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Evolution of Telecomsand Some Impacts on Urban LifeMIT New Century Cities Symposium January 18-19 2005Cambridge
Marc LeClercService Layer Business AdvocateBU Systems Sales - Service Layer Strategic MarketingEricsson Canada Inc.8300 boul. DécarieMontreal (Québec) Canada H4P 2P5
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How is the telecoms market evolving ?
The Physical
Perspective
Communicate at a Distance From Anywhere From any network, to any Device
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How is the telecoms market evolving ?
The User
Perspective
Phone as Furniture As a Fashion Accessory As a Lifestyle
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How is the telecoms market evolving ?
The Perceptual
Space
Shared sound Shared Sound, Text & Pictures Shared (Virtual) Presence
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Reality Check…Basic consumer needs
Information / entertainment
Communication
Operator
78% of users bought their phone for other reasons than “mobile Internet” usage and discovered it later Mobility World Survey
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3G usage three months after launch
26,5%
5,9%8,2%
25,3%
10,3% 10,7%13,1%
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10,0%
15,0%
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30,0%
Newsflash Wien heute Weather TrafficCams
Sports Cinema Erotic
Source: Mobilkom, Austria
City info
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Our Role in the Handset Industry
Sony EricssonEricsson Mobile Platforms
Provides core handset technology to mobile phone manufacturers in line with the consumer market trends and Operator’s and Service Providers ’ needs and plans.
Provides complete handsets for richer consumer experience supporting operators and service providers business objectives.
Core technology Complete handsets
Interoperability with networks Multimedia integration
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WCDMA Terminal Availability - Announced
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Samsung
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LG
Siemens
NEC
Nokia
Motorola
Sony Ericsson
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V1000V980V975
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Panasonic
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WCDMA / EDGE and HSDPAWCDMA / EDGE– First WCDMA / EDGE handset available - Nokia 6630.
– 3 – 4 additional suppliers with handsets by end of 2005.
HSDPA– First HSDPA devices will be PC Cards with handsets following 1
quarter later.
– First commercial HSDPA devices will most likely be available in Japan in Q4 2005.
– First HSDPA handsets available outside of Japan expected in Q1/06.
– Cingular driving HSDPA push in NA in order to compete with CDMA EvDo. Cingular has not yet announced which handset vendors willsupply UMTS/HSDPA handsets.
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Device Trends
Better Cameras- higher resolution-snapshot/ video mode- zoom
Better Displays- higher resolution- more pixels- brighter …
Enhanced Sound- 3D, polyphonic
More Personalization- features, color- shape, skins, …
More Applications- Sharing, Collaboration- team, chat, …enterprise
More Multimedia Support- 3D acceleration, video, …
More Storage- Gigabytes- memory cards- short vs. long-term memory
More CPU Performance- Moore’s law- 2x power / 18 months
More Communications- More bandwidth- New link types (,USB, WiFi …)- Adhoc/PAN support
Reduced Power Consumption- New display technologies- OS enhancements,- MRAM technologies …
Improved Network Support Services- Backup, Sync, …- Tighter Integration with “fixed” services
More Security- DRM- Privacy, SSO
More Openness- Java, …- Device management
More …- speech recognition- positioning …
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WCDMA Terminal Trends• Focus on improved displays
• Mega pixels cameras and flashes
• Improved frame rate performance (fps)
• Improved battery life
• Positioning
• Smaller and lighter terminals
Sony Ericsson V800
•1.3 megapixel camera •176x220 pixel Color LCD 262K •MP3 Audio Music player, online and downloaded•MPEG4 Video player, Video Clip•3D Games, online and downloaded•Java™ •Sound: 72 voices •7MB memory
•Networks: GSM 1900, GSM 1800, UMTS, GSM 900• Weight: 128 g•MMS Video, EMS (Enhanced Messaging)•Dual LCD•Video call•Screensaver•Viewfinder display
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Examples of “3G” services LIVE in Japan
Japan launched their first “3G” services in Oct 2001.Many small steps towards multimedia future
Inbuilt analogue TV already here, take off expected when digital terrestrial TV broadcast is introduced.
40% of Japanese subscribers rated this as their prime factor of selection.
Broadcasted Entertainment stimulates interactive sessions over cellular networks
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MCJ News Channel315, 840 yen/monthMainichi Newspaper
Magazine Channel420 yen/monthFusosha
NHK Radio English210 yen/monthSanyo, NHK
Source: http://www.au.kddi.com/win/ezweb/ezchannel/contents.html
January 2004 • Able to register 3 contents• Daily or Weekly subscriptions• Automatically downloaded nights•Content size: max. 3MB•offered as EZ flat service rate• Based on SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language).
EZ ChannelEZ Channel: downloading of streamed entertainment, during the night, which can be “consumed” during the next day.
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Easy NavigationGPS maps presented in the display featuring zoomed map that follows your moves and presents voice guidance
Felica e-commerce platform, including payment models. Used by 10 million commuters every day
Finger print readersAuthentication for financial transactions, cooperation with banks
BarCode readersSamples all your business cards information in the handset
User Services LIVE in Japan
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Reflections for 2005
Content-to-person communicationContent 2 Person will have a steeper uptake on subscriber usage than Person to Person (P2P).
“Bucket fee” will be the Key to drive usage
Person-to-person communicationP2P will grow in the long run. E-mail probably dominate in US and Asia and SMS/MMS in EU region.
New P2P communication through Push to Talk entering the market and Combinational services down the road
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Application areasMobile@homeIPTV
– Broadcast TV– MMS on TV, e-mail, SMS, chat/IM on TV– Interactive TV, “televoting”– Video on demand– Network personal video
Interactive gamingE-commerce
– Payment by the Phone– Demo of products
Storage, Personal/Family Application– Peering between homes, family communities
Alarms, securityHome network administration
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IPTVNew TV paradigm in the home: TV is personalized and “PC-ized”
– Media server and multiple screens
1. Electronic programming guide, search engines for programming, TV-guide2. Broadcast TV – Personal, interactive, real time TV
– Free and pay-TVNew, cost-efficient, distribution channel for content ownersReach new customer categoriesTripple play, bundle offerings, to retain customer basePay-TV the fundamental revenue generation (subscription + pay per view (SIM))
– InteractivityTo ensure viewers for commercialsTele-voting, ”log on to TV” (upside towards telephone?) TV-shop, payment identity by SIM?Interactive advertising and information – linked to e-commerce
– Selective advertisingMobiles as push device
3. Networked Time Shift TV – Networked personal video recording– Networked PVR– Time shift, get a program via an URL when I want to watch it.– Staged release of premium content at different prices (micropayment system)
4. Video on demand, especially niched subjects, alternative to video rental business
– Personal library of content, priviliges for access– Not only video but also gaming– Related to personal video and digital photo archive
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always ConnectedAlways Connected2)2) Virtual Presence Virtual Presence 3)3) Digital IdentityDigital Identity4)4) Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities5)5) Digital AgentsDigital Agents
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always Connected: Always Connected: “Wherever I go, there I am”“Wherever I go, there I am”
2)2) Virtual Presence Virtual Presence 3)3) Digital IdentityDigital Identity4)4) Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities5)5) Digital AgentsDigital Agents
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always ConnectedAlways Connected2)2) Virtual Presence: Virtual Presence:
“How I learned to stop worrying and love “How I learned to stop worrying and love overlays”overlays”
3)3) Digital IdentityDigital Identity4)4) Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities5)5) Digital AgentsDigital Agents
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always ConnectedAlways Connected2)2) Virtual Presence Virtual Presence 3)3) Digital Identity: Digital Identity:
“I link therefore I am”“I link therefore I am”4)4) Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities5)5) Digital AgentsDigital Agents
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always ConnectedAlways Connected2)2) Virtual Presence Virtual Presence 3)3) Digital IdentityDigital Identity4)4) Extended Communities: Extended Communities:
“How to Win Friends and Influence “How to Win Friends and Influence People… Even if You’ve Never Met”People… Even if You’ve Never Met”
5)5) Digital AgentsDigital Agents
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Telecoms in the Near Future
1)1) Always ConnectedAlways Connected2)2) Virtual Presence Virtual Presence 3)3) Digital IdentityDigital Identity4)4) Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities5)5) Digital Agents: Digital Agents:
“Have your avatars talk to my avatars”“Have your avatars talk to my avatars”
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Always ConnectedAlways Connected“Wherever I go, well, there I am”“Wherever I go, well, there I am”
Truth: I Want AccessTruth: I Want AccessTo Me To Me
voice, text, image, realvoice, text, image, real--time or deferredtime or deferredTo My StuffTo My Stuff
services, address book, mail, calendar, images, music, services, address book, mail, calendar, images, music, documents, my housedocuments, my house
To My Friends’ StuffTo My Friends’ Stuffshared information, chat rooms, community services shared information, chat rooms, community services
To my Office StuffTo my Office Stuffenterprise/business services, mail, directories, documentsenterprise/business services, mail, directories, documents
No matter where I am, to which network I am connected, and No matter where I am, to which network I am connected, and which terminal device I am usingwhich terminal device I am using
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Always ConnectedAlways ConnectedConsequences: Consequences:
Access defines placeAccess defines place-- the home will be always best connected: wireless, BB, WLAN the home will be always best connected: wireless, BB, WLAN
-- access to house from outside (info, controls, sensors)access to house from outside (info, controls, sensors)-- content purchase/rentals oncontent purchase/rentals on--line: music, movies, TV line: music, movies, TV -- network Access and Interoperability becomes a mustnetwork Access and Interoperability becomes a must
-- tthe allhe all--connecting,connecting, omnifunctionalomnifunctional SwissSwiss--army personal device army personal device -- converged networks?converged networks?-- avoidance of access “holes”avoidance of access “holes”-- regulation?regulation?
Changed traffic patternsChanged traffic patterns-- most transactions will occur online, and at any time most transactions will occur online, and at any time -- people go places to see/touch/feelpeople go places to see/touch/feel-- reduction in dedicated office spaces downtownreduction in dedicated office spaces downtown-- increased space for offices in homes increased space for offices in homes
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This just in…
Messenger taps social netsJuly 14/21, 2004 By Kimberly Patch, Technology Research News
Researchers from the University of Michigan developed the Small-World Instant Messaging system (SWIM), which extends instant messaging systems by identifying communities and expertise and routing queries accordingly…
Full Story At:http://www.trnmag.com/Stories/2004/071404/Messenger_taps_social_nets_071404.html
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Virtual PresenceVirtual Presence“How I learned to stop worrying and “How I learned to stop worrying and
love overlays”love overlays”Truth:Truth:
–– I want to share the experience of my I want to share the experience of my friends and colleagues friends and colleagues
–– I want the right information presented to I want the right information presented to me when I need it, wherever I gome when I need it, wherever I go
–– I want to be able to be “where” I am I want to be able to be “where” I am needed instantly, and interact with the needed instantly, and interact with the people and things “over there”people and things “over there”
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Virtual PresenceVirtual Presence
Consequences:Consequences:Mapping of the information space over the Mapping of the information space over the physical space physical space -- phone numbers, addresses, mailboxes, home pages, phone numbers, addresses, mailboxes, home pages, -- location and context sensitive help, directions,location and context sensitive help, directions,-- locations of others and community members,locations of others and community members,-- shared presentation of information over “virtual white shared presentation of information over “virtual white
boards”boards”-- apply expertise to where it is needed instantly…apply expertise to where it is needed instantly…
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This just in…
Japan pins tourism hopes on PDAwww.news.com.au, Correspondents in Tokyo, December 30, 2004JAPAN will start lending to foreign visitors personal digital assistants (PDAs) with travel information and translation services as part of a tourism promotion scheme…
Full Story At:http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11810501%255E15306,00.html
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This just in…
Ambulances May Get Virtual Doctors By Charles Sheehan, AP Writer, December 30, 2004 PITTSBURGH (AP) Researchers are developing
technology for ambulances to improve communications and perhaps more importantly, place virtual doctors inside in transit…
Full Story at: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1746729,00.asp
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Digital IdentityDigital Identity“I link therefore I am”“I link therefore I am”Truth:Truth:
–– I am having a hard time to remember all my I am having a hard time to remember all my access names and passwordsaccess names and passwords
–– Why can’t I have ONE piece of plastic for all my Why can’t I have ONE piece of plastic for all my IDs, credit cards, debit cards?IDs, credit cards, debit cards?
–– Who can I trust to handle my money?Who can I trust to handle my money?–– I hate dealing with cashI hate dealing with cash–– Just deliver it to my house at…Just deliver it to my house at…
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Digital IdentityDigital IdentityConsequences:Consequences:
–– Single SignSingle Sign--OnOn–– Federated IdentityFederated Identity–– More EMore E--commerce and more Digital Rights Mgmtcommerce and more Digital Rights Mgmt
–– Less bricksLess bricks--andand--mortarmortar–– More interMore inter--state and international tradestate and international trade–– Greater reliance on delivery/mail/couriersGreater reliance on delivery/mail/couriers–– Increase reliance on storage and delivery Increase reliance on storage and delivery
servicesservices–– More MMore M--commerce and automated payment, commerce and automated payment,
even in the storeeven in the store
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Where have all the parking meters gone?
Pay for parking via cell phoneBy: Jack Nerad for Driving Today, 2004-08-28
People continue to complain about phone use in the car, but now you can actually park by phone as well. The company that makes and sells the dreaded Denver Boot that terrorizes scofflaws has a new way to help you avoid getting one affixed to your car--a system that lets you pay for parking at meters and lots by using your cell phone.
Full Story at: http://www.drivers.com/article/710/
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Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities“How to Win Friends and Influence People… “How to Win Friends and Influence People…
Even if You’ve Never Met”Even if You’ve Never Met”Truth:Truth:
–– Give me services that I wantGive me services that I want–– I have a family life, a work life, and a social lifeI have a family life, a work life, and a social life
I want a single bill for the whole familyI want a single bill for the whole familyI don’t want to have to change phones after I don’t want to have to change phones after workworkI enjoy interacting with people who share my I enjoy interacting with people who share my interests interests
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Extended CommunitiesExtended Communities
Consequences:Consequences:–– Communities within communitiesCommunities within communities–– Virtual communities become increasingly Virtual communities become increasingly
importantimportant–– Same tools for family life, work life, and social Same tools for family life, work life, and social
lifelifeSupport of multiple communities to a single Support of multiple communities to a single identityidentityTime/place/context sensitive servicesTime/place/context sensitive servicesLong distance communities become more Long distance communities become more common common
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This just in…Internet use cutting into TV viewing and
socializingPublished: December 30, 2004, 7:48 AM PST By John Markoff,
The New York TimesThe average Internet user in the United States spends three hours a day online, with much of that time devoted to work and more than half of it to communications, according to a survey conducted by a group of political scientists…… Over all, 57 percent of Internet use was devoted to communications like e-mail, instant messaging and chat rooms, and 43 percent for other activities including Web browsing, shopping and game playing. Users reported that they spent 8.7 percent of their Internet time playing online games…
Full story at: http://news.com.com/Internet+use+cutting+into+TV+viewing+and+socializing/2100-1026_3-5507547.html
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Digital AgentsDigital Agents“Have your avatars talk to my avatars”“Have your avatars talk to my avatars”
Truth:Truth:–– Its getting tough to keep up with eIts getting tough to keep up with e--mailmail–– Too much information, and it’s changing all the Too much information, and it’s changing all the
timetime–– If only I had a receptionist to filter some of If only I had a receptionist to filter some of
these calls…these calls…–– My friends never leave a messageMy friends never leave a message–– I hate automated menusI hate automated menus
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Digital AgentsDigital Agents
Consequences:Consequences:–– Unified messaging with intelligent filteringUnified messaging with intelligent filtering–– Increasingly sophisticated Web crawlersIncreasingly sophisticated Web crawlers–– Presence and availability enhanced virtual Presence and availability enhanced virtual
assistantsassistants–– Automated avatars with some “legal” and Automated avatars with some “legal” and
financial responsibility for transactionsfinancial responsibility for transactions–– Less reliance on human intervention for CRMLess reliance on human intervention for CRM–– More machineMore machine--machine interactionsmachine interactions
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This just in…
Kodak camera includes Wi-Fi access, T-Mobile subscriptions
RCR Wireless News, Jan 6, 2005
LAS VEGAS-Kodak announced a new digital camera with Wi-Fi capability for e-mailing and viewing pictures. Kodak said the EasyShare-One camera will also have integrated access to T-Mobile USA Inc.'sHotSpot service, available at more than 5,000 locations across the United States.
Full story at: http://www.rcrnews.com/news.cms?newsId=20954