New IT Business Model in Japan

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ATIE in HK
New IT Business Model in Japan
Toshio Obi
2002 November 30
Professor, Waseda University
Adviser to ATIE
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New ICT Business Model
• i Mode – Mobile Internet
• 3G/4G – IMT 2000 and beyond
• Broadband – High speed Internet
• IP Telephony – VOIP (packet)
• e-government – G to B
G to C in G
• ITS (Intelligent Transport System)
• Cyber Security
• IPv6
Ubiquitous Network Technologies
Action needed at ATIE
• creation of Working Group at ATIE on New Business Model
• Asian Regional Testbed Trial
• Establishment of “Asian Standard”
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Consumers’ IT Expenditure in Japan
(Yen)
IT Expenditure per Household
120,000
Communication Expenditure
by Age Group (Head of Household)
(Yen)
140,000
98,556
100,000
132,918
130,000
119,927
90,676
120,000
110,387
110,000
80,000
106,583
100,000
60,000
63,200
90,000
63,000
79,871
80,000
74,643
40,000
70,000
67,297
69,887
60,000
20,000
57,894
61,040
59,679
50,000
0
40,000
Y1989
Y1994
Y1999
Telephone charges
TV license fee
PC
Y2000
Age Under 30
30~39
40~49
Y2000
50~59
60~69
Over 70
Y1995
Source : Statistics Bureau
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Evolution toward 4th generation
1G
2 G / 2.5G
analog
air
channel
 narrow band
 national
roaming
 FDD only

digital air channel
 narrow band
 international
roaming
 FDD only
 GPRS
 EDGE
AMPS
TACS
NMT
C-net
GSM
TDMA
CDMA
PDC
3G
4G
digital air channel  digital air channel
 broadband up to 2  broadband multipath
Mbps
radio channel with
data rates 10, 20 and
 international
155 Mbps
roaming
 Integration of different
 FDD/TDD
systems
 ATM/IP based
 Software Radio
networks
 all IP based cellular
networks
 all IP based broad band
cellular network
IMT 2000

UTRA (FDD/TDD)
cdma 2000
HS-TDMA
Multiple Air
Interfaces
Within one seamless
network
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“i-mode” Developing Strategy
Rich (Visual,
IMT-2000
Testbed
High Speed)
Java
Colored
LCD
i-mode
Car-Navi
Security
function
Groupware
Schedule Management
Work flow Management Electronic
Bulletin Board system
Electronic Conference
File Sharing
Fall,
1999
Intranet
Game
i-mode
launch
Feb.
1999
Music
Video
Intranet
Packages
e-mail
3G
Spring,
2000
Web
access
TV Conference
TV Telephone
Agent
function
Fall,
2000
Mobile TV
Internet TV
Spring
2001
Total
Link
2002
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Developments with Focus on the Next Generation
2000
2005
2010
Driving
2/2.5G
GSM PDC
3G/UMTS
4G
Walking
PHS
5GHz Frequency
MMAC
2.4GHz Frequency
Wireless LAN
Standing
10K
100K
1M
10M
Transmission rate
2.5GHz/60GHz
Frequency New
Generation MMAC
100M
1G
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3G⇒4G Function Categories
Security/Authentication
Remote Sensing/Control
User Interface
Agent
Seamless Network
Terminal Capability
QoS
Reconfigurability
Multi Mode
Ad-Hoc NW
Navigation/Location Detection
Social/Environment Adaptability
Database Remote Server
Network
Configuration/Deployment
High data rate/High Capacity
High Quality Multimedia
Multicast
Camera/Sensor/Microphone
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3G⇒4G Service Categories
Mobile E-Commerce
Visual
Medical & welfare
High Intelligent Communication
E-Learning
Internet Access
Home Security
Database/Contents
Agent/Personalization
E-mail
Business/SOHO
e-government
Translation
Pricing
Media/ Broadcasting
Location
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Broadband
Number of Subscribers to Broadband Access Networks
March 2002
Access
CATV
ADSL
FTTH
Total
(unit:1000)
Subscribers
1456
2379
26
3869
Year 2001-First Year of Broadband
dramatic growth of Broadband
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FTTH in Japan
Completion rate of subscriber fiber network
(Fiber penetration to residential areas in Japan)
100%
97%
100%
89%
80%
74%
Fiber rate (1)
Fiber rate (2)
60%
60%
48%
40%
36%
(1) If done with goal of nationwide
penetration in 2005
27%
(2) If proceeds at current pace
20%
19%
0%
Y1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Source: MPT (Dec, 2000)
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IP Telephony
New Applications
• Multimedia Services
• VoIP & FAX Services
• Value added IP Services
• Internet Access Services
• IP Backbone Services
Type of IP Telephony
(1) PC-IP-PC
(2) PC-IP-Phone
(3) Phone-IP-PC
(4) Phone-IP-Phone
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E-government, E-Municipalities
• After Year 2003-Administrative Services accessible for 24
hours a day over the Internet
- Administrative procedures
- Tax payments
- Administrative information
• Necessary Conditions for digitization
- Securing agency-wide financial resources
- Securing Cybersecurity for network
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Nurturing Abilities to create
Applications & Contents
To promote usage of advanced IP networks, it is necessary
(1) to improve IT literacy, and (2) to create easy-to-use
applications and more attractive contents:
 Improvement of information literacy
 Fostering of IT instructors, IT researchers, and digital
contents creators
 Strategic investment of IT-related R&D
 Shift from paper and face-to-face based to digitized
documents and sharing information through networks
 Maintaining adequate protection measures of IPR
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ITS (Intelligent Transport System)
<Starting System>
• VICS (Vehicle Information & Communication System)
• ETC (Electronic Toll Collection System)
• ASV (Advanced Safety Vehicle)
• EV (Electronic Vehicle)
• PTPS (Public Transportation Priority System)
• GPS (Global Positioning System)
ITS Market(4.5 trillion yen)
Year
2010
ITS Info-Comm
Service 2.3
trillion yen
Terminal
equipment 1.5
trillion yen
Infrastructure
0.7trillion yen
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Ubiquitous Network Technologies
Creation of Ubiquitous Network Society
- anytime, any where and mobility
• promotion measures for realization
• Social and economic impact
• large capacity application
• Networking everything with high speed
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