Operators Take First Steps to Convergence With UMA, Finds Report
15 December 2005 - 5:51AM
PR Newswire (US)
Mobile network operators are taking a cautious approach to wireless
LAN and IP access with the adoption of UMA, says Unstrung Insider
NEW YORK, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile operators looking to
deploy Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) to kick-start fixed/mobile
convergence must quickly integrate it with other, more disruptive,
IP-based services to make the gamble pay off, according to a new
report from the subscription research service Unstrung Insider
(http://www.unstrung.com/insider). The report, entitled Wireless
VOIP & UMA: Friends or Foes?, provides an assessment of the
forces that are driving UMA adoption, combined with analysis of UMA
technology, standards, equipment provider initiatives, and operator
deployment scenarios. The focus is on how UMA can exploit a narrow
window of opportunity (around three years) before SIP-WiFi and IMS
solutions are standardized, mature, and ready for the mass market.
"UMA appeals to operators because it's standardized, it works, and
it preserves the traditional call model," says Unstrung Insider
analyst Gabriel Brown. "But to develop services with truly
mass-market appeal, UMA must integrate with more disruptive
IP-based mechanisms, such as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), IMS
(IP Multimedia Subsystem) and wireline VOIP." Potential integration
scenarios could include a service that uses UMA for seamless
in-call mobile handover in combination with fixed-line
communications services to the home that use SIP-based call
control, with each service integrated in the service provider's
back office to provide common features such as a single bill,
cross-platform network presence, and shared address books. Among
the report's key findings: * UMA is being used a marketing tool to
show investors that M&A between wireline and wireless players,
partially justified as "positioning for convergence," can produce
integrated services relatively rapidly. * UMA is not just about
low-cost access; it also has a role in creating new types of
converged services, including integration with SIP-based
applications or the delivery of high-speed multimedia services to
handheld devices in the home. * Home gateways are a thorny issue
for telcos. To gain the control they want over subscribers, they
will likely have to ship and support subsidized CPE and build this
into the service price over a long contract. * Handset choice is
the primary challenge to UMA. A large selection would help
operators overcome their concerns about the impact of UMA on their
business models. * On the infrastructure side, Motorola and Alcatel
appear most committed to UMA. Both vendors can use it as a small
but effective component of their strategies to expand their
presence in the mobile core (which is relatively less than their
peers) and can link it to other convergence initiatives in which
they are involved. Service providers covered in this report: BT
Group plc (NYSE:BT) (LONDON: BTA) ; Cingular Wireless LLC (a joint
venture of BellSouth Corp. [NYSE: BLS] and AT&T Inc. [NYSE:
T]); KT Corp. (NYSE:KTC); Orange SA (a subsidiary of France Telecom
SA [NYSE/Paris: FTE]); Saunalahti Group Oyj (Helsinki: SAG1V);
SunCom Wireless Inc. (NYSE:TPC); Telecom Italia SpA (NYSE:TI);
TeliaSonera AB (Pink Sheets: TLSNF; Stockholm: TLSN); and T-Mobile
USA Inc. (a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG [NYSE: DT; Germany:
DTE]). Equipment providers in this report: Alcatel (NYSE: ALA;
Paris: CGE); Azaire Networks Inc.; Cisco Systems Inc.
(NASDAQ:CSCO); Ericsson AB (NASDAQ:
ERICY:NASDAQ:Stockholm:NASDAQ:ERIC); Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT);
Netrake Corp.; Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK; Helsinki: NOK1V); and Reef
Point Systems Inc. Wireless VOIP & UMA: Friends or Foes? is
available as part of an annual subscription (12 monthly issues) to
Unstrung Insider, priced at $1,350. Individual reports are
available for $900. To subscribe, please visit:
http://www.unstrung.com/insider. For additional information, to
request a free executive summary of the report, or for details of
multi-user licensing options, please contact: Jeff Claudino
Director of Sales Insider Research Services 619-229-9940 For press
inquiries, members of the media may contact Gabriel Brown at .
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