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Javier Arenzana
Network 2020Meeting the growing demands
and complexity of IP-based services
Futurecom 2014
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PERSONAL
DATA
Become the secure
guardians of consumer data
CONNECTED
LIVING
Connect the digital and
physical worlds
DIGITAL
COMMERCE
Enable and build the digital
commerce ecosystem
NETWORK
2020
Create the network for
secure, smart and
seamless services
Evolution to IP Communications is a key lever of the Network 2020
strategic pillar for the industry
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DIGITAL FUTURESCAPE
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Voice
SMS/MMS
Responding to
the expectations
of digital
consumers
Bringing
differential value
to customers
Leveraging the
technological
evolution of
networks
How can telecom operators extend their services into advanced
communications space?
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IP Communications is the industry initiative extending the native operator
services into advanced communications
Simple discovery and adoption - “It’s just there”
Transparent evolution for the customer
Optimized experience in the UI
Optimized performance
Multi-access use: mobile & fix / WiFi
Multi-device and webclient
… over F-M convergent IMS networks
Technical evolution from
Circuit Switch to IP…
Functional evolution of core communications
natively available from any device by the Chipset provider
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Scope of Operator IP Communications Services
Voice Calls
Video Calls
SMS / MMS
Operator’s traditional ‘Green Button Promise’ communication services
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Scope of Operator IP Communications Services
SMS / MMS
Evolution of current voice and video to IP protocols
(interworking with legacy services)
VoLTE
Video calls over LTE
‘Green Button Promise’ communication services
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Scope of Operator IP Communications Services
VoLTERCS
Messaging
Incremental functionality
(from SMS / MMS)
Extension to WiFi
Video calls over LTE
‘Green Button Promise’ communication services
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Scope of Operator IP Communications Services
VoLTE
Incremental Functionality
Extension to WiFi
RCS Messaging
RCS Voice
Incremental functionality
(from SMS / MMS)
Extension to WiFi
Extension to WiFi and 3G
Incremental functionality
RCS Video
Video calls over LTE
‘Green Button Promise’ communication services
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Delivering on Interoperability and Availability of Native Devices
Interconnection
Operator 1 Operator 2Service level
interoperability
Operator 1 Operator 2
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Delivering on Interoperability and Availability of Native Devices
Interconnection
Operator 1 Operator 2
Open Market
Devices
Service level
interoperability
Operator 1 Operator 2
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Delivering on Interoperability and Availability of Native Devices
Interconnection
Operator 1 Operator 2Service level
interoperability
Device
Portability
Operator 1 Operator 2
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Device
Portability
GSMA supports and OEMs to implement interoperable
IP Communications services
Interconnection
Operator 1 Operator 2Service level
interoperability
Operator 1 Operator 2
Accreditation Framework for
Networks and Devices / Clients
Service Definition Documents
Technical Specifications
UNI + NNI Test Cases
Service Implementation Guidelines
Technical Standards
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IP Communications services deployments are taking-off
2
15
35
2012 2013 2014
6 RoW
13 Americas
16 Europe
Native Devices
2012 -
2013 21
2014 35+
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Operator IP Communications services are available in 35 countries
– Sept 2014
Europe (16)
Albania
Czech Rep
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Malta
Netherlands
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Spain
Turkey
UK
Americas (13)
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dom. Rep.
Ecuador
El Savador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Peru
United States
RoW (6)
Japan
Hong Kong
New Zealand
Singapore
South Africa
South Korea
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Commercially launched RCS native devices (1 of 2)
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HF HF HF HF HF HF HF BB
HF
HF
HF HF HF HF HF HF
HTCOne S
HTCOne X+
HTCOne X
HTCDesire X
HTCDesire 500
HTCOne SV
HTCOne
HTCOne Mini
HTCOne M7
LGL70
LGG2
LGU2
LGL3 II
LGOptimus
L9
LGOptimus
L9 II
LGOptimus
L5 II
LGOptimus
L2
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Commercially launched RCS native devices (2 of 2)
Samsung
Galaxy S3
Samsung
Galaxy S4
SamsungGalaxy S4 LTE
SamsungGalaxy S4 Mini
Samsung Galaxy S4
SonyXperia L
SonyXperia SP
SonyXperia Z
SonyXperia Z1
Sony Xperia Z1
Nokia
Lumia 520
Nokia
Lumia 620
Nokia
Lumia 720
Nokia
Lumia 820
Nokia
Lumia 920
Nokia
Lumia 925
Nokia
Lumia 1020
HF
HF
BB
HFHF
HF
HF
HF
HF
BB
HF
HF
HF
HF
HF
HF
HF
Sony Xperia E
HF
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