Business Opportunities beyond Ultrabroadband: Proximity Services and LTE direct



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Business Opportunities beyond Ultrabroadband: Proximity Services and LTE direct

Agenda LTE Direct: concept; Service Logic; Use Cases and Scenario Value Proposition: Domestic market; Tetra Vs LTE Direct; LTE Direct vs alternative technologies; Takeaways.

Concept LTE-Direct known as well as D2D, LTE Radar or ProSe, it s a device-to-device technology enablers to: Discovers the relevant utilities service and people for user s in proximity via licensed LTE spectrum; Discovers thousands of devices within a range of hundreds of meters (0 ~500m); Allows a secure ID/profile and geo-localization transmission. 2 Main areas of application: Proximity Connection between LTE-D Device s is always managed by the LTE Network. Devices must be in E-UTRAN coverage Public Safety Communication between all authorized Users in proximity can be out of coverage: Users can automatically use LTE D when E- UTRAN coverage is not available In PS mode the Users can create a closing group to direct communicate between them 3

Proximity: Service logic (Local Adv) 2 Network verifies that UE1 is a LTE direct service subscriber, therefore paying the relative fee. Network verifies the UE2 position (fee paid) hence gives the consent to Monitoring. 5 The operator SELLS: The Right to Announce The Right to Discovery at the end users and the applications I m here 1 UE1 App s sends a request to the network to announce on LTE D environment. Offer xx Speical price 3 UE1 Business ANNOUNCE MNO Network gives the authorization to Announcing at the UE1. UE2 End users MONITORING 4 UE2 send the request to monitoring and receive the authorization by the NET. UE2 receives the promotion by the UE1. 6 4

Proximity: Service logic (Social) 2 NET checks the Social APP of UE1 have paid the feed for LTE Direct. Network verifies the UE2 position (fee paid) hence gives the consent to Monitoring. 5 The OPERATOR sells: The Right to Announce The Right to Discovery at the end user and the applications MNO I m here 1 The Social App on UE1 sends the request to announce on LTE D environment, at the NET. 3 UE1 Consumer ANNOUNCE Network gives the authorization to Announcing at the UE1. 4 UE2 End users MONITORING UE2 send the request to monitor the presence of the people known. UE2 Recognized UE1, start the navigation on its profile. 6 5

Public Safety: Service logic Direct communication One-to-Many ProSe App PS on the Devices used by Fireman 1 2 ProSe App PS on the Devices used by Fireman 3 ProSe App PS on the Devices used by Fireman 4 6

Use Cases and Scenarios Transportation Security Dating Events UTILITY SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT B2C Local ADV CRM Coupons Loyalty MOBILE MARKETING B2B2C Public Safety Private Mobile Net PUBLIC SAFETY & PRIVATE MOBILE RADIO B2B

B2C Utility, Social, Entertainment: VALUE PROPOSITION CONCEPT Come in the magic world: "Around You" you will know how beautiful is the surroundings! xx Euro Month REASON WHY It provides a big opportunity across a large range of applications and services in a proximity environment KEY BENEFITS Customer: enhances user experience by providing privacy sensitive and battery efficient discovery services MNO: increase ARPU providing a Premium Service

B2C Utility, Social, Entertainment: BUSINESS MODEL MNO Sales Services of Utility, Social & Entertainment to its customer base Consumer Customer Pays Monthly Fee for LTE-D Services Download App to utilize service and social network Gives Consent to receive advertising messages Source: Qualcomm Technologies Inc 2014

B2B2C Local Advertising: BUSINESS MODEL MNO Trades with a Sales House several applications identities to announce on the LTE Direct channel Sales House Resells to the advertising s stakeholder the application identities LTE Direct by providing the opportunities to develop Apps for local advertising

B2B2C CRM, Loyalty, Couponing: BUSINESS MODEL MNO Large Enterprise Pre installed App on LTE-D Device Ready Pay fee for each app installed CRM Loyalty Couponing 2 mins B. Weiss Event Food At 50m 2 points for 1 expended Bookshop Retail 1 Lips Gift each 10 expended

Revenue Model B2B2C CRM/Loyalty/couponing Operator sells The APP installation on the LTE D device s MNO Fast Food Bookshop Retail Large Enterprises B2C/Consumer The operator sells... Services for: Utility Social Entertainment Local ADV The operator sells Direct Local ADV Channel B2B2C Sells back advertising space

TETRA vs LTE Direct FEATURE PERFORMANCES SECURITY COVERAGE SPECTRUM INTEROPERABILITY TETRA Device-to-device Relay Push to Talk Group Communication Broadcast data: max 538kbps Call Setup <300 ms Mutually authentication over-the-air Encrypted (over-the-air, Employee-to- Employee) Needs a dedicated access Radio infrastructure Dedicated (400 MHz, 900 MHz, etc) Equipment and MS interoperable and compatible LTE-Direct Proximity based Service (with a Groups & Relay for public safety) Push to Talk (OMA) Group Communication Enabler Broadcast data: DL: max 100 Mbps UL: max 75 Mbps Call Setup tra 5.5. 7 secondi Authentication & Key Agreement (AKA, in USIM e AuC) Encrypted over-the-air (Integrity e Confidentiality) ID protection of the user & device Legal Tap Any LTE Radio infrastructure could be ultize It s possible to utilize a licensed band (2.6/2.1GHz,1900/1800/ 900/800/700 MHz etc ) Interface open standard Backward compatible 13

LTE D vs alternative technologies DISTANCE COVERAGE % pop INDOOR BATTERY SCALABILITY EFFICIENCY LTE D 0~500m > 80% - 2016 Yes Low High 100% WiFi 50m 100% Yes Medium High At customer discretion NFC 1mm 100% Yes Low High 100% GPS 50m~infinity 100% No Higher Low At customer discretion DISTANCE LTE-D & GPS Working at medium distances COVERAGE INDOOR BATTERIA SCALABILTY EFFICIENCY Coverage available for whole people GPS not working indoor WiFi & GPS Drain battery GPS always derive the proximity from loca tion data, which has to be managed by a central platform LTE D in On only in relevant proximity situation

Mapping technologies into services LTE Direct WiFi Direct GPS NFC Utility Trasportation Security SOCIAL & ENTERTAIN MENT Dating Events MOBILE MARKETING Local ADV CRM Loyalty Couponig LTE Direct is the only technology enables all services

Opportunity sizing REVENUES DISTRIBUTION FOR A TELCO Utility, Social, Entertainment CRM, Loyalty, Couponing Local Advertising Public Safety 2016 2017 2018 Public Safety/PMR Local Advertising CRM, Loyalty, Couponing 2016 2017 2018 Utility, Social, Entertainment 16

Standardization Roadmap Y13 1Q Y14 2Q Y14 3Q Y14 4Q Y14 Requirements Stage 1 TR 22.803 TS 22.278 Architecture Stage 2 TR 23.703 TS 23.303 Security & Protocol Stage 3 TR 33.833 TS 33.303 Network Stage 3 TS 24.333-4 TS 29.344 Radio Stage 3 TR 36.843 CLOSING R12

Takeaways LTE Direct /D2D is the technology that fits the best to the requirements of proximity and public safety services Adopting the best value proposition and the most suitable business model for each class of new services will guarantee the best return to all the players in the value chain: MNOs, technology vendors, application developers; The interoperability between MNO s and the referred agreements is necessary, in order to rapidly achieve an acceptable addressable customer base; A wide LTE coverage is a key success factor in order to realize a prompt growth and expansion of the services 18