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October 11-13, 2006 • San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA

Introduction to Fixed/Mobile Convergence (FMC)

Amit PatelLucent TechnologiesCTO – US Major [email protected]

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Introduction to Fixed/Mobile Convergence(Wed 10/11/06 2:00-2:45)

• IMS and Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) have taken front stage in the industry over the last 12–18 months. Many within the industry acknowledge that IMS as an architecture makes a lot of sense and will enable the delivery of new services more quickly, and at lower cost than today’s silo-based approach. But if we scratch under the surface, it’s clear that many service providers are still wrestling with the lead application driver that justifies the initial deployment of a commercial IMS network to their customers. This session will explore how services that bridge between fixed and mobile networks have become a lead driver for IMS deployments, and look at the latest technical and architectural developments to bring converged services to market using an IMS approach.

• Presented by:Jon Arnold (Moderator) – Analyst, Jon Arnold & Associates– Amit Patel, CTO – US Major Accounts, Lucent Technologies– Craig Gosselin, Chief Marketing Officer, Newstep Networks– Seamus Hourihan, Vice President of Marketing and Product

Management, Acme Packet– Chris Knight, Telecom Solutions Architect, Stratus Technologies– Ronald F. Gruia, Senior Telecom Analyst, Frost & Sullivan

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What is FMC ?What is FMC ?• One phone number across wireline, WiFi

and wireless access• Support for today’s Voice, SMS, Voicemail

services – and tomorrow’s multimedia services

• When indoors service provided over WiFi, when in wide area service provided by Cellular

• Seamless mobility across domains– Handoff and roaming

• Advanced calling features– Call forward, call wait– Multi-line calls– Personal/Enterprise/Family feature

control• Advanced multi-media features

– Video calling/conferencing– Multi-party gaming– Blending IM/voice/video/web

Fixed Mobile Convergence

FMC Addresses Key End User Needs

Wireline andWireless NtwkGSM, U

MTS,

CDMA acce

ss 802.11WiFi access

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FMC Value PropositionCostCost • Consolidate mobile & fixed devices & services• Consolidate mobile & fixed devices & services

ConvenienceConvenience

ControlControl

• Improved reception/coverage• Shared contact lists & voice mail• Simultaneous, multi-line, distinctive ringing• Multi-media features

• Improved reception/coverage• Shared contact lists & voice mail• Simultaneous, multi-line, distinctive ringing• Multi-media features• Personal portal for feature management• Parental control of features• Personal portal for feature management• Parental control of features

End

Use

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RevenueRevenue• Retain and/or gain subscribers• Increase revenue from added voice features• Reuse IMS architecture for other services

• Retain and/or gain subscribers• Increase revenue from added voice features• Reuse IMS architecture for other services

Cost OptimizationCost Optimization

• Lower cost option for better coverage• Efficient use of network & licensed spectrum• Lower cost option for better coverage• Efficient use of network & licensed spectrum

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FMC Solution – Based on IMS

• IMS Solution appears as “roaming” MSC to wireless network• IMS Solution can be home network or visited network• Mobility and Handoff Manager is an IMS compliant application that can

communicate with the CSCF/HSS in IMS and HLR/VLR in the wireless network• The Telephony Application provides the voice features• Client software is required on the “dual mode” device to monitor signal strength

between cellular and WiFi – and to signaling to both networks (e.g. registration, dialed digits, SMS, etc.)

• Additional applications can be easily added to IMS solution

CommonCommonDataData

HSS/HLRHSS/HLR

AccessAccess

PSTNPSTN

CoreCoreS/BCS/BC

Mobility andMobility andHandoff MgrHandoff Mgr

H.248

SignallingGateway

MediaGateway

Media GW Controller

H.248

SignallingGateway

MediaGateway

Media GW Controller

MGCF/MGW

WirelessWireless

MSC

HLR/HLR/VLRVLR

Telephony Telephony ApplicationApplication

End User End User Web PortalWeb Portal CDMA IS41

OOAAMM&&PP

GSM MAP

Session Session ControlControl

SIP ISCSh

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IMS Application Examples Beyond FMC• Fixed Mobile Convergence• Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) • Real Time Video Sharing• Interactive Applications

– Interactive Gaming– Shared Folders / Sync Data

• Instant Messaging Services• Voice / Multimedia Unified Messaging• IMS-enabled Voice and Video Telephony• Video-conferencing• IPTV/IMS Service Blending• Enterprise Routing Services• Programmable Application Server• More to come . . .

Ann is here.

Tom User 657 555-1234

Search

Mail and Messages Missed Calls

Prefs

PABLogs

CallsContacts

Buddy

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FMC Solution – Beyond Voice and SMS

Applications added via SIP ISC interface into Session Control and Sh interface into the HSS

CommonCommonDataData

HSS/HLRHSS/HLR

AccessAccess

CoreCoreS/BCS/BC

Mobility andMobility andHandoff MgrHandoff Mgr

H.248

SignallingGateway

MediaGateway

Media GW Controller

SignallingGateway

MediaGateway

Media GW Controller

MGCF/MGW

Telephony Telephony ApplicationApplication

End User End User Web PortalWeb Portal

OOAAMM&&PP

MessagingMessaging

PhonebookPhonebook

LocationLocation

PresencePresence

Push2TalkPush2Talk

GamingGaming

Video ConfVideo Conf Session Session ControlControl

SIP ISCSh

SIP ISC

SIP ISC

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FMC Devices• Forecasts

– 66M dual-mode handsets in use by 2009 (In-Stat)– Annual global sales to exceed 100m in 2009 (ABI Research)

• GSM with PCTel Client Software– Cingular 8125 – XDA Mini-S (HTC iMate K-JAM)– HP iPAQ 63xx ; 6900 series

• CDMA with PCTel Client Software– Samsung i730– UTStarcomm 6600 and UTStarcomm XV6700– Kyocera KX5 Slider

Tier One terminals (e.g. Motorola, Nokia, etc.) for commercial deployment being positioned for 1H 2007Tier One terminals (e.g. Motorola, Nokia, etc.) for commercial deployment being positioned for 1H 2007