This document discusses the Bluetooth market and technology. It provides statistics showing that Bluetooth is the second largest wireless technology after GSM, with over 2 billion Bluetooth devices in use worldwide by 2008. Charts show the growth of Bluetooth and other wireless technologies from 2005-2012. The document also discusses Bluetooth applications and regulations regarding Bluetooth advertising in different countries like the UK, France and others. It presents MobiNear's Bluetooth-enabled product and positioning in the Bluetooth market.
Digiworld Yearbook 2014 : the presentation from IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
Are the Telecom operators in a recession in Europe and is it the time for mega-merge?, Is the tablet a ‘game changer’ for the video? Why US and Europe are so different on Net Neutrality? Will the’Internet of Things' will be the next gold mine? All the responses, the key figures, the long list of events over the last 12 months, the main trends are presented by the experts of IDATE in the DigiWorld Yearbook 2014. Here is the presentation of the book.
MVNO issues in Thailand - and how to solve them v2.0YOZZO
This is the update version 2 (May 2018) of MVNO issues in Thailand, which highlights some of the issues in Thailand, regarding #MVNA and #MVNO.
Without some form of regulatory measures and changes as described in this presentation, Thailand’s telecoms market will remain an unlevel playing field, where competition and innovation of mobile services, and thereby the digital economy, may not evolve as it should - or at all.
The government has provided the platform for private industries to participate and form the final stages of Thailand 4.0 – however the current regulation from the NBTC - or lack off, has not been able to follow suit but only concentrated on the existing silos in the market instead of getting all the wheels to spin.
This presentation is an extended version from the presentation given at the Engineering Thailand 4.0 event on the 17th November 2017
MVNO issues in Thailand - and how to solve themYOZZO
VERSION 2.0 is available on this URL here on Slideshare: https://www.slideshare.net/yozzo1/mvno-issues-in-thailand-and-how-to-solve-them-v20
MVNO issues in Thailand highlights some of the regulatory issues in Thailand regarding MVNO.
Without some form of regulatory measures and changes as described in this presentation, Thailand’s telecoms market will remain an unleveled playing field, where competition and innovation of mobile services, and thereby the digital economy, may not evolve as it should - or at all.
The government has provided the platform for private industries to participate and form the final stages of Thailand 4.0 – however the current regulation from NBTC - or lack off, has not been able to follow suit but only concentrated on the existing silos in the market instead of getting all the wheels to spin.
Luckily, most of the issues evolves around issues created by NBTC itself i.e. home made quick fix paragraphs, lack of action, or lack of knowhow by the time MVNO was introduced, which demands less effort to solve.
This presentation is an extended version from the presentation given at the Engineering Thailand 4.0 event on the 17th November 2017
A quick and basic introduction to:
#MVNA (Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator)
#MVNE (Mobile Virtual Network Enabler)
#MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator)
Often described as smaller operators, they provide mobile services similar to mobile operators, and are known as mobile virtual network operators, or MVNO
First launched in the UK in 1999, MVNO's has spread across the globe, and at the end of 2019, there were more than 1300 MVNOs, in 82 countries.
Opposite normal mobile operators, a MVNO does not own spectrum, or radio network infrastructure (mobile antennas)
Instead, they buy wholesale access from a telecom network operator, or through an entity known as a Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator (MVNA)
A MVNA buy wholesale access from a telecom network operator, on behalf of several MVNOs, in order to achieve a large discount, and then resell, the network access to each individual MVNO.
The MVNE platform provide the MVNO's with technical solutions, such as customer support, billing systems, SIM management, and so on. enabling the MVNO's to setup, operate and charge the subscribers.
The MVNO's can now provide their services to end-users, or to machines (IoT) (M2M), under their own control, price package, and brand
Digiworld Yearbook 2014 : the presentation from IDATEIDATE DigiWorld
Are the Telecom operators in a recession in Europe and is it the time for mega-merge?, Is the tablet a ‘game changer’ for the video? Why US and Europe are so different on Net Neutrality? Will the’Internet of Things' will be the next gold mine? All the responses, the key figures, the long list of events over the last 12 months, the main trends are presented by the experts of IDATE in the DigiWorld Yearbook 2014. Here is the presentation of the book.
MVNO issues in Thailand - and how to solve them v2.0YOZZO
This is the update version 2 (May 2018) of MVNO issues in Thailand, which highlights some of the issues in Thailand, regarding #MVNA and #MVNO.
Without some form of regulatory measures and changes as described in this presentation, Thailand’s telecoms market will remain an unlevel playing field, where competition and innovation of mobile services, and thereby the digital economy, may not evolve as it should - or at all.
The government has provided the platform for private industries to participate and form the final stages of Thailand 4.0 – however the current regulation from the NBTC - or lack off, has not been able to follow suit but only concentrated on the existing silos in the market instead of getting all the wheels to spin.
This presentation is an extended version from the presentation given at the Engineering Thailand 4.0 event on the 17th November 2017
MVNO issues in Thailand - and how to solve themYOZZO
VERSION 2.0 is available on this URL here on Slideshare: https://www.slideshare.net/yozzo1/mvno-issues-in-thailand-and-how-to-solve-them-v20
MVNO issues in Thailand highlights some of the regulatory issues in Thailand regarding MVNO.
Without some form of regulatory measures and changes as described in this presentation, Thailand’s telecoms market will remain an unleveled playing field, where competition and innovation of mobile services, and thereby the digital economy, may not evolve as it should - or at all.
The government has provided the platform for private industries to participate and form the final stages of Thailand 4.0 – however the current regulation from NBTC - or lack off, has not been able to follow suit but only concentrated on the existing silos in the market instead of getting all the wheels to spin.
Luckily, most of the issues evolves around issues created by NBTC itself i.e. home made quick fix paragraphs, lack of action, or lack of knowhow by the time MVNO was introduced, which demands less effort to solve.
This presentation is an extended version from the presentation given at the Engineering Thailand 4.0 event on the 17th November 2017
A quick and basic introduction to:
#MVNA (Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator)
#MVNE (Mobile Virtual Network Enabler)
#MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator)
Often described as smaller operators, they provide mobile services similar to mobile operators, and are known as mobile virtual network operators, or MVNO
First launched in the UK in 1999, MVNO's has spread across the globe, and at the end of 2019, there were more than 1300 MVNOs, in 82 countries.
Opposite normal mobile operators, a MVNO does not own spectrum, or radio network infrastructure (mobile antennas)
Instead, they buy wholesale access from a telecom network operator, or through an entity known as a Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator (MVNA)
A MVNA buy wholesale access from a telecom network operator, on behalf of several MVNOs, in order to achieve a large discount, and then resell, the network access to each individual MVNO.
The MVNE platform provide the MVNO's with technical solutions, such as customer support, billing systems, SIM management, and so on. enabling the MVNO's to setup, operate and charge the subscribers.
The MVNO's can now provide their services to end-users, or to machines (IoT) (M2M), under their own control, price package, and brand
2017 information on Thailand’s Telecoms Infrastructure including: Spectrum licenses, AIS/TOT 2100MHz 3G MVNO roaming setup, DTAC/TOT 2600MHz MVNO setup, TRUE/CAT Telecom 850MHz MVNO setup, MVNO license fees, MVNO issues, Spectrum refarming Thailand, SRDs, Licensed and unlicensed spectrum band, IoT standards and licensing
Update June 22, 2017 - Version 1.1
Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has allocate a pair: 885-890MHz (downlink) and 930-935MHz (uplink) to the Thai Chinese high-speed Railway project. Global System for Mobile Communications-Railway (GSM-R),
The NBTC also allocated the 380-400MHz spectrum to the Transport Ministry for trunked radio system on the subway system.
The MVNO i-mobile has exited the market
Minor update June 13:
Regarding the 2100MHz TOT/AIS MVNO setup. The contract was changed AWN was switched with Super Broadband Network (SBN) another subsidiary of AIS.
Trends in Asia Pacific’s MVNO market | Telecoms World Asia 2017YOZZO
Presentation given at the Telecoms World Asia 2017 event in Bangkok 21-22 March. Speaker: Allan T. Rasmussen, Managing Director, Yozzo Co., Ltd.
What’s driving MVNO growth in the region?
Where are new markets and opportunities?
Catering to the region’s diverse population – factors for success
For 18 years, Carriers World Asia has been an annual platform for leading international carriers, operators, authorities and suppliers to meet, learn and create fruitful business partnerships for the betterment of wholesale revenue and growth. With the dawn of a digital era, it’s become imperative for telecoms operators to undergo a top-down transformation to survive and thrive in an age of disruptive technology, business models and new competitors.
In 2017, Carriers World Asia was re-branded to Telecoms World Asia introducing to other tracks under the umbrella: Networks and Digital Transformation.
MNO, MVNO, MVNA, MVNE: Different types of mobile operators3G4G
A quick look at Mobile Network Operator (MNO), Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator (MVNA) & Mobile Virtual Network Enabler (MVNE) and their roles & responsibilities.
View our MVNO SERVICE PRESENTATION for an easy read on some of the MVNO services we offer
★ MVNO/MNO NEGOTIATIONS
✓ Negotiation of MVNO wholesale agreement
✓ Negotiation of additional terms
✓ Contract review and advice
★ PRODUCT AND SALES PLANNING
✓ Product/Service Planning
✓ Market Segmentation and data
✓ Market forecasts and modelling
✓ Marketing Planning and costing
★ DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS PLAN
✓ Corporate Strategy
✓ Financial planning and modelling
✓ Investment analysis
✓ Operation planning
✓ Product and Marketing
★ LICENSE APPLICATION
✓ Advise and experience in relation to submitting for MVNO license
✓ Business planning and modelling with a focus on the application
✓ Preparation of License Application documentation as required by the telecom regulator
★ MVNO WORKSHOP
For more information please visit: www.yozzo.com
ZTE TECHNOLOGIES No.3 2016 - Special topic: Big VideoSitha Sok
Special Topic
- The Road to Big Video Revolution
- PSVN: The Ultimate Path to Video Transmission Network
- Big Video Best View
- Promising CDN in the Big Video Era
Beginners: Different Types of Service Providers (SPs)3G4G
A short video & presentation looking at different types of service providers including TSPs, CSPs, ISPs, MSPs, WSPs and DSPs. It also contains a detailed look at how a Communications Service Provider (CSP) can transform into Digital Service Provider (DSP).
Video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ef6aAThHyQ
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
examining the deployment options mobile opcos have in moving rom 4 to 5G. Looking at how these options impact on the possible range of 5G services offered. Also analysing how to reduce deployment costs by using a single rural opco model.
Financial Services: The next Mobile challengeAlan Quayle
Financial Services: The next Mobile challenge
Presented at TADSummit Lisbon, 18th November 2015
Daniel Sendin
COO
NAKA Mobile
MVNOs showed the industry that new services and revenue streams could be possible. Convergence of services is a reality that operators are bringing to the market. Naka developed a convergence platform of Mobile services and now also Financial Services. The noi [BOX] service allows a customer to benefit of having multiple mobile identities with Remittance and peer2peer digital cash transactions.
The optical backbone evolution in the TLC operator infrastructuresOvidio Michelangeli
Starting from the current photonic infrastructures the paper illustrates the evolution of the backbone transport network in order to face the continuous bandwidth request for the coming multimedia services both in fixed and mobile services
On the surface, Thailand presents one of the most appealing MVNO opportunities in APAC. Solid ARPU, low MVNO market presence, 149 percent mobile penetration, and consumers with twice the thirst for data, than the Europeans
The telecommunication market is in constant evolution with emerging and mature technologies such as 5G, optic fibre, ADSL and VDSL.
5G is the fifth generation technology for broadband cellular networks, which is the planned successor to the 4G networks that provide connectivity to most current smartphones in 2020.
Companies like Ericsson, Orange, Ceragon, Interdigital are paving the way with services and products for the 5G technology.
Communicate on Mobiles at your point of sales with the MobiNear Box.
In BlueNFC mode, the MobiNear Box can manage content distribution, couponing or loyalty programs.
2017 information on Thailand’s Telecoms Infrastructure including: Spectrum licenses, AIS/TOT 2100MHz 3G MVNO roaming setup, DTAC/TOT 2600MHz MVNO setup, TRUE/CAT Telecom 850MHz MVNO setup, MVNO license fees, MVNO issues, Spectrum refarming Thailand, SRDs, Licensed and unlicensed spectrum band, IoT standards and licensing
Update June 22, 2017 - Version 1.1
Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has allocate a pair: 885-890MHz (downlink) and 930-935MHz (uplink) to the Thai Chinese high-speed Railway project. Global System for Mobile Communications-Railway (GSM-R),
The NBTC also allocated the 380-400MHz spectrum to the Transport Ministry for trunked radio system on the subway system.
The MVNO i-mobile has exited the market
Minor update June 13:
Regarding the 2100MHz TOT/AIS MVNO setup. The contract was changed AWN was switched with Super Broadband Network (SBN) another subsidiary of AIS.
Trends in Asia Pacific’s MVNO market | Telecoms World Asia 2017YOZZO
Presentation given at the Telecoms World Asia 2017 event in Bangkok 21-22 March. Speaker: Allan T. Rasmussen, Managing Director, Yozzo Co., Ltd.
What’s driving MVNO growth in the region?
Where are new markets and opportunities?
Catering to the region’s diverse population – factors for success
For 18 years, Carriers World Asia has been an annual platform for leading international carriers, operators, authorities and suppliers to meet, learn and create fruitful business partnerships for the betterment of wholesale revenue and growth. With the dawn of a digital era, it’s become imperative for telecoms operators to undergo a top-down transformation to survive and thrive in an age of disruptive technology, business models and new competitors.
In 2017, Carriers World Asia was re-branded to Telecoms World Asia introducing to other tracks under the umbrella: Networks and Digital Transformation.
MNO, MVNO, MVNA, MVNE: Different types of mobile operators3G4G
A quick look at Mobile Network Operator (MNO), Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), Mobile Virtual Network Aggregator (MVNA) & Mobile Virtual Network Enabler (MVNE) and their roles & responsibilities.
View our MVNO SERVICE PRESENTATION for an easy read on some of the MVNO services we offer
★ MVNO/MNO NEGOTIATIONS
✓ Negotiation of MVNO wholesale agreement
✓ Negotiation of additional terms
✓ Contract review and advice
★ PRODUCT AND SALES PLANNING
✓ Product/Service Planning
✓ Market Segmentation and data
✓ Market forecasts and modelling
✓ Marketing Planning and costing
★ DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS PLAN
✓ Corporate Strategy
✓ Financial planning and modelling
✓ Investment analysis
✓ Operation planning
✓ Product and Marketing
★ LICENSE APPLICATION
✓ Advise and experience in relation to submitting for MVNO license
✓ Business planning and modelling with a focus on the application
✓ Preparation of License Application documentation as required by the telecom regulator
★ MVNO WORKSHOP
For more information please visit: www.yozzo.com
ZTE TECHNOLOGIES No.3 2016 - Special topic: Big VideoSitha Sok
Special Topic
- The Road to Big Video Revolution
- PSVN: The Ultimate Path to Video Transmission Network
- Big Video Best View
- Promising CDN in the Big Video Era
Beginners: Different Types of Service Providers (SPs)3G4G
A short video & presentation looking at different types of service providers including TSPs, CSPs, ISPs, MSPs, WSPs and DSPs. It also contains a detailed look at how a Communications Service Provider (CSP) can transform into Digital Service Provider (DSP).
Video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ef6aAThHyQ
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
examining the deployment options mobile opcos have in moving rom 4 to 5G. Looking at how these options impact on the possible range of 5G services offered. Also analysing how to reduce deployment costs by using a single rural opco model.
Financial Services: The next Mobile challengeAlan Quayle
Financial Services: The next Mobile challenge
Presented at TADSummit Lisbon, 18th November 2015
Daniel Sendin
COO
NAKA Mobile
MVNOs showed the industry that new services and revenue streams could be possible. Convergence of services is a reality that operators are bringing to the market. Naka developed a convergence platform of Mobile services and now also Financial Services. The noi [BOX] service allows a customer to benefit of having multiple mobile identities with Remittance and peer2peer digital cash transactions.
The optical backbone evolution in the TLC operator infrastructuresOvidio Michelangeli
Starting from the current photonic infrastructures the paper illustrates the evolution of the backbone transport network in order to face the continuous bandwidth request for the coming multimedia services both in fixed and mobile services
On the surface, Thailand presents one of the most appealing MVNO opportunities in APAC. Solid ARPU, low MVNO market presence, 149 percent mobile penetration, and consumers with twice the thirst for data, than the Europeans
The telecommunication market is in constant evolution with emerging and mature technologies such as 5G, optic fibre, ADSL and VDSL.
5G is the fifth generation technology for broadband cellular networks, which is the planned successor to the 4G networks that provide connectivity to most current smartphones in 2020.
Companies like Ericsson, Orange, Ceragon, Interdigital are paving the way with services and products for the 5G technology.
Communicate on Mobiles at your point of sales with the MobiNear Box.
In BlueNFC mode, the MobiNear Box can manage content distribution, couponing or loyalty programs.
Future Networks: Superfast network rollout: the future of wireline and wirele...IDATE DigiWorld
ExecutiveSeminar: FutureNetworks
Superfast network rollout: the future of wireline and wireless
Frédéric PUJOL, Director of the Wireless Business Unit, IDATE
Valérie CHAILLOU, Director of Studies, Co-head of the FTTx practice, IDATE
DigiWorld Summit 2014 19 November 2014
The World's Largest WiFi Network - Presentation by Alex Puregger, COO of FON at the NOAH 2013 Conference in London, Old Billingsgate on the 14th of November 2013.
Belgian cable observatory - 12 septembre 2017 - IDATE DigiWorldIDATE DigiWorld
Context and status of Belgian broadband market - A well-developed market - Copper unbundling not a major success - Fresh momentum for a rigid broadband market
Situation in retail standalone and bundled TV market - Market dynamics: market evolution and market shares - Consumer prices compared - Service quality compared
Wholesale aspects: underlying market observations - Wholesale pricing approaches in Europe - Access prices for cable: - Quality of cable access: Cable KPIs and comparison with BRUO/BROBA
5G: a revolution or an evolution for IoT by Merouane DEBBAH, HuaweiEuroIoTa
Targeted for 2020, 5G will take the eco-system to a whole new level. New applications, new business models and even new industries will spring up around 5G. With 5G, we can expect our high speed connections to extend into our vehicles, into our things, with fewer interruptions and new ways of working or remote working starting to take off. If we look at some of the goals of 5G versus where we are today, we can see the gap that has to be bridged over the next few years. The goal of 1ms latency is nearly 50x better than current LTE systems. In order to go from 100Mbps per user to 10Gbps, we need 100x the throughput per connection. The current 10,000 connections per square kilometer needs to increase to 1Million connections which is a 100x increase in density. Reliable communications today with LTE top can sustain 350km/h and we expect to bring that up by 1.5x to 500km/h . Finally the current core networks and backhaul/front-haul are inflexible with wasted pools of bandwidth. The introduction of SDN/NFV will allow much better ability to chop up and virtualize the network resources for lower operational costs and capital costs and much greater flexibility. In this talk, we will briefly describe the candidate 5G technologies and provide a look at the actual worldwide standardization process.
Wi-Fi for a Connected World Towards Next Generation NetworksGreen Packet
Wi-Fi has established itself as one of the most popular and widespread technology today reaching millions of homes, schools, enterprises and hotspot locations worldwide. Communication has become an essential part of our lives. The ever-growing Wi-Fi networks combined with integrated Wi-Fi chipsets into thousands of devices has matured and ensured that hundreds of millions of users worldwide now make regular use of Wi-Fi to access the Internet.
The following white paper, discusses the Wi-Fi effects of connectedness shifting from people to people into the connecting a billion of devices. Today’s network consists of multiple access network technologies playing a different role in different contexts. In the race to smart next generation networks, secondary markets in embedded mobile is beginning to garner attention with greater ambitions into tertiary markets of cloud-based solutions, where anything and almost everything will be connected, regardless of geographical boundaries with the ultimate aim of cost effective development and implementation.
The Study Groups of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) assemble experts from around the world to develop international standards known as ITU-T Recommendations which act as defining elements in the global infrastructure of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Standards are critical to the interoperability of ICTs and whether we exchange voice, video or data messages, standards enable global communications by ensuring that countries’ ICT networks and devices are speaking the same language.
International ICT standards avoid costly market battles over preferred technologies, and for companies from emerging markets, they create a level playing field which provides access to new markets. They are an essential aid to developing countries in building their infrastructure and encouraging economic development, and through economies of scale, they can reduce costs for all: manufacturers, operators and consumers.
From its inception in 1865, ITU-T has driven a contribution-led, consensus-based approach to standards development in which all countries and companies, no matter how large or small, are afforded equal rights to influence the development of ITU-T Recommendations. From its beginnings as a body standardizing international telegraph exchange, through its formative role in telecommunications, and in today’s converged ICT ecosystem, ITU-T has provided the world’s best facilities to the global standardization community and remains the world’s only truly global ICT standards body.
Based at ITU’s headquarters in Geneva, the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) provides secretariat support to ITU-T Study Groups through sophisticated electronic working methods and state-of-the-art facilities in Geneva accommodating the six official languages of the Union – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Headed by an elected official with the title Director, it is the body responsible for providing cohesion to ITU-T’s standards development process.
For more information on ITU's standardization work, please visit: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Pages/default.aspx
The IDATE DigiWorld Yearbook has become an essential tool for digital professionals, providing a compact and accessible review of the main events of the past year, the latest data on the markets and market players, and the major trends on the world stage.
http://mobinear.com/corporate/
The MobiNear box kiosk is based on interactivity. Runing with the BlueNFC patent technology which allows "NFC-like" uses.
Let you be guided !
http://mobinear.com/corporate/
With the MobiNear Box services kiosks, build an In-Situ CRM based on interactivity with the customer in order to fulfill following aims:
- To increase mall's attractiveness
- To improve customer loyalty
- To manage customers flows
- To propose a new customer experience
Sell more, Cost less !
http://www.mobinear.com/corporate/
http://www.PayGO.eu
MobiNear PayGO:
PayGO is MobiNear's multi-service platform based on contactless transportation cards.
2. Technologies Sans-Fil
Technologies sans-fil (2008 mondial):
#1 GSM 3B http://www.gsmworld.com / Informa
#2 Bluetooth 2B http://www.bluetooth.com / ABI Research
#3 WiFi 0.8 B http://www.wi-fi.org / In-Stat
1000
750
GSM
Mu Bluetooth
500
WiFi
WiFi Mobile
250
0
2005 2006 2007
Sources: Gartner, Wireless Intelligence, In-Stat
3. Bluetooth Mobiles Worldwide
Estimated in use Bluetooth Mobiles
US: ~20% Europe: ~60% Asia: ~20%
(Africa: < 10%) (Japan: < 10%)
Source: MobiNear estimates after discussions with Bluetooth SIG
4. Bluetooth on Mobile
100
90
80
70
Bluetooth (in
Advanced European
Countries)
60
Bluetooth
% (Worldw ide)
.
50
Flashcode (France)
WiFi (Worldw ide)
40 Open WiFi (France)
NFC (France)
UWBi (Worldw ide)
30
WiMaxi (Worldw ide)
Sources: Gartner, ABI, AFMM,
20
Bluetooth SIG, MobiNear estimations
10
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
5. Bluetooth : UK
UK:
quot;Spamquot; Bluetooth légal depuis Octobre 2007
Avantages:
Cadre légal clair
Parc Bluetooth important (> 50%)
Source:
www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/pressreleases/2007/bluetooth.pdf
6. Bluetooth : France
quot;Spamquot; Bluetooth en France: illégal !
Avantages:
Cadre légal: cf. CNIL / septembre 2008
Opt-In demandé: Cf. BlueNFC
Parc Bluetooth important (> 50%)
Cadre légal pour l'Europe ?
7. Bluetooth : Applications
Carte de Fidélité (Loyalty Program)
Coupons (Couponing)
Comptage et statistiques de foules
Paiement (Oui avec technologie BlueNFC)
Transports (NFC vs. BlueNFC)
Ticketing
Dial-Up
Publicité
8. Bluetooth : position MobiNear
MobiNear Box Bluetooth
Avantages:
Compatible Opt-In en mode BlueNFC
(cf. CNIL: Septembre 2008)
Export: Mode “Spam”
France: Mode Opt-In
10. Merci pour votre attention.
Des Questions ?
Mobi Near
Discover the Digital World around you
Christian CHABRERIE, Ph.D.
Founder & CEO
christian.chabrerie@mobinear.com
Copyright 2005-2008 MobiNear