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Words from the chair
by Simon Saunders, Chair, Femto Forum
Welcome to this first Femto Forum newsletter, provided to members and
non-members alike, written to keep you up-to-date with developments in
the fast-changing world of femtocells.
It's been a very busy time for the Femto Forum, with many new members joining us, including well over 40 of the world's largest operators and vendors alongside the innovators who have brought femtocells to the industry's attention
. Our working groups are working hard on the key issues needed to bring
femtocells to market rapidly and efficiently - Telefonica-O2's Chris Fenton
describes WG3's work on Network & Interoperability below. We've
also seen the world's first commercial femtocell deployment, showing
that existing standards and handsets give us a fantastic base to work
from.
As we anticipate our 3rd plenary meeting in Dallas
we hope this newsletter and our new website will act as your key
reference source to get involved with the Forum and the newly-emerging
Femto market.
Mandate
for Network & Interoperability working group
by
Chris Fenton, Telefonica-O2
Our aim with WG3 is to resolve different requirements and find solutions
for features and capabilities relating to the network aspects of Femto.
This consists of capabilities in the Femto node, right through to the
interface that integrates into the core network.
The group is well represented from both vendor and operator sides of the
industry and meetings to date have provided an open forum with good
discussion and sharing of ideas.
The group's mandate is as follows:
1) Industry situation
Discuss industry and market activities for Femto: intelligence and
vendor/operator actions/changes. Be informed and share
between members.
2) Requirements
Gather requirements of areas that need definition and refer these to
WG1 as feedback on aspects that effect functionality, user experience
and cost. Use these areas to help define both the separation
of responsibilities and the key liaison topics between WG2 and WG3
3) Current architecture
Review architectural options and develop target architecture, invite
proposals for any technology and assess tools and planning/deployment
issues.
4) Target Architecture
Get basic requirements/capabilities/proposals in place so that initial
outline contributions can be offered in Jan 08 to standards bodies.
The group has produced requirements and basic reference
architectures to date and has started to liaise across the industry, in
particular looking to the DSL Forum for home node management and
configuration.
The Dallas meeting looks to complete our initial
deliberations and establish a basis on which to
build.
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November 2007
Forum builds momentum
We
are delighted that as a result of our major membership announcement
at the beginning of the month, we've received some extremely high
profile membership applications - details a little later - plus a flood
of general enquires, including an additional 200 plus newsletter
signups over the past couple of days.
Femto coverage
by
Susan Scothern
Following
on from the recent PR activity and the launch of our new website,
we are delighted with the improved visibility of the Forum and positive
reaction to our activities. Here's just a taste of recent media
coverage:
Telephony podcast
Femtofilia
Femtocells get a bit bigger
Forum wins backing of big guns
Telcos join femtocell industry body
Operators flock to Forum
Forum forges forward
Mobile firms back femtocells
Forum adds new members
Forum adds heavyweights
Forum gains followers
Tip top femto
Femtomania
Forum attracts big guns
Big names join Forum
Forum gains momentum
Big operators, vendors join Forum
Big names push femtocells
Mobile firms join Forum
Femto Forum expands
California dreaming
Anyone like to suggest why, of the thousands of hits we've had on the
new website in recent weeks, the largest cluster of visitors by far
hail from California..?
Quote of the week
"It seems that the whole industry’s gone femto crazy this week. And it’s largely the fault of the Femto Forum..."
James Middleton, telecoms.com
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