DoCoMo plans LTE cloud to avoid dumb pipe
DoCoMo plans LTE cloud to avoid dumb pipe
Robert Clark |
November 18, 2009
telecomseurope.net
NTT DoCoMo is planning to offer cloud services over its next-gen LTE network, which is set to launch at the end of next year.
CEO Ryuji Yamada foreshadowed what the operator calls “handset-network collaboration”, taking advantage of LTE’s low latency to use the network to deliver features now offered by the handset.
“We can split the functionality between the network and the handset, [so] advanced functions could be offered to individual users at a reasonable price,” he said in a keynote at the Mobile Asia Congress.
“Because the latency is so small the customer will not notice it. This will develop into ‘cloud computing’ in the future.”
“This is also the way to avoid the ‘dumb pipe’ – by adding value to the network,” he said during a discussion with China Mobile chief Wang Jianzhou and CSL boss Tarek Robbiati. He said operators also had the strengths of their deep customer base and knowledge of their customers to help create new high-value services.
Yamada said the Japanese operator was deploying LTE early because it offered additional capacity to support video.
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