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January 2008
IMS-VCC for CDMA Solution
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Agenda
1. Market challenges and drivers
2. Solution overview
3. Value for service providers and end users
4. Service options and scenario
5. Why Alcatel-Lucent for consumer FMC?
1 Market challenges and drivers
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Telcos targeting broadband and mobile services for future growth
Transformation into vertically
integrated multimedia service
providers
Reorganizing business units to
meet competitive threats from
new non-telco entrants
Move away from being “dumb
pipes”
Establishing ties with content
providers
Offer voice, video, data and
mobility
Source: Infonetics Research, August 2, 2007.
Source: Pyramid Research, Sept. 21, 2006.
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Convergence: Drivers for service providers
Mobile and broadband revenue
leading growth
Find new sources of revenue
Looking for feature differentiators
Reduce churn and customer
loyalty through “sticky” service
Move beyond bundling; blend
voice with data, video and
personalized information
Lower network costs with efficient
solutions
Source: IDC, April 2007.
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Market trends driving fixed-mobile convergence (FMC)
Fixed-mobile substitution or “cord cutters” 13-14% in US use mobile service only; wireless
substitution in Europe is over 20%
Mobile calls increasingly made indoors 40-60% of mobile calls are made inside buildings –
at home or at work
Broadband penetration increasing Voice, video and data carried over IP broadband
Wireless fidelity (WiFi) embedded in a variety of consumer electronic devices Home networks and support for voice services over WiFi
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Carriers are starting to launch UMA and WiFi-SIP services
Telecom Italia “Unica” – Italy: September
2006Orange “Unik” – UK, France, Netherlands, Spain, Poland: October 2006
T-Mobile “HotSpot@Home” – US: October
2006
Telia “HomeFree” – Denmark: November 2006
Neuf Cegetel – France: June and July 2006
BT Fusion – UK: June 2006
Cincinnati Bell – US: June 2007
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What do end users want?
Emergence of the “Anywhere Consumer”
“an individual unfettered by the shackles of time and place, who connects to content, social and commercial interactions at any time from anywhere.”
Emergence of the “Anywhere Consumer”
“an individual unfettered by the shackles of time and place, who connects to content, social and commercial interactions at any time from anywhere.”
At home…
At work…
Consumers want a
consistent user experience, with access
anytime, anywhere to their services
Mobility Domain Enterprise
Domain
Residential Domain
Working remotely…
WiFi Domain
On the move
Source: “The Battle for the Anywhere Consumer” Yankee Group, March 2007.
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2 Solution overview
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Alcatel-Lucent is a market leader in FMC
Alcatel-Lucent has a full portfolio of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) solutions to fit different business models and strategies that are serving customers today
Alcatel-Lucent single-mode phone implementations
Alcatel-Lucent dual-mode phone implementations
Consumer
Femto cells (CDMA, UMTS): 3G cell from DSL box
UMA (and SOHO): GSM through WiFi + DSL
IMS VCC: Mobile and WiFi SIP access
Enterprise
Pico cells: 3G cell on campus Mobile extension: PBX calls from
mobile (no micro cellular access)
IMS VCC: Mobile and WiFi SIP access Mobile WiFi extension: Access to PBX
from WiFi or mobile
No one size fits all: The FMC solution can vary, depending on the service provider type and market segment (consumer or business) being
pursued
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What is voice call continuity (VCC)?
3GPP2 objective:
“To provide voice call continuity when the user is moving between the CS domain and IMS, even when the VMSC is not in the HPLMN”
VCC includes:
Network element domain selection (NeDS) for call delivery to dual-mode handsets
Call continuity control function (CCCF) for domain transfer (handoff)
VCC anchoring to enable CS to IMS domain transfer and centralized services
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An application server for handover
PSTNCellularNetwork
IMSCore Network
VoIPAccess Network
Handover between theVoIP network and CS Network
VCCS(handover)
VCCS(handover)
Application Server coordinates the handover between the
various technologies and air interfaces
IMS approach ideal to support multiple access
networks
IMS approach ideal to support multiple access
networks
All users are routed to the IMS network, minimizing any
additional cost to circuit cellular network
All users are routed to the IMS network, minimizing any
additional cost to circuit cellular network
Coordinates with the terminal to determine
handover triggering based on signal strength
Coordinates with the terminal to determine
handover triggering based on signal strength
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Alcatel-Lucent solution option for IMS-VCC for CDMA
Fixed Network
IP Network Mobile Network
home
Alcatel-Lucent IMS Feature Server and
VCC Application Server
FMC solution Based on dual-mode (cellular-WiFi)
handset: Use as standard mobile phone outside
Use as WiFi device to connect to broadband network if in range of access point
Voice handover between WiFi and cellular modes
FS 2500 makes the routing decisions for incoming calls
Supports using multiple types of IMS access networks WiFi to/from CDMA 1x
WiMAX to/from CDMA 1X
CDMA 1X-EV-DO Rev A to/from CDMA 1X Can interwork with any supplementary
feature server
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Key applications
One phone, one number call delivery Flat rate for WiFi calling; bundle with mobile and broadband
plans VCC dual-mode client for two-way voice handover:
Uninterrupted voice calls Network handover
Intuitive user interface
Services beyond voice Short message service (SMS)/multimedia messaging service (MMS)
in WiFi and cellular
Access mobile supplementary services in WiFi Alcatel-Lucent Communication Manager (optional)
Web portal for feature control, viewing call logs and voice mail, click to dial
Voice Mail Messaging System (optional) Capable of working with mobile voice mail or Alcatel-Lucent unified
messaging
Faster speeds for mobile applications when in WiFi range
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Two major deployment options
Pure VCC Dual-mode handset
Voice and data roaming
Two-way voice handover between cellular and WiFi
Features provided by the mobile network (MSC)
Calls routed through IMS
Enhanced VCC Dual-mode handset
Voice and data roaming
Two-way voice handover between cellular and WiFi
When in WiFi coverage area, features provided by IMS network using the 5420 Converged Telephony Server
When in mobile network range, features provided by the mobile switching center (MSC)
Calls routed through IMS
Communication Manager web portal (optional)
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Enhanced VCC features
Features available when the user is receiving service from the mobile network Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) (cellular) Call Hold (cellular) Call Waiting (cellular) Calling ID (CLIP, CLIR, CLIR-O, CNIP, CNIR)
(cellular) Message Waiting Notification (cellular) SMS Three-Way Calling (cellular) Voice Mail (SIP optional)
Features available when the user is receiving service from the mobile network Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) (cellular) Call Hold (cellular) Call Waiting (cellular) Calling ID (CLIP, CLIR, CLIR-O, CNIP, CNIR)
(cellular) Message Waiting Notification (cellular) SMS Three-Way Calling (cellular) Voice Mail (SIP optional)
Features available when users are in range of their WiFi (IMS) access point (inside the home) Supplied through the 5420 CTS Anonymous Call Rejection Automatic Callback Automatic Recall Call Barge-In Call Forwarding (except CFU) Call Hold (consultation) (WLAN) Calling ID (CLIP, CLIR, CLIR-O, CNIP, CNIR) (WLAN) Call Transfer (blind) Call Waiting (+ Caller ID) (WLAN) Directed Call Retrieve Do Not Disturb Enterprise/Private Dialing Plan Message Waiting Notification (WLAN) Operator Assistance and Services Priority Alert/Ringing (WLAN RBGW) Simultaneous Ringing Three-Way Calling (WLAN)
Features available when users are in range of their WiFi (IMS) access point (inside the home) Supplied through the 5420 CTS Anonymous Call Rejection Automatic Callback Automatic Recall Call Barge-In Call Forwarding (except CFU) Call Hold (consultation) (WLAN) Calling ID (CLIP, CLIR, CLIR-O, CNIP, CNIR) (WLAN) Call Transfer (blind) Call Waiting (+ Caller ID) (WLAN) Directed Call Retrieve Do Not Disturb Enterprise/Private Dialing Plan Message Waiting Notification (WLAN) Operator Assistance and Services Priority Alert/Ringing (WLAN RBGW) Simultaneous Ringing Three-Way Calling (WLAN)
Supplied by mobile or IMS network, depending on where user is
5420 CTS
IMSIMS
Mobile Network
IMSIMS
Mobile Network
DMH
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Alcatel-Lucent Consumer Voice Call Continuity solution: simplified architecture
Mobile Subscriber
5450 ISC5450 ISC
5420 Personal Communication Manager Web Portal5420 Personal Communication Manager Web Portal
5420 CTS5420 CTS 5420 VCCS*5420 VCCS*5410
Presence
5410 Presenc
e
5100CMS5100CMS
Application Layer
Session Control Layer
Access Layer
VCC Touch Points *5420 VCC Server for GSM, Feature Server 2500 for CDMA
Service Provider IP Core Network
MGCF/
MGW
MGCF/
MGW
S-CSCF
S-CSCF BGCFBGCF1440
HSS1440 HSS
P-CSCF
P-CSCF
I-CSCF
I-CSCF
S/BCS/BC
CellularNetwork
PSTNNetwork
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3GPP-compliant FS2500 VCC AS
Flexibly implemented with the following functionality: Call Continuity Control Function (CCCF)
Handover/domain transfer
Network domain selection (NeDS) Call delivery to IMS or CS domain, based on operator policy
VCC anchoring Originating and terminating WIN triggers support anchoring of CS calls for:
• Centralized services
• Domain transfer
Advantages include: May be deployed with any telephony application server Supports single directory number (DN) and two DN provisioning options Supports dual IMS/CS registration enabling faster handovers Supports additional billing indications to aid in billing correlations Supports a comprehensive set of service measurements Supports provisionable VoIP-capable access networks Supports retry procedures from one domain to the other domain if call delivery
fails
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Residential services including barring, caller ID, CF, CW, Conferencing, SCA/SCF/SCR, sim ring, access to voice messaging
Converged services support (mobile extension, WiFi handover)
Emergency calling services, lawful intercept
Integrates with the Alcatel-LucentPersonal Communication Manager
Alcatel-Lucent 5420 Converged Telephony Server and 5420 Personal Communication Manager
IMS-based telephony application server
IMS-based telephony application server
Web portal with intuitive graphical user interface (GUI)
Contact list with presence and availability: Initiates voice, video, e-mail and instant messaging (IM)
Call logs (incoming, outgoing, missed)
Accesses unified messaging: Voice mail, video mail, fax
Web portalWeb portal
5420 CTS(optional)
5420 PCM(optional)
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ODM handset providersIMS-based cellular WiFi integration
ODM handset providersIMS-based cellular WiFi integration
Tier 1 handset providersIMS-based cellular WiFi integration (CWI)
Tier 1 handset providersIMS-based cellular WiFi integration (CWI)
VCC handset strategy
Specifications implemented
as a client
Specifications implemented
as a client
IMS CoreNetwork Solution
IMS CoreNetwork Solution
Dualstrategy
Dualstrategy
Specifications Specifications Alcatel-Lucent 5420 VCC ServerAlcatel-Lucent
5420 VCC Server
Mobility/Handoff ManagerMobility/Handoff ManagerTelephony FeaturesTelephony Features
5450 ISC5450 ISC
BGCFBGCF
S-, I-, P-CSCFS-, I-, P-CSCF
Network ControllerNetwork
Controller
MGCFMGCF
14401440
HSSHSS
Network GatewayNetwork Gateway
MGMG
Tier 1 vendors want to develop their own CWI client based on our specification: We are working with several vendors to make this happen
Working with several ODM vendors to use the PCTEL/Intellivic client and implement Java Virtual Machine (JVM) on their handsets
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3 Value for service providers and end users
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Service provider value proposition
Generate new revenue streams
Low-cost or flat-fee VoIP inside the home, regular cellular fees outside the home
Attract new customers from competitors
Enhance customer experience to improve loyalty, reduce churn
Provide better indoor mobile reception
One phone, one number, one bill
Seamless communications through call handover
Access mobile supplementary services in WiFi
Differentiate through personalization and flexible modes of communication
Web portal for feature access, control and setup (optional)
Voice mail online (optional)
Make calls through PC soft client (optional)
Calls automatically
switch
WiFi broadband
Mobile network
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Service provider value proposition: IMS provides advantages for FMC
Why IMS for FMC?
All calls routed through IMS: Minimizes any additional cost
to circuit (mobile) network
Least cost call routing: Cheapest network always selected
for incoming and outgoing calls
More efficient use of wireless spectrum: Offload traffic to
WiFi
Supports all cellular technologies: CDMA, GSM, UMTS
Reuse IMS architecture for other applications, such as fixed
VoIP
Platform for service blending: Blend voice with data and
multimedia applications
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TRANSFORMTRANSFORM
TRANSITIONTRANSITION
IMS VCC voice and beyond: Transformation beyond basic service
Serv
ice e
nri
ch
men
t
Time
ANCHORANCHOR
Wireless broadband access Seamless access and
roaming Basic calling and
messaging Conventional voice
features Single contact number
Contextual communications
Application-aware IP Session monetization Video clip messaging/
video IM Videoconferencing
IMS provides the
foundation to move up the value
chain
IMS provides the
foundation to move up the value
chain
Converged IP applications
Converged wireless/wireline services
Blended data and voice services
Presence-enabled services
User profiles spanning multiple CPE devices
Unified portal user interface
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Consumer value proposition
Cost savings Lower cost for calls made in WiFi Consolidate voice services
Coverage increase Improved reception inside the home Fixed-voice quality over a dual-mode phone
Convenience Seamless handover of calls: Reduce dropped calls One phone, one number, one voice mail Faster speeds for mobile features inside the home (such
as SMS, MMS, photos and gaming) Web portal access to voice mail, call logs, feature setup
(optional)
4 Service options and scenario
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Personal number One dual-mode
handset (DMH) phone, one number
Personal number and PC soft client Extends the services
available on a mobile handset to a PC
One number: MSISDN
Mobile extension Consistent delivery of
services to the mobile while in cellular and WLAN access areas
Service options can be targeted at different market segments
Pure VCC Extending mobile number to PC softphone
Mobile extension
Dual Mode
Handset
Dual Mode or Single Mode
Handset
Dual Mode or Single Mode
Handset
IMS PC Client
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A day in the life: Consumer VCC use case
Dual-mode phone Seamless WiFi to cellular handoff Message waiting indicator Unified mailbox Seamless cellular to WiFi handoff
Dual-mode phone Seamless WiFi to cellular handoff Message waiting indicator Unified mailbox Seamless cellular to WiFi handoff
The family dog needs a walk. Mary receives a call from her husband, Bob, as she is about to walk out the door. She answers the call on her dual-mode phone and continues the call as she leaves her house.
Once outside and out of range of her home’s WiFi network, the call is handed over to her mobile service network without dropping the call.
While talking to Bob, Mary’s phone beeps, indicating that an e-mail with photo attachments from an interior designer has been delivered to her unified mailbox.
Mary is anxious to see a picture of curtains that the interior designer sent her, so she finishes her call with Bob and opens the e-mail as she steps back inside the house. Once in the house, the dual-mode phone seamlessly hands the call back to the WiFi network, resulting in improved indoor coverage.
5 Why Alcatel-Lucent for consumer FMC?
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Alcatel-Lucent solution differentiators
Fully VCC-compliant VCC specifications-compliant
Two-way handover between cellular and WiFi VCC solution over CDMA/GSM/UMTS Commercial IMS-VCC contract, offering 3GPP-compliant solution
End-to-end solution Pretested and integrated IMS-based solution for faster service introduction VCC clients for devices to speed service introduction Device and CPE interoperability testing programs and relationships Alcatel-Lucent Services FMC expertise and multivendor integration
experience
Flexible deployment options Highly scalable: Capability to start small, grow large Supports third-party feature server or third-party IMS core networks CAMEL integration with all major vendors
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#1 in IMS 20+ references of full IMS 50+ IMS application references
“The vendor that is the most active in this market is Alcatel”
“In both UMA and pre-IMS/IMS VCC categories, Alcatel-Lucent ranks number 1 by the amount of traction, by the number of commercial FMC platforms in the market, and by the diversity of the FMC features and scenarios it supports”
iLocus, The Impact of FMC on World Telecom Market - February 2007
Market leadership in FMC
Alcatel-Lucent is partnering with a growing number of telcos to develop FMC solutions VCC project win with a service provider in Asia Pacific Over 10 active SIP-WiFi trials worldwide
Alcatel-Lucent participation with standards bodies A leader in standards bodies (TISPAN chairmanship, vice chair 3GPP and 3GPP2) Active participant in UMA/global area network (GAN) standards
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Call delivery options provided by Alcatel-Lucent
Mobility Management Application Server (MM AS) option: The IMS core network emulates the MSC to CS network for subscriber access on the WiFi network
Latest location in home location register (HLR) indicates call-delivery location. Alcatel-Lucent IMS core network options include:
Visited MSC emulation (some voice over WLAN [VoWLAN] solutions and broadband service router [BSR] Femto)
Gateway/visited MSC emulation (some VoWLAN solutions and Circuit Mobile Extension [CME])
NeDS function determines call-delivery routing
Service logic function routes the call to the appropriate domain (IMS or CS) based on the current state of registration within the domains, and operator and subscriber preferences
Partial gateway MSC emulation (some VoWLAN and all VoIP/DORA solutions)
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Advantages of each call delivery method
NeDS Supports dual registration
Faster handover procedure because user equipment does not have to register in “other” domain first
Faster call delivery to IMS
With retry to CS, if IMS coverage lost without IMS de-registration, retry will complete call to CS rather than voice mail
Supports Circuit Service Notification Application (CSNA), which requires dual registration
Supports provisioning for different types of IMS access networks, including: VoIP capable access network (Wi-Fi)
Non-VoIP capable access network: General packet radio system (GPRS), high-rate packet data (HRPD) Rev 0
MM AS Supports SMS delivery from legacy
SMS service centers to dual-mode UEs
Supports IMS as serving MSC architecture Enabling CDMA 3G-1x to 3G-1x calls
to route in the 3G-1x network
Allows gradual evolution from existing network architecture
Supports specific cases using multiple types of IMS access networks Wi-Fi/HRPD Rev 0