Mobile World Congress 2013: BT, WBA and seamless mobile data roaming within our grasp

By Chris Bruce
Director of international sales and consulting services
BT Global Telecom Markets
Co-chair, Wireless Broadband Alliance

Mobile World Congress 2013 (MWC) in Barcelona showed that 4G is a reality in many markets.  In fact, the UK licence auction concluded during the event this year.

Chris Bruce speaking at Mobile World Congress about the future of international data roaming between 3G / LTE and Wi-Fi – seamless and secure – as easy as roaming with a cellular phone.

Chris Bruce speaking at Mobile World Congress about the future of international data roaming between 3G / LTE and Wi-Fi – seamless and secure – as easy as roaming with a cellular phone.

Another reality is the difficulty of making the investment needed to acquire licensed spectrum and build 4G networks at a time when user data consumption grows exponentially while revenues grow modestly or even decline.  This is encouraging operators to think again about the use of licensed and unlicensed spectrum and various technologies. For more on this subject, see my article “Wi-Fi offload’ is so last year – now it’s all about ‘onload’!”

You may also be interested in a video interview at MWC by Brian Dolby, managing director of BCS Public Relations, for the GTB Wipro TV Special. Brian interviewed Ibrahim Gedeon, CTO of Telus, one of the three largest mobile operators in Canada, and me. Our discussion about the importance of wireless standards and interworking between new technologies turned into a friendly debate.

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Business insights with Beatriz: February 2013

By Beatriz Butsana-Sita

Managing director
BT Global Telecom Markets

Since I last wrote to you in this column, BT received an award for Most Innovative Hotspot Venue in the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) Wi-Fi Industry Awards. On behalf of BT, my colleague Chris Bruce accepted the award at the WBA Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Francisco in November.

When Britain hosted the Olympic Games last year, it was the first time ever that Wi-Fi featured at the Olympic Park for spectators.  The nature of the venues required an innovative technical approach. We responded by building the largest high-density wireless network in the world and delivered 100 per cent availability during the entire Games.

Our BT Advise for Communications team can draw on that experience and share it with clients for other major sporting events and infrastructure projects. Our expertise and global track record make us a partner of choice. [Read more...]

Let’s talk Voice

Our guest contributor is Andrew Dodsworth, chief operating officer of BT Global Telecom Markets (GTM), who talks about his 11-day trip to Asia in November and December.

Recently I returned from an exciting trip to Asia to follow up on the October launch of our Singapore hub for the BT Global IP Exchange. Why “exciting”? Well, in just 11 days I met carrier customers in 22 meetings, starting at the Capacity Asia conference in Bangkok. I went on to Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore, seeing mostly mobile carriers.

I wanted to promote the Global IP Exchange story, including transit, and I was happy to find that our customers wanted to talk about it, too: Most carriers in the region are looking to engage in GIPX in the near future.  Several major ones are serious about the opportunity to hub their internal traffic through our Singapore node, the first Global IP Exchange node that we’ve launched outside the UK. [Read more...]

Wi-Fi expert Chris Bruce at Mobile World Congress 2013

Meet BT Wi-Fi expert and WBA co-chair Chris Bruce at Mobile World Congress 2013 Hall 8.1, Stand F3.

In Barcelona on 25-28 February, the GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC) will again see more than 1,500 exhibitors marketing their service innovations to the 60,000+ visitors expected. One of the key drivers of their innovations is the need for mobile bandwidth, fuelled by the proliferation of smart mobile devices.

While mobile operators look forward to 3G extensions and LTE deployment to address the growing user demand, they struggle to backhaul the huge data demand and provide a seamless, high-quality user experience. [Read more...]

Talking telcos with BT Advise: Chris Bruce

By Chris Bruce
Director of international sales and consulting services
BT Global Telecom Markets and co-chair, Wireless Broadband Alliance

“Wi-Fi offload” is so last year – now it’s all about “onload”!

How operators can deliver great customer experience profitably in the face of the mobile data wave

Mobile and fixed operators around the world are now well aware of the impact of changes in behaviour once consumers have the latest smartphones and tablets in their hands – and get easy access to a wide range of apps, games, video, social networking, as well as more traditional email and messaging.

GSM mobile networks designed for voice are no longer the right architecture for data, yet mobile traffic has flipped from 90% voice to 90% data.  Unfortunately, whilst usage is exploding, traffic growth is not typically matched by revenues.  For many mobile operators it’s modest if not flat for the first time in their history.   Traditional competition as market penetration reaches optimum, plus OTT technology alternatives lead to retail price pressure. [Read more...]