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Title: Powering Mobile Business


1
Powering Mobile Business
  • Mobile Messaging for North America Beyond
  • William H. Dudley
  • Product Manager, North AmericaCMG Wireless Data
    Solutions

April 2002
2
CMG plc
  • Is a London- and Netherlands-based 1 billion
    global provider of IT solutions with over 14,000
    employees
  • Provides management consulting, outsourcing,
    system development and integration services for
    clients worldwide
  • Was established in 1964, and now has offices in
    17 countries
  • Is listed on the London and Amsterdam stock
    exchanges
  • Continues its plans to grow its North American
    presence through its Wireless Data Solutions
    division

3
The Market
  • Mobile connections revenues continue to grow
    worldwide
  • IP quickly replacing voice in wireline and
    wireless networks (most mobile connections are
    digital today)
  • Carriers are fighting declining ARPUs
  • Extended services can offset decline through new
    revenue channels
  • Success of extended services approach dependent
    on
  • Market barriers to entry
  • Technology adoption

4
Market Barriers
  • North America still lags behind Europe and Asia
    in extended mobile services
  • Many N.A. markets are still regional
  • So many questions still
  • How far off is a national or continent-wide
    mobile market? global?
  • Can regional carriers learn to play together to
    grow the market?
  • What technologies will ultimately win?
  • What will the killer applications be?

5
Technology Issues for 2002
  • Despite many announcements, there is a major
    issue of CDMA vs. TDMA vs. GSM vs. iDEN
  • Many carriers support multiple technologies
    within their own networks
  • Migration to either GSM/GPRS/EDGE and
    CDMA/CDMA2000
  • Previously, lack of SMS Interoperability has been
    biggest barrier to widespread SMS acceptance in
    the Americas. This is now being resolved.
  • Defining Messaging Services for increased ARPU
  • 3G still not reality for most users
  • 2G mobile messaging technology (SMS) is gaining
    acceptance
  • 2.5G messaging technology (EMS) being adopted
  • 3G messaging technology (MMS) being tested and
    trialed
  • Will need capabilities to interoperate among
    multiple generations

6
SMS Interoperability Key to Messaging Success
  • The ability to send messages to any wireless
    phone is paramount to offering more advanced
    services
  • European and Asian operators have seen expanded
    revenues due to SMS alone

Source 3G Mobile July 25 2001, Volume3, nr 14
7
Canada was First November 6, 2001
Canadas wireless operators aim to increase data
revenue by enabling cross-network SMS using
services provided by CMG. US carriers must
emulate their northern neighbors to unlock the
multibillion-dollar SMS revenue opportunity.
- Forrester Research, Inc. (11.08.2001)
American carriers are still gearing up for what
they expect to be an explosion of short-message
traffic.
- CNET News.com
The world's most popular mobile data service got
a boost on Tuesday when Canada's four wireless
operators said they would connect their systems
so that all 10 million subscribers can send text
messages to each other - Reuters
8
Canadian Commercial Results So far
  • On April 2nd, the CWTA announced commercial
    availability of inter-carrier SMS between the
    four major Canadian carriers.
  • In the 1st 20 days, this resulted in roughly a
    20 increase in the number of inter-carrier
    messages between those four carriers.
  • All messages were Mobile Handset Originated
  • Heaviest traffic seems to be between the hours of
    1000PM and 0100AM and 0200PM and 500PM.

9
An Explosion of SMS Interoperability Services
  • 11/19/2001 ATT Wireless First to Break the
    Carrier Barrier
  • 02/27/2002 Cingular to Offer Text Messaging
    Without Boundaries
  • 03/01/2002 VoiceStream Expands Two-Way Text
    Messaging Service
  • 03/19/2002 New Inter-carrier Messaging Solution
    for Sprint to Drive Text Messaging Growth in U.S.
  • 04.09.2002 Verizon Wireless Deploys Platform To
    Manage Inter-Carrier Text
    Messaging Traffic
  • In the United States

10
Third Party SMS Interoperability Solutions
  • Three Inter-Carrier Vendors, or ICVs, will carry
    the majority of the North American traffic.
  • All of North America should be interconnected by
    End of June, 2002.
  • Clear advantages to this model
  • Interoperability vendor works as a third-party
    intermediary between competitive carriers.
  • With Carrier support, multiple interoperability
    vendors are interconnecting their networks for
    even greater coverage.
  • Strong business model for both carrier and
    vendor.
  • CTIA, CWTA, SMS Forum are supporting this effort
    and providing support.

11
North America Inter-Carrier SMS Providers
  • CMG Canada 95 coverage
  • Bell Mobility - Canada
  • Microcell - Canada
  • Rogers ATT Wireless Canada
  • TELUS Mobility - Canada
  • Inphomatch U.S.A. 47 coverage
  • ATT Wireless - USA
  • VoiceStream Wireless - USA
  • Verizon Wireless - USA
  • Illuminet/MobileSpring U.S.A 31 coverage
  • Sprint PCS USA
  • Cingular Wireless USA

12
North American Inter-Carrier SMS
Microcell
Telus Mobility
CMG
Rogers ATT
Bell Mobility
Cingular Wireless
Other U.S. Canadian Carriers (TBA)
VoiceStream
MobileSpring/Illuminet
Verizon Wireless
Sprint PCS
InphoMatch
ATT Wireless
Other U.S. Carriers (TBD)
Legend
Typically SMPP over TCP/IP (Dependent upon
agreed to protocol with carrier)
Projected interconnectivity by End of June, 2002
SMPP over TCP/IP
13
Mobile Messaging and Instant Messaging
  • Growing in popularity
  • In the U.S., VoiceStream Wireless is marketing
    AOL Instant Messaging on their wireless phones
    and is selling Nokia 3390 Gold handsets with an
    AIM client installed.
  • North America is the worldwide leading user of
    AOL IM Some analysts say that AOL / SMS
    interoperability will also drive SMS traffic.
  • Most other carriers offer Mobile AOL through
    either SMS or WAP.

14
Taking SMS Interoperability Global
  • CMG is working on numerous Inter-Carrier SMS
    deployments in South America, Europe, and Latin
    America.
  • Brazil TCS and Global Telecom
  • Brazil Maxitel and Telebahia (Telefonica
    group)
  • Brazil Over 5 million wireless subscribers now
    enjoy inter-carrier SMS
  • CMG is working with many other carriers in South
    America to provide inter-carrier SMS.
  • The larger Global Carriers are taking note
    interconnecting their properties.

15
The Wireless Messaging Industry Players SMSC
Market Share
Source Merill Lynch Research (2001)
16
Tele- phony
Pull
Push
Wireless Service Broker
Internet
Cellular
Multi Media Messaging
Secure
Unified Messaging Commu- nications
Location
Mobile Messaging
Wireless Service Broker
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  • CMGs Flagship SMSC Line
  • Full Support for TDMA, CDMA, GSM, GPRS/EDGE,
    UMTS, CDMA2000
  • Multi-Stack SMSC
  • Inter-SMSC Router Achieving SMS
    Interoperability
  • CMG provides both Standalone Hosted Solutions
  • Integration Capabilities for SMS-based Service
    Providers
  • Instant Messaging Platform Integration
  • Full Support for Enhanced Messaging
  • Integration with our Query Reporting Platform
  • Integration with Payment Broker

18
CMGs Hosted Inter-Carrier Solutions
  • Enables connectivity to all technologies (iDEN,
    CDMA, TDMA, GSM, GPRS, UMTS, WAP-based Messaging
    and CDMA 2000)
  • Supports SMPP Release 3.3, 3.4, and SMTP
  • Carriers can update their own numbering plans
    supports wireless number portability
  • SMSC/Carrier profiles
  • Message conversion, segmentation
  • Creation of billing records (CDRs)
  • Simple billing models based on inter-carrier
    message volume
  • Standard SNMP Alarms available to carriers as an
    option
  • Flexible status and traffic reports delivered to
    carriers
  • High-speed, redundant IP connectivity to all
    carriers
  • The ISR is based on CMGs very successful,
    flagship SMSC product

19
Mutual Benefits CMG Interoperability Services
  • Increases mobile messaging revenue stream
  • Low dependency of other carriers
  • Additional revenue from other carriers
  • Low risk and low operation costs
  • Product has EVOLVED from proven technology
  • ISR is a Long-term and strategic CMG product
  • CMG can provide other, complimentary products
    SMSC, Wireless Service Broker, Multimedia
    Messaging

20
Our Products
Our Services
  • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
  • Systems Integration
  • Solution Configuration
  • Solution Deployment
  • Solution Launch
  • SUPPORT SERVICES
  • TRAINING SERVICES
  • Wireless Service Broker
  • Short Message Service Center
  • Inter-SMSC Router
  • Cell Broadcast System
  • Unified Messaging/Communications
  • Multimedia Messaging Service Center
  • EPPIX Customer Case and Billing System

21
Our Portfolio
Users
Directory Server
Unified Communications
Cell Broadcast System
Real-time Analysis Query Reporting
RAS
Video Audio Streaming / Conversion
Inter-SMSC Router
GGSN
Provisioning Interface
Payment Broker
Virus Spam Control Center
Firewall
Secure Service Broker
Location Service Broker
External Applications
Applications
Framework
IP-based Connectivity
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William H. Dudley Product Manager, North
America Wireless Messaging Products 15303 Dallas
Parkway, Suite 1140 Addison, Texas
75001-4409 972.702.7520 bill.dudley_at_cmg-usa.com
www.cmg.com
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