- Chairman Day One: Doug Tucker, CTO Americas, Ubiquity, UK
Day One Tuesday 26th September 2006
Registration & Coffee
08.15
Speed Networking Session
08.50
A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference
Chairman's Introduction
09.00
SIP as an Enabler For IMS Service Delivery
Interconnection of IMS Networks with Other SIPBased Networks - What are the Issues?
09.10
Keynote
- How SIP usage in IMS differs from the IETF specifications
- What are the interoperability issues?
- What does the use of IMS in mobile networks and next generation networks (NGN) mean for network neutrality?
- How to provide end-to-end services (e.g. QoS, security)
- Dr. Bernard Hammer, Member of the BoD, SIP Forum
Operator's Perspective: SIP and the Rollout of IMS Services
09.40
Operator
- How IMS will play a strategic role in our future service delivery
- Potential of next generation services enabled by SIP
- Integrating SIP into our core network
- How to rollout IMS which is flexible enough for future marketing plans
- Interoperability of IMS with any device
- Colin Pons, Senior Architect, WSO Innovation Management, KPN, The Netherlands
SIP as a Key to Next Generation IMS Mobile Services
10.10
Operator
- SIP and IMS: Impact on operators, handset manufacturers and enterprises
- Is IMS too rigid and complex? What are the alternative ways of using SIP that are less rigid?
- Positioning SIP in terms of its lifecycle
- Examining SIP in the context of P2P technology
- Future outlook: How mobile operators will compete with fixed-line operators
- Mohamed A. Masoud, VAS Development Sr.Manager, Orascom Telecom, Egypt
Coffee and Refreshments
10.10
Stimulating New Revenue Streams through SIP Enabled Services
11.10
- Examples of how SIP services are being commercially deployed
- The operational impact for operators considering SIP and IMS
- Taking advantage of the vast array of web services through SIP
- What does SIP do for the end-user and what improvements can they expect to see?
- Enhancing the customer experience through combinatorial multimedia services
- Push-to-talk, Push-to-watch, Push-To-X
- Combinatorial multimedia services
- How to use SIP based voice (over IP) services to spearhead fixed-mobile convergent services
- Future plans: Multimedia sharing applications based on SIP
- Naresh Chouhan, Marketing Director EMEA, Ubiquity, UK
Utilising SIP for Session Management and IP Based P2P Services
11.40
Operator
- Identifying network topologies where IMS and traditional centralised solutions are not practically usable
- How SIP can be used to extend connectivity in limited and ephemeral environments
- Identifying the role of operators and service providers in totally decentralised networks
- Understanding if it is necessary to have a pure or hybrid IMS infrastructure
- Gianni Canal, Head Service Layer & Messaging Innovation Dept, Telecom Italia
Examining SIP in the Mobile World
Developing New SIP-Based Multimedia Services for Broadband on the Mobile
12.10
Operator
- Considering SIP as a protocol to realize converged MMS platforms hosting many services
- Ensuring interoperability and standardisation of SIP in relation to specific services
- Examples of new SIP enabled services and their benefits for the end user
- Examining if Location Based Services will have a new role
- Market timing:When will the services be launched?
- Vincent Talaouit, Advisor – Products, Technology & Innovation, Orange France
Networking and Lunch
12.40
Can Operators,Vendors and Service Providers Work Together to Rollout New SIP-Based Services?
13.50
Panel Discussion
- Understanding the MNO business case and operator needs
- How to adapt Internet technologies and services for use in cellular networks
- Vendors and the IP World:What are the challenges?
- How to effectively run the Internet infrastructure
- Stephan Keuneke, Senior Manager, Business Development (M33), T-Mobile International AG & Co. KG
- Mohamed A. Masoud, VAS Development Sr. Manager, Orascom Telecom, Egypt
- Bosco Eduardo Fernandes, Chair ICT and Mobile TV Working Groups UMTS Forum, Siemens, Germany
- Julian Keates, Applications Principal, Business Development, Motorola Networks EMEA
SIP and Fixed Mobile Convergence
Utilising SIP for Advanced IP Multimedia Services
14.30
OPERATOR
- One goal, two approaches: Combinational services or all-IP?
- Extending SDPs for real-time multimedia sessions enabled by SIP/IMS
- Defining MNO's core objectives/ services framework
- Integrating external partners by utilising SIP
- Dr. Günther Pospischil, IMS Technical Co-ordinator, Mobile Service Network, Mobilkom Austria
Exploring Wireline Drivers for Implementing SIP
15.00
Operator
- Understanding the role of the wireline network and SIP
- Examining the technical approach to manage the handover from fixed to wireless access points
- How to merge VoIP with convergence
- Analysing the issues of standardisation and interoperability with other VoIP providers
- SIP and IP:What next?
Michael Crowther, Service Intelligence
Architect, BT, UK
Coffee and Refreshments
15.30
Delivering a Fully Integrated FMC Offering in advance of IMS
15.55
- What is a fully integrated FMC service
- Packaging and targeting FMC offerings at individual market sectors.
- How an integrated offering can benefit the operator
- The underlying architecture of a pre-IMS Integrated FMC offering
- Aidan Dillon, CEO, Accuris Networks, UK
From a Voice Centric World to an All IP Environment: Analysing the International Impact of SIP
16.20
Operator
- How to address present and future challenges: 3G/ IMS interoperability
- How to lay down proper foundations for future take up and delivery of new services across networks, handsets and countries
- Update of the Hub concept and proven supporting principles
- Possibilities in the next wave of SIP-based IP multimedia services
- Etienne Pipers, International Planning & Engineering Manager, Belgacom, Belgium
Using SIP to Enable VoIP and ‘Feature-Rich’ Call Services
16.50
OPERATOR
- Examining the importance of SIP for VoIP and other services in the fixed arena
- How users can seamlessly combine voice, video and data services
- Benefits of a fixed-mobile multimedia network
- Role of media companies and IPs once SIP has been deployed
- Examining SIP for VoIP and technology enabling triple play services
- How fixed-line operators combine VoIP with convergence
- Tapio Halkola, Technical Director, Finnet, Finland
Fixed and Mobile Convergence: How do Operators Differentiate these in the Future?
17.20
Panel Discussion
- Implications and impact of a new technology
- How will the traditional circuit-switched services be compatible with SIP?
- Merging traditional networks with next generation networks: What are the challenges?
- ROI:Ways of guaranteeing future revenue through SIP enabled services
- Tapio Halkola, Technical Director, Finnet, Finland
- Colin Pons, Senior Architect, WSO Innovation Management, KPN, The Netherlands
- Gianni Canal, Head Service Layer & Messaging Innovation Dept, Telecom Italia
- Andrew Szelke, General Manager & Vice President EMEA, Bridgeport Networks, UK
- Phil Healy, Technical Director, Wipro Technologies, India
Day Two Wednesday 27th September 2006
- Chairman Day Two: Jurgen Wittkopp, Managing Consultant Wireless Telecoms, PA Consulting Group, UK
Chairman’s Introduction
08.50
The Role of SIP in Web 2.0
09.00
KEYNOTE | OPERATOR
- Identifying SIP feature set relevant for Web 2.0
- Understanding communication in mashup applications
- Leveraging SIP for a Web 2.0 platform design
- Stefan Holtel, Service Creation Mastermind, Vodafone Group R&D, Germany
ENTERPRISE & CONSUMER SIP APPLICATIONS
Technical Session: GSMA SIP and IMS Interoperability Trials Update
09.30
OPERATOR
- Need for SIP and IMS interoperability
- Scope and goal of the SIP and IMS interoperability trials
- Analysis of current results of the interoperability trials
- Paving the way for a widespread launch of Video Share services
- Sami Ehoniemi, Project Manager SIP/IMS Interoperability, TeliaSonera, Finland
Utilising SIP and IMS to Mobilise Business Communications
10.00
OPERATOR
- Benefits of using SIP and IMS as the solution to merge the mobile and fixed networks for Internet and multimedia services
- IMS and IP-PBX's emulation
- Interoperability between different SIP profiles
- Voice call continuity with SIP
- Alexandre Harmand, Core Network Architect, O2, UK
Coffee and Refreshments
10.30
SIP as a Third Party Service Enabler - The Mobile Operator’s Perspective
11.00
OPERATOR
- Network capabilities of GSM/ UMTS/ WLAN networks
- SIP as 'the plug' to enable third parties to use these capabilities
- Business models for third party services
- Partnerships for mutual benefit
- Stephan Keuneke, Senior Manager, Business Development (M33), T-Mobile International, Germany
SIP and Mobile Presence:What is the Potential?
11.30
OPERATOR
- Utilising the flexibility of SIP to enable mobile presence
- Overview of customised enriched and personalised services
- How subscribers can send instant messages to view their contacts’ presence, both from a PC client and variety of mobile clients
- Ensuring interoperability between other network operators
- Luis Angel Galindo, Network Technology Expert, Telefónica, Spain
Examining SIP Based Services for Mobile Operators: Push-to-Talk Over Cellular
12.00
- Examining DoCoMo’s Push-To-Talk Services
- Understanding the system architecture for SIP
- Impact of SIP within DoCoMo
- Strategies beyond PoC
- Kazushige Yoshida, Deputy Managing Director, DoCoMo Europe, UK
Networking and Lunch
12.30
What are the Best Ways of Building New SIP-Based Services for Corporate and Consumer Users?
13.40
Panel Discussion
- How SIP enables integrated wireless communication services, fixed-line and Internet services
- Managing the SIP platform:
- When will legacy telco platforms be ready for SIP?
- When will the new platforms be carrier grade?
- How to ensure there are reliable/ scalable SIP/SS7 gateways
- Ensuring interoperability of SIP within the existing infrastructure
- Achieving global connectivity
- SIP’s role in enhancing the end user’s experience
- Stefan Holtel, Service Creation Mastermind, Vodafone, Germany
- Luis Angel Galindo, Network Technology Expert, Telefónica, Spain
- Stephen Newton, CEO, OpenCloud, UK
- Phil Healy, Technical Director, Wipro Technologies, India
IMPACT OF SIP ON HANDSETS AND DEVICES
Handset Compatibility, Capability and Development for SIP
14.20
- Examining the case of handset development for SIP enabled services
- Driving the SIP-based service adoption through the availability
of standardised features and functionalities across all handset
platform
- OMA PoC, Video Sharing and VoIP
- IMS versus current commercial SIP core deployments
- Understanding operators', virtual operators', ISPs' and enterprise
needs for SIP-based handsets
- Data network uplink speeds >384kbit/s
- Security features (NATs, firewalls)
- Standards compliancy to 3GPP, OMA and IETF
- Ensuring interoperability between all fixed and mobile devices
- Paulius Meskauskas, Chief Architect, Series 60 Platform, Nokia, Finland
- Kirsti Simula, Senior Specialist, Nokia Multimedia, Finland
Handset Compatibility, Capability and Development for SIP/ IMS
14.50
- Industry snapshot: Trends, market update and direction
- Technology vision, including rational SIP and IMS
- Examining the new business paradigm
- IMS - the engine for mass-market uptake of new multimedia services
- Enabling seamless media over any device
- Thomas Lindquist, Director IMS Technology, Ericsson, Sweden
Overcoming Challenges of a SIP/ IMS Capable Handset
15.20
- Analysing the disruptive business models that might emerge with the growing adoption of SIP-enabled handsets
- How can third party service providers/ application developers exploit the capabilities of users’ handsets to compete with established mobile operators?
- Examining the differences between a SIP-enabled handset and a ‘full’ IMS phone
- What sub-segments of SIP-capable phone will emerge, and what are the timelines for adoption?
- Market forecasts for SIP/ IMS handsets
- Dean Bubley, Founder, Disruptive Analysis, UK
Coffee and Refreshments
15.50
SECURITY AND BILLING FOR SIP
Understanding the Security Issues in the Context of SIP for Different Access Networks and End Devices
16.15
- Examining the standards and architectural differences in the converged network
- Encrypting Media: Requirements for widespread usage
- Dealing with SPAM over Internet Telephony (SPIT)
- Security and reliability work within the Franhofer FOKUS secure SIP test bed
- Additional SIP security issues within the IMS context
- Sven Ehlert, Senior VoIP Architect, NGN Division, Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Germany
Tackling Key Billing Issues and Strategies Surrounding SIP
16.45
- Analysis of the best billing options for SIP
- Convergence of billing systems across fixed and mobile networks to reduce operational costs
- Focus on specific business/ consumer drivers
- How to charge for personalised services
- Examining legislation for VoIP and rules for charging for the Internet
- What is the potential for third party providers to enter the market?
- Graham Carey, President, Global Billing Association, UK
SIP Versus Alternative Technologies
17.15
Panel Discussion
- Exploring SIP in the context of UMA
- Comparing the benefits of both technologies
- SIP: How it supports more advanced features – integration with IP PBX
- UMA: Examining the simplicity and ease of implementation
- Understanding how SIP and call UMA can both be deployed
- Comparing SIP to H.323
- What are the limitations of SIP?
- Dean Bubley, Founder, Disruptive Analysis, UK
- Thomas Lindquist, Director IMS Technology, Ericsson, Sweden
- Jurgen Wittkopp, Managing Consultant, Wireless Telecoms PA Consulting Group, UK
- Moderator: Stephan Newton, CEO, OpenCloud
Close of Day Two
17.50






