Roaming Update Sara Schleutker 26MAY2011 · CDMA Roaming Information Exchange Tool Purpose This...
Transcript of Roaming Update Sara Schleutker 26MAY2011 · CDMA Roaming Information Exchange Tool Purpose This...
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CDMA RoamingCDMA Roaming
Africa CDMA Summit 2011Africa CDMA Summit 2011
Sara SchleutkerSara SchleutkerSr. Product ManagerSr. Product Manager
Qualcomm Qualcomm
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Challenge:What is the business case for CDMA
roaming?
Solution: Standard templates for prepaid and packet data
roaming
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Start your business caseReview travel statistics – find out where your subscribers go
Profile your subscribers – Travel reason– Duration
Receive price points from interconnect vendors
Visit the CDG website (www.cdg.org/irt) for templates– Prepaid roaming – Data roaming
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Template available at: www.cdg.org/
The following assumptions have been made to use as an example:– Carrier has less than 150,000 subscribers and has roaming enabled to
another small carrier– Domestic US travel only – Minor upgrades to small network– User profiles include laptop, Smartphones and handsets – Estimates are based off of industry experts and market research reports
from 2008
How to use – Where there is a blue number, the input can be changed to fit the
scenario
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Challenge:There is no good way to exchange technical
data information
Solution: CDMA Roaming Information Exchange (CRIET)
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CDMA Roaming Information Exchange Tool
PurposeThis tool was developed upon carrier request and with input from the CDMA international roaming industry to allow the CDMA roaming industry to easily and securely exchange roaming information between companies
How it worksRegister for the applicationIndicate who you want to see your company files Upload your company filesApproved partners are notified that a new file has been uploadedDownload files from your partnersCreate your company profile and contacts
Who can use the toolCarriers involved in CDMA roamingVendors involved in CDMA roaming
Free to all registered users
www.cdg.orgCarriers who use CRIET Appalachian Wireless Digicel
New Blue Sky Wireless Ltd. (was CaymanOne) Sprint Nextel
Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless DOCOMO Pacific, Inc. Nex‐Tech Wireless, LLC Starcomms Ltd.Bahamas Telecommunications Company EOCG Wireless (MIO Aruba) On Waves Strata 8 Networks
Bayan Telecommunications Hutchison TelecomPacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited (CityCell Digital) Tata Teleservices
Bell Mobility Illinois Valley Cellular PCCW Mobile HK LimitedTelecom New Zealand (TML‐Telecom Mobile Limited)
Bluegrass Cellular IT&E Overseas, Inc.Pelephone (PCL: Pelephone Communication Ltd.)
Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT)
CCT Global Communications IUSACELL Cellular One NE Pennsylvania Telesystems of Ukraine (PEOPLEnet)
Cellular One (Bermuda Digital Communications) KDDI corp Pioneer Cellular US Cellular
Centennial de Puerto Rico LG Telecom Reliance InfoComms Verizon WirelessChina Telecommunications Corporation Mid‐Rivers Cellular Sasktel Vivo
Claro Jamaica MIO Dutch Antilles Setar Yemen Telecom
Commnet Mobile 8 Telecom (Fren) SK TelecomCommunications Authority of Thailand (CAT)
Movilnet (CanTV) SkytelCricket Communications (Leap Wireless) Movistar Peru Smart (Speednet)
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Usage privacy Your company controls who sees your data
Your company Point of contact (POC) must approve your own user registrationYour POC decides which companies have access to your filesAccess can be added or retracted at your convenienceThe CDG does not manipulate the data
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Company Profiles
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Value in company profiles Carrier Profile Vendor Profile
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Viewing other company profiles
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Contact information Adding in your company contacts
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Need a contact? View and export contacts
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Export all contacts in CRIET with
a single click!
View and export
individual company contacts
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Viewing filesView all files from all companies or sort by
company
View files by categories
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Search by Company Example: Centennial de Puerto Rico
Need access to a file? 2 ways to request it:
1.Contact the file owner2.Request access from a company you may not have access to
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Challenge:Data roaming has too many implementation
options
Solution: CDG guidelines, check lists and expert
presentations
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Packet Data Resources for 1x and EVDOhttp://www.cdg.org/roaming/roaming_resources/roaming_ref_docs.asp
Requirements
Qualification forms
Technical Data Sheets
Check lists
Test Documents
Check lists
Check lists
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Challenge:High end customers travel to Europe where
CDMA has no coverage
Solution: Worldmode
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Olive TelecomV-ME500
EV-DO Rev. A(450 MHz)
GPRS/HSDPA(900/1800/2100 MHz)
CDMA2000 1X CDMA2000 1X EVEV--DODO
GSM/GPRS/EDGEGSM/GPRS/EDGEWCDMA/HSPAWCDMA/HSPA
WiMAXWiMAXLTELTE
IvioIcon Pro DE-88 PlusTM
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)
GSM/WCDMA/HSPA(900/1800/2100 MHz)
Note: This is a sample. It is not an all inclusive list of WorldModeTM devices.
IvioTwilight7 MD-70
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)
GSM/WCDMA/HSPA(850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz)
MotorolaMilestoneTM XT-800
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)
GSM/GRPS/EDGE(850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Novatel WirelessUSB 1000
EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)EDGE / HSPA
(850/2100 MHz)
AnyDATAADU-635WHEV-DO Rev. A
(450 MHz)GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA
(850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz)
HTCTrophy
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)
GSM/WCDMA/HSPA(850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz)
SamsungEpic
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)Mobile WiMAX
(2500 MHz)
LGRevolution VS910
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO Rev. A(800/1900 MHz)
LTE (700 MHz)
One Device Identifier (IMEI=MEID)CSIM to enable RUIM, SIM and USIM capabilities in one smart card
CDMA200 Multi-mode/Multiband Global Roaming Device Samples
HPElitebook Series
EV-DO Rev. A / HSPA(800/850/1800/1900 MHz)
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Challenge:Developing a roaming product with many
operators is time consuming and laborious
Solution: CDMA Roaming Hub
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Simplifies and Accelerates Global Roaming Expansion– Operator signs one multilateral agreement with a Roaming Hub provider
instead of bilateral agreements with each and every roaming partner– Reduces risk and fraud
CDG Document #185– High level requirements for a one stop shop implementation to roaming
partners
YesterdayBilateral Agreements
TodayMultilateral Agreements
MNO 1
MNO 2
MNO 4
MNO 5MNO 6
MNO 3
Other Hubs
MNO 1
MNO 2
MNO 4
MNO 5MNO 6
MNO 3
Hub Provider
One Stop Global Roaming Solution
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Challenge:My vendors only give me solutions they can
provide
Solution: Contact your carrier relations manager and get
involved in the community
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Think of your CRM as an extension to your roaming team:
Introductions and open doors to partnersBuilding business cases and strategyFacilitating workshops and technical trainingProject manage projectsPre and Post commercial testingTracking and monitoring your progress
For any of the above and more contact your CRM directly Rest of
WorldRest of World
Sara [email protected]
China and India
China and India
Americas and
Caribbean
Americas and
Caribbean
Libby [email protected]
Federico [email protected]
Meet your Carrier Relations Manager
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Next Roaming Team Meeting