T. He served as one of the voting members of the 2011 Nominating Committee (NomCom) and the 2008 NomCom. Phil also served as one of the initial members of the ICANN Board representing the Protocol Supporting Organization(PSO) from 1999-2002. He was also the former Head of the BT Group Standards at the BT Group Engineering and Technology Directorate.[1] [2] [3]

While serving as BT Group's Head of Standards, he represented the company at the ITU-T TSAG Committee, World Telecommunications Standards Assembly (WTSA) and Plenipotentiary Conference. He also served as United Kingdom's Deputy Head of Delegation to TSAG and UK delegate to the ITU-WTSA and PP conferences and served as Co-ordinator and Head of delegation to the ITU-T SG13 and SG11 representing UK.

Phil led the establishment of the Global Partnership Project for Third Generation Mobile (3GPP) standards when he was serving as a member of the Board of European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) and member of the Project Co-ordination Group. He actively participated in different Key Strategy Groups of the organization. Phil was also involved in the Federation of the Electronics Industry Board (FEI). He started working on Transmission Planning and Works, Data Strategy and International event organizing before he focused his career on standardization.

Phil holds a first class degree in Electrical Engineering Science from Salford University. He graduated 1968.

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