Copyright 2006 WiMAX Forum “WiMAX,” “WiMAX Forum,” the WiMAX Forum logo, "WiMAX Forum Certified,” and the WiMAX Forum Certified logo are trademarks of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Voice over WiMax Development Trends Amnon Gavish VP TBU Business Development
Advertisements

Owning a Wi-Fi TV TM Owning a Wi-Fi TV TM Channel.
Polycom Unified Collaboration for IBM Lotus Sametime and IBM Lotus Notes January 2010.
12 October CompactPCI and Telecom The Potential is Much Larger !! R. Brough Turner CTO, Natural MicroSystems.
Geneva, Switzerland, 22 September 2012 FTTx in Japan: Past, Present, and Prospects for the Future Ken-Ichi Suzuki, NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories,
International Telecommunication Union Committed to Connecting the World Global and Regional Broadband trends Workshop on Regulatory policies on universal.
Long Term Evolution LTE Long Term Evolution LTE Sanjeev Banzal Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Sanjeev Banzal Telecom Regulatory.
Pune, India, 13 – 15 December 2010 ITU-T Kaleidoscope 2010 Beyond the Internet? - Innovations for future networks and services Ivan Gaboli, Virgilio Puglia.
©2010 This information is highly confidential and subject to Sprint policies regarding use and is the property of Sprint and/or its relevant affiliates.
“How to Make a lot more Money from your Network”
Fortune >80% deploying mobile clients Smartphones 289M in 2010 >900M in Slates 55M in 2011 >200M in Gartner Forecast: Mobile.
Everyone is going Wireless - VoIP is no exception Sanjit Chatterjee Director – Global Marketing
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.C Cisco Public DOCSIS 3.0: Delivering the Connected Life CCTA Conference January, 2009 John.
Everywhere coverage This is Mobile Broadband
Securing Emerging Mobile Technology JOHN G. LEVINE PH.D. D/CHIEF ARCHITECTURE GROUP 13 SEP
© Copyright Netronics Ltd. The Road to WiMAX. 1 Introduction to WiMAX.
Copyright © Chang Gung University. Permission required for reproduction or display. On Femto Deployment Architecture and Macrocell Offloading Benefits.
© Copyright Alvarion Ltd. Industry Perspective - The wireless marketplace and winning through diversification of services. Dr. Mo Shakouri Corp Vice President.
Johan Garcia Karlstads Universitet Datavetenskap 1 Datakommunikation II Signaling/Voice over IP / SIP Based on material from Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia.
Zhang Dongchen China Mobile Communication Corporation, China March 2011 Consideration on the future development of mobile service.
Jérémy Prarioz – UofOttawa Exchange Student. OutlineOutline 1. Overview of the market 2. Wireless Data Market - Trends 3. Wireless technology evolution.
HOW DOES UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS HELP FIRMS SAVE MONEY? Larry Velez, Director Industry Initiatives Unified Communications Group 1 December 2008.
March 2004 The Broadband Wireless Access Inflection Point.
1 The Wireless Network. 2 Agenda Brief Introduction A list of the products and solutions Why Sprint Next Steps / Q & A.
Mobile Through Generations-March Towards 5G Anind Gupta 2 nd Year ECE Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology.
Full Service Broadband an Ericsson View of the Future Michael Martinsson Marketing Director Business Unit Networks Ericsson AB.
The Technical and Market Study for WiMAX Name: GAO FENG Department: Wireless Communication and Networking.
for WAN (WiMax). What is WiMax? Acronym for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access It’s the IEEE standard, first introduced in 2001, for.
© 2007 Verizon. All Rights Reserved. PTE /07 FCC Workshop Global Broadband Connects the World Jacquelynn Ruff Vice President, International Public.
7.1 © 2007 by Prentice Hall 7 Chapter Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology.
Benefits of VoLTE/RCS to Carriers and Subscribers
Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-10 April 2009 Multimedia Service Delivery on Next Generation Networks Pradeep De Almeida, Group Chief Technology Officer Dialog Telekom.
Technologies for Wireless Multimedia in the XXI Century Porto Seguro, Brazil 5 June 2001 Joanne C. Wilson ArrayComm, Inc.
Presentation on Copyright (c) 2011 Presentation Point ( m)
Delivering Capacity, Low Latency and Low Jitter Jim Freeze, SVP Marketing & Alliances October 2007.
Confidential and proprietary material for authorized Verizon Wireless personnel only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted.
 Midterm 30%  Final 40%  LAB 15%  Assignment 15%  Text Book – Designing and Deploying n Wireless Networks  Jim Geier (ciscopress)
Mobile data. Introduction Wireless (cellular) communications has experienced a tremendous growth in this decade. Most of the wireless users also access.
Wireless Broadband Solutions The 8th Arab Telecom and Internet Forum May 2006 / Shangri-la Resort Muscat, Oman Noel Kirkaldy, Director Wireless.
5G MOBILE TECHNOLOGY.
4G Mobile Communications. MOBILE SYSTEM GENERATION First Generation (1G) Mobile System:  The introduction of cellular systems in the late 1970s and early.
8 th AWF By: Dr. Mazlan Abbas. © Dr. Mazlan Abbas, MIMOS, All Rights Reserved Penetration Rate.
October 4-7, 2004 Los Angeles, CA VoWLAN Trends and Opportunities Kamal Anand Vice President Marketing Meru Networks
Tero Holappa Business Manager Convergence Products Multimedia Nokia Data-oriented convergence with Wi-Fi-optimized devices
1 NGN Evolution & its Overview Desire for a new platform: User requirements increased — MORE BANDWIDTH Technology growth — INTELLIGENT NODES, SWITCHES.
1 Presentation_ID Mobile Wireless Internet Forum (MWIF)
Implementing VoIP in a wireless world Herman Abel Product Manager Aculab (booth 402) Phone:
Femto Network Dr. Monir Hossen ECE, KUET Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KUET.
WIRELESS SYSTEMS Adnan Iqbal MCS-MIT 1 1.
Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-10 April 2009 FORUM ON NEXT GENERATION STANDARDIZATION (Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-10 April 2009) Session Moderator Ghassem Koleyni An.
1 Mobile Services Cellular networks Spectrum The structure of the industry Second & third generation networks Handhelds M-Commerce.
1. Motorola Confidential Proprietary MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and MOTOWI4 are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product.
Ασύρματες και Κινητές Επικοινωνίες Ενότητα # 9: Σύγκλιση Σταθερών και Κινητών Επικοινωνιών (Fixed-Mobile Convergence) Διδάσκων: Βασίλειος Σύρης Τμήμα:
Enabling Converged Services Changing the Way the World Communicates Jim Dondero Vice-President Global Solutions Marketing CANTO, June 21st.
WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access AMIT KUMAR AMIT KUMAR M TECH (ECE) M TECH (ECE)
2 The FMC Vision Deliver any service to any subscriber anywhere Great subscriber experience over many network types Seamless mobility between networks.
TECHNICAL SEMINAR S V Suresh 08731A1254 By. 1 st GENERATION:  Introduced in 1980  Analog cellular mobile,Data speed 2.4kbps  1G mobiles- AMPS,NMT,TACS.
4G - Mobile communications
PRESENTED BY : P:MARREDDY07681A0453 WIRELESS SYSTEM WIRELESS SYSTEM.
4G WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY. ABSTRACT 4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. It is a successor to 3G and 2G families of standards.
5G Wireless Technology.
WIMAX AND LTE.
5 G.
5G WIRELESS Technology.
5G MOBILE TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL SEMINAR
“An Eye View On the Future Generation Of Phones”
4G-WIRELESS NETWORKS PREPARED BY: PARTH LATHIGARA(07BEC037)
Seminar on…. 5G Wireless Technology By: Niki Upadhyay
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
Mobile Rich Media Applications
Presentation transcript:

Copyright 2006 WiMAX Forum “WiMAX,” “WiMAX Forum,” the WiMAX Forum logo, "WiMAX Forum Certified,” and the WiMAX Forum Certified logo are trademarks of the WiMAX Forum. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Mobile WiMAX “Mobile Internet Ready for Global Deployment” Dean S.K. Chang Vice Chair, Marketing Working Group, WiMAX Forum Director, Product Management and Strategy, Aperto Networks

2 Agenda: Mobile wireless Internet market demand Mobile Internet service requirements WiMAX is a cornerstone for Next-Generation of mobile Internet services How the WiMAX Forum is driving the adoption of Anytime, Anywhere Connectivity Operator commitments to deploy WiMAX

3 Anytime, Anywhere The Demand is Real

4 Broadband Market has Significant Upside Broadband Usage Growing Faster Than We Have Seen in Other Emerging Technologies Sources: Internet World Stats, Wireless Intelligence, Point Topic thousands of subscribers Gap

5 Smart Phones Feature Phones Voice Phones Sources: IDC, Web-Feet Research 0% 100 % 50% ‘03‘05‘06‘07 ‘08 ‘04 ‘09 ‘02 Growth and Revenue are in Data Services Voice Revenues Growing at a 4.7% CAGR Data Revenues Growing at a 30.7% CAGR

6 Service Requirements for High-Speed Internet Success Easy-to-use Affordable Works on variety user device form-factors Supports multiple usage models Deliver broadband experience similar to fixed Supports many applications (data, voice, video) over IP Global roaming

7 One Platform For All Internet Connectivity WiFi Enterprise Intranets IMS Services Network 2G 3G Wireline Application servers - “own” applications - Hosted applications WiMAX IMS OSA / Web Services IMS Signaling, Policy and Charging Functions Core Network Internet

8 System Requirements to Answer Demand Rich All-IP Multimedia Content VoIP-Interactive A/V-TCP Data Coverage/Capacity Anytime, Indoor/Outdoor Scalability Networks, Devices, Mobility User/Operator Needs Cellular & Broadband Ecosystems High Link Budget High Link Budget High Spectral Efficiency High Spectral Efficiency Adaptive Channel Utilization Adaptive Channel Utilization Extended Battery Life Extended Battery Life Tiers of mobility Tiers of mobility Interworking Interworking Multiple frequencies Multiple frequencies Multiple channel widths Multiple channel widths High Peak/Average Data Rates High Peak/Average Data Rates Low Latency, Jitter, Delay Low Latency, Jitter, Delay High Link Reliability, Symmetry High Link Reliability, Symmetry Seamless Mobility Seamless Mobility System Requirements

9 WiMAX is a Cornerstone For Next-Generation of Broadband Connectivity

10 Why WiMAX? Delivers wireless broadband anytime, anywhere Internet technology from the ground up One common standard delivers a global platform for mobile Internet services Delivers the highest capacity and greatest throughput at the lowest cost - OFDMA

11 Wireless Technologies are Evolving to OFDMA SPECTRUM EFFICIENCY SIMPLIFIES ADVANCED RFTECHNIQUES LEVERAGESBANDWIDTH OPTIMIZES SPECTRUM ALLOCATION Delivered Throughput Early ’90sMid-’90sEarly ’00sMid-’00s GSM CDMA OFDMA OFDMA offers better spectral efficiency – Directly translates to higher throughput and capacity

12 WiMAX is NOT a Cellular Voice Replacement WiMAX was not developed to compete with cellular voice market WiMAX WILL Complement 3G Data Services WiMAX is a technology choice delivering high-capacity and high- throughput data services

13 Contrasting Wi-Fi / WiMAX / Cellular 2G/3.xG Cellular Packet overlays but based on slot based, circuit switched resource allocation Efficient for voice traffic Inefficient for bursty traffic ( , http) CSMA/CA Efficient for unpredictable traffic in an unlicensed band Inefficient for predictable traffic (voice) “Sharing model” designed for unlicensed band No control of resource allocation policy Wi-Fi WiMAX Fast dynamic scheduling Contention access for bandwidth requests only Resource allocation exclusively by BS – retains tight policy control by network Efficient for both bursty, unpredictable traffic and voice WiMAX is the Optimal Solution for Mobile Internet

14 Benefits of a WiMAX All-IP Network Internet IP Core PSTN ASP BS Increased Revenue: rapid roll-out of advanced services Lower CAPEX and OPEX Higher Compatibility, Lower Complexity Simplified internetworking with other IP technologies WiMAX fits easily into wired and wireless ecosystem

15 WiMAX Forum is Accelerating this Thriving Ecosystem Members are Key to Worldwide Momentum

16 WiMAX Forum Content / Ecosystem (28%) Service Providers (33%) System Vendors (22%) Component Suppliers (17%) WiMAX Forum 414 Members Global Representation 28 WiMAX Forum Certified Products Deliver a trusted certification process Deliver a trusted certification process Develop a framework for a high performance end-to-end IP mobile network architecture supporting all usage models Develop a framework for a high performance end-to-end IP mobile network architecture supporting all usage models Promote WiMAX as the leading business model to to deliver global wireless broadband services Promote WiMAX as the leading business model to to deliver global wireless broadband services WiMAX Forum contributes to foster a thriving ecosystem WiMAX Forum contributes to foster a thriving ecosystem

17 Incredible Opportunity for Wireless Internet Worldwide We Have Momentum !

18 More Than 250 Operator Trials and Deployments in 65+ countries! Source: Intel, the WiMAX Forum * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others

19 Sprint – Nextel Internet-on-the-Go "None of us today can envision our lives without wireless connectivity or the Internet," explained Gary Forsee, president and chief executive officer of Sprint Nextel. "Sprint Nextel is taking a major step forward by linking the incredible potential of these two cornerstones of daily communications. We'll give customers the power to harness business information and personal entertainment easily and inexpensively -- and in ways that they will one day wonder how they lived without. Sprint Nextel selects WiMAX as next generation 4G technology platform – 8/8/2006 Cost-per-megabit and performance advantage over 3G With Intel, Motorola, and Samsung Use 2.5 GHz spectrum in US Expect to cover 100 million people in 2008

20 Samsung Unveils World's First Mobile WiMAX Handset - Jan 06’ Weight: 184 gms 2.8 inch QVGA (TFT LCD) Slide away QWERTY keyboard OS: Windows Mobile 2003 CPU: PXA 272 / 520MHz Dual cameras – 3/1.3 megapixel Video telephony support DMB tuner (ability to receive satellite TV) TV out function to watch the videos + photographs on a big screen. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time in the United States, Samsung demonstrates WiBro (Korean Wireless Broadband) service on one of the world's first Mobile WiMAX phones, the Samsung M8000. Samsung's WiBro service demonstration is an exciting precursor to the first commercial service in the Korean market slated for the first half of 2006.

21 KT (Korea Telecom) WiBro Services Commercial Mobile WiMAX service since June 2006 Mobile TPS (Triple Play Service) –Communication : Fixed mobile convergence communicator including SMS, MMS, chatting, VoIP, video conferencing –Data : Mobile internet access –Media : Real-time media service (VoD, MoD), Personal media blog

22 M-Taiwan Program Taps WiMAX for Wireless Science and Technology Advisory Group ( (STAG) states: GHz band allocated for WiMAX 30K WiMAX base stations & 3M CPEs by Million users by 2012

23 Summary and Conclusion Demand for wireless Internet is real and it is here today WiMAX is the right technology for answering the demand The WiMAX Forum is fostering a thriving ecosystem Worldwide momentum Image Courtesy of NASA

24 Thank You! w w w. w i m a x f o r u m. o r g