ITU Workshop on “Voice and Video Services Interoperability Over Fixed-Mobile Hybrid Environments, Including IMT-Advanced (LTE)" ” Geneva, Switzerland,

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ITU Workshop on “Voice and Video Services Interoperability Over Fixed-Mobile Hybrid Environments, Including IMT-Advanced (LTE)" ” Geneva, Switzerland, December 1 st 2015 VoLTE and Video over LTE: Challenges and opportunities from regulatory perspective Hichem Besbes Telecommunication National Regulatory Authority of Tunisia (INTT)

MNOs ALWAYS SAY: REGULATION SLOWS INNOVATION Why should we have this presentation ?

Outline Some key statistics Technical specifications of the LTE Key considerations for providing voice and video over LTE Regulatory challenges Summary

Some key statistics (1/3) 442 LTE networks commercially launched in 147 country 755 million LTE subscriptions Worldwide 111 operators investing in VoLTE and 30 lauched VoLTE – based HD voice In Tunisia a 4G tender was opened in nov 2015

Some key statistics (2/3) Number of operators committed to provide VoLTE service

Some key statistics (3/3) Source: Ericsson mobility report 2015

Technical features (1/2) Source: Capgemini TME Strategy Lab Analysis; Motorola Whitepaper, Upgrade Strategies for Mass Market Mobile Broadband, 2009

Technical features (2/2) Source: Capgemini TME Strategy Lab Analysis; Motorola Whitepaper, Upgrade Strategies for Mass Market Mobile Broadband, 2009

VoLTE & ViLTE: Key considerations (1/2) The 3 phases of LTE voice evolution

VoLTE & ViLTE: Key considerations (2/2) VoLTE compared to Legacy From the end user perspective Better call set up time Voice quality depending on codec usage From the network perspective Variable paths compared to legacy voice which has its dedicated path for signalling and user plans VoLTE shares its user and signalling paths with packet switched traffic VoLTE signalling is carried inside a data user plan

Regulatory Challenges (1/7)

Interoperabilty – Interoperability of devices is still not guaranteed due to: Different client software settings, Different software versions, Differences between processor technologies, Variability of parameters established in the core network, Different LTE frequency bands, – Devices must have the same codec voice and QoS bearer in order to enable VoLTE to VoLTE voice calls Regulatory Challenges (2/7) 1 1

Interconnection – There is a need to adapt rules and pricing models for an IP interconnection model – Interconnection for the provision of VoLTE will pass through the deployment of IPX which has crucial problem: time‐based billing mechanisms Regulatory Challenges (3/7) 2 2

Roaming – Various parameter settings defined in the IMS core network and the VoLTE client can vary from carrier to carrier, which can prevent a device from one carrier registering on another network – Most existing charging and routing models have certain limits: Negative impact on voice quality Lack of support of emergency calls and lawfull interception Have no or limited control of routing or termination rates Regulatory Challenges (4/7) 3 3

QoS/QoE – VoLTE requires full implementation of QoS on bearer level, IP and lower levels, – QoS for VoLTE is somehow a bit specific taking into account the difference in network architecture compared to legacy voice/circuit-switched network Regulatory Challenges (5/7) 3 3

QoS/QoE – QoS measurements of VoLTE can be done either in the handset or the network, QoS measurements done in the handset are similar legacy voice QoS measurements (measurement of the incoming stream based on some KPIs) QoS measurements made on the network are done differently due to differences in networks architectures Regulatory Challenges (6/7) 3 3

QoS/QoE (KPIs) Regulatory Challenges (7/7) 3 3 KPIs of typical voice serviceKPIs relevant to VoLTE −Voice Quality −Call success rate −Call setup success rate −Call drop rate −Call setup time −SRVCC −RTP packet loss −RTP jitter −IMS KPIs (e.g. Initial Registration Success Rate) −EPC KPIs (e.g. Bearer Establishment Success Rate)

Summary Successful implementation of VoLTE depends, from a regulatory point of view, on ensuring: – no discrimination between users: geographical discrimination, price discrimination, universal service – end-user satisfaction in term of QoS/QoE Lack of interoperability: back to “on-net club” Regulation will have to try to overcome all challenges related to VoLTE and ViLTE provision.