LTE Services: Business models and strategies for new services beyond 3G
including – HSDPA, Mobile Web 2.0, devices and content
Two-day course. Dates to be confirmed.
Please send me an email when the next dates for this course are confirmed.
About the course
This course discusses the evolution and creation of services as networks upgrade to LTE.
It looks at both services and business models for leveraging the network capabilities 'beyond 3G' including HSDPA.
The course gives a complete overview of the evolution of the network and then discusses new services which leverage the new network capabilities and their business models.
Who is it for?
This course is for decision makers in the network operator community as well as the (mobile) internet web 2.0 community working on business development and strategy, application development, service creations, future network architectures, fixed mobile convergence, IMS service developers, etc.
LTE services survey
Do you already have an opinion on LTE services? If so, the presenters would like to invite you to share your opinion via this online questionnaire. We respect your privacy so answering anonymously is just as welcome as including your e-mail address, which will of course not be distributed. We will share the result of the survey with everyone leaving their e-mail address and of course also with the course participants.
Click Here to take our LTE Services surveyCourse presenters
Ajit Jaokar, Mobile Telecoms Specialist and Author (inc Mobile Web 2.0)
Martin Sauter, Wireless Consultant and Author
Course content
- New services based on enhanced capacity of the network
- IP based business models
- Rich voice
- New role of devices to handle rich content and social networks
- Social networks based on rich content like video
- Services unique to LTE and the core network
- Greater role for user generated content and for rich media
- Unified communications and beyond 3g networks
- Fixed mobile integration – leveraging enhanced networks and learning from past mistakes
- Integrated networks, connecting back to home networks
- Network elements: Femtocells vs wi-fi in the home gateway and services based on these elements
- Wireless sensor networks at home and their role and opportunity in an overall beyond 3g network
Venue
Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Oxford
First day registration from 8.30am when course materials will be distributed.
Refreshments from 8.30am on the first day plus two 30 minute breaks during the day and a one-hour lunch break.
The course will begin at 9.00am and end at approximately 5.00pm on each day.
Certification
Delegates will receive a University of Oxford Certificate of Attendance.
Fee options
£795 - standard course fee.
Fees include course materials, tuition, refreshments and lunches. The price does not include accommodation.
All courses are VAT exempt.
How to apply
If you would like to discuss your application or any part of the application
process before applying, please contact:
Emma Haslam (Course Administrator) - Tel: +44 (0)1865 286958 - Email: telecoms@conted.ox.ac.uk
If you would like to pay using a company purchase order / bank transfer, please see the guidance notes below.
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