Overcoming FMC Challenges

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TMCU2-01
“Overcoming FMC
Challenges”
TUE 9/16, 9:00-9:45am
Conference Track: TMC University:
FMC/ Mobility Certification
Room #: 513
David Fridley
Director, Product Management
Unified Communications Solutions
Telecommunications Systems Division
TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.
9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697
(949) 583-3692, Fax: (949)583-3886
E-mail: [email protected]
Enterprise Fixed Mobile Convergence
Definition
– Application is connected in the enterprise
– Enterprise number is the primary number
• And it’s the only number that you have to give out
• And you could use your cell number for personal calls
– Calls to/from the EFMC phone are carried over WiFi or
Cellular depending on network quality
– The EFMC phone uses a client that manages the call
• Signaling over WiFi, Cellular-Data, or Cellular Voice
• Audio over WiFi or Cellular Voice (3G - when supported by the
carrier)
• Manages handoffs
• Provides GUI for cell and PBX features
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EFMC Diagram
EFMC Client
Corporate Network
Wifi Network
Public Data Network
(Internet)
PWR
WIC0
ACT/CH0
WIC0
ACT/CH0
ETH
ACT
OK
ACT/CH1
ACT/CH1
COL
Corporate
VPN Server
uMobility
Controller
HEWLETT
PACKARD
Enterprise
NAT
uMobility
IP PBX
Mobile Network
(GSM/GPRS/CDMA/EVDO)
PSTN Gateway
PSTN
T1/E1 line
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Organizational Challenges
• Business Case - Reduce Cost
– Cell phone charges to/from the enterprise premise
• Route the calls over WiFi
• Studies suggest over half of business calls to/from an
employee’s cell phone take place while on premise
– Charges from FMC phones in the US to international
• Route the calls through the Enterprises’ trunks
– Charges for calls to FMC phones in international
countries
• Install a local SIM card while in the foreign country
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Organizational Challenges
• Business Case - Increase Productivity
– One Number – The Enterprise’s Number
– One Voicemail
– One GUI
• With Cellular and PBX features
– IP-PBX call handling rules
• First Admin then CEO
– Increase reachable
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Organizational Challenges
• Synergy with IT management
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Control of WiFi Network
Do not have to switch carriers
No carrier contracts to negotiate
Control of the PBX
Easy to deploy
Security Policy (VPN)
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Avoiding the Bolt-On compromise
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Solution supported by the IP-PBX manufacturer
Solution supported by the IP-PBX VAR/Dealer
Solution supported on smart phones
GUI based feature integration
– Not feature access codes
– Integrate cellular and PBX into the GUI
• PBX features
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Address broad group of
employees
• Work with a variety of carriers
– Employees do not all share the same carrier
• Work with a variety of phones and OS’s
– Choice of phone is very personal and driven by
application
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HTC Wizard
HTC Hermes 200
HTC Trinity 100
HTC Elf 100
HTC Titan 100
HTC Vogue 100
Samsung
Sprint PPC-6700
T-Mobile MDA Vario
TyTN P4500
Dopod D810
HTC 6800
Touch P3050
SCH-i760
Verizon XV6700
Qtek 9100
Dopod CHT 9000
P3600
Touch P3450
Vodafone VPA
Touch
Verizon XV6800
Sprint Touch
Qwest 6700Q
Orange SPV M3000
Vodafone VPA
Dopod S1
Sprint Mogul
Telus 6700
VPA Compact II
Vodafone v1605
Swisscom XPA
v1605
HTC Touch P3452
Alltel PPC-6800
Alltel PPC6700
Cingular 8125
T-Mobile MDA US
O2 XDA Mini S
O2 XDA Mini Pro
SoftBank X01HT
Orange SPV M700
Swisscom XPA
v1510
Dopod CHT 9100
Dopod S1
Bell HTC 6800
HTC P4000
E61
E61i
E65
E51
N95
Apple
Blackberry
HTC Apache
Symbian
Dual Mode
Windows Mobile
Dual Mode
Variety
iPhone
Curve
Chart provided by Varaha
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Conclusion
• Enterprise Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Reduce costs
Increase productivity
Enterprise based application
One Number, one Voicemail, one GUI
Variety of OS’s, devices, carrier
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