Difference between revisions of "5. Is the Mobility(60km/h) enough?"

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The user's selection of services used to be based on the data-rate, mobility and coverage. But these kind of preferences are the choices of each individual preference. All user, of course, want the higher data-rate, more powerful mobility and wider coverage. But there are the trade-off in Wireless Service. It is difficule for the mobility and data-rate to coexist at once. Because of this "trade-off" in wireless service, there are product differentiation.  
The user's selection of services used to be based on the data-rate, mobility and coverage. But these kind of preferences are the choices of each individual preference. All user, of course, want the higher data-rate, more powerful mobility and wider coverage. But there are the trade-off in Wireless Service. It is difficule for the mobility and data-rate to coexist at once. Because of this "trade-off" in wireless service, there are product differentiation.  


The Ficure of Wibro and W-CDMA shows the product differentiation; Wibro is following up the data-rate service position, W-CDMA is the mobility service position. For each service position wants the fitting CAPEX planning for their customers and customers could select their preferences between Wibro & W-CDMA.  
The Ficure of Wibro and W-CDMA shows the product differentiation; Wibro is following up the data-rate service position, W-CDMA is the mobility service position. For each service position wants the fitting CAPEX planning for their customers and customers could select their preferences between Wibro & W-CDMA.  


So the mobility 60km/h of Wibro could be enough. Because the moto of Wibro at it's first phase is DSL in outdoor.
So the mobility 60km/h of Wibro could be enough. Because the moto of Wibro at it's first phase is DSL in outdoor.


The Requirements of Wibro Services;  
 
'''The Requirements of Wibro Services;'''


■ Provide the way to use high speed internet service not only in home but also in outdoor → Equivalent data rate to xDSL per user
■ Provide the way to use high speed internet service not only in home but also in outdoor → Equivalent data rate to xDSL per user

Revision as of 06:44, 17 July 2006

The user's selection of services used to be based on the data-rate, mobility and coverage. But these kind of preferences are the choices of each individual preference. All user, of course, want the higher data-rate, more powerful mobility and wider coverage. But there are the trade-off in Wireless Service. It is difficule for the mobility and data-rate to coexist at once. Because of this "trade-off" in wireless service, there are product differentiation.


The Ficure of Wibro and W-CDMA shows the product differentiation; Wibro is following up the data-rate service position, W-CDMA is the mobility service position. For each service position wants the fitting CAPEX planning for their customers and customers could select their preferences between Wibro & W-CDMA.


So the mobility 60km/h of Wibro could be enough. Because the moto of Wibro at it's first phase is DSL in outdoor.


The Requirements of Wibro Services;

■ Provide the way to use high speed internet service not only in home but also in outdoor → Equivalent data rate to xDSL per user

■ Maximize the usage over the allocated spectrum

■ Maximize the spectral efficiency

■ Extend the service coverage

■ Reduce the cost per bit

■ Low power consumption at AT

■ Faster handoff


WiBro W-CDMA Product Differentiation.JPG

Product Differentiation DMB WCDMA Wibro.JPG