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DECT: Achievements and Visions
Where are we today? DECT: Achievements and Visions Short term expectations Longer term visions Presented by Heinz Ochsner, Secretary DECT Forum Conclusion 5th DECT Congress Rome, Jan , 2000
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DECT: Continuing growth
Where are we today? Other Digital Cellular 11.3% GSM 5% Proprietary 21% DECT 34.7 % PMP 15% Other Cordless 10% Analogue 3%
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DECT: A worldwide standard
Where are we today? ... Adopted in more than 110 countries
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DATA Products at DECT 2000 ... Presented by DECT Forum members
Where are we today? ... Presented by DECT Forum members
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DATA Demos at DECT 2000 Where are we today?
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Short term expectations What are the new visions?
... on visions Short term expectations Our past visions turned into reality (W. H. W. Tuttlebee, 18. January 2000) What are the new visions?
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Short term expectations
Where are we going to? Short term expectations ??? DECT‘2001 Data DECT‘2000 WLL DECT‘99 Business cordless DECT‘98 Residential cordless DECT‘97 DECT is here !!! DECT‘96
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Short term expectations
… this year Voice applications (residential, business, WLL) Integration of newly available functionality Integration into new environments (VSAT, CATV, portable-to-portable, DECT/GSM) Integration of data capability (into systems rather into telephony terminals) New suppliers/brands as more silicon and modules have become available Data applications Some new breathtaking concepts Wireless connectivity for WAP, USB, etc Established technology turned into business Ensuring interoperability CeBit 2000 Short term expectations
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DPRS interoperability testing
The DECT Forum will organise voluntary DPRS interoperabilty testing: Organised by DECT Forum Siemens facility in Bocholt, Germany Launch 2nd February 2000 Open to DECT Forum members only For details contact DECT Forum Secretariat Short term expectations
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Short term expectations
Volume and value Internet (Volume) Short term expectations DECT Data Home Networking (Volume) Professional Apps (Value)
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Short term expectations
Building the stack Applications Short term expectations Networking Peer-to-peer link Radio connection
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Integration, networking, applications
Short term expectations
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Integration, networking, applications
Voice and data Communication, Information, Entertainment Unified Messaging Networking Home Networking Personal LAN Network extension/convergence Applications Web surfing, Internet clients Infotainment Gaming, toys Industrial data gathering Internet access might be the „Killer App“ „Internet Generation“ is technology/performance driven Short term expectations
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Supporting Multimedia
2 Mbit/s Longer term visions 144 kbit/s 32 kbit/s PSTN ISDN Multimedia
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Most applications today require
High speed data Most applications today require less than 200 kbit/s Modulation 1 bearer 12 bearers 23 bearers GFSK 24 kbit/s 288 kbit/s 552 kbit/s p/4 DQPSK 59.2 kbit/s 710 kbit/s 1362 kbit/s p/8 D8PSK 91.2 kbit/s 1094 kbit/s 2098 kbit/s Longer term visions
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DECT is 3G Longer term visions DECT
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IMT-FT (frequency/time)
What does IMT-FT bring to the DECT Community? Secure past investments Considerably extend the lifetime of DECT Re-use >90% of the existing designs Opens new markets (product and geographical segments) to DECT products Service integration of 3G services into the DECT world Have one IMT-2000 family member that is optimised for private/uncoordinated use Spectrum available and secured Technology available today Longer term visions
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The DECT Forum will be there ...
CeBIT 2000 The DECT Forum will be there ... Conclusion
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Join the leading players
... there is much to be done and we need your support!! Conclusion
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See you again next year
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