Day 1: Tuesday 11th March 2008
Registration and Coffee
8:30
Speed Networking
9:00
A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference and set in a relaxed and informal atmosphere
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
9:15
- Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman UMTS Forum
OPTIMISING THE RADIO ACCESS NETWORK
KEYNOTE SPEECH: Understanding the Growth in the 3G Market
9:30
- Why is 3G starting to take off?
- Statistics showing the projected growth of 3G and HSPA.
- How much investment will be needed to increase the capacity of the 3G network?
- What contribution will handsets make to this growth?
- Reviewing the status of HSPA deployments and developments
- Assessing the future demand for HSPA
- Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chariman UMTS Forum
Are Femtocells the Answer to Optimising Indoor Coverage?
10:00
- Why would anyone want to use their mobile phone at home?
- Why does this cause problems for the macro network?
- How can Femtocells (and Picocells) help to optimise the radio access network?
- How much can operators save on CAPEX and OPEX?
- What problems do femtocells create, and how can these be overcome?
- What are the advantages for the consumer?
- Dr. Andy Tiller, VP of Marketing, ip.access
PANEL DISCUSSION: Strategies to Optimise Indoor Coverage to Improve QoS
10:30
PANEL DISCUSSION
- Examining network options, what are the commercially and technically viable solutions for indoor coverage?
- Establishing criteria on which to compare the options for indoor coverage: achievable cost of the infrastructure, required data densities, QoS and QoE
- Assessing the most important factors for customers (speed, reliability, cost...)
- What network enhancements are needed for HSDPA/HSUPA to guarantee QoS?
- Can HSDPA/HSUPA deliver a good indoor experience without the need for Femtocells?
- Where do WiFi and WiMAX fit in?
- Konesh Kochhal, Manager - Planning 2G & 3G, Bharti Airtel Ltd
- Thomas Hodi, Director of Network Planning & Optimisation, Mobilkom Austria
- Antoine Sciberras, Technical Quality Manager, Vodafone, Malta
- Dr. Andy Tiller, VP of Marketing, ip.access
Morning Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
11:00
Optimising the Network to Achieve Interoperability and Seamless Handover Between 2G and 3G
11:45
Operator
- Handing over from a 2G to a 3G, 3G to 2G and 3G to 3G, which is the most problematic?
- Achieving hard Inter-RAT handover seamlessly
- Impact of soft handover failure on QoS and customer satisfaction
- Assessing what the effects of having networks that are deployed by different vendors are
- Establishing whether handover problems are caused by network faults or the handsets themselves
- Thomas Hodi, Director of Network Planning & Optimisation, Mobilkom Austria
Optimising Network Monitoring and Testing Techniques
12:15
- Limitations of drive testing network counters
- What are the challenges of developing advanced drive test tools and keeping costs down?
- How can automisation of drive testing yield more in depth knowledge about the network?
- Using UE to assess network performance
- What are the differences in network performance for different handsets?
- Antoine Sciberras, Technical Quality Manager, Vodafone, Malta
Innovative approaches for Radio Access Network Optimisation
12:45
Operator
- Comparing methods to measure QoS and QoE
- Producing extensive reporting of QoS/QoE per service, location and period
- Correlating user experience and RAN efficiency
- Evolving cost-effective RAN optimization methods responding to user expectations
- Jaques Guenneugues, Product Manager, Astellia
Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
13:15
Examining the Benefits of Outsourcing Network Optimisation
14:30
Operator
- What are the potential problems associated with outsourcing?
- Is outsourcing cost effective?
- Is outsourcing a viable option taking into account: available resources, existing skills and knowledge and time constraints?
- Managing the supply chain when outsourcing
- Konesh Kochhal, Manager - Planning 2G & 3G, Bharti Airtel Ltd
HSPA OPTIMISATION
Identifying QoS KPIs for High Speed Data Services
15:00
- Methodologies for deriving network metrics that relate to QoE
- Identifying and using QoS KPIs related to reliability: service availability, accessibility and continuity of services
- Identifying and using QoS KPIs related to comfort, ease of use and quality of session
- Which KPIs are best for determine and monitor the customer experience
- Eric Letellier, Senior Engineer, Tetronix, Italy
Strategies for Successfully Optimising HSDPA/HSUPA Capacity
15:30
- What are the current and future capacity problems expected with HSPA?
- Overcoming the challenges of moving to fasters speeds and HSPA+
- What will be the customer expectations and needs for future services?
- Evaluating optimisation techniques of how to upgrade services smoothly and ensure network quality
- Akos Kezdy, Staff Engineer, Engineering Services Group, Qualcomm, Germany
Afternoon Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
16:00
CASE STUDY: Turkcell: Test Driving Systems Using 6 Vendors and Comparing the Results
16:30
Operator
CASE STUDY
- Looking for parameters and KPIs for HSDPA and HSUPA
- Implementing a multi carrier approach for HSDPA, HSUPA and for mobile TV to increase capacity
- Examining the successful measurement results
- Exploring the technical challenges and how to overcome them
- Future outlook for optimisation processes to improve QoS and QoE
- DL/UL Performance with 7,2Mbps DL/1,5Mbps UL terminals (multiple carriers)
- Multi RAB performance monitoring and Multiple service performance (video, mobile TV and gaming)
- RTT and CQI measurement results
- Transmission capacity for HSDPA/HSUPA
- Yuksel Yilmaz, Radio Frequency Expert, Turkcell
PANEL DISCUSSION: VoIP in 3G Networks - Is the Investment Necessary?
17:00
PANEL DISCUSSION
- What is the impact in terms of capacity in the network?
- What are the challenges for a mobile operator and what level of QoS can be guaranteed?
- What additional investment is necessary in order to implement VoIP?
- Business case for VoIP over HSDPA, why optimise?
- Eric Letellier, Senior Engineer, Tetronix, Italy
- Mark Stephenson, Sales and Marketing Director, Epitiro
- Yuksel Yilmaz, Radio Frequency Expert, Turkcell
Measuring E2E Network Performance for HSDPA Service Delivery
17:30
- The importance of measuring customer experience
- Specific KPI’s for IP service monitoring
- Techniques available for measuring and optimising IP data and video services
- New approaches to building a statistical view of end user experience in the network
- Mark Stephenson, Sales and Marketing Director, Epitiro
Close of Day One
18:00
Day 2: Wednesday 12th March 2008
Registration and Coffee
8:30
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
9:00
- Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman UMTS Forum
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT & OPTIMISING NETWORK CAPACITY
Increasing Capacity for Sudden Surges in Traffic
9:15
Operator
- Predicting how the network will evolve under expected traffic and mixed service scenarios
- The need to prioritize voice and data traffic in 3G/HSPA vs GSM/EDGE
- Criteria to distribute voice and data traffic between the more than one WCDMA-carrier, when all carriers are able to do HSPA
- The need and possibility to move data traffic to other frequency bands 900MHz and 2.6GHz when HSPA 2.1GHz is overloaded.
- Trond Wiborg, CTO and VP, Telenor Norway
Optimisation and Evolution of 3G RAN and Backhaul Networks to enable mobile broadband data services
9:45
- Market drivers and Operator’s requirements for delivering cost-efficient 3G mobile broadband services
- Solutions and services for 3G RAN Optimisation for broadband data
- Solutions and evolution strategies for backhaul network evolution towards IP
- Managed services for network delivery and operation to guarantee costs and SLAs
- Costa Tsourkas, Professional Services, Network Solutions NEC Europe
Finding Solutions for Optimising the Backhaul to Enable Optimum Data Throughput
10:15
- The limitations of current backhaul technologies in handling increased levels of data
- Expanding 3G backhaul capacity without jeopardizing existing revenue streams coming from 2G networks
- Implementing core networks that can aggregate simultaneously 2G and 3G backhaul traffic
- Examining how operators can reduce the cost of increased capacity
- Evaluating current backhaul strategies around the world: Varying techniques and progress to date
- Paul Smith, Product Marketing Manager, Cambridge Broadband Networks, UK
Morning Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
10:45
How Can IP, Ethernet and MPLS be Used to Optimise the Transport Network
11:30
Operator
- The use of pseudowires as a bridge between legacy technology and packet based technology
- Reducing backhaul CAPEX and OPEX throught network consolidation and effective system integration
- What are the challenges of introducing MPLS?
- Supporting an effective long term transition to Ethernet/IP
- Horst Pertl, Director Access & Transport, Mobiltel EAD, Bulgaria
Do We Need to Move to an All IP Network?
12:00
Operator
- Does it make sense to migrate to an all IP system at present?
- Can pseudowires and Ethernet/IP ever guarantee sufficiently reliable synchronisation for voice, given that IP is a best-effort technology?
- Is IP undoubtedly the most efficient solution for providing FMC?
- Roberto Micali, Engineering/Technical Manager, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy
Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
12:30
NETWORK AUTOMISATION
Automation of Data Postprocessing for Network Optimisation
13:45
- Automatic loading and correlation in order to identify KPIs and network issues
- Automation of reporting and root cause diagnostics
- What is the most important problem in the network? Prioritisation
- How to control and measure the process
- Quantifying the efficiency gains from automising the optimisation process
- Lieven Vanthomme, Managing Director, Telcofan
PANEL DISCUSSION: What are the Limitations of Self Optimisation?
14:15
PANEL DISCUSSION
- Will analysis of the results always be done manually?
- Are automated antenna settings effective or better done manually?
- Traffic marketing reports can only be produced globally at the moment, what future steps are needed to provide more detailed information?
- Is self healing possible?
- Creating a self optimising network, can it be done?
- Juan Brescoli, Access Network Engineering Manager, Orange Netherlands
- Lieven Vanthomme, Managing Director, Telcofan
- Erik Fledderus, Senior Strategist, TNO Information and Communication Technology, The Netherlands
- Nick Waegner, Director, Program Management, Engineering Services Group, Qualcomm, Germany
Successfully Deploying Automated Parameter Optimisation to Enhance Network Performance
14:55
Operator
- Identifying the challenges involved in setting the most effective parameters for network optimisation
- Determining key parameters that should be placed under automatic optimisation
- Understanding the direct and indirect effects of parameters on network performance and QoS
- Standardising the automated process
- Juan Brescoli - Access Network Engineering Manager, Orange Netherlands
Afternoon Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
15:25
NEXT GENERATION MOBILE NETWORKS
How Services Could be Carried with a low and Predictable Latency and QoS
16:00
Operator
- How interoperability and seamless communication will ensure the success of new services
- Assessing how VoIP will be commercially viable through an IP network
- How can SIP and IMS be utilised within the IP network
- Ensuring that new services are available cross-border to any user regardless of network, technical platform and terminal type
- Daniel Sjoberg Director & Head of Strategy, TeliaSonera International Carrier
Solving the Integration and Convergence Challenges (LTE, UMB, WiMAX,Wi-Fi, Femtocells) to Achieve Fully Interoperable Networks
16:30
- Is there a need for Mobile Broadband Access technologies?
- The evolution path towards a Next Generation Mobile Network
- How to integrate MBWA technologies into the network
- Erik Fledderus, Senior Strategist, TNO Information and Communication Technology
Optimizing the Total Cost of Ownership with LTE
17:00
- What is different with LTE and why should operators deploy LTE.
- Enabling new sources of revenue and driving costs down
- Hyperconnectivity: Friend or Foe?
- LTE/SAE Trial Initiative: driving towards LTE industrialization
- Eduardo Sánchez Fernández, LTE Product Marketing, Nortel, Spain
Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17:30
Day 3: Thursday 13th March 2008
Registration and Coffee
8:30
Speed Networking
9:00
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
9:15
- Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman UMTS Forum
THE EFFECT OF NEW REGULATIONS ON OPERATORS
KEYNOTE SPEECH: The Case for Re-farming the 900MHz Spectrum
9:30
- What is the forecast rate of subscription migration from GSM to WCDMA in Western Europe?
- Analysis of traffic increases, will networks with their current capacity hold?
- Timetable for expiry of GSM licences
- Analysing the projected decrease in the usage of the GSM900 band, how much of the network will become available?
- Regulators outside the EU that have embraced UMTS900
- Robert Westwick, Principal Consultant, PA Consulting, UK
Regulatory Actions in the EU Concerning the 900 and 1800MHz Bands
10:00
EU
- Replacing the GSM Directive as a reference point for the use of the 900MHz and 1800MHz bands
- Outlining the conclusions drawn from the ECC Report on the compatibility for UMTS to operate within the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800 frequency bands
- Reporting on how the spectrum will need to be redistributed amongst operators in order to provide enough bandwidth to deploy UMTS
- Highlighting the limitations of the EU Directive and how the EU does not dictate the means by which the spectrum is re-farmed
- Andreas Geiss, Information Society Directorate General, Radio Spectrum Policy, European Commission
How will the Operators be Affected by the EU Regulations?
10:30
- What is the impact of these regulations on operators in Europe?
- Detailing the timescales for the re-farming of the 900MHz spectrum from a regulatory perspective
- Assessing the impact of liberalising the market
- What is the future possibility of bidding for more frequencies and greater bandwidths?
- John Blakemore, Director of European Regulatory affairs, Hutchison 3G, Belgium
Morning Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
11:00
PANEL DISCUSSION: Re-farming the 900MHz Spectrum
11:40
PANEL DISCUSSION
- Should we really have spectrum re-farming. Discussing the arguments for and against
- How should the 900MHz spectrum be re-farmed?
- Who will potentially loose out and who will have something to gain?
- Can UMTS900 co-exist with GSM900?
- Is there enough spectrum for everyone?
- Are the changes in the EU regulations fair to everyone?
- How will the regulators in the individual EU member states respond to the regulations?
- Is this just a quick fix, or does re-farming does it just offer a quick way into the market for competition?
- Jean-Yves Montfort, Chairman, ERO Council & Head of European Affairs, Agence Nationale des Fréquences, France
- Antongiulio Lombardi, Regulatory and Consumer Affairs Director, H3G, Italy
- Andreas Geiss, Information Society Directorate General, Radio Spectrum Policy, European Commission
- Eduardo Sánchez Fernández, LTE Product Marketing, Nortel, Spain
Spectrum Challenges for Next Generation Mobile Networks
12:20
- Spectrum Options for Next Generation Mobile Networks
- Status of 900MHz spectrum in Europe
- Options for 900MHz spectrum going forward
- GSM Evolution vs UMTS vs LTE in 900MHz
- Gerry Collins, Vice Chairman, UMTS Forum
Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
12:50
OPTIMISING UMTS900
How will UMTS 900 Affect Rural Areas and Countries with no 3G Network
14:30
Operator
Case Study
- How UMTS can help in countries where there has not been a deployment of 3G
- Implications on spectrum management and licensing
- What are the competing solutions in these areas?
- Yves Bellago, Director Spectrum Strategy and Planning, Orange France
CASE STUDY: Elisa Corporation, 900MHz Spectrum Testing Outcomes and Deployment
15:00
CASE STUDY
- What procedures were used to test the UMTS 900 network?
- Coverage comparison and building penetration losses between UMTS900 and UMTS2100
- UMTS 900 performance for R99 and HSPA based services
- Conclusions drawn from the study
- Elisa Corporations experiences after deploying UMTS 900 for commercial use
- Timo Sippola, Senior System Design Engineer, Elisa Corporation, Finland
PANEL DISCUSSION: How will the 900MHz Spectrum Help to Optimise the 3G Network?
15:40
PANEL DISCUSSION
- Assessing how indoor coverage can be optimised
- What will be the cost savings in deploying UMTS in rural areas?
- Will there be any need for femtocells for in-building use if UMTS900 is available?
- What is the ability of the 900MHz spectrum to support additional services other than voice?
- What will the supply of handsets that can work on UMTS 900 be like?
- Gerry Collins, Vice Chairman, UMTS Forum
- Uwe Loewenstein, Manager, Spectrum Technology, Telefonica O2, Germany
- Roberto Ercole, Spectrum Projects Manager, GSM Association
- Dina Bartels, Product Manager 2G/3G, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Afternoon Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
16:10
PANEL DISCUSSION: Strategies for Spectrum Sharing Amongst Operators
16:50
PANEL DISCUSSION
- Discussing the advantages and disadvantages of spectrum sharing
- in rural areas
- in urban areas
- How will operators that loose out in the bid for a piece of the 900MHz spectrum be affected
- How to share the spectrum successfully for the optimisation of all networks involved
- Discussing potential solutions for operators that only receive a limited amount of spectrum or no spectrum at all
- Examining strategies for spectrum trading between operators
- Timo Sippola, Senior System Design Engineer, Elisa Corporation, Finland
- Robert Westwick, Principal Consultant, PA Consulting, UK
- Yves Bellago, Director Spectrum Strategy and Planning, Orange France
- Daniel Kirk, Head of UK Telecoms Practice, Spectrum Value Partners, UK
Spectrum for IMT - status and outlook until 2015
17:20
Operator
- Results of RA-07 / WRC-07
- Spectrum for IMT / IMT-2000 / IMT-Advanced (e.g. 470-862 MHz)
- Impact on the existing UMTS bands (e.g. 900 MHz)
- Spectrum implications of WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) after approval as the 6th radio interface for IMT-2000
- Uwe Loewenstein, Manager, Spectrum Technology, Telefonica O2, Germany
Chairman’s Closing Remarks
17:50






