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Policy Control and Charging 2013 Conference Summary
- 1. Policy Control and Data
Charging Conference 2013
Highlights
Policy Control and Real-Time Charging Conference
15th-17th April 2013, Berlin
www.alanquayle.com/blog
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David Sharpley from Amdocs gave a nice review of the emergence of the
evolution of the policy market. By 2017 Policy Market could be $2.4B and
dominated by a few vendors, this is the big question facing the industry, where is
the growth going to come from?
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For many of these scenarios customer interaction is required, which is challenging. Turbo Boost
has been shown in the Cable industry not to work, as it requires the customer to do something.
Many of these have business model issues, such as Toll Free and Free Shipping, though use cases
such as ‘unlimited’ FaceBook access work in developing markets; but they are on an evolution to
customers wanting unconstrained internet access.
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In developing markets there are clear opportunities for specific packages, BUT we are starting to
see a migration to traditional developed market approach of GB data plans and people
increasingly DO NOT want to be constrained to a just a few web sites, and stung on charges if they
click on the link that takes them outside of Facebook. Is it just a temporary gaming of internet
access?
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Christophe Coutelle from Huawei reviewed the role of analytics in sweating the
network assets
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As long as all flows of a similar type are treated equally regulatory issues can be
mostly avoided, but DPI is not perfect, and some flows are missed, as we’ll
discuss later.
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This is powerful, making the network look good. Customers are paying for MBB,
so make that service the best it can be.
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This use case came up in the Telco Big Data conference in Dec 2012 – impressive
return on investment.
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Some called it policy on the handset, which I think is the wrong focus. Rather the
operators’ self-care portal on the device can be used for promotions. I review
later an interesting use case from Ben Toner of Roke.
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Christophe showed we have much more to do in simply operating the network
better.
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Cassio from Bell Canada gave an important presentation on the need to break
through the data silos and present a complete and real-time view of the customer
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In doing so Telcos can finally start to have a better view of the customer.
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This is a key point, it’s a Front End integration exercise, that accesses data across
the existing back-end systems. So charging finally has a view that a customer
roams often, yet goes not use data, hence make a data roaming offer the next time
they land.
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Vendors have not taken that much note of UDR, when its potentially much more
important than all the fancy policy ideas, and is a prerequisite for any of the Big
Data wishful thinking happening at the moment.
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SPDY is an open networking protocol developed primarily at Google for
transporting web content. It has wide industry support. Given Video is the
dominant traffic type, its important to understand these changes. SSL makes
DPI tougher!
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Antoine Mercer from Bouygues sums it up well, need DSC (Diameter Signaling
Controller) to fixed the problems created by telco standards people not learning
from the fixed network. The Money is in the OCS!
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In practice people have no idea, for developed markets they simply buy a 1GB
plan, and upgrade if that proves inadequate. Similarly with prepaid people often
buy a package of data. They just want a reasonably priced package with no faff.
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Some internet-based service providers are competitors (Skype, Netflix), some are
partners (Spotify). End to End QoS is not real and they know it, they care about
channel to market not QoS.
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This is terrible customer service. The customers that want tethering will be
wholly pissed off at such blocking, that’s why they buy phones not controlled by
the Telco. Tethering uses more data, more data use equals more money!!!
MAKE IT SIMPLE
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Turkcell’s data plans – where people are increasingly gong once they get hooked
on Mobile Broadband
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Increasingly I think these application focused packages will become niche as
people simply want to access their services without interference
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Customers are not dumb, once they see its cheaper to buy straight internet access
rather than a constrained plan, they make the move.
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This is a great example of how developing markets are encouraging their
customers to adopt MBB.
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Its all about showing how much of the data plan has been consumed – rather
than the old school way of punishing for overage.
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Great example of the importance of analytics to improve profitability
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Fixed ISPs focus on a reliable network where services simply work. They’re not
engaged in a conversation. The ISP part of the offer is simply the right bundle
and communicating usage. That’s it. All the other offers are about finding ways
to get people hooked on MBB.
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Great review of SDN – its complex, adds cost, and delay – its going to be many
years before it breaks outside the data center into the wide area network.
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Shira Levine from Infonetics gave a great summary of the current status – policy
has got more complex, need a new deployment model.