Title: Technology Assessment: FMC
1Technology Assessment FMC Fixed Mobile
Convergence
- DeLynn Bettencourt delynnb_at_gmail.com
- Kevin Cheng - kkwcheng_at_gmail.com
- Yuval Elshtein elshtein_at_haas.berkeley.edu
- Qintao Zhang - qtzhang_at_berkeley.edu
2Overview
- Trends in Spectrum
- Fixed Mobile Convergence Technology
- Industry Overview
- Proponents of technology
- Industry reaction
- Strategic considerations
3Spectrum trends
Source Federal Communications Commission
4FMC
Source Cisco
5Multi-Mode Mobile Device
Diagram of Multi-mode Mobile Device Usage
- Home (Wi-Fi or local wireline provider)
USER
6Multi-Mode Mobile Device
Diagram of Multi-mode Mobile Device Usage
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- Home (wi-fi or local wireline provider)
USER
7The Promise of FMC
- Single phone and phone number for all locations
- Able to choose the lowest rate and SEAMLESSLY
transfer calls to take advantage of it - Have decent cell reception indoors
8Multi-Mode Mobile Device
Examples of Multi-mode Phones
Motorola CN620 dual-mode phone (not pictured) -
roam between cellular and 802.11 networks Works
with about 75 per cent of access points from
Avaya and Proxim Corp.
- Gigaset SL75 WLAN VoIP cordless telephone for the
home or office
UTStarCom F1000 WIFI VOIP Phone
9Industry Overview
Average Monthly Household Telecommunications
Expenditures By Type of Provider
Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures
By Type of Provider
Year Local Exchange Long Distance Total Wireless Provider Total
1995 30.00 21.00 51.00 7.00 58.00
2003 37.00 10.00 47.00 41.00 88.00
Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms Source Calculated by FCCIndustry Analysis and Technology Division staff using survey data from TNS Telecoms
10Industry Overview
Top US Wireless Network Operators
Top US Wireline Network Operators
Company Name Annual Sales (2004) Venture of
Cingular Wireless 19.4 B BellSouth (wireline) and SBC Communications (wireline)
Verizon Wireless 27.6 B Verizon (wireline) and Vodafone (UK wireless)
Sprint/Nextel 27.4 B Sprint (US Wireless) and Nextel (US Wireless)
T-Mobile 9.3 B Deutsche Telekom (German Wireline)
Company Name Annual Sales (2004)
Verizon 71.2 B
ATT2 30.5 B
Sprint/Nextel 27.4 B
MCI 20.6 B
Top Cable and Satellite Companies (Ranked By
Sales)
Company Name Annual Sales (2004) Number of customers
Comcast Cable 19.3 B 21.5 million - 7 million broadband customers
Directv 11.4 B 14 million
Time Warner Cable 8.4 B 10.9 million 4.1 million broadband customers Partnered with MCI and Sprint in order to offer Digital Phone, a VoIP telephony service
11Pushing FMC
Company Name Annual Sales (2004)
Nokia 39,6B
Motorola 31,3 B
Samsung 9,2 B
Siemens 93,4 B
Sony Ericsson Mobile 8,9 B
- Fairly inexpensive to add Wi-Fi capability to a
handset, -
- FMC is a truly disruptive technology that
provides both - cost savings and convenience to the customer
12Affected players
- Wireline
- Usually the ones who supply high speed Internet
access to businesses - Interface to wired service while at home
- Cellular Service Providers
- Reduce customer churn
- Cingular, Verizon, and Sprint/Nextel are
reselling access to a 3,300 hotspot network
operated by Wayport, Inc.
13Affected players
- VoIP
- Skype, a major VoIP provider, will have its
service installed on the i-mate PDA - VoIP pureplays will need strategic partnerships
to ensure they remain in the FMC network - Handset Manufacturers
- Should partner with service providers to ensure
rollout of FMC - - Avaya To Resell Dual-mode Motorola Handset For
Cellular, WLAN Networks
14Affected players
- Handset OS
- Meanwhile, Microsoft is
- partnering with Sleipner-Calypso
- to provide seamless transfer
- capability using software
- Kineto Wireless, has joined the Symbian Platinum
Partner program and will port the Kineto UMA
Client Software to the Symbian OS platform
15Strategy Issues
- System Effects
- FMC relies on the interworking of several
components the handset, the cellular network,
the VoIP technology, the WIFI network, among
others - Lock-in
- Providing partial call rollover (transition only
to authorized networks) might be employed by
incumbent cellular carriers - Network Effects?
16Strategy Issues
- Standards
- 802.11x
- Seamless transition standards are crucial
- Kineto wireless ( a startup supplier of
convergence hardware ) was able to sign up most
of the major vendors to the UMA (unlicensed
mobile access) standard, eventually becoming 3GPP
(3rd Generation Partnership Program)
British Telecom Cingular Ericsson Motorola
Nokia Nortel Networks O2 Research in Motion
Rogers Wireless Siemens Sony Ericsson
T-Mobile US
17Questions?
- FMC Fixed/Mobile Convergence (also called WCC -
Wifi/Cellular convergence - And Cell-Fi)AP - Wifi access pointIP PBXs
Digital PBX system that uses VOIPWi-Fi WLANs -
inside the office, wireless phones that use the
office WLAN VoWLAN Combination of IP PBX and
WLAN to have an in-office portable phone (also
called Voice Over Wi-Fi) - Wireline networks - Use wires and cables to
connect customers premises to central offices
maintained by telecommunications companies. - Wireless networks - Operate through the
transmission of signals over networks of radio
towers. - WiMAX World Interoperability for Microwave
Access, also known as IEEE 802.16 is an
emerging global broadband wireless standard - LEC Local Exchange Carriers. Wireline service
providers that connect a voice call locally - VOIP Voice over IP. Voice communications are
normally split up and reassembled by
telecommunications companies switching and
routing equipment. Voice over Internet Protocol
splits up the conversation into packets in the
telephone, transmitting the conversation over the
Internet.