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Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Capabilities This presentation is provided by the Home. RF Working Group. Direct questions or requests for softcopy to: Info@homerf. org, 503 -291 -2563 Or contact Home. RF Communications Chairman, Wayne Caswell (wayne. caswell@icm. siemens. com, 512 -335 -6073)
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Topics • Voice Revenues Dominate Data • Home. RF is Global DECT • Enables Convergence on Phone – Handset Phone Alternatives • Enables Convergence on other Devices
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Data revenues are Rising … but Voice revenues DOMINATE! Source : IDC
Worldwide IP Telephony Revenue Enhanced services Voice-enabled e-commerce Long distance voice calls $20 18 Revenue in Billions Property of the Home. RF Working Group by Application (commercial & residential) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Source: IDC, June 2000
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Analog Voice vs. IP Telephony Worldwide Traditional Voice vs. IP Telephony Minutes of Use, 1999 -2005 (Millions including wireless) 1, 000 900, 000 800, 000 700, 000 600, 000 500, 000 Circuit Switched Voice 400, 000 300, 000 200, 000 100, 000 IP Telephony 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Source: IDC, 2001
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Implications of Internet Telephony $ per Minute Number of Services Vo. TDM (TDM = time division multiplexing, or POTS) Vo. IP/Vo. BB Vo. TDM 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Topics • Voice Revenues Dominate Data • Home. RF is Global DECT • Enables Convergence on Phone – Handset Phone Alternatives • Enables Convergence on other Devices
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Is Global DECT • DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony) is the world’s most successful cordless standard. – Cordless Phone market is 10 x WLAN – > 50 M radios in 2000 alone – > 200 M DECT handsets in the field by 2003 – > 100 certified DECT suppliers, plus proprietary 2. 4 GHz • – 5 th generation silicon with complete chipsets << $10 1. 9 GHz DECT requires license in Americas – By using 2. 4 GHz, Home. RF moves DECT to worldwide markets as “Global DECT”
Property of the Home. RF Working Group DECT Annual Sales Cordless phones outsell WLANs 10: 1 DECT is “the” cordless standard Voice and Data Source : DECT Forum
Property of the Home. RF Working Group DECT Cumulative Sales by App >300 M DECT phones installed by 2005 Source : DECT Forum
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Is Global DECT … PLUS • High-speed Data Networking • Entertainment Networking – – WLAN at Ethernet speeds (DECT limited to 24 Kbps – 2 Mbps) Excellent immunity to 2. 4 GHz interference Avoids security problems of Wi-Fi Scales better than Wi-Fi (apartments, office parks) – Key Broadband apps – Internet Radio, TV and Gaming – Multimedia needs Qo. S and Interference Immunity Enables New Convergence Apps and Devices – – – PC enhances the phones – Phones enhance the PC Notification / Email on Phone – Caller ID on TV Unified Messaging – Video Phone Voice access to PC & Internet apps Adds Value and Improves Margins
Property of the Home. RF Working Group TDMA technology from DECT • Supports 4 active handsets, 8 registered • Toll Quality • Rich suite of Phone Features – Home. RF supports up to 8 lines (PSTN or derived from BB) – Home. RF enhances Homes wired for just 2 lines – Home. RF has MOS (Mean Opinion Score) of 4. 1 MOS scale = 1 (lowest) – 5 (highest) – Land-line typically produces MOS of 4. 3 – Digital Cellular typically produces MOS of 3. 4 – DTMF tones, CLASS features (caller ID, call waiting, call forward, intercom…), and 911 breakthrough This is not possible at consumer price points with Vo. IP over Wi-Fi
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Topics • Voice Revenues Dominate Data • Home. RF is Global DECT • Enables Convergence on Phone – Handset Phone Alternatives • Enables Convergence on other Devices
Property of the Home. RF Working Group supports services on the Handset PC controls the handset display, receives all key presses. First Step: Text menus Text display Next Steps: Scripting Extensions UPn. P Proxy SDK Speech recognition Text-to-Speech
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Cordless outsells Corded US Home Telephone Unit Shipments Cordless vs. Corded 70. 0 63. 0 58. 3 Corded Units (M) Cordless Units (M) 60. 0 53. 0 50. 0 47. 2 41. 5 40. 0 36. 7 33. 0 30. 0 25. 8 19. 5 26. 0 27. 828. 2 30. 2 28. 6 29. 2 29. 0 27. 5 24. 2 21. 0 20. 8 17. 7 15. 0 10. 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 Source: CEA and Parks Associates' Research © 2000 Parks Associates 1999 2000 e 2001 e 2002 e 2003 e 2004 e 2005 e
Nearly 50% of households buy a cordless phone each year. Many also want broadband, so sell them integrated solutions. +9% + 2. 4 GHz + 900 MHz Digital +37% + Multi-Handset +11% + 2. 4 GHz Digital +27% + 900 MHz Property of the Home. RF Working Group US Cordless Phone Market Sources: Siemens, CEA & Intersil
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Topics • Voice Revenues Dominate Data • Home. RF is Global DECT • Enables Convergence on Phone – Handset Phone Alternatives • Enables Convergence on other Devices
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Caller ID “Plus” on TV • • • Screen calls – Avoid interruptions Forward to – Specific home phone – Another phone # – Voicemail Answer at TV – TV speaker phone – TV video phone – PVR can pause live TV automatically Image source: Sigpro
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Universal Messaging on TV • • Listen, View and/or Respond from TV – – Voicemail Email Faxes Short Messages View Logs – On local phone – On PC backup – On external service Image source: Sigpro
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Voice Chat on TV • The TV version of Instant Messager “Did you see that ? !? ” Source: Sigpro
Property of the Home. RF Working Group On-line Games with added Voice Talk enhances play. Already available: – – – Kids games Family oriented Hard-core gamers Shoot ‘em up (e. g. Doom) Racing, etc. Caroline Dave Adrian Image source: Serconet
Property of the Home. RF Working Group Visual Communications • • • Conferencing and Collaboration – – – TV as Screen Phone Work-at-Home Family Reunions Service & Support Distance Learning Doctor Visits Shopping Home Surveillance Image source: Motorola


