Title: Fundamentals of New Bell Mobility Interfaces
1Fundamentals of NewBell Mobility Interfaces
4TH ANNUAL WIRELESS INTERNET CONFERENCE
2Agenda
- Kevin Plumb 1x Data Network Overview
- Tony Hui Text Messaging The Other
Information Highway - Alan Liu Monetizing Your Applications with
Events - Q A
3Kevin PlumbBell Mobility, Network Engineering
1x Data Network Overview
4Overview
- What is 1X?
- Drivers and Benefits
- Air Interface Characteristics
- Service Customization
- Summary
5What is 1X?
- 1xRTT - first step in themigration to Third
Generation(3G) wireless networktechnologies. - CDMA radio access technology based on the IS-2000
family of standards, and evolved from current 2G
standards - Promises to deliver cost-effective solution to
achieving network capacity improvements and
delivery of packet data services
6Drivers
- Demand and Opportunities of the Wireless Internet
- Need for high-speed, wireless data access to
support next generation of devices and services - New revenue opportunities as wireless network
accessshifts from voice to data - Capacity Constraints on Current Digital Network
- Need for more spectrum-efficient technologies to
alleviate current network congestion in major
serving areas - Desire to Leverage Existing Network
Infrastructure - Migration path must be smooth, to capitalize on
existing network investments
7Benefits of 1X
- Increased Data Speeds
- Peak speeds of 153kbps far exceeds current
14.4kbps - Migration to packet-based data from current
circuit-switched - Capacity Increases
- 50 improvement over current voice capacity due
to fast forward power control - Backwards Compatibility Smooth Migration
- Can be deployed into existing 1.25MHz allocations
- IS2000 is backwards compatible with IS-95 phones
- Reuse of existing network infrastructure
- Extended Battery Life
- Up to 2x increase in battery life (standby mode)
8Air Interface Throughput
- Throughput Capability
- Data terminal profile maximum throughput speeds
ranging from 9.6 kbps to 153 kbps - Current market offerings 9.6 kbps for Mobile
Browser service (WAP) and 86 kbps for Data to Go
service (Phone tethered to computer) - Realized Throughput Variation
- Air Interface congestion at that moment in time
- Air Interface high error rate due to coverage
issue - Wireless network resource congestion (Unlikely)
- Internet congestion
- End content server response time
9Air Interface Modes
- New modes of data terminal operation
- Active end-to-end resources assigned, data
transferred - Null no resources assigned, no data transferred
- Dormant PPP state maintained back to PDSN, but
most network resources not assigned, no data
transferred - Why???
- Typical data calls (eg - web, email) do not
require radio and core network resources when
data is not being transferred (eg - read time)
10Air Interface Modes
11Air Interface Modes
- Active to Dormant Timer
- If no data is transferred during a 20 second
period the RF channel is torn down. The PPP
session is maintained. - As soon a data is sent or received the RF Channel
is re-established and the data transferred.
12Service Customization
- Custom NAI
- Service specific NAI (eg. username_at_example.com)
- Custom IP pool assignment. Private or Public
- Session attributes are configurable (eg PPP Idle
Timer) - Proxy Authentication supported
- Firewall rules can restrict destination and port
- Network Initiated Tunnel
- PDSN supports various tunneling protocols (eg.
L2TP and IPSec) - Local authentication of user at tunnel
termination point for VPN type service.
13Summary
- 1X is a major step towards migrating to
high-speed, third generation data networks,
ushering in the advent of the wireless internet - Devices and applications promise to provide
innovative and compelling customer experiences - The 1X network has the throughput and
functionality to enable the next killer
application
14Tony HuiTitle - Bell Mobility, Technology
Development
Text Messaging The Other Information Highway
15Why SMS?
- All Digital Phones are Mobile Termination Ready
- All new Digital Phones Support 2-Way SMS
- Functions even in Weak Coverage
- Functional in Analog Coverage
- IS-91A supports Max. 14 Chars
- Limited Character Set
- Similar to Datagram and requires no session
set-up - Fast and Reliable Performance
- Limitations
- Maximum Message Size is 140 Characters
- Not Suitable for Session Orientated and Real-time
Applications
16Bell Mobility SMS Overview
- Text Messaging (i.e. SMS) was
- launched in May 1998
- Voicemail Notification
- Web Email Access
- TAP/TNPP
- Callback Number (a.k.a Numeric Page)
- Internet Messaging Gateway
- XML/HTTP API
- Login/ Logout, Submit/Delete Message, Query
Status - TAP Gateway
- Dispatch Applications
- Local Access numbers
- Notify and Others
17Billing by Provider and Category
- Price information based on the value
- Content Provider Specifies category when
submitting messages - BM applies rates based on the category
- SMTP
- 3 Ways to specify Provider and Category using
Sender Address, Subjects and Message Header - Available Since Q2, 01
- SMPP
- Support Versions 3.3 and 3.4
- Multiple ways to specify Provider and Category.
- VPN connections to ensure data security
- Features include Registered Delivery, Urgent
Priority, Callback Number and others - Field trial underway
182-Way Text Messaging
- Launched in June, 2001
- Enables Peer-to-Peer Messaging
- Inter-Carrier Messaging Service (launched April,
2002) extends the reach to subscribers of other
carriers - Mobile Origination to email expands the
communication to the Internet - Short Codes for pulling contents from the Web
- Rates can be set based on info. requested
- PDAs with build-in cellular support to
simplified sending and receiving
of messages
19Integrated Messaging Devices
- AirCard 510 (MT Only) and 555 (2-Way)
- Non-Tethered Configuration allowed packaging
flexibility - API for application development.
- Ideal for interactive applications such as Voting
and Polling - Embedded Module available for OEM
- Ideal for Telemetry applications
20Alan LiuProduct DevelopmentBell Mobility,
Wireless Internet Data
Monetizing your Application with Events
21Value-Based Content A Gaming Study
EVENTS
Social (4.5 - 10) Plays 1 3 games a month
- Need a billing methodology that is
- easy-to-use,
- captures the impulse, with
- pricing that makes sense.
Casual (10 20) Plays up to 2 games a month
Source Ovum Wireless Games Playing to Win
Non-gamers (68 85) Will never play a wireless
game
22Demo Space Trak
You see a forest in front of
you. ENTER LEAVE
23Demo Space Trak
You are in the forest. You hear a rumbling in
the north. 1. Go North 2. Go East 3. Go South 4.
Go West
24Demo Space Trak
- Youve encountered an Alien Basilisk. What do
you do? - Fight
- 2. Order an Attack
25Demo Space Trak
- SHIP COMM - Sir, we can attack the Alien for a
Game Token. Should we attack? YES NO
26Demo Space Trak
You have destroyed the Alien
Basilisk. CONTINUE
27Demo Directions LBS
Street
5099 Creekbank
City
Mississauga
Prov
Postal Code
ON
L4W 5N2
Find with Locate
28Demo Directions LBS
This Find uses LBS technologies to find you.
This is a billable event a charge will be added
to your monthly bill. Do you want to proceed?
Yes
No
29Demo Directions LBS
1. Start out going East on PRINCES' BLVD
towards NEWFOUNDLAND RD by turning right. 2. Turn
RIGHT onto STRACHAN AVE.
30Event Platform
Content Partner
Bell Mobilitys Network
Bell Mobility Billing Systems
Events Platform
Content Partner
Internet
Content Partner
Content Partner
31Events Plans
- Currently developing the Event Platform.
- Will be working with selected Content Partners on
refining the API. - APIs will be released through a Content Partner /
Developer Program. - EAM will be available later this year.
- For more information, please visit the Bell
Mobility developers web site http//developer.be
llmobility.ca
32Fundamentals of NewBell Mobility Interfaces
4TH ANNUAL WIRELESS INTERNET CONFERENCE