The document discusses how 3G technology is too expensive for low-income users in India to access video calling. Ericsson worked with MART to develop a shared access model called Aamne Saamne that converts dying public call offices into affordable public video booths. This allows migrants living in cities to stay connected to families in villages through video calls, paying only for minutes used while the investment is made by call office owners. A marketing campaign promoted awareness and behavior change, causing people to switch from mobile calls to video communication. The model launched in Delhi and Bihar is planned to expand nationwide and internationally.
Join us to find out where the growth opportunities are in Mobility. Companies are serving their customers in the field more and more to stay competitive. Learn how mobile connectivity is a huge growth vertical and what solutions you need. Broad Sky's Gold Standard Wireless solution provides the reliable best performance for customers' mobile deployments.
Join us to find out where the growth opportunities are in Mobility. Companies are serving their customers in the field more and more to stay competitive. Learn how mobile connectivity is a huge growth vertical and what solutions you need. Broad Sky's Gold Standard Wireless solution provides the reliable best performance for customers' mobile deployments.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
Evan Liu - Innovation on 50B Connections - speech at CMDC 2010Evan Liu
As a speech on CMDC (China Mobile Developer Conference) 2010, Evan talked about Ericsson's vision of 50B connections in 2020, what chances could be found on such a industrial trend, how to innovate for Mobile Internet developers, and how Ericsson Labs supports mobile developers.
Indian Telecom Sector- Analysis of industry, Key Player, Future Prospects, Valuations of major players & relative benchmarking, SWOT analysis, Porter's Five Forces (5 Forces).
Data is the next big revenue driver for Indian Telcos. This presentation provides the perspective on business, consumers, demographics, segmentation and broadband data.
Presentation by Catherine Flouvat – CSR Orange AMEA
Session: ICT Infrastructure Provision and Agricultural Development
on 6 Nov 2013
ICT4Ag, Kigali, Rwanda
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
The next big leap in mobile technology is nearly upon us, with 5G set to launch as soon as next year. This week we look at the implications for both the telecoms industry and for communications.
Evan Liu - Innovation on 50B Connections - speech at CMDC 2010Evan Liu
As a speech on CMDC (China Mobile Developer Conference) 2010, Evan talked about Ericsson's vision of 50B connections in 2020, what chances could be found on such a industrial trend, how to innovate for Mobile Internet developers, and how Ericsson Labs supports mobile developers.
Indian Telecom Sector- Analysis of industry, Key Player, Future Prospects, Valuations of major players & relative benchmarking, SWOT analysis, Porter's Five Forces (5 Forces).
Data is the next big revenue driver for Indian Telcos. This presentation provides the perspective on business, consumers, demographics, segmentation and broadband data.
Presentation by Catherine Flouvat – CSR Orange AMEA
Session: ICT Infrastructure Provision and Agricultural Development
on 6 Nov 2013
ICT4Ag, Kigali, Rwanda
Universal Access to Broadband Using the Mainstream Mobile Technologies.pdfDanielBjarhov
Affordable Affordable
Universal Access Universal Access
to Broadband to Broadband
using the mainstream using the mainstream
Mobile Technologies Mobile Technologies
Michael Bjarhov
Head of Government & Industry Relations, Asia Pacific
To build an economy that can lead
this future, we will begin to rebuild
America. It means expanding
broadband lines across America,
so that a small business in a rural
town can connect and compete with
their counterparts anywhere in the
world. And it means investing in the
science, research, and technology
that will lead to new medical
breakthroughs, new discoveries,
and entire new industries.
Barack Obama
“Our digital networks will
be the backbone of our
economy in the decades
ahead, Britain must invest
in the industries of the
future
as it fights its way out of
recession”
Gordon Brown,
“..the Australian Government
views the provision of
broadband access as an
essential nation-building
activity. It is the key to how
we will participate in the future
economic, political and social
life of the country.”
Senator Stephen Conroy,
Minister for Broadband,
Communications and the
Digital Economy.
The
creation and entry of 5G technology into the mobile marketplace will launch a new
revolution in the way international cellular plans are offered. The global mobile
phone is upon the cell phone market. Just around the corner, the newest 5G
technologies will hit the mobile market with phones used in China being able to
access and call locally phones in Germany.
(3G) Technology, one of the leading Technologies in today’s wireless technology. NTT DoCoMo of Japan on October 1, 2001 is the first one to commercially launch this service. It was first implemented on CDMA phones. Now this service is coming with GSM. Third Generation (3G) mobile devices and services will transform wireless communications into on-line, real-time connectivity. 3G wireless technology will allow an individual to have immediate access to location-specific services that offer information on demand.
5G technology has innovated many sectors, one of which is the tourism sector. Transport, hotels, meetings, and events. All have been through 5G technology. Leveraging 5G can change the world.
Evolution of Wireless Communication TechnologiesAkhil Bansal
This report comprises of detailed analysis how the wireless communication developed from 1G to 4G LTE to improve data services for the end user.The future ahead i.e. 5G is also discussed.
Feel free to discuss, would be happy to help.
1. The3G technology has the potential to be used for various applications in form of
voiceand data, one of which is video telephony. However, the cost of acquiring this
technologyis very high, since it requires a 3G mobile phone connection in a 3G-capable
handset,which is not affordable for the low-income segment. Service providers in India
werethereforelooking
for solutions in terms of business models that could bring this
technology withinthe reach of the masses.
Ericsson,
inconsultation with MART, came up with Aamne Saamne-an
access
model that
innovative shared-
could lower the costs for the base of pyramid segment. Its studies
showed that there was a significant
migration
of people
from rural areas to urban loca-
earn a living, to gain skills, or for education. These migrants stayed in slums or in
unauthorizedcolonies in the cities/towns, and remained connected with their families in
tions to
thevillagethrough telephone/mobile. This migrant segment presented Ericsson with an
opportunity bringin the 3G video telephony model. Havingidentifiedthe declining
to
pca industry as the appropriate channel for this technology, Ericsson converted virtuallydyingPCOsinto public video telephony booths. This way the consumer paid only
forthe minutes used, while the actual investment was made by pca owners. A marketingcommunication campaign was designed and implemented to make people more
awareand act, which caused a behaviour change in terms of people communicating
with eachother. They
switched from mobile communication to video communication.
This
model,initiatedin the Delhi-Biharcircles, is planned to be replicated in other parts
ofthe country and in other emerging economies of the world.
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