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Cell Broadcast Forum Amsterdam 16 October 2000

Cell Broadcast Forum Amsterdam 16 October 2000. Introduction. Tom Veldman CMG Telecomunications. Service characteristics of Cell Broadcast. Efficient distribution of information to large groups Text and binary messages End user control over available “channels” (Message Identifiers)

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Cell Broadcast Forum Amsterdam 16 October 2000

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  1. Cell Broadcast ForumAmsterdam16 October 2000

  2. Introduction Tom Veldman CMG Telecomunications

  3. Service characteristics of Cell Broadcast • Efficient distribution of information to large groups • Text and binary messages • End user control over available “channels” (Message Identifiers) • Location specific • Real time

  4. Mannesmann Mobilfunk (Germany) MTC (Kuwait) NMTC (Kuwait) Omnitel (Italy) Optimus (Portugal) STC (Saudi Arabia) T-Mobil (Germany) Telecel (Portugal) Telefónica (Spain) Telenor (Norway) Telfort (Netherlands) Telsim (Turkey) Vodacom (SA) Vodafone (UK) Banverket (Sweden) Bite GSM (Lithuania) Celcom (Malaysia) Diax (Switzerland) France Telecom (France) France Telecom (Lebanon) Helsinki Telephone Company (Finland) Hong Hong Telecom (Hong Kong) KGT (Taiwan) KPN-Orange (Belgium) Libancell (Lebanon) M1 (Singapore) Mobinil (Egypt) Operators involved in Cell Broadcast

  5. Mannesmann Mobilfunk (Germany) MTC (Kuwait) NMTC (Kuwait) Omnitel (Italy) Optimus (Portugal) STC (Saudi Arabia) T-Mobil (Germany) Telecel (Portugal) Telefónica (Spain) Telenor (Norway) Telfort (Netherlands) Telsim (Turkey) Vodacom (SA) Vodafone (UK) Banverket (Sweden) Bite GSM (Lithuania) Celcom (Malaysia) Diax (Switzerland) France Telecom (France) France Telecom (Lebanon) Helsinki Telephone Company (Finland) Hong Hong Telecom (Hong Kong) KGT (Taiwan) KPN-Orange (Belgium) Libancell (Lebanon) M1 (Singapore) Mobinil (Egypt) Operators involved in Cell Broadcast with CMG

  6. Market Trends • Increasing interest from (pan-european) content providers • Growing performance demand • Cell Broadcast in UMTS Rel ‘99 • GSM/UMTS Location Services • WAP over Cell Broadcast

  7. Proposed Objective Cell Broadcast Forum To contribute to the development of the Cell Broadcast market by: • establishing contact between involved parties • sharing ideas and experiences • common standpoint regarding handset, BSS and Cell Broadcast Centre functionality • promoting Cell Broadcast

  8. Possible issues to be addressed by the CB Forum • Handset functionality • Allocation of Message Identifiers • Liaisons with other bodies • WAP Forum • Location Interoperability Forum • 3rd Generation Partnership Program • ... • ...

  9. Program 0900 Opening Arie Kuijt 0910 Introduction Tom Veldman 0920 Vision on Location Services Simon Buckingham 1000 Coffee/Tea break 1030 Experience of a pioneer user Holger Linden 1100 Recent experiences Lisbet Sagmo 1130 Discussion 1230 Lunch

  10. Program 1330 Financial information services Yvan Verlaine 1355 Mobile auction service Cyriac Roeding 1420 Traffic information Christian Berwanger 1445 Location Interoperability Forum Juhani Murto 1505 Coffee/tea break 1535 Forum establishment / Dick Gerbrands installation Interim Forum Board 1600 Plan next meeting Dick Gerbrands 1615 Close of the day Tom Veldman 1630 Program end

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