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Conference Day 1 | Wednesday 16 December 2015


08.30   WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

09.00 WebRTC TRAINING
     
09.00   TECHNICAL PANEL
     
    WebRTC for Mobile
    Running WebRTC on mobile is still a challenge with several options to solving it.
What are the alternatives developers have for enabling WebRTC services on mobile devices.


Chairman
Amir Zmora, Technology Committee Chairman, Consultant at
TheNewDialTone




Participants:
Antonis Tsakiridis, Telestax
Antón Román Portabales, CTO, QUOBIS
Daniel Wagner, Software Engineer and Evangelist, Matrix
Stefan Ålund, Ericsson
     
09.30   ORTC
    What is it
What’s the promise ORTC brings and what does it change in WebRTC
Does ORTC create interoperability issues between WebRTC implementations

Antón Román Portabales,
 CTO, QUOBIS
     
10.00   Building a WebRTC Application in a Snap
    Coding a WebRTC application on stage demonstrating the APIs to be used and the sequence of operations while explaining the basic usage of WebRTC APIs. The purpose is to give the audience a high level understanding of how WebRTC applications work. 
This session is for product managers, technology and marketing people that want to better understand how WebRTC applications work.

Steven Goodwin, Third Space Learning
     
10.30   WebRTC Standards
    Latest updates on WebRTC Standard work at W3C and IETF.

Dan Burnett, STANDARDS PLAY
     

11.00   COFFEE BREAK
11.00 Conference Opening
 
11.30   WebRTC State of the Market and Trends
   

Amir Zmora,
Technology Committee Chairman, Consultant at
TheNewDialTone

     
12.00   WebRTC By the Numbers
   

Dean Bubley,
Consultant, Disruptive Analysis
12.30   LUNCH
   
AFTERNOON CHAIRMAN

Alan Quayle, Independent Engineer
14.00 Round Table
    WebRTC and ViLTE Analysts Perspective
   
Moderator:

Amir Zmora
Consultant at THENEWDIALTONE


Panelists:

Mark Winther, Group VP & Consulting Partner, Telecom, IDC

Alan Quayle,
Independant Engineer
Dan Burnett, Standards Play
Dean Bubley,
Disruptive Analysis
     

15.00 ViLTE and WebRTC in the Service Provider Network

15.00   Analyzing Characteristics of Heterogeneous Networks
    In telecommunication networks there are different methods to ensure Quality of Service (QoS) as well as Quality of Experience (QoE). Existing approaches usually classify network traffic instead of the channel behavior itself. Due to the support of higher bandwidths mobile hotspots have become increasingly common. Therefore an approach of channel based characterization according to Internet services on heterogeneous networks is needed (e.g. VoD over LTE and WLAN). Proposing a new method to locate technology depended disturbances on IP level.

Rafiaa Boujbel, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology,
MUNICH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

     
15.20   Mobile Innovations Opportunities with WebRTC and ViLTE: Comparaison and use Case
    Presenting a reminder of the mobile compatibility for WebRTC and
ViLTE. Mobile SDK for iOS use is necessary for example. Does this limitation give an advantage to ViLTE?
Providing a comparison of the two technologies on the mobile developer perspective.
What are the obstacles to ViLTE exposure at device API level?
Describing an interoperability remote diagnostic use case between WebRTC and ViLTE.

Michel L'Hostis, CEO, Apizee
     
15.40   Media Quality and Codecs Aspects for ViLTE
    Discussing, based on subjective tests results, the impact of H.264 codec resolution, frame rate and encoding bitrate on user experience,
Showing some first results on how the choice of the ViLTE operating point in terms of resolution, frame rate and max bitrate impact would impact network coverage for ViLTE. Giving some key technical features related to ViLTE technology and media quality enhancement like network adaptation mechanisms (rate adaptation) or the possible benefit of using the more "powerful" codec H.265.

Stéphane Proust, Senior Standardization Manager Audio Video, Orange labs
     
16.00   COFFEE BREAK
     
16.30   WebRTC to Create Contextual Communications
    Communication service providers are rolling out VoLTE and VoWi-Fi services around the world but where is the new revenue opportunity? The key is to understand how communications are consumed by making Contextual Communications with WebRTC and network APIs. The resulting services provide a competitive offering to support customer retention and new revenue streams in consumer, business and wholesale markets.

Gilles Duboué, Alcatel-Lucent Rapport Service Innovation Marketing Director, Alcatel lucent
     
16.50   WebRTC in the Service Provider Network
    By complementing 3GPP services such as VoLTE with webRTC, the reach for communication services is extended and completely new use cases can be realized. One example of such use case is the SEB bank where a remote advisory service has been realized using webRTC as the communication component. With the emergence of WiFi calling, users will be able to call over WiFi without downloading an app.

Kari-Pekka Perttula, Ericsson
     
17.10   5,504 Smartphone Consumers Can’t Be Wrong about Video Calling
    What do smartphone consumers think about video calling? Are there opportunities for business to improve customer interactions with video calling? What will video calling be used for? Going through a number of primary market research results, video use cases, highlighting both the benefits for the subscriber and the telcos, and sharing some practical implementation considerations.

Daisy Su,
Marketing Director, Alcatel Lucent
     
17.30   Routing Impacts in the IMS Core Network for IP Video calls Services in Multi-device Environment
    - Describing operator requirements for a videocall green button, and the various multidevice configurations that may occur.
- Analysing the different routing issues that may have to be managed.
- Providing solution to implement accurate routing in order to provide the best user experience to the customers despite a complex technical environment: ViLTE under LTE, ViWIFI under EPC integrated WIFI, RCS IP Video calls, Web-RTC video calls, RCS VideoShare.

Fabrice Pétesch,
E2E Architect for IMS & Mobile Services, Orange Labs
17.50 Panel
    Are Telcos Losing the Battle again (RCS, WebRTC, ViLTE) ?
   
  • QoS aspects
  • Service evolutivity
  • Apple Strategy
  • Does ViLTE map onto user needs or behaviour?
    Moderator:
Alan Quayle
, Independent Engineer

Panelists:

Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis
Patrice Crutel, Senior Architect, Bouygues Telecom
Michel L'Hotis, CEO, Apizee
Stephane Proust, Senior Standardization Manager Audio Video, Orange Labs
Kari-Pekka Perttula, Ericsson
     

18.50   END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE
     
19.00   WELCOME COCKTAIL
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