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Carrier Business Economics: Impact of 3G and IMS Training Class
Course ID: 14919
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Carrier Business Economics: Impact of 3G and IMS Training Seminar
Carriers are increasingly looking to differentiate in order to gain more subscribers, gain more revenue, increase margin, however, in many developed countries subscriber growth is slowing due to the already high penetration levels.
In the case of mobile carriers, 3G/4G and IMS will help change the fundamental economics of service delivery, allowing for increased services differentiation without negatively impacting margin. For mobile carriers with 3G modulation, margin per service is different for each service, depending on the nature of the service and how the service is used. SMS and Voice are still higher margin applications, while so-called Unicast Video does not provide margin for a 3G operator.
In the case of fixed, wireline carriers, convergence with mobility assets for policy based networking and continuing to drive down the production costs of capacity will define spending over the next 3 to 5 years.
If you are involved with telecommunications engineering, deployment, strategy, marketing, or services creation, it is critical that you understand these technologies and more importantly, the business implications of 3G/4G and IMS.
In this course, you will study network economics from all angles including the technologies involved, status of wireless standards, key challenges posed by the technology, financial drivers for its adoption, deployment, and security considerations. You will also study the issue of technology migration from legacy, circuit switched networks to that of an all IP IMS domain in multiple scenarios, providing real clues to the participants as to where carrier spending will occur in the next 3 to 5 years, and which technologies and companies will come out on top in the value chain.
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Agenda |
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- Introduction o Historical perspective of wireless networks o Advantages and disadvantages of legacy technologies - 3G Basics o Key terminology o Modulation types & schemes o Evolution of standards o Compare and contrast 3G to 2G o Deployment costs o Monetization of spectrum - IMS Basics o Key terminology o Compare and contrast IMS to legacy, circuit switched networks o IMS layers, concepts, and elements o Definitions/functions per node o Policy overview o IMS in GSM, CDMA, fixed and WiMAX networks o IMS key market trends o SIP overview o MPLS/DiffServ and packet networks overview - Call Flows o Mobile to land o Land to mobile o 2G mobile to 3G VoIP/IMS mobile o 3G VoIP/IMS mobile to 2G Mobile o 2G SMS to 3G/IMS SMS - Traffic Engineering o Randomness o Call Models o Superposition - Applications o Voice o SMS o E-Mail o Streaming Video o Streaming Audio o Diffusion curves of adoption o Margin per application - Current Standards Work and Challenges and Impact to Network Economics o IPv6 o Legacy internetworking o Security o Privacy o RAN performance requirements o Session based QoS o Non-SIP and legacy applications and admission control o Voice call continuity o IMS centralized services o LTE - Wrap-up o Putting it all together o End game, economics, strategy, financial drivers o Future of mobile networking o Q/A and Evaluations |
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Executives responsible for telecommunications planning, design, engineering, deployment, business strategy, marketing, and services creation. Also of interest for analysts who follow the industry looking for what happens next in carrier spending and why.
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While there are no specific course prerequisites, the standard presentation of this course assumes a bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or Finance, or Marketing, or a related subject along with an appropriate background in communications. However, the course presentation style can be modified to suit a less technical audience as needed.
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Carrier Business Economics: Impact of 3G and IMS Training Course Dates and Locations
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Course ID: 14919
| Course Duration: 2 Days
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