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Title: MEF Smart Pipe Enablers Webinar


1
MEF Smart Pipe Enablers Webinar
  • Unlocking the Opportunity for Future Content
  • Distribution Models

2
Agenda
  • Introduction to the Panel
  • What is the MEF Initiative about?
  • Presented by Christian Rouffaert, Accenture
  • Commercialising new APIs and API wish list
  • Presented by Glyn Povah, O2
  • The Smart Pipe Opportunity
  • Presented by Ray De Silva, Vodafone
  • Outline of the four main classes of enablers
    (Delivery, Charging, Handset Context, Subscriber
    Insight)
  • Presented by Andrew Bud, mBlox and MEF
  • What is currently happening in the market?
  • Presented by Graham Trickey of the GSMA
  • Discussion and Questions

3
Initiative Leaders and Supporters
Project Manager
Webinar media partner
4
Market Background
  • Apple has shown that consumers have a much bigger
    appetite for consuming mobile content than
    previously thought (over 1 billion downloads
    already).
  • This uptake is driven by a good user experience
    and the accessibility to diverse and rich media
    content.
  • Quality, reliability and simplicity can only be
    enhanced by operator enabling services, which
    alone can give the media/content owner/ retailer
    the necessary visibility and control they need.

5
What are Enabling Services?
  • Currently non-operator enterprises act as content
    publishers/retailers, sourcing content and
    investing in services.
  • To enhance deliver services, they buy certain
    services from the operators.
  • These are known as enabling services, which
    enable a 3rd party to create, deliver bill
    for mobile content service.
  • Quality, reliability and simplicity can only be
    enhanced by operator enabling services.

6
Smart Pipe Enablers World
7
What are MEFs Goals?
  • Provide a key forum for content owners and
    application developers to articulate and
    communicate their functional, technical and
    commercial requirements.
  • Working with MNOs to educate the media and
    content owners, content retailers, social
    networking and for those who are in the direct to
    consumer space.
  • The implementation by operators of a coherent and
    market-focused set of smart-pipe enabling
    services, based on standards which fully
    recognise the needs of the content community.
  • The enthusiastic uptake of newly-available
    enabling services by content and service
    providers, so as to encourage operators to
    implement the broadest range of enabling services.

8
Commercialising New APIs
  • Glyn Povah

9
Commercialising new APIs
  • Litmus has already opened up a number of new
    APIs
  • Manage Device API
  • View Account Status API
  • Manage Post Pay Bolt Ons API
  • View Device Compatibility API
  • We have been in discussions with content
    providers, developers and aggregators regarding
    what APIs they would like (and therefore see
    commercial value from)
  • Also involved in MEF Smart Pipes Initiative, GSMA
    One API

We need a simple commercial framework that we can
articulate to the developer / aggregator community
10
API wishlist
  • Handset Lookup (esp. for Web and SMS)
  • Prepay / Postpay Lookup
  • Charge Advice (i.e. will this charge request
    succeed?)
  • Price Plan Lookup
  • Data Price Plan Lookup
  • Sell Data Bolt-ons (Affiliate Scheme?)
  • 3G/2G Handset Lookup
  • 3G/2G SIM Lookup / Bearer Detection
  • Roaming Lookup (is customer abroad? If yes what
    country?)
  • Handset Configuration Check (does it have correct
    settings for?)

There is market demand for more intelligent APIs
and enablers
11
Vodafone B2B Enablers
  • The Smart Pipe opportunity

Internet Discovery Services Vodafone Group July
2009
12
The landscape
  • Consumers are becoming more sophisticated and
    demanding better user experience
  • Where the user experience is right we see
    significant multiples of usage propensity
  • Given the right experience they will pay for just
    about anything
  • Its an attractive opportunity and the race to
    deliver is on with a crowded eco-system of
    players jostling for position
  • With increased end user revenues possible,
    Internet players, terminal manufacturers and
    MNOs are all competing for increased customer
    attention
  • The MNO challenge is to develop a highly
    scaleable yet rich set of network enablers across
    a range of devices to support own and 3rd pty
    services
  • Common objectives include cost reduction rapid
    time to market
  • Only a holistic approach will work and
    significant technical and commercial
    re-engineering required

13
Propensity to use is c4X more than all users and
c2X more than other smart phone users
iPhone users vs. other mobile users - service
consumption
Source ComScore March 2009 (UK)
14
Great user experience pricing usage explosion
June 2009 World wide smart phone requests by OS
Total installed base of Apple iPhone users c2
yet accounts for c50 of total smart phone traffic
Source AdMob June 2009
15
Vodafone announcement May 09.
  • Third party developers get
  • A single point of access to millions of Vodafone
    customers across the globe
  • Faster time to market for new products and
    services across several operating systems and
    handsets
  • Enhanced revenue stream opportunities
  • Simplified micro-payments for services through
    the use of Vodafones existing billing systems
  • Customers get
  • A greater selection of more compelling internet
    applications and services
  • More convenience and greater flexibility in
    paying for new services
  • A simpler and more intuitive mobile internet
    experience
  • Consistent quality of service across the entire
    Vodafone footprint

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Use case Charging
Vodafone Charge to Bill a global enabler, an
industry first
  • A single point of integration for partners and
    central transaction routing to relevant OpCo
  • Reduces deployment costs/complexity, improves
    time to market

VF GIG
VF Global Integration Gateway
Payment request from partner
Local Billing System
Payment response from VF
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Vodafone Charge to Bill
  • Enables online and mobile merchants to bill their
    consumers for low cost content and services
    directly on the user mobile - contract or pre-pay
  • No pre-registration necessary reduces typical
    barriers to purchase
  • Genuine single click payment experience, making
    it easy for consumers to buy a wide range of
    content and services and delivering high
    conversion rates/repeat revenues for merchants
  • Offers merchants complete flexibility and control
    of their pricing model - also supports
    subscription service billing and In-application
    billing delivering a greater user experience and
    optimising the revenue potential for the
    merchants
  • Reliable the transactions are processed in real
    time, there is instant notification of payment
    success or failure and a transparent audit trail
    so any issues can be detected and followed up
    immediately
  • Funds Reservation and Capture capabilities make
    it possible for merchants to confirm content has
    been successfully downloaded before final payment
    is taken, reducing the need for refunds

Around 14 of worldwide mobile content and
application sales handled by mobile payment
platform Bango are completed using a credit card.
Conversion rates for well known brands are around
10-20 when using a credit card and 30-70 when
using operator billing
18
Outline of the main classes of enablers
  • Andrew Bud

19
Types of Smart Pipe Enablers
  • Network Provided (eg GSMA One API)
  • Delivery
  • Charging
  • Handset context
  • Subscriber Insight
  • Handset Provided (eg OMTP Bondi)
  • Transmission control (eg calls, SMS)
  • Screen Control
  • Radio and network status (eg location, data
    speed)
  • Other handset resources control status (eg GPS,
    accelerometer, camera)

20
Network Enablers Delivery Examples
  • Transmission MT SMS MMS, call setup
  • Reception MO SMS MMS, call routing
  • Simplified numbering and routing plans for access
  • shortcodes, custom URL resolution
  • Special low tariffs for user access
  • Freephone (0800)
  • Sender-pays data
  • Network Content Path intervention
  • Ringback tone provisioning
  • Quality of service
  • Guaranteed maximum latency for SMS/MMS and IP
  • Guaranteed minimum network throughput for IP
    downloads
  • Streaming support

21
Network Enablers Charging Examples
  • Charge to bill Premium SMS
  • Charge to bill Premium Click-to-Buy (WAP
    Billing)
  • Charge to bill Premium silent billing
  • Charge to account stored value accounts
  • Charge to account money transfer
  • Credit to bill/ credit to account
  • NFC-authorised charge to account

22
Network Enablers Handset Context Examples
  • Interrogating network knowledge
  • Location
  • Age verification
  • Other content/billing filters
  • Radio connection type and status
  • Handset type and software release
  • Handset memory status
  • SIM subscription type and data plan
  • Alerting from network knowledge
  • Location etc.

23
Network Enablers Subscriber Insight Examples
  • Demographic lookup
  • Basic audience profile parameters
  • Can be inferred approximately or mined precisely
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Socio-economic class
  • Marketing location region
  • May be used to scale and justify CPM-based
    advertising
  • Behavioural lookup
  • Individual activity-based metrics
  • May serve to maximise targeting of CPC/CPM-based
    advertising

24
  • Overview for the Mobile Entertainment Forum
  • Open Network Enablers API

Graham Trickey, Senior Director, GSMA June 2009
25
GSMA 3rd Party Access OneAPI
  • What? a set of open network enabler APIs (OneAPI)
    that can be supported across mobile operators and
    other networks.
  • Why? To unlock valuable network enablers in a
    consistent fashion, and thus reduce the time
    developers spend integrating to multiple
    operators. Initial enablers for the API are
    Charging, Location, Messaging, with more to
    come.
  • How? lightweight APIs to encourage portability of
    Mobile apps but still allow for competition and
    differentiation between operators also
    commercial and operational facilitators to reduce
    fragmentation
  • Who? GSMA working group of operators, vendors,
    aggregators plus developer collaboration. Aimed
    at small innovators and Web developers who can
    benefit from the reduced integration effort to
    deliver consumer, enterprise and convergence
    applications across operators.
  • When? Commercial implementations Q1 2010

26
OneAPI phase 1
DELIVERED MARCH 09
Public Reference Implementation hosting Messaging
and Location across 10 operators (for
non-commercial testing)
27
OneAPI first phase
Completed March 2009 OMA specification starts End
July 2009
Messaging   
via OneAPI
via OneAPI
  • Send an SMS/MMS
  • Use cases
  • on-time Website password
  • text/photo/video alerts
  • trigger application on handset
  • Receive an MO SMS/MMS
  • Use cases
  • text/ photo/video blogging
  • client application updating server (games)
  • Get information based on text (e.g. Wikipedia
    definition)

Charging   
Location   
via OneAPI
via OneAPI
  • Get location (for individual or group)
  • Use cases
  • cross-operator buddy finder/LB gaming
  • Mash-ups with mapping, reviews services.
  • Reserve, Charge, Refund amount to user
  • Use cases
  • Seamless mobile billing
  • Using MNO billing for PC services

28
OneAPI Reference Implementation
Developer Environment
Server that implements OneAPI and converts calls
to proprietary Operator APIs.
Developer A
Proprietary APIs
Development TCs
OneAPI Reference Implementation
T-Mobile
OneAPI call
OneAPI response
Development TCs
Developer B
10 operator companies in 9 different countries
connected Orange (FR), Telecom Italia (IT),
Telus (CA), T-Mobile (UK,DE,NL,AT), Telenor (NO),
Vodafone (UK,ES)
29
OneAPI phase 2
STARTED MARCH 09
Workstreams
Technical
Commercial
Go To Market
  • Ensure a robust usable standard
  • Recommend a consistent technical framework for
    implementations
  • Evolve the existing APIs
  • and produce 2nd phase APIs Data Connection,
    Click to Call, Personalisation
  • Making commercial engagement process easier
    across operators
  • Recommending Ts Cs templates
  • Investigate a consistent developer/app identity
    across operators
  • Evaluate a single portal to provide access to
    multiple Operators
  • Encourages implementations and usage of OneAPI
  • Develop business rationale for operators to
    support OneAPI and promote OneAPI within
    operators
  • Present and discuss OneAPI at developer events
  • Run pilot trial(s) of OneAPI

30
GSMA Project participants
  • All Major European Operators, plus major USA,
    Canadian Asian Operators
  • Enterprise and SDP Vendors
  • Developer involvement via portal
  • Liaisons/collaboration with OMA, OMTP BONDI, MEF,
    TM Forum

31
Thank you!
http//www.gsmworld.com/oneapi Graham
Trickey, Senior Director, GSMA gtrickey_at_gsm.org
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Key Deliverables next 12 months
  • Industry survey
  • White Paper explaining the Enablers concept.
  • MEF service definitions for key enablers
    objectives, functional capabilities and
    regulatory implications etc.
  • Acceptance by other bodies of the MEF service
    definitions as the basis for their technical
    definition of enabler API standards.
  • Identified needs for technical standardisation of
    enablers by other institutions where such needs
    are not already being addressed.
  • Surveys of members on the value of enablers to
    operators, vendors, intermediaries and the
    content industry.
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