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doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Fixed-Mobile Convergence Alliance Discussion Points for IEEE 802. 11 u Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802. 11. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802. 11. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Abstract This presentation summarises initial FMCA discussion points on current IEEE 802. 11 u activities and highlights areas for further discussions. In particular comments on the IEEE 802. 11 u Requirements Document as requested by the IEEE 802. 11 u liaison letter. Submission 2 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Contents • FMCA Update • Initial FMCA Discussion Points on IEEE 802. 11 u activities • Next steps for FMCA/IEEE 802. 11 u discussions Submission 3 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Update - PRDs Release v 1. 0 of Bluetooth CTP, GAN (UMA), & SIP Product Requirement Definitions (PRDs) available from http: //www. thefmca. com • Release v 2. 0 of Bluetooth CTP, GAN (UMA), & SIP Product Requirement Definitions (PRDs) scheduled for March 2006. • FMCA Convergence Applications Requirements Paper, Release v 1. 0 scheduled for March 2006. • Aims & Objectives: • – Align with Specification, Standards & Certification Programmes, e. g. Wi-Fi Alliance, IEEE, ETSI, 3 GPP, etc – Global interoperability of the technology and architectural components that underpin Convergence products and services. Submission 4 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Update – Membership • The FMCA currently has 24 members, of which 23 are integrated operators owning both fixed and mobile networks. • FMCA Members represent 1 in 5 of world’s telecom subscribers = over 500 million subscribers. Submission 5 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Members • • • AT&T Corp, US Auna Group, Spain Belgacom, Belgium Bezeq, Israel Brasil Telecom BT Cegetel, France Cesky Telecom, The Czech Republic Deutsche Telekom AG / T-Com Eircom, Ireland France Telecom Korea Telecom Submission • • • 6 KPN, Netherlands NTT Com, Japan Optus, Australia PCCW, Hong Kong Rogers Wireless Inc. , Canada Swisscom TDC Mobile, Denmark Telecom Italia Telecom New Zealand Telia. Sonera, Sweden Telkom South Africa TRUE, Thailand Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Discussion Points - 1 • Comments on Requirements Document: On-Line Enrolment: – FMCA would welcome clarification on scope of on-line enrolment. – Functionality should support need for fast and easy WLAN connection, covering a range of devices and WLANs (consumer homes, public hotspots, enterprise networks, etc) – Functionality needs to be common to aid global interoperability and roaming. – FMCA can provide comments on charging notification if required. Submission 7 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Discussion Points - 2 • Comments on Requirements Document: Network Selection Cluster: – Welcome clarification on what is meant by “multiple user credentials”. (R 3 N 2) – Awareness of inter-working services – how will the AP ascertain end to end network resource details? Submission 8 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Discussion Points - 3 • Authentication Cluster: – Clarification/Context welcomed on requirement for a STA to be able to authenticate with different SSPNs simultaneously • User Plane Cluster: – Qo. S mapping needs to consider end to end aspects, e. g. both wireless LAN and backhaul resources. Submission 9 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u FMCA Discussion Points - 4 • Comments on 11 u Requirements Document: Miscellaneous: – Battery Life is a key requirement for the FMCA. – WLAN Emergency Call support is also a key requirement. E. g. emergency call traffic prioritisation and WLAN location information. Submission 10 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Next Steps • Guidance from IEEE 802. 11 u on what particular aspects the FMCA should focus on for providing feedback. • How best to provide timely FMCA Contributions into existing IEEE 802. 11 u activities. Submission 11 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Key Contacts: Rodrigo Donazzolo FMCA Programme Director Tel. +44 771 365 1661 Email rodrigo. donazzolo@thefmca. com For further information: • Refer to www. thefmca. com Submission 12 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA
doc. : 11 -05 -1088 -00 -000 u Thank You Submission 13 Rodrigo Donazzolo, FMCA