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Senior Technology Strategist The “Mobile Portal” Daniel Appelquist Senior Technology Strategist Vodafone Group 3 August 2004

Vodafone World’s Largest Mobile Community UK HQ 125 Million Subscribers UK HQ Group Functions based in UK and Germany Operating companies in UK, Germany, Italy, France (SFR), Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Egypt, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, USA (Verizon Wireless), Hungary, Austria, Malta, Fiji, etc… OASIS member since 2003

Introducing Vodafone Live! Today (Monday, December 2) Tomorrow Reminders Friends, Network2 @ 21.00 Joey challenges Pheobe to perform a completely selfless act… Batchelors Walk, Network2 @ 21.30 Ray and Alison spy on the new lodger And Barry gets lucky … Scrubs, Channel4 @ 23.40 JD loses faith in his ability to become a doctor after a needle accident… GSMA Award Winning Consumer Data Service Not “Internet on your phone” or “WAP” Value added content and services on your handset News, information, communication, digital goods One touch access Trust relationship 3 Million+ Vodafone Live! customers Implemented as a “mobile portal” Problem definition: Integration of Content and Service Providers into a “mobile portal” New Recommendations Horizon, BBC1 @ 20.00 What killed 95% of the worlds life 200 million years ago? Science of Formula 1, Discovery @ 23.00 Discover the science behind formula one racing, its cars, and its drivers. Champion’s League, Network2 @ 00.40 Weekly magazine round-up of the latest results from Europe including highlights. Select

What Role for Mobile Operators? User Identity and “Trust Broker” Content Adaptation Search Discovery Payments / Subscriptions Location Enablement Combined Presentation Transcoding DRM Alerting / Pushing Device and Bearer Information ? WML xHTML HTML VoiceXML

What are we doing now? Web Services “model” for connecting to (some) content partners but still largely proprietary XML over HTTP VCML – Vodafone Content Markup Language Request-Response Content Fragment Model Content transformed for appropriate browser/device Separate interfaces for messaging, browseable content Working with content providers large (CNN, AFP, WSJ, Times of London) and small (6 Foot Off-Shore) Subscription model for content, with revenue sharing with providers Charging semantics passed through in VCML Selling digital goods (ringtones, games)

The future… Vodafone provides Web Services that expose capabilities to content and service providers “send a news alert” …and I don’t care how it gets there… Content incorporated into sophisticated services across multiple devices (intelligent assistant) More digital goods (video & audio downloads, streams…) Vodafone as an “identity provider” (Liberty Alliance) Seamless user experience Integration of content, telecoms services, messaging, across multiple devices Multimodal Semantically aware Handset integration through applications vs. browsing Standardizing metadata for content and service delivery Standards driving interoperability, driving commercial success and driving performance

Potential Requirements What makes a “mobile portal” different from a “portal” Need to think about and model device independence Small screen Pagination Priority of columns in tables Incorporation of xHTML content, SVG Support for features specific to handsets Use of keypad Metadata Transport Content and service “discovery” are important for mobile data services Modality not conducive to browsing / customers have less time to browse Suggestions have to be relevant Requirement to support child protection (content labelling)

Thank you! Daniel Appelquist Vodafone Group Technology London, UK daniel.appelquist@vodafone.com