Voice over WiMax Development Trends

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Voice over WiMax Development Trends
Amnon Gavish
VP TBU Business Development
[email protected]
Topics
• Challenges and complexity
• Customer perspective
• Service provider perspective
• 3G new breed of services
• Solutions & protocols
The Challenge
• Hybrid solutions of WiFi/WiMAX and 3G/GSM
enabled devices - next step in Mobile Broadband
evolution
• From a consumer perspective, these technologies
should operate seamlessly
• This hybrid of technology convergence
o Introduces new challenges
o Requires knowledge of a wide range of
technologies
How can the customer use it? What about the user
experience?
The Complexity
• Convergence
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Access (XDSL, Cable, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G, …)
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Networks (CS, PS, radio)
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Device (per technology vs. cross technology)
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Service (Service per network vs. unified services)
• Technologies (DMH, UMA, FMC, IMS)
• Mobility (network independent services)
• Coverage (roaming, handover, handoffs)
• Usability (How can customers use it?)
• Services (Quad play – voice, video, data, mobile)
The Broad Picture - WiMax Convergence
DMH
IMS
WCDMA
CDMA2K
PSTN
WiFi
Packet
Cable
UMA
The real
developer
challenge…
WiMAX
2/2.XG
PSTN/
DECT
FTTx
FMC
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Customer objective: Preserve existing
services
Telephony
Emergency call
TTY
SMS, MMS
Data/ Internet
Location Service
Supplementary
Services (e.g. Caller
ID, one voicemail, 3way conference)
• No change in phone
number
• Incoming calls “follow
me”
• Outgoing calls have
same caller identity
• Synchronized address
book
• One dial plan
• Voice quality
• Security
Customer objective
• Identical user experience
• Additional services:
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Simplify call forward between wireline and wireless
Alarm system
Fax
Mobile stations to act as cordless phones when at home, calls
idle phones when busy
Intercom feature
Multimedia services
• One consolidated bill
• Reduced cost, time, and hassle
Customer objective
(cont.)
• Works on multiple networks (enterprise, home,
home office, cellular)
• Coverage and seamless transitions (roaming and
handover) between networks
Service provider objective
Increase ARPU
• Providing mobile access at home or in the office to
increase usage by customers
• Poor coverage at a subscriber’s home or office
ranks as a primary reason for subscriber churn
• Keep customers on their networks where ever
possible to avoid roaming or other related charges
while on other networks
• Seamless integration of additional services (e.g.
multimedia)
Service provider objective: Services
• Quad play services to its customers
• Bundled services from its inventory of services
• Enter the mobile loop market by providing converged
fixed/mobile services
• Customer experience the same or better than that
offered by competing mobile service providers
• All services to perform as well, independent of the
access/ network including call-setup time, voice quality,
data rates, etc.
• Use existing core network to deliver all services,
including authorization and billing, for licensed and
unlicensed access
3G New Breed of Services
• Enhanced Messaging
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Video Mail (VM)
Advanced Multimedia Advertisement
Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
• Conversational Multimedia
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Push-To-Talk (PTT) over Cellular (PoC)
Push to Show/ Push to View
Videoconferencing for business or private
use “on the go”
3G New Breed of Services
(cont.)
• Video Streaming
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Live video broadcasting – TV on the go
Video On Demand (movies, news clips) VOD
Video session archiving services
Playback & recording
• Peer to Peer
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Video Chat
Interactive gaming
Video sharing (“See what I See”/ “We
share”)
Collaboration
3G New Breed of Services
(cont.)
• Complementary services
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Presence aware services
Location aware services
The Solution
• Only IP can do it all and integrate services:
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Voice
Video
Presence
IM
Mobile
3G
• Using:
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IMS/MMD
SIP
IPPBX
Softswitches
Service Enabler Protocols
• Enhanced Messaging
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SIP or 3G-324M – Video Mail (VM)
3G-324M or SIP – Multimedia Advertisement
SIP – Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
• Conversational Multimedia
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SIP - Voice
SIP/PoC – Push-To-Talk (PTT) over Cellular (PoC)
3G-324M or SIP – Video Telephony & Conferencing
• Video Streaming
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3G-324M (DTMF based video portals)
RTSP (IP TV, surveillance)
• Multimedia Gaming
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SIP/JSR-180 (J2ME)
SIP/PoC
Services & Protocols
• Push-To-Talk (PTT) over Cellular (PoC)
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POC Consortium/ Open Mobile Association (OMA)
specification
Based on SIP RFC3261 & RTP/RTCP RFC3550/1
• Presence & IM/MMS
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SIP RFC3261 + SIMPLE WG specifications
SIP MESSAGE & MSRP
• Video telephony/ conferencing
o 3G-324M
o IETF XCON
• Video on Demand (VoD)
o Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) RFC2326
o 3G-324M
UE Solution Architecture
Application GUI
Media
Telephony Presence
Streaming
RTP
SIP
SIMPLE
/RTCP (SigComp)
UDP/TCP/IP
Video
Services
RTSP
POC
3G-324M
CS
Other UE Requirements
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3GPP/2 SIP
IPv4/IPv6 support for signaling and media
PoC support
SigComp
Mobile IP enablement
Dynamic IP enablement
Advanced RTP/RTCP (RFC 3550/1)
RTSP
SRTP
J2ME JSR 180 enablement
Support for feature/ smart phone
Thank you!
Amnon Gavish
VP TBU Business Development
[email protected]