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1 Sharing Experimenting
... a call to action This talk is a call to action rather than a presentation of a solution Linda Doyle CTVR, Trinity College, University of Dublin

2 Latest Major focus Sharing within sharing - layers

3 environmental concerns
Drivers of the Sharing Economy technology environmental concerns community I came across a report by Latitude & Shareable a couple years ago that summarised some early insights into the sharing economy. This was driven a focus on what people wanted to share – people centric report – consumer centric .... What people want to share Very much based on the kinds of phenomena that were driven by the online world – airbandb, zipcar tec collaborative consumption ideas by rachel botsman Needed to actually share something to download the report .... economics Based on Latitude & Shareable 2010 Study

4 high burden of ownership
infrequent use OR high burden of ownership People are most interested in sharing infrequent-use items that have a high barrier to ownership or a high burden of ownership Rachel Botsman – What’s Mine is Yours

5 Latitude & Shareable 2010 Study

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7 the telecoms world?

8 RADIO ACCESS NETWORK BASESTATION CORE SPECTRUM USER DEVICE WIDER WORLD APP BACKHAUL

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10 Infrstructure – thanki report comments re uk and stuff to do with wifi

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14 non-exclusive sharing
I want to start my talk today about ownership and control. I use this diagram a lot to capture the modes of ownership and control. House/Hotel/dormitory As most of you will be well aware the is an increasing interest in models of ownership which have sharing aspects.

15 + exclusive authorisation for sharing exclusive sharing
non-exclusive sharing Question opportunities for sharing . Sharing economy is an increasingly

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17 COINCIDENCES OF NEED

18 ALL SORTS OF NEW RESOURCES
+ White Space Database PEOPLE/PERSONALITIES /MULTIPLE IDENTITIES/ MULTIPLE SIMS CONTENT/APPS SMARTS / DECISION MAKERS BASESTATIONS /ACCESS POINTS/FEMTOS SENSORS / RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS SPECTRUM / SPECTRUM DATABASES SPECTRUM BROKERS ALL SORTS OF NEW RESOURCES CLOUD RESOURCES PAYMENT SYSTEMS / AUCTION SYSTEMS REPUTATION MECHANISMS / BUSINESS MODELS Fundit / kickstarter Payawarm POWER SOURCES NON SPECIALIST PLANNING TOOLS COINCIDENCES OF NEEDS /COMPLIANCE MECHANISMS

19 networks of the future will be performed into existence

20 Networks Without Borders
We view a network as something that is composed from a pool of infrastructure and other resources rather than as a pre-designed(?) entity that adapts within the limits of that design. Contributors to the pool of resources can range for large scale mobile operators to individuals. Users, along with their personal mobile devices, will become active elements of the network - sometimes providing a shared radio and local Internet access to each other. We see virtualisation of the functionality that composes the network as a central element in the vision and in this context envisage new functional entities such as the 'network aggregators' and 'virtual network architects'. We see every operator as being some kind of virtual entity as no one operator will own all the infrastructure Networks Without Borders will allow the users to connect, in a systematic way, with multiple networks simultaneously without an exclusive subscription to a particular infrastructure operator. We view the network as a transient entity - it is composed for specific purposes. We see the network as something that corresponds to the delivery of a specific service rather than an entity to which the user belongs or is attached. We see the network as a fungible entity - on instantiation can be swapped for others We see new modes of business models underpinning this kind of vision - business models for composing the network, ppp, 'free' modes of access, cognitive rent etc. Ideas developed with Luiz DaSilva/Tim Forde/Jacek Kilbida

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22 technology environmental concerns community economics
Drivers of the Sharing Economy technology environmental concerns community economics

23 + + + infrequent use OR high burden of ownership
People are most interested in sharing infrequent-use items that have a high barrier to ownership or a high burden of ownership

24 Latitude & Shareable 2010 Study

25 experimentation and trialling needs to significantly shift gear ....

26 Problems and challenges ....

27 Here’s one I prepared earlier ...

28 Irish Cambridge trials – now in singapore Spectrum bridge

29 TEST CITY

30 3. 5 GHz but not just this band

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32 ‘The new status symbol isn’t what you own-it’s what you’re smart enough not to own’
Lynn Jurich And in the words of Startup America board member and CEO of SunRun, Lynn Jurich: "The new status symbol isn’t what you own--it’s what you’re smart enough not to own."


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