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Conference Day 2 | Thursday 17 December 2015


08.30   WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

09.00 Architecture and QoS
09.00   How to Secure High-quality Video Communication over LTE
    VoLTE and Wi-Fi calling services are taking off in the market, and are providing a foundation for evolving communication services when more networks evolve to packet switched networks. Globally interoperable video communication has great potential to become the new voice service, and can be used in new flexible ways on any devices. Sharing insights and recommendations for how to secure high-quality video communication services for broad global user reach.

Stefan Svensson, Head of VoLTE e2e Solution, Ericsson
     
09.30   Analyzing Characteristics of Heterogeneous Networks
    In telecommunication networks there are different methods to ensure Quality of Service (QoS) as well as Quality of Experience (QoE). Existing approaches usually classify network traffic instead of the channel behavior itself. Due to the support of higher bandwidths mobile hotspots have become increasingly common. Therefore an approach of channel based characterization according to Internet services on heterogeneous networks is needed (e.g. VoD over LTE and WLAN). Proposing a new method to locate technology depended disturbances on IP level..

Rafia Boujbel,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Munich University of Applied Sciences
     
10.00   Routing Impacts in the IMS Core Network for ViLTE Services in Multi-device Environment
    How to provide IP Video calls in the most simple way (any coverage, any device, with a unique "green" button) despite a complex technical environment: ViLTE under LTE, ViWIFI under EPC integrated WIFI, RCS IP Video calls, Web-RTC video calls, RCS VideoShare? Describing operator requirements for a videocall green button, and the various multidevice configurations that may occur. Analysing the candidate protocols, their interaction and the different routing issues that may have to be managed. Discussing the solutions that may be set up in the network in order to provide the best user experience to the customers.

Fabrice Pétesch,
E2E Architect for IMS & Mobile Services, Orange Labs
     
10.30   COFFEE BREAK
     
11.00   5,504 Smartphone Consumers Can’t Be Wrong about Video Calling
    What do smartphone consumers think about video calling? Are there opportunities for business to improve customer interactions with video calling? What will video calling be used for? Going through a number of primary market research results, video use cases, highlighting both the benefits for the subscriber and the telcos, and sharing some practical implementation considerations.

Daisy Su,
Marketing Director, Alcatel Lucent
     
11.30   ViLTE Architecture and QoS in Heterogeneous Network
    Currently, all services Fixed, mobile and video converge to full IP trend . According to different studies the video will increase dramatically. Describing the design layer and proposing a model for COS in an heterogeneous network. Focuqsing on the Video and Tv over LTE traffic and COS.

Lhoussaine Gougil,
Telecom Engineer
12.00 ROUND TABLE
   
    ViLTE Deployment Roadmap


12.30   LUNCH

14.00 eMBMS Workshop
     
    Part 1: LTE Broadcast Tutorials
     
    What is the issue Video demand increases
Unicast vs Multicast

LTE-B in the Ecosystem
Network side
UE side (IC, Middleware)

What Services LTE-B offers

File Download
Streaming (DASH)
MCPTT / Group call
Topology of the BM-SC

SFN problematic & SYNC protocol


Next gen MooD for dynamic LTE-B
From Static to on Demand
     
    Part 2: Applications & Challenges
     
    Where LTE-B has an edge (possible business cases)

Challenges
Mobile readiness (UE)
Network upgrade cost
Interop / new techno deployment
Cloud & scalability
     
    Part 3: Why LTE-B is a necessary in the operator toolbox?
     
    Do not oppose LTE-B and Unicast Video – complementary

Cost savings

Increases customer perceived network quality (caching)


New income
Subscription based – end user charging
Network usage based – content provider charging
     
15.30   COFFEE BREAK
     
    Part 4: Market overview
    The Growing Demand for Video
The Challenges Of Video Delivery
Unicast - Killing The User Experience
LTE Broadcast Potential

     
    Part 5: Business case examples and applications
    RJIL Example
Verizon Example
KT Example
NTT Data Example
EE Example
Snapchat Caching Videos
Other LTE Broadcast Business Cases

     
    Presented by
     
   

Ambroise Popper, Sequans






Jean Marc Guyot,
Enensys






Claude Seyrat, Expway
     


16.30   END OF CONFERENCE DAY TWO




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