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Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 1
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Personal Broadband
Proposal forBroadband Working Group,
Communication Futures Programme
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 2
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Context: Inter-Industry Tussle
! Traditional industry boundaries within the “technology” sector Traditional industry boundaries within the “technology” sector Traditional industry boundaries within the “technology” sector Traditional industry boundaries within the “technology” sector are becoming are becoming are becoming are becoming increasingly blurred:increasingly blurred:increasingly blurred:increasingly blurred:
o Services:Services:Services:Services:o “Triple Play”: Television / ISP / Telecommunication ?“Triple Play”: Television / ISP / Telecommunication ?“Triple Play”: Television / ISP / Telecommunication ?“Triple Play”: Television / ISP / Telecommunication ?o FixedFixedFixedFixed----MobileMobileMobileMobile----Convergence: Voice and DataConvergence: Voice and DataConvergence: Voice and DataConvergence: Voice and Data
o Devices:Devices:Devices:Devices:o EntertainmentEntertainmentEntertainmentEntertainment----Hubs: PC’s or Consumer Electronics?Hubs: PC’s or Consumer Electronics?Hubs: PC’s or Consumer Electronics?Hubs: PC’s or Consumer Electronics?o Computing Devices and Productivity Tools: Phones, PC’s, or in beComputing Devices and Productivity Tools: Phones, PC’s, or in beComputing Devices and Productivity Tools: Phones, PC’s, or in beComputing Devices and Productivity Tools: Phones, PC’s, or in between?tween?tween?tween?
! Possible ReasonsPossible ReasonsPossible ReasonsPossible Reasonso Industry Push:Industry Push:Industry Push:Industry Push:
o Economic Imperative of Growth Economic Imperative of Growth Economic Imperative of Growth Economic Imperative of Growth """" InterInterInterInter----Industry TussleIndustry TussleIndustry TussleIndustry Tussleo Technical Advances Technical Advances Technical Advances Technical Advances """" Necessary ToolsNecessary ToolsNecessary ToolsNecessary Tools (e.g., “IP(e.g., “IP(e.g., “IP(e.g., “IP----Landslide”)Landslide”)Landslide”)Landslide”)
o Consumer PullConsumer PullConsumer PullConsumer Pullo Benefits (perceived or actual)Benefits (perceived or actual)Benefits (perceived or actual)Benefits (perceived or actual)o NoveltyNoveltyNoveltyNovelty
! Opportunities?Opportunities?Opportunities?Opportunities?
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 3
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Context: Service Definition & 4C’s
“Communication is the act of consuming content through a channel“Communication is the act of consuming content through a channel“Communication is the act of consuming content through a channel“Communication is the act of consuming content through a channel within a specific context”within a specific context”within a specific context”within a specific context”
Content
CommunicationEntertainment Information
Consumption
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Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 4
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Context: Access Everywhere, BB Penetration & Absorption of MobilitySpectrum of Possibilities With Different Characteristics
Residential & Enterprise Wireless, DSL & Fixed Access
Fixed & Fixed Wireless DataFixed & Fixed Wireless DataFixed & Fixed Wireless DataFixed & Fixed Wireless Data
Mobile Wireless DataMobile Wireless DataMobile Wireless DataMobile Wireless Data
Wide area data Wide area data Wide area data Wide area data
Hot zones Hot zones Hot zones Hot zones
BroadcastingBroadcastingBroadcastingBroadcasting
Hot spotsHot spotsHot spotsHot spots
# residential users, SoHo# fixed UE location, no mobility# ADSL data rate at a minimum for wireless# Up to 100mbps (as in SK) for fixed
# Traffic distributed over large area# portability, low to high mobility# low to high data rate# low to medium traffic density
# High density traffic distributed over a small urban area (city centre, financial district)
# portability, low mobility# high data rate
# Unidirectional traffic# low to high data rate# local or wide area coverage# possible broadcast/mobile
convergence
Hot spotsHot spotsHot spotsHot spots# high traffic density over
small hot spots, mainly indoor
# high data rate# portability
Cable, xDSL, Fiber
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 5
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Context: Opportunity & Rational for Success
! Observation: Observation: Observation: Observation: Many recent technology driven services owe their success in massmarket, at least in part, to their personal nature " absorbed in users’ lives! OpportunityOpportunityOpportunityOpportunity: Making Broadband Personal
! Examples: o Mobile Peer-to-Peer Communication (to overtake fixed-line revenue in 2004 )o Laptop Computers (more sold than desktops in 2004)o Personal Digital Assistantso Personal Music Playerso Google
! Hypothesis : these services share common characteristics:o Conducive Infrastructure o Suitable Content o Suitable Consumption Deviceo Attractive Business Modelo Useful Service (perceived or factual)
! Question: Question: Question: Question: Can an infrastructure service (i.e., BB) become personal?
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Personal BroadbandPersonal BroadbandPersonal BroadbandPersonal BroadbandA virtuous cycle?A virtuous cycle?A virtuous cycle?A virtuous cycle?
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 6
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
When is Broadband Personal?
BB UsersBB UsersBB UsersBB Users
BB Technologies
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Mobility
BandwidthCoverageDependability
Trust Models
Deployment Cost
Aggregation
Business ModelsPersonalPersonalPersonalPersonal
BroadbandBroadbandBroadbandBroadband
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 7
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Sample Vision: User-Centricity in a connected world
Play Home
Dense Environment
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Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 8
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Example of Barriers
! Supply Side:o Suitable business model for further investment in the core when most obvious sources of revenue are at the edge including the role of “context provider”o Incorporation of different suppliers with different goals (commercial or social) into a common substrate for communication (for both near-field and telecommunication): Co-existence & adaptability o Availability of suitable technology at reasonable cost to cover a profitable portion of population:
$ Appropriate Bandwidth, Capacity &Scalability for both synchronous and asynchronous services
$ Multi-path & User’s Preference (including mobility)
$ Security & trust
!Demand Side:o Adoption: Required social, regulatory, and technical development for a profitable business and how users assess the usefulness of personal broadband?oAdaptation: How personal broadband can change the behavior of users?o Absorption: How personal broadband can become invisible?
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 9
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Need: Impartial & Broad Perspective
! Convergence of various industries demands a perspective that is not biased towards any, but broad enough to cover all
! Such cross-industry initiative would require significant intellectual capital with uncertain financial returns for any one company " Academic participation is essential
! To be effective, such a vision requires participation of business and technical experts to turn it into reality
! There is a need for quick results " existing forums may not be effective
! There is a need for cooperation with shared rewards
! MIT / CFP provides an ideal ground for accomplishing all of the above requirements
Personal BroadbandHossein MoiinJanuary 25th, 2005 page 10
For DiscussionBBWG, CFP
Proposal: A Programme of Research by June 2005 As Agreed In Small Group
1. Vision(4/05)
2A.Technology(6/05)
2B. Business(6/05)
• What would personal broadband look like & is it a good idea?• What services would it offer? What characteristics would it possess?• How would it benefit general public?
• What are the key technological barriers to the vision?• What are the potential approaches to removing these barriers?• Which of these holds most promise and should be pursued in CFP?
Description
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• What are the key barriers to the vision (considering tussle and existing investments) on both the supply and demand sides (business or otherwise, e.g., micro-barriers)?
• What are the potential approaches to remove those barriers?• Which of these holds most promise and should be pursued?• Incorporate regulatory, lesson from near industries, and consumption trends
Approach
• Small team to propose the vision, frame the questions and come up with initial answers (mix of academia and industry covering both technology and business issues)
• Update the larger team (Broadband and Core-Edge working groups) and solicit input • Incorporate inputs and gain approval• Present Whitepapers in June to a broad audience outlining the programme of research
Process • Use MIT/CFP BBWG & Core Edge (industry neutral, but heavily subscribed by various industries) to define and agree a vision and identify a programme of research to take to various standard bodies, corporations, institutions, etc