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What’s New
Which Markets
Why Success
DECT
News & Views
Why DECT Forum
Presented by
Peter BERWING, Chairman of the Board
DECT Forum
...in Regulation
What’s New
New terminal directive in force in April 2000 :
R&TTE (Radio & Telecommunication Terminal
Directive)
Regulation restricted to harmonised standards
(essential requirements) and spectrum matters
All quality aspects e.g. interoperability need to be
covered by voluntary agreements, testing and
certification
DECT Forum is committed to ensure and maintain
DECT quality
Close cooperation with ETSI is established
DECT Forum supported ERC decision to allocate
10 MHz for license excempt use in the initial 3G
UMTS band
...in Standardization
What’s New
Main focus on new standards for data and multimedia
applications
DPRS (DECT Packet Radio Service)
Packet based data profile
Supports Ethernet, Token Ring, IP, Point to Point
protocol, V.24
Provides Interoperability
DMAP (DECT Multimedia Access Profile)
- Combines GAP and DPRS to a versatile Multimedia
Profile
DECT data rates up to 2 Mbit/s (8 level-PSK)
DECT included in the WAP (Wireless Access Protocol)
specification as a WAP carrier
DECT adopted as a 3G Radio Technology within ITU´s
IMT 2000 family
...in Standardization (cont’d)
What’s New
Future tasks:
Finalization on test specifications for DPRS and
DMAP providing interoperability
USB over DECT
DECT in the ISM band (2,4 GHz)
following FCC decision on modified use
co-existence with other radio technologies
DECT and IMT 2000
Input to ITU-T regarding protocols and
services
Global Trend is GROWTH !
70
65
Which Markets
59
60
Million Units per year
52
50
45
37
40
28
30
20
20
13,5
10
6,5
3,2
0
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Global Trend is GROWTH !
Residential
18 Million
terminals
20000
Which Markets
1999:
15000
10000
5000
Million Lines
0
1998
1999
20
WLL
1 200
1999:
1 100
1.2 million
lines
1 000
900
1998
Business
0
800
1999:
780
800.000
terminals
shipped
740
720
1998
1999
10
5
1999
760
15
1998
1999
Business & Corporate
Which Markets
Installed base of almost 100´000 multicell systems
DECT accounts for almost 100% of cordless
business solutions
Addition of messaging in existing infrastructure
Integral business mobility functions ( DECT/GSM )
DECT Handsets in Business
3000000
2500000
2000000
1500000
1000000
500000
1999
2000
2001
year
2002
2003
Residential
70
60
50
Millions .
Which Markets
Installed based of over 40 million terminals
59% of residential cordless market is DECT based
Europe still accounts for over 90% of the residential
DECT market, but with strong growth elsewhere, this
share will be only 70% by 2004
DECT penetration in German households is over 80%
40
30
20
10
0
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Fixed Wireless Access
Which Markets
Flexibility on Frequency Bands:
DECT FWA can also operate in the 3.5 GHz
band (e.g. Argentina, El Salvador);
DECT technology : extended range up to 15 km
DECT systems combined with V-SAT and/or PMP :
coverage up to several hundred kms
Advanced services facing the wireless Internet
challenge: 56 kbit/s (V.90) using double slot and
LU7 service; ISDN BRA; packet mode (DPRSbased) soon.
New market wins in Latin America & China
Fast and Reliable Deployment: largest WLL
deployed and operating networks world-wide
(South Africa, Indonesia, Egypt, Poland, China,
Turkey, Colombia...)
Newcomers on the WLL market
DECT FWA Positioning Today
Which Markets
1999
1998 :DECT leads
DECT FWA leads with
installed lines world-wide
Wireless market with
installed lines
Other
Cordless
12%
Analogue
Cellular
6%
Analogue
Other
Cellular
Cordless
3%
10%
DECT
32 %
DECT
34.7 %
PMP
15%
PMP
14%
Proprietary
18%
GSM
10%
Other Digital
Cellular
8%
Proprietary
21%
GSM
5%
Other Digital
Cellular
11.3%
Data & Multimedia
Which Markets
Strong growth of wireless
data expected in all
corporate, residential and
WLL markets
Today:
Value added applications
like
Cable replacement
Barcode readers
Point of Sale terminals
Tomorrow:
Mobile Multimedia
LAN connectivity
Wireless video
conferencing
Wireless Internet access
data speeds up to 2 Mbit/s
1999
2000
2001
Year
2002
2003
Merging Voice & Data
Projected Traffic Growth
Which Markets
Data
Voice
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Source: Analysis
Merging Voice & Data
Which Markets
In mobile networks, volume of data traffic will
exceed voice traffic from year 2004 onwards
Internet access is the key volume driver; IP
assumed as the main protocol for multimedia
applications
Other important growth areas
Local networking of terminals e.g. PC‘s,
printers, scanners ...
Connectivity between devices and modules
Messaging
DECT is perfectly suited to support today‘s and
future voice (GAP), data (DPRS) and multimedia
applications (DMAP)
DECT Developments
GSM/DECT dual mode phones available from
several suppliers
Which Markets
DECT modules available
DECT Merging of voice and data
Why DECT is successful
Why Success
An open and flexible low power radio technology
Suitable for Residential Cordless, Wireless
Enterprise Systems and Fixed Wireless Access
(FWA)
Optimized range for most residential and business
applications
For FWA with directive antennas range is
up to 15 km
Incorporates all necessary extensions for multicellular structures to cover bigger areas
Standardized encryption
Exclusive frequency band in most countries;
robust against interference
Spectrum available in over 110 countries
worldwide
Why DECT is successful (cont’d)
Why Success
Today : 45 million DECT terminals mainly for voice
applications
Excellent voice quality (32 kbit/s ADPCM)
Future is voice, data and multimedia
Variety of data profiles already in place
New profiles DPRS and DMAP suit fastest growing
applications and provide interoperability
Flexible data rates up to 2 Mbit/s
High volume production allows for competitive
costs
Future-proof : accepted by ITU as an IMT 2000
technology
DECT Success Keys
DECT accepted
in over 110
countries
Why Success
DECT Data
products already
operating
45 million DECT
lines & terminals
in ‘99
Continuous
double-digit
GROWTH
Over 200 DECT different
products available
on the market,
growing every day
DECT
fulfils requirements
of ITU for 3G
applications
DECT
perfectly suits
DATA &
Multimedia
DECT
belongs
to IMT 2000
Inter-working with Key Bodies
Interactive
Co-operation & Promotion
ETSI
Operators
Why DECT Forum
Suppliers
Users
DECT
Forum
Board &
Working
Groups
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CITEL
Others
DECT: a future-oriented standard
DATA Products for Today
Why DECT Forum
DECT Forum Members have exhibited DATA
demos at the DECT 2000 Congress-Rome
Transmission of still pictures by ALPS
A wireless PDA for real-time corporate
information by Ericsson
A wireless ISDN system by RTX
A wireless video conference system by RTX
Combined cordless speech and data
transmission by Siemens
Barcode reader with wireless connection to a
PC by URMET
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