industry organizations’ global perspective on 5g
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INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS’ GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON 5G
Eshwar Pittampalli, Ph.D., P.E.Director Market Development, Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
NGMN Industry Conference & Exhibition, 24-25 March 2015, Frankfurt, Germany
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The origin, the disruption and the reaction
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The Great Baltimore Fire - Published by ISO Standardization magazine in 1953 The disruption of the business
The Origin of Standards
Integrated broadband network, Full IP, Single Identity, Traffic management
(policy control and deep-packet inspection),
E2E QoS, Differentiated quality,
Smart radio access, Heterogeneous networks,
Content distribution (Multicast, CDN), IMS, Wi-
Fi offload, Network API, provisioning,
Quadruple Play
5G
Network, Billing,
Customer care, CRM,
Identity and Authentication,
Security
The reaction
Application Layer
Control Layer
Network Layer
Operator
business
OTT
business
The future: influence of Network 2020 on Service Layer
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Future networks should support
flexible composition of network
functions, their flexible allocation
and location
Operators need to provide
value beyond data
connectivity-become
“Smarter” by leveraging
unique network assets
Appropriate network APIs will be
exposed and standardized. This
facilitates 3rd
party developers to
realize new services
Millions of devices will be
connected-Wearables alone will
reach 168.2 million by 2019-Berg
Insight
Each user will interact with
multiple devices including cars,
objects, things, home, etc
Many players and business
models will be aiming at
sharing revenue
Focus on innovation and differentiation
Ability to address new market segment needs
Address the needs of today’s developer community
A common code base that can accelerate deployment
Standardization with multi-stakeholders
Cross cooperation among SDOs/SSOs
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The challenges for the SDOs/SSOs
OMA Focus Areas
Building a multi-faceted program on technical activity:
Network and Device APIs, M2M/IoT
Adoption of NFV concepts into the OMA technical evolution strategy
Evolution from standards to implementation. Code-forward approaches, developer
inclusive, Developer tools – GitHub, etc.
Industry outreach and cooperation: oneM2M, BBF, 3GPP, GS1, PCHA, TMF, IPSO
Alliance, W3C, ILA, BEREC, …
Addressing services implications of 5G (Primary market research)
And on organizational aspects:
Membership and Member Programs – Explorer, GA
Events and Workshops
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DEVELOPERS’
Needs
Standards
Development
Organizations
Output
Ecosystem
Communi
ty
Open
Source
Code
Web
Document
ation
Tech
nical
Sum
mary
Tool
s &
Regi
stry
Sand
box
Serv
er
Lab Kit
Demo
Code
Smart
Objects
GitH
ub
Client/Ser
ver
Tutorial
“OMA Developer Toolkit”
Developer Community Paradigm
Services 2020 - Market Research Indications
In anticipation of Network 2020 and its influence on Services 2020, OMA has
initiated a market research study with Strategy Analytics firm to identify future trends
on services landscape.
Initial reading - still fluid set of plans and priorities for services deployment.
Some convergence on key services within the operator community
Difference in opinion on priority and timing between vendors and operators.
Some new work domains that are being identified from our market research are:
Enable “software ecosystem” – an influence of NFV
Monetize network (IaaS) with 3rd party service providers
Signaling intensive IoT services
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Conclusions Industry still finding its way in anticipation of 5G – Identification of new services is
not solidified.
Our primary market research (in progress) indicates a divergence between responses
received from Operators and vendors regarding the emergence of new services
Vendors expect some new services will be deployed sooner than Operator
expectations
The divergent views are not unexpected and point to an opportunity for the industry to
coalesce around some important ideas.
Potential paradigm shift to accommodate new Developer community
Inclusion of non-telecom work domains
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For more information, please contact:: Seth Newberry [[email protected]] or Eshwar Pittampalli ([email protected])
Thank You!