Fixed Mobile Convergence Update Sebastião Boanerges – Brasil Telecom
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Transcript of Fixed Mobile Convergence Update Sebastião Boanerges – Brasil Telecom
Fixed Mobile Convergence Update
Sebastião Boanerges – Brasil Telecom
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Contents
• The Role of the FMCA
• The FMCA Aims & Objectives (Priority Areas)
• Product Requirements
• Convergence Launches
• FMCA Vendor Affiliation Programme
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The Role of the FMCA
• Formed in mid-2004.
• Incorporated as a not-for-profit trade association under New York law, USA, in August 2006.
• Global alliance of telecom operators focused on accelerating the development and availability of Convergence products and services.
• 27 Leading integrated Telecom Operators = over 800 million subscribers (1 in 3 of the world’s telecom users)
• Not a standards development organisation.
• FMCA Vendor Affiliation Programme Launched in Sept 2006, with Applications as from early December.
• Formal Liasion Agremeent with WFA as from February 2006.
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FMCA Aims & Objectives (Priority Programmes)– A key factor in enabling telecom operators to deploy Convergence
services:
• Common Operator Requirements for Converged products & services to work in any environment.
– Ensuring availability of Converged Devices:
• Specifying baseline specifications for Wi-Fi enabled devices.
– Specifying Architecture & Interfaces for networks:
• Seamless authentication and registration in a common, secure and consistent manner.
– Defining procedures & interfaces for Interconnect:
• Enabling services to be fully interoperable between multiple operators and across multiple networks.
– Defining requirements for Converged Roaming:
• Encouraging a global Converged wireless-cellular roaming service for telecom users.
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Scope of FMCA – Product Requirements Definitions (PRD)
• Services:
– Session/call services (voice, video and multimedia)
– Messaging services (voice, text & multimedia)
– Data services (Internet & Enterprise)
– Content delivery and distribution services
– FMC services (seamless & non-seamless)
• Networks:
– NGN, IMS & other IP-based networks
– Wired, WiFi & WiMAX access networks
• Devices:
– WiFi and NGN handsets
– PCs, PDAs and Media Players
– Mobile-&-Wireless (FMC) handsets
– Hubs for home & office customers
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Scope of FMCA – Bluetooth CTP PRD
POTS/ISDN
Telephone
PLMN
Local ExchangeBase Station
PSTN
BluetoothCTP AP
BluetoothCTP MSCellular
Network
Bluetooth
GSM/CDMA
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Scope of FMCA – WiFi GAN (UMA) PRD
DSL/CableModem
PLMN
Base Station
Wi-FiAccess Point
Wi-Fi UMADevice
Broadbandaccess
GAN Controller / UNC
Cellular network
Wi-Fi
GSM/GPRS
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Scope of FMCA – WiFi SIP PRD
DSL/CableModem
PLMN
IMS /
SIP ServerBase Station
PSTN
Wi-FiAccess Point
Wi-Fi SIPDevice
VoIP
Broadbandaccess
Cellular network
Wi-Fi
Cellular
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FMCA PRD – Use Case Scenarios
MOBILE CS/PSNetwork Operator Domains
User Equipment
IMS
UMTSGSM EDGEWiMAX
FIXED CS/PS
Telephony
Regulatory Supplementary Messaging
ApplicationsServices
Presence Location
Data
Video IPTV Communication presentation
2G 2,5G, 3G, HSxPA, HSPA
Packet Cable 2.0 WLAN
802.11a, b,g802.11n,u,r
802.16a,d,e802.21
FTTX xDSL 4GCDMA
cdma20001XEV-DO
802.15.1 (Bluetooth™)802.15.3 & 802.15.4
SIPUA
AnaloguePOTS phone
SIPUA
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FMCA WiFi SIP PRD - Network and Architecture Positioning Statement
• FMCA PRD Release 2.0 and onwards assumes network architecture compliant with:
– (i) 3GPP IMS (part of 3GPP Release 7) or 3GPP2 MMD and
– (ii) 3GPP VCC between CS and IMS (including I-WLAN) (part of 3GPP Release 7) or 3GPP2 DTF and DRF
– (iii) ETSI TISPAN NGN (Release 1 and 2).
• Where early IMS deployments are delivered prior to the standardisation of above mentioned releases, these early implementations should align with previous IMS releases (3GPP Release 5 and 6) and may cover both IPv4 and IPv6.
• These early IMS deployments shall continue to evolve to meet future network architecture requirements.
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Clear Deliverables Roadmap – Driving Convergence Requirements
• Available from www.thefmca.com
– Wi-Fi SIP PRD Release 2.0 May 2006
• Terms & Definitions
• Service Capabilities
• Technical Handset Requirements
• Network Architecture Requirements
• Access Point & Gateway Requirements
– Wi-Fi GAN (UMA) PRD Release 2.0 May 2006
– Bluetooth CTP PRD Release 2.0 May 2006
• FMCA Priority Programmes: Deliverables expected throughout 2007.– Increased level of collaboration with wider industry to ensure to vision and roadmap
alignment.
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Convergence Launch – Baseline for Success
2005Q1/2
2005Q3/4
2006Q1/2
2006Q3/4
2007 2008
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FMCA Vendor Affiliation Programme (VAP)
• Framework for vendors to contribute to the Alliance’s work in cooperation with the Alliance Members:
– Delivery function within the FMCA Technical Working Group that identifies and addresses technical requirements.
– A set of work procedures and frameworks built around the various Standards and Certification bodies.
• Timely generation and delivery of Work Items that support the FMCA Priority Programmes:
– Focus is on service, network and device interoperability requirements.
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FMCA & SDOs/Fora – Baseline for Success
• The FMCA is not a Standards Development Organisation.
• Focus is on the productisation of the Convergence Technologies.
• Close collaboration with Standard, Specification & Certification Organisations to encourage consistency across product and equipment standards.
Liaison Programmes:
– 3GPP: Liaison Status reached in October 2005.
– IEEE 802.11u: Liaison Status reached in September 2005.
– IEEE 802.21: Liaison Status reached in March 2006.
– Wi-Fi Alliance: Liaison Status reached in February 2006
– ETSI-TISPAN: aimed for end 2006 (FMCA already making contribution)
– Home Gateway Initiative: aimed for end 2006.
Thank You!