The document summarizes a presentation by Pieter Zylstra on mobility trends. Some key points include mobility being the "Next Wave", wireless broadband technologies like WiFi and WiMAX disrupting traditional networks, and the rise of digital wireless cities and new communication providers challenging traditional mobile operators. It also discusses questions around commercial models, who will profit from these changes, and whether wireless voice services will be treated as telecom or software.
1. Pieter Zylstra – Global Mobility Lead (Europe & AsiaPac) - Capgemini
Presentation for 3G World Congres (Tokyo, January 25th, 2006)
2. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G & WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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6. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G & WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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17. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G vs WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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22. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G & WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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29. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G & WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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38. • Mobility as the ‘Next Wave’
• Market-Drivers Mobility
• Wireless Broadband as “Disruptive” Technology
• The rise of new Digital Wireless Cities
• The rise of the new Communication Providers
• 3G & WiFi / WiMAX: Where are we heading?
• Q&A
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Disruptive technologies like WiFi & WiMaX are already
changing the ‘traditional’ value chain of mobility.
“Wireless economics” behind WiFi/WiMAX are more
attractive for enterprises than regular monthly 3G bills...
As well as for consumers!
Will wireless VOIP (Voice-over-WiFi/WiMAX) be
considered a telco service or a software application?
Does it make a difference? People will use it anyway!
Mobile operators and/or Fixed Telcos can seize a a big
market opportunity for supporting the new mobile virtual
network operators/communication providers (wireless
airports, wireless cities, wireles rail, wireless retail, etc).
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Thank you for your interest.
Your questions?
http://www.capgemini.com/services/technology/mobile/
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