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2nd ECON@TEL TRAINING SCHOOL


23 September 2011, Budapest, Hungary
Wireless LTE (Long term evolution) Business models

Local Organizer: Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna Kosa,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Summer School Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Louis-Francois Pau, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark


PROGRAM OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL


08:00-08:30: Registration

08:30-09:00: Opening and short introductions by each participant

09:00-11:00: Lectures

(I) 09:00-09:45: Summary Introduction to LTE Architecture and Key Business Implications, Prof. Dr. Louis-Francois Pau, Mobile Business CBS, Denmark Abstract: This is an introduction to later lectures. Are presented the constituent nodes/functionality of an LTE access network, infrastructure network and content distribution. Spectrum issues are summarized. Key typical performance figures are given for different flows. The two above items are mapped into a list of ten essential business paradigm changes driven by LTE (and the migration to LTE).

(II) 09:45-11:00: Techno-economic Modeling and Long Term Evolution Model, Evaluation of Upgrade Scenarios, Dr. Dimitris Katsianis, Departement of Informatics and Telecommunications Panepistimiopolis, University of Athens, Greece Abstract: In this lecture, a techno-economic evaluation of the business prospects of a Long Term Evolution telecommunications network is carried out. The evaluation is based on a Techno-Economic methodology which, taking into account future network topology, area characteristics, service demand and price evolution forecasting as well as risk analysis, estimates key economic figure-of-merits. In the first part, the techno-economic methodology to be applied in the LTE Business model will be presented and analyzed. In the second part, the business case for an LTE upgrade from an existing network will be presented and discussed including Market, concerning technical, business and economic aspects.

11:15-12:30: Dr. Dimitris Katsianis, Departement of Informatics and Telecommunications Panepistimiopolis, University of Athens, Greece: In the second part, the business case for an LTE upgrade from an existing network will be presented and discussed including Market, concerning technical, business and economic aspects.

12:30-13:30: Lunch

13:30-17:30: Lectures

(III) 13:30-14:45 : Challenges and Opportunities for LTE Network Management, Dr. Antonis M. Hadjiantonis, KIOS Research Center, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Abstract: This lecture presents the technical challenges and emerging business opportunities for mobile telecommunications networks on the brink of their convergence with the Internet, focusing on LTE and the road towards 4G networks. The concepts of autonomic networking (AN) and policy-based management (PBM) are examined as tangible solutions to the increasing complexity of ICT systems and services, focusing on their technical applicability and business potential for LTE/4G networks. Policy Management and Control receive intense interest from mobile network operators (MNOs), enforced by the explosion in mobile data demand and the strain placed on scarce resources. We will overview the ongoing 3GPP standardization activities on Policy and Charging Control (PCC) architecture and the nascent business opportunities around policy management.

(IV) 14:45-15:45: LTE Services Pricing, Dr. Hong Chen, Huawei Europe and Rotterdam School of Management Abstract: This lecture first gives a short survey on current 2G/3G service pricing models. Next it discusses the pricing strategies and pricing models of LTE services, which can benefit from the evolved system architecture, and can be offered together with 2G/3G services as integrated services and experience. Third, it will analyze the challenges and opportunities offered by the IMS/ OTT services. Finally, it will present the existing LTE business models.

15:45-16:15: Coffee break

(V) 16:15-17:30: Critical Review of LTE Business Models, and Related Research Issues, Prof. Dr. Louis-Francois Pau, Mobile Business CBS, Denmark Abstract: Is given first a short survey of traditional technology diffusion models, and an analysis why they may or may not apply in the LTE case. Next, is given a structure for, and examples of, LTE business models as considered in industry and by regulators. Finally, are discussed open research questions supporting the competitive positioning in terms of a business model choice for operators, suppliers, and other industries/sectors.

17:30-18:00: Roundtable discussion and course evaluation


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