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Managing the Device, Network and Applications [DNA]

Managing the Device, Network and Applications [DNA]. Cameron Coursey AVP, Product Development AT&T Emerging Devices. The DNA of Wireless Service. DNA is a Double Helix Two intertwining strands with links across the middle. Wireless is a Double Helix With two intertwining strands.

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Managing the Device, Network and Applications [DNA]

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  1. Managing the Device, Network and Applications [DNA] Cameron Coursey AVP, Product Development AT&T Emerging Devices

  2. The DNA of Wireless Service DNA is a Double Helix Two intertwining strands with links across the middle

  3. Wireless is a Double Helix With two intertwining strands Devices & Network With Applications Linking them

  4. The Device Components Radio Display Processor Battery

  5. The Network of Possibilities Components Radio Access Network Core Network

  6. BSC SIM 2G GERAN CS Core Abis MSC VLR BTS A Gb RNC MGw D Iu-cs AS USIM Iub 3G HLR Iur IMS Core PSTN IP Network SGSN MME RNC Iu-ps UTRAN PDF Node B Iub Iu-ps CSCF GGSN S-Gw USIM/ISIM P-Gw S1-MME S1-MME PS Core S1-U LTE S1-U X2 eNodeB eUTRAN BSC: Base Station Controller BTS: Base Transceiver Station HLR: Home Location Register GERAN: GSM EDGE Radio Access Network GGSN: Gateway GPRS Support Network LTE: Long Term Evolution MSC: Mobile Switching Center P-GW: PND Gateway RNC: Radio network Controller SGSN: Serving GPRS Support Network S-GW: Serving Gateway UTRAN: Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network AT&T Network Architecture HSS Elements in RED are new LTE Components and Interfaces

  7. The Application Growth iTunes >425,000 apps>15 billion downloads Android >200,000 apps >4.5 billion downloads Trends HTML 5 The Cloud Open APIs

  8. AT&T view of HTML5 Ecosystem

  9. A New Generation of Connected Devices eReaders Picture Frames Digital Cameras/ Camcorders Computing The AT&T Networks Wireless + BroadbandWi-Fi + International Tablets Digital Home Gaming Devices In-Car,Telematics Healthcare PNDs Tracking Devices

  10. The Maze of Certification

  11. Certification This Way

  12. Mobile Broadband Accelerator Advantages Speeds certification Lowers costs Data speeds

  13. A Choice of Modules Module A Basic Multipurpose • LGA Package • GPRS/EDGE 850/1900 MHz • HSDPA 3.6 Mbps 850/1900 MHz • R99 Uplink Entry Level High End Consumer Electronics Consumer Modules Common Traits Module B High-End Multipurpose LGA Package GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz (Class 12) HSDPA 3.6 Mbps 850/1900/2100 MHz R99 uplink (384kbps) RX Diversity AGPS Premium M2M Module C Computing PCI Express Package GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz (Class 12) HSDPA 7.2 850/1900/2100MHz HSUPA 2.0 Mbps RX Diversity AGPS Low End Computing High End Computing

  14. Prepare for Certification • Complete FCC and PTCRB certification • Comply with E-911 regulations • Be a data-only device or data-with-voice device (no voice-only devices) • Include support for the 850 and 1900 bands • Include AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) support for voice devices • Incorporate an AT&T-certified radio module • Have support for ENS (Enhanced Network Selection) • Meet AT&T's minimum TIS/TRP RF performance requirements • Be submitted in the most current hardware, software, and firmware versions

  15. Network Ready Program Criteria For devices that are not AT&T branded User Experience left to OEM Streamlined tests validate the network is protected

  16. Device Certification at AT&T Lab Dedicated teams for traditionaland non-traditional devices >1,000 Devices Certified

  17. What’s the next big thing? Tablets? Gaming? mHealth?

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