A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference and set in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Day One Wednesday 18th October 2006
Registration and Coffee
08:30
Speed Networking:
09:00
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
09:10
- Adrian Scrase, CTO, ETSI
3G LTE Standards, Licensing and Spectrum Requirements
Overview of the Current Status of 3G LTE Standards
09:20
- Defining the technologies: 3G LTE, 4G (IMT Advanced) and HSPA+
- What does the 3G LTE standard have to deliver in terms of capability, data rates and latency?
- How the standards will differ from 3G
- Collaboration with 3GPP and 3GPP2 on LTE
- Where is the LTE standard/ specification process going?
- Timescales
- Roadmap
- IPR considerations and policy review
- Adrian Scrase, CTO, ETSI
Licensing and Spectrum Implications from the EC Perspective
09:50
- The review of the regulatory framework in terms of spectrum
- Working towards less restrictive authorisation conditions
- Spectrum allocation:
- Re-use of existing spectrum – regulatory and capacity issues
- WRC ‘07
- LTE Frequencies:
- Impact on coverage/ business case
- Global/ national allocation
- Assessing the potential for extending the spectrum
- Andreas Geiss, Policy Developer, European Commission, Information Society Directorate General, Radio Spectrum Policy, Belgium
Market Drivers for Investing in 3G LTE
Examining the Likely Cost-Benefit Equation of 3G LTE Deployment
10:20
- Exploring demand-side factors to justify operator investment
- What could the consumer demand be for 3G LTE enabled applications?
- Will people be prepared to pay for new services?
- How cost competitive could 3G LTE deployment be?
- Examining likely unit costs
- Infrastructure investment and integration of equipment and spectrum
- Supporting 3G LTE enabled applications
- In which scenarios could 3G LTE deployment make economic sense?
- Milan Sallaba, Partner & VP, DiamondCluster International, Dubai
Coffee and Refreshments
10:50
Panel Discussion: Justifying the Business Case for 3G LTE
11:20
- Migration paths from UMTS to LTE, UMTS to HSPA+ to LTE, etc
- How does LTE fit into the overall 3G strategy of an operator?
- Why should operators invest in 3G LTE immediately after HSPA?
- Examining the market demand for a new technology
- What will 3G LTE realistically provide?
- Market timing: What has to happen and when to facilitate rollout in 2010 – 2012?
- What is the expected initial performance of 3G LTE?
- Tomi T Ahonen, 3G Author & Strategy Consultant, UK
- Eduardo Sanchez, UMTS Access Product Marketing, Nortel, Spain
- Andy Wilton, Senior Director & Chief Technologist,Motorola GSM Networks, UK
- Milan Sallaba, Partner & VP, DiamondCluster International, Dubai
- Lance Hiley, Strategic Marketing Director, Anite, UK
Service Evolution into 3G LTE
Striving for Killer Applications in 3G LTE: Areas Showing Most Promise
12:00
- Converging IT, telecoms and media: The Y of convergence
- Generation-C, how Community Generation is using 3G phones today
- Content versus connectivity: King and Kong
- Are rich media formats viable on pocketable devices?
- Community: From interactivity to engagement
- Tomi T Ahonen, 3G Author & Strategy Consultant, UK
Handset Challenges
Networking Lunch Sponsored By Alcatel
12:30
Impact of 3G LTE on Handsets
13:50
- Examining the product evolution and 3G LTE roadmap:
- When could the handsets be ready
- Analysing the key technical issues
- Strategies to incorporate MIMO into the handset
- Why LTE terminals will have to be dual-mode devices
- Assessing the power requirements
- Overcoming the difficulty of integrating different technologies into handsets
- Charles Sturman, Director; RF Products & Services, Silicon Business Unit, TTPCom, UK
Air Interface Evolution in 3GPP2: HRPD and Beyond
14:20
- New technologies proposed for HPRD Revision C
- The harmonised Revision C air-interface framework
- Technology convergence
- S (Vasu) Vasudevan, Technical Manager, cdma2000 and IEEE RAN Standards Group, Lucent Technologies, USA
Managing the Migration to LTE
14:50
- What LTE will deliver in terms of performance, services and costs
- Which current technologies offer best specifications for the migration to LTE
- How operators can effectively manage the migration path to LTE
- How LTE will lead to effective competition between fixed and mobile broadband operators
- Andrew Williams, Director of Network Architecture, IP Wireless, USA
Coffee and Refreshments
15:20
Infrastructure and LTE Service Roll-Out
15:45
- Examining the potential technologies that could be adopted for
LTE:
- OFDM, MIMO
- Evaluating the IP core network
- What is the capacity and productivity of 3G LTE?
- Infrastructure capex and rollout
- Assessing the data bandwidth capability
- Upgrading the backhaul
- Use of dark fibre?
- Amortisation per user/ ARPU
- Daniel Locklear, UMTS Access Product Marketing, Nortel, Spain
How to Create a Compelling Business Model to Justify the Deployment of 3G LTE
16:15
- Examining the options for capacity, megabytes, uplink and downlink, air interface
- What are the best ways to ensure the technology is flexible and efficient
- Simplifying the architecture for 3G LTE to meet latency requirements
and QoS
- The removal of a soft handover and the move to IP
- Silicon architectures for LTE - Data speed, processors, etc
- Assessing the different types of coverage available for 3G LTE
- Location of 3G LTE in the frequency domain
- Evaluating fixed, nomadic and mobile terminals
- Andy Wilton, Senior Director & Chief Technologist, Motorola GSM Networks, UK
Panel Discussion: Broadcast Versus Simple Data Transmission
16:45
- Will LTE be a low-latency, high speed IP packet data system?
- How MBMS requirements for broadcast has required major changes in the outline specification
- Is broadcast valuable to or a distraction for LTE?
- MBMS versus DVB for broadcast video
- Kai Sahala, Head of Radio Networks Strategic Marketing, Nokia, Finland
- Stefan Schneiders, Senior Vice President, Mobile Broadcast, Siemens, Germany
- Paul Smith, Senior UMTS Portfolio Manager, Network Solutions Group, Lucent Technologies, UK
- Andrew Williams, Director of Network Architecture, IP Wireless,USA
- Dr Håkan Andersson, Director, 3G Long Term Evolution, Ericsson, Sweden
Close of Day One – Drinks Reception
18:10
Day Two Thursday 19th October 2006
Registration and Coffee
08:30
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
09:00
- Richard Swinford, Arthur D. Little, UK
Technology Integration Issues and the Competitive Environment
Key Issues in Interworking between 3G (WCDMA, HSPA) and 3G LTE
09:10
- Evolution of the radio system architecture
- What will the timeframe be for the handover?
- Comparing the handover between 3G, 3G LTE and other technologies
- What has been learnt from the handover between 2G and 3G?
- What has been learnt from the handover between cellular and Wi-Fi?
- Kai Sahala, Head of Radio Networks Strategic Marketing,Nokia,Finland
3G LTE Versus EV-DO Revision C
09:40
- Comparing the technologies and standards
- Other contenders: 802.20, TD-CDMA, TD-SCDMA
- Timelines: Will EV-DOrC have a head start?
- How will subscribers migrate from 3G to 3.5G to 3.9G?
- The impact of IPR on 3G LTE and EV-DOrC
- Mike Roberts, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media,London
Coffee and Refreshments
10:10
3G LTE Versus WiMAX/ Mobile WiMAX
10:40
- Comparing the capabilities and efficiency of the technologies
- Does WiMAX already satisfy the consumer’s demand for broadband services?
- Benefits of 3G LTE: How it will enable personalised data streams in contrast to alternative technologies
- How will 3G LTE differ to Mobile WiMAX?
- How can 3G LTE and alternative technologies be collaborated?
- Robert Wrestwick, Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology, PA Consulting, UK
3G LTE Versus HSPA/ HSPA+
11:10
- How far will HSPA and MBMS take mobile networks?
- Comparing the benefits of 3G LTE and HSPDA/ HSUPA
- What can we learn from these ‘early trials’ of LTE capability?
- Could 3G LTE compete with ADSL in a way that HSPA cannot?
- Identifying the applications that would require 3G LTE over HSPA
- How the technologies could be harmonised to reduce costs for infrastructure and terminals
- Impact of Enhanced HSPA (E-HSPA/ HSPA+)
- Jean-Paul Rissen, CTO, Mobile Radio Division, Alcatel Mobile Communications Group, France and Officer, UMTS Forum
Value Added Services and Convergence
Evaluating the Current Mobile Services Enabled by HSPA: What Additional Value Could 3G LTE Offer?
11:40
- Current mobile communications services: Huge competition but not much growth?
- What new services will drive the speeds for 3G LTE?
- Potential for 3G LTE and real-time interactive gaming
- Examining video share service over enhanced platforms
- How 3G LTE could support a mass market uptake of mobile TV
- Ensuring the applications will be transferred seamlessly into a wider bandwidth
- Gerry Collins, Vice-Chairman, UMTS Forum
Networking Lunch Sponsored By Alcatel
12:10
How Does 3G LTE Fit into a Convergence Strategy?
13:20
- Examining the business case for new value-add services on the move
- How to guarantee a seamless handover with fixed access
- Can mobile services offer the same value in terms of speed?
- How 3G LTE could enable an end-to-end package structure over an IP network
- Massimo Barbiero, Project Manager, Wireless Broadband System Vendor Management Department, Telecom Italia
- Maurizo Fodrini
Converging Next-Generation Multimedia Services Across Fixed and Mobile Platforms
13:50
- Ensuring new services are available cross-border to any user regardless of network, technical platform or terminal type
- Assessing how VoIP will be commercially viable through an IP network
- How services could be carried with a low and predictable latency and QoS
- Utilising SIP and IMS within an IP network
- How interoperability and seamless communication will ensure the success of new services (for example, future 3G LTE services)
- Daniel Sjöberg, Director & Head of Strategy, TeliaSonera International Carrier, Sweden
KEYNOTE: Operator’s Business Perspective: Next Generation Multimedia Broadband Services
14:20
- Overview of TeliaSonera’s strategies for future enterprise and consumer services
- Enabling a large-scale migration to next-generation IP services
- A business view on the potential for 3G LTE and other possible technologies to ensure broadband over the mobile (video, gaming, mobile TV, etc)
- Assessing the market drivers for new services and meeting customers’ demands
- Eva Lindqvist, Senior Vice President Mobile Business, TeliaSonera Group, Sweden
Coffee and Refreshments
14:50
System Architecture Evolution: The Reality of All-IP in SAE/ LTE Networking
15:15
- SAE/ LTE hierarchical and non-hierarchical network overview
- Drivers for flat architecture mobile networking
- Flat architecture - what it means and why it is needed
- The benefits of mobile-centric networking
- Options and recommendations for SAE/ LTE
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- George Tsirtsis, Engineer, QUALCOMM Flarion Technologies, USA
Panel Discussion: Will the Core Network Really Become All Over IP?
15:45
- 3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE)
- Migration to all IP networks and convergence
- Overcoming the challenges of integrating the existing network to IP/ IMS networks
- Examining the changes required in the core network
- Will 3G LTE support a significant fixed-mobile substitution strategy, to compete with enhanced DSL services and IPTV?
- VoIP over LTE?
- Daniel Sjöberg, Director & Head of Strategy, TeliaSonera International Carrier, Sweden
- George Tsirtsis, Engineer, QUALCOMM Flarion Technologies, USA
- Henri Tallon, Head of GSM & UMTS Product Marketing, Nortel,France
- Dr Rolando Madonna, Core Network/ Transmission Backbone Strategy Director, NEC Europe,Germany
Concluding Panel Discussion: Do We Need High Speed Services on the Move?
16:15
- Analysing the consumer demand for 3G LTE
- Exploring the niche markets for new data services
- Will 3G LTE be able to cope with streaming on a broad scale?
- Assessing if the services will live up to the latency requirements
- What actions can operators take to seize the opportunities that 3G LTE offers?
- Moderator: Robert Wrestwick, Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology Practice, PA Consulting,UK
- Dr Shahram Niri, Head of Technical Sales Europe, NEC Europe – Mobile Network Solutions Division,UK
- Gerry Collins, Vice-Chairman, UMTS Forum
- Michael Natusch, Senior Manager, TIME Practice, Arthur D. Little, UK
- Charles Sturman, Director; RF Products & Services, Silicon Business Unit, TTPCom,UK
Chairman’s Closing Remarks - Close of Day Two
17:00






