The document discusses several areas of innovation that a telecommunications company is focusing on, including sensor networks, big data and analytics, digital media, radio technologies, business applications, social media, mobile network optimization, networking virtualization, semantics, enterprise collaboration, and social voice platforms. It provides examples of potential areas of focus within sensor networks, big data, digital media, radio, and business applications. It emphasizes seeking innovative companies and experts to test solutions on their network across industries like wireless, healthcare, automotive, transportation, education, media, and energy.
2012 Carrier Innovation Priorities – Summary slides from TC3 2011
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4. Orange questing for innovation in
• Sensor Networks: Infrastructure, Back-end, & Data
• Big Data / Personal Informatics: Application platforms, Real-time Analytics, Location
Analytics, Visualization
• Digital Media: New TV experience enablers, Home gateways of the future, New
Business Model Enablers
• Radio: SDR, Cognitive Radio, Seamless Hand-off
• Business apps: - cloud based apps for SME’s, VAS for Email platforms
• Social Consumption / Commerce: “like” vs. “link”, Reputation Management Personal
data stores, & VRM systems.
• Mobile traffic optimization: “CDNizing” mobile networks “end-to-end”, guaranteeing
QoE, Peak load management of downloads.
• Network: Virtualization & programmability to better support different services &
logical architectures on the same physical infrastructure.
• Semantics: Tools, frameworks, & solutions.
• “Porous Enterprise”: Ad-hoc collaboration, cross-platform coupling, convergent social
networks.
• Social Voice: Platforms, services, & business model enablers.
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• Technology and • Broadband • Unified • M2M
measurement tools Services for communication • eHealth
to increase E2E fibre and LTE • Market Place
reliability of the ICT • Rich and Online • Smart Energy /
infrastructure Communication Services for Grid
• Identity-, Data- and without barriers SMB
Security Managment • Social and • Cloud
for our customers Crowd services Infrastructure
to reduce costs
• Tools to get more
personalized,
proactive and more
valuable customer
interactions
8. Our Innovation Areas
Our Goal
Provide new experiences to our smartphone users
Area of focus
Innovative Consumer Services to create value on Android PF
Application suited to Mobile 4G Broadband
Services that keep the customer experience simple
Cross-device services which enrich multi-device experience
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10. The LightSquared SandBox Team is seeking innovative companies, experts and
entrepreneurs in the areas of VOIP, Video, Music Streaming, Immersive Multiplayer
Gaming, Mobile Analytics, Digital Advertising Technology, Security, DRM, Social Media,
Location Based Services, Smart Grid, Machine to Machine Communication, Telematics,
Mobile Health and Virtualization (Cloud) to test and optimize their solutions on the
LightSquared network.
Seeking Innovation to grow an ecosystem of third party software, hardware, and application
providers across multiple industries: Wireless, Healthcare, Automotive, Transportation,
Education, Media, Entertainment, and Energy
The only wireless lab in the United States to include satellite, terrestrial, and proximal radio
technologies
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12. Contact the Sprint M2M Collaboration Center
• E-mail: m2mcollaborationcenter@sprint.com
• Website: www.sprint.com/m2m
Attend the 2011 Sprint Open Solutions Conference
• November 2-4, Santa Clara Convention Center
• Go to www.sprint.com/developer to learn more
and register
14. • Our Innovation Centers inspire, enable, Our objective is to seek
• and showcase new innovations!
• We help companies develop:
innovative solutions that
– Non-traditional devices, applications, and services leverage our key assets to
• Utilize our 3G and 4G LTE networks identify new market
• Innovation through collaboration! opportunities and key strategic
partnerships
Leverage key technology trends
• Industry leading 4G LTE latencies and speeds
• Create new, sticky value for smartphones
• Drive adoption of new classes of connected devices
Bring wireless technology to new markets:
• Local commerce and loyalty
• Health, wellness, and fitness
• Energy and connected home
• Other adjacent markets
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16. Our technologists’ current shopping list
IaaS:
i. Thin orchestrators assisting provisioning for the full stack
ii. Non-clunky, single-pane-of-glass OSS
iii. Advancements in Flash / SSD
Data Centres:
i. Low loss UPS
ii. Pre-packaged data centre power and HVAC solutions
System integration:
i. Extended temperature (65Co) range Erbium doped fibre amplifiers
ii. Quantum encryption of IP traffic
iii. Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications systems
Carrier networks:
i. Network features that allow improvements in cost and delivery for cloud computing
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