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Session II: Broadband for All (SO 2.4.4) Agenda

Session II: Broadband for All (SO 2.4.4) Agenda. 14:00 – 16:00 Welcome by Manuel Monteiro Coffee break (PC- installation of participants’ presentation slides) Presentations by participants International University in Germany (Jorn Altman) Instalationes Inabesa, Sa.(Santiago Benito)

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Session II: Broadband for All (SO 2.4.4) Agenda

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  1. Session II: Broadband for All (SO 2.4.4)Agenda • 14:00 – 16:00 • Welcome by Manuel Monteiro • Coffee break (PC- installation of participants’ presentation slides) • Presentations by participants • International University in Germany (Jorn Altman) • Instalationes Inabesa, Sa.(Santiago Benito) • BT (Russell Davey)tCombLabs (Luc Martens) • EFTP consultino (Myer Morron)Alcatel (Dimitri Papadimitriou) • Stastorm Technologies GmnbH (Andreas Zinsenheim) • CESKY Teelcom, as. (Patrik Jalamudis) • Alcatel SEL (Thomas Pfeiffer) • …. • 16:oo – 16:30 • Question & Answer • Closing session

  2. IST Call4 INFODAYSession II - Broadband for All • Presentations are available online from CORDIS site: • http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_d/index.htm • Additional clarifications: • ist@cec.eu.int • Manuel.monteiro@cec.eu.int • National Contact Points • www.ideal-ist.net

  3. IST in FP6: WP 2005-06, call 4 • A Work Programme that ensures • Continuity and adaptations • Whilst taking account of lessons learned and trends • Helps prepare Framework Programme 7 in terms of Content • Broadband for All ~ 65 M€ • Mobile and Wireless Systems beyond 3G ~ 138 M€ Instead of addressing “Applications and services for the mobile user and worker” as a separate objective, extend the objective of “Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G” towards the mobile service creation

  4. Network & Service Management Broadband Communications: Integration of Wired and Wireless Services and Applications Wireless Wired IP Transport, Control & Routing Core Optical Network

  5. FP6 Broadband for All: Coverage Summary Broadband Fixed Access Wireless Broadband Access Core Network OPERA LASAGNE MUSE BROADWAN U-BROAD SATLIFE EPHOTON GANDALF CAPANINA NOBEL FLEXINET EURO NGI OBAN MOME Protocols, Interoperability ATHENA DIADEM FIREWALL Network and service management BREAD COCOMBINE Techno-Economics

  6. Broadband for all in call4 (1/2) • To develop the network technologies and architectures allowing a generalised and affordable availability of broadband access to European users • Optimised access technologies for a generalized introduction of broadband services in Europe and in less developed regions, and notably for the enlarged Europe in line with the eEurope objectives. • a European consolidated approach for standardized solutions, regulation, best practices and introduction of low-cost end user and access network equipment.

  7. Broadband for all in call4 (2/2) • Low-cost access and edge network equipment, including optical fibre, fixed wireless access, interactive broadcasting, satellite access, xDSL and power line networks. • Network management, new protocols, inter-domain routing and traffic engineering for end-to-end delivery of new added-value services, with QoS and security. • Service-enabling technologies and platforms based on convergence and interoperability of Telecom and Internet Infrastructure. Resilience, multicasting, flexibility. • Increased bandwidth capacity, in the access network as well as in the underlying optical core/metro network (including in particular optical burst and packet switching)

  8. Cable Wireline Fibre Broadband Communications: Wired and Wireless xDSL WLAN Applications Services Satellite IP – Optical Core Network DAB/DVB GSM/GPRS UMTS Access Networks WIMAX, FWA, LMDS MMDS Ad hoc, Ambient, PAN…

  9. Coexistence of Competing Cooperative Heterogeneous Infrastructures Cable Wireline Fibre PLC xDSL Services and Applications Satellite IP Optical Core network Broadcasting DAB/DVB GSM/GPRS UMTS FWA, LMDS MMDS Short Range Edge and Moving Networks: BANs, PANs, WLANs, UWB, etc

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