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ATIE in HK

ATIE in HK. New IT Business Model in Japan. Toshio Obi. Professor, Waseda University Adviser to ATIE. 2002 November 30. New ICT Business Model. i Mode – Mobile Internet 3G/4G – IMT 2000 and beyond Broadband – High speed Internet IP Telephony – VOIP (packet)

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ATIE in HK

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  1. ATIE in HK New IT Business Model in Japan Toshio Obi Professor, Waseda University Adviser to ATIE 2002 November 30

  2. New ICT Business Model • i Mode – Mobile Internet • 3G/4G – IMT 2000 and beyond • Broadband – High speed Internet • IP Telephony – VOIP (packet) • e-government – G to BG to Cin G • ITS (Intelligent Transport System) • Cyber Security • IPv6 Ubiquitous Network Technologies Action needed at ATIE • creation of Working Group at ATIE on New Business Model • Asian Regional Testbed Trial • Establishment of “Asian Standard”

  3. Consumers’ IT Expenditure in Japan (Yen) (Yen) Age Source : Statistics Bureau

  4. Evolution toward 4th generation

  5. “i-mode” Developing Strategy Rich (Visual, High Speed) IMT-2000 Testbed Java 3G i-mode Car-Navi Music Intranet Colored LCD Video Intranet Packages Game Web access TV Conference i-mode launch Security function TV Telephone Groupware Agent function Schedule Management Work flow Management Electronic Bulletin Board system Electronic Conference File Sharing Mobile TV Internet TV Total Link e-mail Feb. 1999 Fall, 1999 Spring, 2000 Fall, 2000 Spring 2001 2002

  6. Developments with Focus on the Next Generation 2000 2005 2010 Driving 2/2.5G GSM PDC 4G 3G/UMTS Walking Mobility 5GHz Frequency MMAC PHS 2.5GHz/60GHz Frequency New Generation MMAC 2.4GHz Frequency Wireless LAN Standing 10K 100K 1M 10M 100M 1G Transmission rate

  7. 3G⇒4G Function Categories Security/Authentication User Interface Seamless Network QoS Multi Mode Navigation/Location Detection Database Remote Server High data rate/High Capacity High Quality Multimedia Camera/Sensor/Microphone Remote Sensing/Control Agent Terminal Capability Reconfigurability Ad-Hoc NW Social/Environment Adaptability Network Configuration/Deployment Multicast

  8. 3G⇒4G Service Categories Mobile E-Commerce Medical & welfare E-Learning Home Security Agent/Personalization Business/SOHO Translation Media/ Broadcasting Location Visual High Intelligent Communication Internet Access Database/Contents E-mail e-government Pricing

  9. Broadband Number of Subscribers to Broadband Access Networks March 2002(unit:1000) Year 2001-First Year of Broadband dramatic growth of Broadband

  10. FTTH in Japan Completion rate of subscriber fiber network(Fiber penetration to residential areas in Japan) (1) If done with goal of nationwide penetration in 2005 (2) If proceeds at current pace Source: MPT (Dec, 2000)

  11. IP Telephony New Applications Type of IP Telephony • Multimedia Services • VoIP & FAX Services • Value added IP Services • Internet Access Services • IP Backbone Services • PC-IP-PC • PC-IP-Phone • Phone-IP-PC • Phone-IP-Phone

  12. E-government, E-Municipalities • After Year 2003-Administrative Services accessible for 24 hours a day over the Internet • Administrative procedures • Tax payments • Administrative information • Necessary Conditions for digitization • Securing agency-wide financial resources • Securing Cybersecurity for network

  13. Nurturing Abilities to create Applications & Contents To promote usage of advanced IP networks, it is necessary (1) to improve IT literacy, and (2) to create easy-to-use applications and more attractive contents: • Improvement of information literacy • Fostering of IT instructors, IT researchers, and digital contents creators • Strategic investment of IT-related R&D • Shift from paper and face-to-face based to digitized documents and sharing information through networks • Maintaining adequate protection measures of IPR

  14. ITS (Intelligent Transport System) <Starting System> • VICS (Vehicle Information & Communication System) • ETC (Electronic Toll Collection System) • ASV (Advanced Safety Vehicle) • EV (Electronic Vehicle) • PTPS (Public Transportation Priority System) • GPS (Global Positioning System) ITS Market(4.5 trillion yen) Year 2010

  15. Ubiquitous Network Technologies Creation of Ubiquitous Network Society - anytime, any where and mobility • promotion measures for realization • Social and economic impact • large capacity application • Networking everything with high speed

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