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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Definition
*FMC Classifications
Introduction
*Evolution of Convergence
Mobility of Broadband Access
Broadband of Mobile Communication
*Three Strategies in the FMC Competition
Provision of Differentiated Services by Existing Fixed Network Providers
Cost Savings
Enrich Value-added Services (VASs)
*Three Phases of FMC
Phase 1: Dual-Mode End Device Based Convergence (Differentiated Services)
Phase 2: Convergence of IP/MPLS Backbone and Access Network (Cost Control)
Phase 3: IMS-based Convergence (Rich Services)
Market Overview
*Case Studies of FMC
Service Convergence
Dual-Mode End Device Based Convergence
FMC Based on IMS
Comparison of Market Applications
*Analyses of the Solutions
CTP
UMA
IMS
Solution Comparison
*General Attitudes of Carriers to FMC in China
*China Netcom
*Long Way for Network Convergence and Uncertainty for IMS
*China Telecom
*China Mobile
*China Unicom
Drivers and Barriers
*Drivers
From the Perspective of Fixed Carriers
From the Perspective of Users
*Barriers
Mobile Carriers Expect the Replacement of Fixed-line by Mobile, Rather Than Convergence
Market Demand Challenges
Technical Challenges
Risks in Organization Management and Supervision
China FMC Market Forecast
Profiles
*UTStarcom
*Siemens
*Ericsson
*Alcatel
Conclusion
Methodology
Glossary
Related In-Stat Reports
Offices
List of Tables
Table 1. Comparison of Global FMC Cases
Table 2. Comparison of Different Solutions
Table 3. China Telecom’s Market Performance, 2004–2005
Table 4. Consumer FMC Subscriber Forecast: 2005–2010
Table 5. Business FMC Subscriber Forecast: 2005–2010
List of Figures
Figure 1. Three Phases of Convergence
Figure 2. FMC Subscriber Number Forecast in China, 2005–2010
Figure 3. Roadmap of Fixed and Mobile Technologies
Figure 4. Fixed Carriers’ Strategies for Network Convergence
Figure 5. Three Phases of Convergence
Figure 6. Details of the Second Phase of Convergence
Figure 7. Technology Evolution of FMC
Figure 8. Ling Tong Wireless Service Solution (Qbox) Provided by UT Starcom
Figure 9. UMA Solution
Figure 10. FMC Based on IMS
Figure 11. Subscriber Number of Fixed-line, PHS, and Mobile, 2001–2010
Figure 12. FMC Subscriber Number Forecast in China, 2005–2010
Figure 13. UT Starcom's Continuity Solution
Figure 14. Siemens' IMS Convergence Framework
Figure 15. Ericsson's IMS-based FMC Framework
Figure 16. Alcatel's IMR Enterprise Solution
Report's synopsisAbstract
FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) has become one of the hottest topics in telecommunications. In-Stat believes that FMC is viewed as an efficient way to provide a unified architecture and end-user devices with multi-service capabilities. The convergent systems can provide voice, data, or multimedia services for and between any set of wireline and wireless end-users. In this report, In-Stat describes the roadmap of FMC in China, and provides subscriber forecasts (2006-2010) on FMC service.
The report also provides clear definitions and classifications of FMC and divides the whole process of FMC into three phases: dual-mode end device convergence, IP/MPLS backbone network convergence, and IMS-based convergence. In addition, the benefits to service providers and end-users from FMC, and the multiple challenges that service providers face in evolving to the new system are outlined, providing perspectives and strategies of the four leading China service providers (China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Netcom), with respect to FMC.