DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 2007
Registration and Coffee
08:20
Welcome Address and Speed Networking
08:40
Speed Networking: A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference in a relaxed and informal atmosphere
Opening Remarks by the Chair
08:50
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Chair: Mike Short, Vice President, Research & Development, O2, UK
DVB-H COMMERCIAL ROLL OUT EXPERIENCES
One Year On: How Have Commercially Launched DVB-H Services Evolved?
09:00
- Analysing consumer uptake patterns of DVB-H service offerings over the first 12 months
- What have commercial rollouts taught us about the Mobile TV viewing habits of the consumer?
- Service proposition of commercial DVB-H services: How can this be enhanced to increase consumer uptake?
- Increased handset variety?
- Increased content availability?
- Improved indoor reception and wider nationwide coverage?
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Francesco Pugliese, Marketing Director, DVB-H, 3 Italia,
SPECTRUM FOCUS SESSION
An overview of the challenges facing DVB-H across Europe
09:30
- Reviewing the latest development and timescales in allocating UHF spectrum to DVB-H broadcast
- Which territories have made significant progress towards commercial rollout?
- What is the competitive landscape for this scarce resource?
- Assessing the potential affect of the European Union action and spectrum delays
- What are the key drivers and market potential for DVB-H in Europe
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David McQueen, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media, UK
Lessons learnt: Developing Strategies to Successfully Navigate the Spectrum Allocation Negotiating Process in the Netherlands
10:00
- Identifying and understanding the needs of all parties bidding for DVB-H-relevant spectrum allocation:
- Do these parties (e.g. broadcasters) share end-goals with MNOs? Evaluating the case for joint bids for spectrum allocation
- Developing and gaining support (content owners, broadcasters, infrastructure providers) for the case of DVB-H as one of the premier future uses of UHF spectrum
- Working with national regulators to identify and clear suitable UHF spectrum as quickly and efficiently as possible
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Jilles Van den Beukel, Director of European Affairs, KPN Mobile, The Netherlands
Networking and Refreshments Break
10:30
Assessing the Case of DVB-SH: A Natural Evolution of the DVB-H Standard?
11:00
- Critically evaluating the delivery of DVB-H in the S-band, by direct comparison with DVB-H in UHF and the L-band. Focussing on:
- Time-to-market
- CAPEX and OPEX requirements
- Infrastructure requirements
- Indoor and outdoor coverage
- Handset requirements
- Evaluating the appeal of DVB-SH to post-DVB-H rollout mobile operators.
- Evaluating the STiMi standard - how closely is this related to DVB-SH?
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Herbert Mittermayr, Vice President, Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent Mobile Broadcast
DVB-H: Is a mobile broadcast standard the correct starting point for delivery of TV services to 3 screens? Are we on the verge of convergence?
11:30
- Examining how BCAST and IPDC over DVB-H are enabling the reception of broadcast, multicast and unicast services on the handset
- Evaluating the network from a device perspective
- Case study: Deploying Mobile TV platforms on PCs and other consumer devices
- The next steps: Is Mobile TV the logical next step for IPTV?
- Assessing the challenges for broadcasters and operators of delivering common content to three screens
- Mobile TV vs. IPTV - a common architecture to deliver content to the user when and where they want it
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John Maguire, General Manager, Consumer Mobile, Silicon, S3 Group, Ireland
Developing Mobile Solutions to Act as Mobile TV Business Enablers: From CA/DRM to Advanced Interactive Features
12:00
- Evaluating the success of conditional access solutions as efficient business enablers for mobile operators
- Evaluating the challenges of developing and deploying a fully integrated end-to-end TV solution: From security to interactivity
- Advanced ergonomic branded user interface: The key success factor to differentiate your Mobile TV offering from the competition?
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Nicolas Choquart, Director Mobile and New Business activities, EMEA Region, NDS
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Conditional Access:Will the Development of Open Standards Allow
Operators More Freedom in the DVB-H Service They Can Deliver to the Consumer?
12:30
- Evaluating the success of proprietary-based conditional access solutions deployed by operators with commercial DVB-H services.
- What improvements does the next generation of these proprietary solutions promise to deliver to operators?
- Will different handset models continue to require individual integration?
- Moving towards conditional access solutions based on open standards: An overview of the merits of developing solutions based on OMA BCAST standards
- Critically comparing the two arms of the OMA BCAST standards: DRM-based vs. smartcard-based
- What does the future hold for conditional access? Is there an opportunity for proprietary solutions to co-exist with solutions based on open standards?
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Sungoh Hwang, Senior Engineer, Samsung, Korea
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Nicolas Choquart, Director Mobile and New Business activities, EMEA Region, NDS
- A Representative, Nokia, Finland*
- More Panellists to be announced.
Utilizing the Mobile Platform to Build Winning Converged and Interactive TV Viewing User Experiences
14:15
- Evaluating the progress towards end-user acceptance of the Mobile TV experience
- Assessing the merits of delivering Mobile TV as part of a converged TV experience
- The impact value added services will offer:
- Video on Demand (VoD)
- Personal Video Recorder (PVR)
- Personal Advertisement
- Community-based Participatory Applications
- Building winning converged and interactive TV viewing user experiences
- Bilal Saleh, Director, Application Services - EMEA/LAC regions, Motorola
Returning to the Beginning: Utilizing DVB-H as IP Datacast Technology to Deliver Rich Media Content to the Consumer
14:45
- Exploring the origins of the DVB-H standard. Why should its use be solely limited to Mobile TV?
- Harnessing the power of DVB-H and expanding phone memory: Evaluating the range of applications that DVB-H (with a delivery capacity of 100Gb/day) can enable:
- Case study 1: Subscription-based push-delivery of content to devices to be viewed on-demand
- Case study 2: DRM-based content demos to encourage further content exploration by the consumer
- Thinking 'out-of-the box': Identifying future potential applications of DVB-H
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Benoit Joly, Director of Mobile TV and IPTV Product Marketing, Thomson, France
Establishing a Defined Method for Licensing Content to be Delivered via DVB-H Broadcast to Mobile Devices
15:15
- Identifying the benefits to MNOs of extending content licenses covering DVB-T broadcast to DVB-H:
- Reduce overheads of a thin margin business model
- Establish continuity across digital media
- What benefits would such a content license extension offer to content owners?
- Evaluating alternative licensing models to allow for the mobilization of content via DVB-H broadcast. Can any of these alternatives be supported by current DVB-H business models:
- Content owner-specific channels to allay the potential cost of content acquisition?
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Antongiulio Lombardi, Regulatory and Consumer Affairs Director, 3 Italia, Italy
Networking and Refreshments Break
15:45
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing Solutions to Facilitate Handset Interoperability Between Different Broadcast Standards
16:15
- What technical challenges does a multimode Mobile TV chipset present to silicon companies?
- How can integration challenges be overcome?
- Is it possible to support DVB-H in both UHF and the L-band on one multi-mode Mobile TV chip?
- What aerial challenges do multimode devices present to handset manufacturers?
- Analysing the benefits of multimode broadcast standard chipsets to handset manufacturers:
- Greater presence in a fractured market
- Customer retention when switching to networks operating different Mobile TV broadcast standards
- Will multimode Mobile TV chips significantly change the deployment strategies of operators looking to roll-out across multiple territories?
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Alon Ironi, CEO, Siano Mobile Silicon, Israel
- Niall O'Hearcain, CTO, Frontier Silicon, UK
- John Maguire, General Manager, Consumer Mobile, Silicon, S3 Group, Ireland
- More Panellists to be announced.
Developing the Case for Implementing Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) to Deliver Mobile TV to the Mass Market over UMTS Cellular Networks
17:00
- What benefits would delivery by MBMS bring to operators looking to roll out a Mobile TV service:
- Reduced rollout costs compared with DVB-H?
- Full operator control over the network?
- Can current and future UMTS networks function effectively given the absorbing of network capacity by MBMS?
- Should MBMS necessarily be considered a disruptive technology for DVB-H?
- Examining the potential of integrating both DVB-H and MBMS into a Mobile TV product that delivers a range of content to the consumer (ranging from broadcast to on-demand)
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Lars Knutsen, Product Group Manager, Mobile Data Services, TDC Mobil, Denmark
End of Day One followed by Networking Drinks Reception
17:30
DAY TWO - THURSDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER 2007
Registration and Coffee
08:20
Welcome Address and Speed Networking
08:40
Speed Networking: A chance to get to know your peers before the start of the conference in a relaxed and informal atmosphere
Opening Remarks by the Chair
08:50
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Chair: Mark Watkins, Director, Mobile Media, National Grid Wireless
DVB-H BUSINESS MODEL AND SERVICE FOCUS SESSION
Preparing for Commercial Rollout: Assessing the MNO Consortium Business Model for Delivery of Mobile TV Over DVB-H
09:00
- Assessing the relative merits of delivering DVB-H services as part of an MNO consortium. Focussing on:
- Infrastructure (investment requirements and ownership)
- Efficient use of limited spectrum
- Level of interaction between consortium partners and with DVB-H network operator
- Confronting the challenge of differentiating an operator's DVB-H service when part of an MNO consortium. Should MNOs differentiate their products via:
- Tariffs? - Content? - Handset portfolio?
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Bernhard von Canstein, New Business Development, Vodafone, Germany
Utilizing Advertising Revenues to Increase Profitability of Commercially Launched DVB-H Services
09:30
- How should defined TV advertising models be adapted to the mobile domain?
- How much revenues can be expected to come from the advertising world?
- Can advertising support an operator's DVB-H service by partially subsidizing customer subscription costs?
- Identifying the technical and business challenges of incorporating advertising into today's DVB-H services:
- How to provide audience measurements data to support investor choices
- Smoothly integrating advertising into the ESG and TV streams
- Assessing the benefits available to advertisers when entering the Mobile TV space
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Gian Paolo Balboni, Senior Program Manager, TV and Multimedia, Telecom Italia, Italy
Strategies to Differentiate the Mobile TV Experience Delivered to the Customer
10:00
- Lessons Learnt:What can be learnt from the experiences and feedback from early Mobile TV trials?
- How can interactivity improve the Mobile TV experience for the end user?
- Utilizing interactivity to add value to the Mobile TV service offered to the consumer:
- Voting - Gaming - Advertising - Focussed content
- Tackling the challenges of integrating and differentiating the service
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Martin Cockerell, Broadcast Strategy Manager, Group Technology, Telefonica O2, UK
Networking and Refreshments Break
10:30
Creating Interactivity: A Key Differentiator to Deliver an Appealing DVB-H Offering to the Consumer
11:00
- Defining `interactivity' for Mobile TV:What do operators hope to tie in with their DVB-H service?
- Relevant programming information?
- Program and user-specific advertising?
- Access to operator portal and operator-owned content?
- Tackling the challenges of integrating interactivity into a fully functional ESG
- Examining the role for existing and future cellular networks in supporting the interactive element of DVB-H services
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Jonas Kronlund, Technology Manager, Elisa, Finland
Optimizing the User Experience of DVB-H to Smooth Mass Market Consumer Adoption of the Mobile TV Product
11:30
- Developing a strategic device roadmap to support the rapid expansion of the DVB-H standard worldwide
- An overview of territories entering the final stage of DVB-H development pre-rollout
- Identifying DVB-H based services that display significant consumer appeal.
- What integration challenges will this cause for the development of next generation handsets?
- Ensuring interoperability through partnerships and deploying solutions based on open standards
- Evaluating the benefits of employing OMA BCAST-based solutions for the whole Mobile TV value chain
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Harri Männistö, Director, Nokia Nseries Watch New, Multimedia, Nokia, Finland
CONTENT OWNERS PERSPECTIVE
Placing Content at the Heart of Mobile TV: Building a Sustainable Mobile TV Business Model Based on the Delivery of Superb Content
12:00
- Developing content to deliver to the Mobile TV viewer
- What type (sports, news, soaps, films) and format (simulcast, `made-for-mobile') of content do consumers want to view on their mobile devices?
- Evaluating the current DVB-H service delivery of content to the consumer: How could this be improved?
- Reformatted content specifically for the mobile device?
- Incorporation of content interactivity?
- Defining the positioning of content owner in the Mobile TV ecosystem.
- Do Mobile TV business models need to be redefined to give content owners a greater share of revenues generated?
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David Bogi, DTT New Media Projects Responsible,Mediaset
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Critically Analysing the Benefits of Outsourcing the Building and Maintenance of a DVB-H Network to a Third Party
12:30
- Overcoming the technical challenges associated with building a DVB-H network. Do MNOs have the resources internally to confront these challenges?
- Balancing the high OPEX and CAPEX associated with a DVB-H network with the control and revenue associated with full ownership
- DVB-H network ownership through M&A. Evaluating the business sense of MNOs acquiring companies operating DVB-H networks
- Identifying the ideal partners for MNOs to outsource DVB-H network operations to
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Alex Mestre, Strategic Marketing Manager, Abertis Telecom, Spain
- Robert Foss, Head of Product and Service Marketing, Arqiva, UK
- More Panellists to be announced.
DEVELOPING DVB-H ROLLOUT STRATEGIES BASED ON TRIAL EXPERIENCES
Worldwide Mobile TV Case Studies: A Security Focus?
14:25
- Real life experiences of successful business models that ensure maximum profitability of Mobile TV service offering
- Providing a Mobile TV content protection update
o How effective are current content protection systems
o What built-in functionality will be required in future content protection systems
- Presenting Mobile TV business case studies. What has Irdeto learnt about the future of the Mobile TV business though experiences with its partners?
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Fevzi Çakmak, Director of Business Development, Irdeto
Vienna Mobile TV Pilot: Presenting the Lessons Learnt from this Multipartner DVB-H Trial
14:55
- Analysing the success of multiple partners contributing towards the delivery of a Mobile TV service to the consumer.
- Will the inter-operator and operator-broadcaster relationships established during the trial form the backbone of an Austrian Mobile TV business model?
- How has the trial results affected the technology choices involved in operator DVB-H roll out strategies?
- Evaluating the consumer reaction to `made-for-mobile' content delivered via DVB-H broadcast
- Incorporation of interactivity into the service offering: How was this realized, and how is it likely to evolve before commercial rollout?
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Alexander Wachlowski, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Innovations and Web Portal, Mobilkom Austria, Austria
- Franz Kröpfl, Mobilkom Austria, Austria
Second Phase DVB-H Trials: Evaluating the Results of Switzerland's DVB-H Trial Focusing on Customer Acceptance
15:25
- Exploring the details behind the Swiss DVB-H trial:
- Highlighting the number, cross-section and background of the participants involved
- Channel selection:What channels were offered to the consumer and why were these channels chose?
- What did the trial suggest about the value of Mobile TV to the Swiss consumer?
- What was the perceived value of the service in terms of ease of use, ease of adoption?
- Utilizing trial results to define the Mobile TV service wanted by customers
- Importance of Handset selection
- Usage behaviour (channels, time, place)
- Tariffs and bundling
- Identifying the key trial findings.What effect will these finding have on sunrise's potential commercial DVB-H offering?
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Patrick Honegger, Project Manager, sunrise/TDC Switzerland, Switzerland
Networking and Refreshments Break
15:55
Mobilink: Exploring the Business Rationale and Strategy for DVB-H Deployment in Pakistan
16:10
- Exploring the current status of Mobile TV deployments in the region
- Critically comparing Mobile TV business with VAS business.What additional opportunities does Mobile TV present for operators?
- Evaluating the business case and market strategy for deploying Mobile TV over a DVB-H broadcast network in Pakistan
- Compiling a content selection and Bouquet formation that offer real consumer appeal
- Formulating strategies to harness advertising revenues for sustained growth and profitability
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Muhammad Ali Khan, Manager Strategy and Business Development, Mobilink, Pakistan
Applying Lessons from DVB-H Trials to Develop the Australian Mobile TV Business Model
16:40
- Considering the key commercial and technical learning from DVB-H trials conducted by Broadcast Australia.How do these feed into the Australian DVB-H business model proceeding forward?
- Laying out the plans for licensing and launching of commercial Mobile TV services in Australia
- Identifying the key partners and technology providers in the Mobile TV value chain required to drive implementation
- Evaluating the DVB-H service launch critical success factors
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Martin Farrimond, General Manager - Mobile TV, Broadcast Australia, Australia
Endeavouring to Bring DVB-H to Market in North America: Experiences from Modeo's NYC Mobile TV Beta Service
17:10
- DVB-H and Windows Mobile: Tackling integration challenges of implementing a DVB-H service on a new platform.
- Has the HTC smartphone met expectations in terms of both performance and user acceptance?
- How has Modeo's DVB-H network performed since the launch of the beta service?
- Has the FCC-approved increase in the transmission power of Modeo's L-band spectrum license significantly improved the service offering?
- Analysing the customer perception of Modeo's Mobile TV product
- Analysing beta service viewing patterns and extrapolating potential viewing habits of commercial Mobile TV service users
- What does the future hold for DVB-H services in North America?
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Russell Inman, Head of Engineering, National Grid Wireless, UK