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Title: Fixed-Mobile Convergence across Telecom and IT Networks


1
Fixed-Mobile Convergence across Telecom and IT
Networks
  • Geoff Richman
  • P809 Task 2.5

2
FMC vs FMI
  • FMC is the ability of customer to obtain
    converged services from one service provider
  • FMI is the ability of operators to deliver
    services from one network

3
Commercial Motivator
  • Increased mobility
  • Customer expectation of the virtual home
    environment
  • Lifestyle/work-style changes
  • Emerging market for fixed/mobile
  • Market for multimedia and increased bandwidth
  • Technology can deliver if developed
  • Industry players not currently converging
  • Tariff reductions

4
Benefits of FMC/FMI
  • single point of contact for procurement and
    support
  • one directory number
  • one class of service
  • one bill
  • cheaper solution
  • customer loyalty

5
Options for FMC/FMI
  • build an integrated fixed-mobile network
  • extend a long-distance network by providing
    mobility in local markets
  • integrate an existing mobile network and an
    existing fixed network
  • add mobile linkage to the local loop
  • upgrade the existing fixed network to offer
    personal mobility services and service
    portability
  • co-operation between fixed and mobile network
    operators/service providers for FMC

6
Short-Term Service Convergence
  • Provision of services (either on fixed, mobile,
    private and/or satellite networks).
  • Automatic roaming between networks.
  • Virtual Home Environment (VHE) features.
  • User service profile stored in smart cards (e.g.
    SIMToolkit).
  • Mobile Virtual Private Network.
  • UPT numbering and addressing for fixed and
    mobile.
  • Smart card integration between fixed and mobile
    access.
  • Optimal and flexible call routing
  • QoS management.

7
Integration of user data
8
Chaotic Networks
9
Long-term UMTS and IMT-2000
  • ITU is developing Recommendations for the 3rd
    Generation Mobile System known as IMT-2000
  • IMT-2000 includes the concept of Family Members
  • UMTS must be a Family Member of IMT-2000

10
IMT-2000 Family Membership
11
Virtual Home Environment
  • VHE is a capability which allows users to access
    their own personalised services in a consistent
    way no matter where they are, e.g. at home, in
    the office, on the move.
  • Users are able to roam into different technology
    networks and experience the same look and feel
    depending on the capabilities of the serving
    network and the terminal equipment in use.

12
Implications for VHE support
  • Applies to ALL networks
  • Remote Programming of
  • USIM Applications
  • Mobile Equipment Applications
  • Serving Network Service Applications
  • Service Data

13
IP UMTS
  • Expect large volume of data traffic, better over
    IP
  • Traffic over other data networks, better with IP
    encapsulation
  • Flexible internetworking protocol, can be
    implemented over different link and physical
    layers
  • IP would provide natural access to the internet.

14
Mobile IP UMTS
  • Mobile-IP extends the existing Internet Protocol
    to allow a portable computer to be moved from one
    network to another without changing its IP
    address and without losing existing connections.

15
User Requirements for IP
  • Single user interface
  • One number/address regardless of
    location/terminal
  • Unified customer/billing interface
  • Universal/widespread coverage
  • Environment specific service sets
  • Unified Operations and Management

16
Example IP Services
  • Click-to-Dial
  • Click-to-Fax
  • Unified Messaging Service
  • Voice-Access-to-Content from IP
  • Internet Call Waiting
  • POTS services with Voice over IP

17
Unified Messaging Service
18
Conclusions
  • FMC and FMI are different and possible
  • Broadband multimedia in a mobile environment goes
    beyond UMTS
  • Virtual Home Environment is a key enabler
  • VHE embraces all segments of the delivery chain
  • IP is a significant factor and must be
    integrated, not an add-on!
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