dean bubley's presentation at ecomm 2008
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Open Wireless Access: Will the carriers retain control?
eComm, Mountain View CA, USADean Bubley, 14th March 2008
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So what does Open mean in Mobile? Open OS & smartphones Networks + unlocked devices Devices + multiple networks “Vanilla” devices - no feature lock-downs Off-portal content, apps & VoIP Interop across providers & devices No packet/app filtering in the network Innovation in unlicenced spectrum, UWB etc Open access & tech-neutrality in spectrum auctions Cognitive or software-defined radio
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But……
International differences Slow pace of regulatory change Consumer apathy & inertia Laws of physics Scale economies Conflicting financial imperatives Public safety concerns Practicalities (eg antenna sites)
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Two worlds in mobile
USACanadaJapanKorea
>90% handsets sold via carriers<10% prepay<10% Nokia
Globally: 50% phones sold by carriers70% prepay, 40% Nokia
Mixed
Pretty much everywhere else
0-80% handsets sold via operators>50% prepay>40% Nokia
Carrier-control
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How openness works in much of the world
$30 from electronics
store
SIM “starter pack” c$5, inc $3 credit. Bought
anonymously. No contract needed.
Credit top-up from $1.Bought from kid leaning
through bus window
+ +
Downsides: Poor support for data, number portability, few “services” beyond voice & SMS
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Openness in the UK
Starting @ $20 / month for 1GB
No roaming premium on-net
Or prepay $200 for modem then $1 per day / $10 per month
No restriction on applications
Competing against 4 other networks with other cost/policy
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Devices, arbitrage and IP
THE PAST
CellularOperator
Voice, SMSWiFi InternetInternet
3G IPdata
Bluetooth
THE PRESENT
SmartOS
InflexibleRTOS
Memory card
USBComplete control
of all voice, data & content that goes
to/from device
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But do “Normobs” care about openness?
On the shelves at my local branch
of Carphone Warehouse in
London last week
9 Types of Smartphone 11 Types of Pinkphone
+ 9 Brandphones – Prada, Armani, Ted Baker, Levis, Porsche, Mandarina Duck, D&G, JCB, Apple
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“Is Vodafone better than Orange? It’s just they have a pretty pink phone & I’m tempted”
Theoretical physics undergrad - Advanced software user who uses Mathematica on a PC to model fluid dynamics.
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What normobs actually care about
Aesthetics Camera Bluetooth Music Player Battery life
And in some cases Language support Qwerty
Car kit Memory slot Video Quad-band 3G
GPS Touchscreen
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Benevolent dictator or tyrant?
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The $100bn fly in the ointment of openness
SMS will be difficult to substitute $100 billion revenues worldwide 2 billion active users (twice that of email) 3 trillion messages per year Interoperability can be costly Implies mobile numbers in many countries
For at least the next 10 years, SMS support is table stakes
Source data – credit Tomi Ahonen
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Open wireless vs. Deep Packet Inspection
False positives Legal & regulatory risks Competition Protocol obfuscation – eg VoIP in HTML Encryption & VPNs Reverse-engineering of policies Proof & audit trail Applications are moving to XML & browser DPI / Anti-DPI war similar to viruses PR & marketing risk to reputation
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Convergence vs. Open multiplicity
One device? One number? One operator? One identity? One message box? One phonebook? One broadband? One femto? One social network?
…. users have complex, individual mobility preferences.
NOThis is not
what convergence
is about
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Multiplicity: users have choices
(2nd phone:close friends)
Multi-tasking, multi-access, multi-operator, least-cost-routing software
In bag:
Old college friends
Former colleagues Best mates
Informal business contacts
Parents
Work
Home:PSTN,
DSL & VoIP(calling Granny
in Australia)
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Open spectrum?
An Irishman stopped cutting the hedge, as a car drew up beside him and an English visitor enquired,
"Could you tell me the way to Balbriggan, Please?“
"You know, sir, if I was going to Balbriggan I wouldn't start from here at all."
Source: http://www.abitoblarney.com/irishjokes.htm
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A fundamental problem
Radio signals >2GHz struggle to go through walls. So…..
• Use more power• Use more sites• Indoor solution
• Repeaters / antennas• Dual-mode• Femtos
• Helped a bit by MIMO etc
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And more problems…….
1.1bn shipped in
2007
Opportunity cost of ‘elegant’ but complex & slow solutions
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Steps towards spectrum openness
Tentative acceptance of UWB Technology Neutrality / WAPECS Spectrum Trading Spectrum Usage Rights White space reuse Bandsharing in military / government spectrum Wholesale models
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Conclusions About 10 definitions of “open” Little public awareness of, or support for, abstract
concept of openness in mobile in any of its forms Inertia, apathy, convenience & familiarity are powerful forces
Competition should make it a non-issue It’s happening already, but slowly
Utopian visions fail to provide a route from here & now Full spectrum deregulation currently implausible Plenty more flexibility & openness in spectrum & devices
Bottom line: Carriers & Governments will retain a lot of control…. but it will be earned, subject to competition & arbitrage, and not just by default
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Don’t be a dumb pipe, be a tiger-stripe pipe
(Huawei 3G HSDPA dongle modems, sold by 3 UK)
$10 patterned sticker = higher margin than most services
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FMC VoWLAN, VoIPo3G, femtocells Wireless broadband Spectrum issues Handset technology
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