Scott Norder, President, Information Exchange Division, IntraNet Solutions
Greg Fucheck, Director, Proxicom
STANDARDS –Alphabet Soup
Digital systems—
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
GSM –Global System for Mobile Communication/European standard)
CDMA one, CDMA2000 – Qualcomm
All CDMA systems are incompatible with TDMA based GSM systems
Wireless Networks
Short distance– PAN (personal area networks—Bluetooth
WAN (wireless local area network) Wi-Fi –802.11b
1G—used analog –calls transmitted via sound waves—standards called analog cellular or AMPS (advanced mobile phone service)
2G –second genation –digital networks –GSM, TDMA, DCMA and iDEN
3G –Third Generation –wideband CDMA and EDGE—GSM evolution
World Cellullar Database quarterly –worldiede usage rates
GSM –331 million
CDMA –67 million
TDMA –48 million
3G rollout –
Veriozon—CDMA (1 st phase 3G)
SBC/Bell South –TDMA & GSM Edge
Sprint PCS –CDMA (1 st phase 3G)
Nextel iDEN ? Voicestream GSM Edge via GPRS (genearl packet radio service) overlaid on GSM and TEDMA
MULTIPLEXING
Three major wireless standards : TDMA, GSM, CDMA
Multiplex—device that transmits signals from 2 or more devices over a signle channel—more capacity.
FUTURE? CDMA?
WIRELESS INNOVATORS ROUNDTABLE
Moderated by Joyce Schwarz, JCOM, www.joycecom.com , 310-822-3119
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Panelists: Scott Geddes, VP, Brokat, Technologies, Jeb Spencer, VP Wireless Data Development, Leap; Fredrik Torstensson, VP, GM, Oz.com; William Mouat, Principal, Luminat.
THE FUTURE? Web phone stats
10 million handsets purchased in US in 4 th quarter 2000
Nokia (44%), Motorola (14%), Kyocera (11%)
4 out of 10 phones sold are internet capable
Most sold with buckets of minutes, 13% prepaid plans
1/3 of handsets sold weigh less than 5 oz
Web/cell phone usage
2/3 of cellphones (sold in last quarter) have full graphic display capability
55% of phones sold in 4 th quarter have included Lithium Ion battery
2/3 have at least 3 hours of talk time
½ have over 100 hours standby time
Japan users for 3G
15-19 – 42 percent use for email
37 percent for voicemail
21 percent for web access
40-44 – 44 percent for voicemail, 31 percent for email and 25 percent for web access.
Future:
Data services
Content
M commerce
Voice portals
IVR/telematics
Streaming, broadband wireless EMBLAZE
Unified messaging
Fixed wireless
wASP –wireless application service provider
Advantages
A) Applications will remain durable
B) Technology developments taken into account
C) Quality service and effective cost mangement for multi-access services
wASP areas
COMPANY INFO SYSTEMS
Intranets, ERP, DBMS, Web, groupware, CRM, mail, Reporting EIS, Other
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