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BT 21CN英国电信建设无线城市的情况介绍

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BT 21CN英国电信建设无线城市的情况介绍nullWireless Cities In addition to the physical environment, the role that technology playsWireless Cities In addition to the physical environment, the role that technology playsJon Lane Director, BT Wireless CitiesOur lives are changingOur lives are changingTime ...
BT 21CN英国电信建设无线城市的情况介绍
nullWireless Cities In addition to the physical environment, the role that technology playsWireless Cities In addition to the physical environment, the role that technology playsJon Lane Director, BT Wireless CitiesOur lives are changingOur lives are changingTime and energyChoices and personalisationSecurityFriends, family & communityInformation and adviceAt HomeAt WorkWi-Fi is today’s technology of choiceWi-Fi is today’s technology of choiceConsumer devices are a key driver of Wi-Fi growth Widely adopted by the mass market today Wi-Fi handsets forecast to increase nearly 1300% through to 2010* 245.9 million Wi-Fi portable devices globally by 2010** 22 million in the UK alone by 2011 * Wi-Fi Alliance has already certified over 3000 products Wi-Fi Networks are expanding Over 142,407 free and paid Wi-Fi hotspots in 132 countries Over 300 wireless cities deployed Mobile WiMAX will take time to offer a credible alternative Fixed WiMAX available today. Useful for infrastructure but limited use for end users Mobile spectrum auction due to take place late 2007 / early 2008 Mobile Devices not available till 2008/9 Mass market will take at least 5 years to mature BT delivered Wi-Fi Networks** Infonetics Research ** Wireless Cities, BT Openzone, Wi-Fi Consumer & Business networksThe Vision is Compelling - Broadband Access - anywhere, anytime, anyplaceThe Vision is Compelling - Broadband Access - anywhere, anytime, anyplaceWireless Broadband is about making Broadband access totally ubiquitousWhat is a Wireless City?What is a Wireless City?A Major BT strategic initiative to Wi-Fi enable City Centres Extends the power of wireless broadband into public spaces Provides a Wi-Fi Network for shared public and private access Public / private partnerships with local authorities Joint promotion and development of a WC eco-system A platform to enable innovative new applications and services Delivering an open network with a wide range of service providers A phrased programme, developed in-line with demand from the city “anchor tenant” and others A significant (& sustainable step) to deliver city wide wireless broadband A platform to deliver a sustainable visionA platform to deliver a sustainable visionRemote traffic congestion monitoring, cashless parking payments Providing a safer, cleaner street environment, improving public security - CCTV, noise and pollution monitoringProviding city visitors with the information they need when and where they need it Supporting care in the community initiativesSupporting social inclusion programmes Helping make the city an attractive place to live and work Platform for education and remote learningSupporting city “front line” staff with innovative mobile worker applicationsSome applicationsSome applicationsActively working on many solutions with authorities Some examples are: Deploy moveable Wi-Fi IP-Video cameras To ease traffic congestion and issue penalty notices Monitor new bus station for public safety with images relayed to PDA Licensing and environmental health officers can update records “on the street” from Wi-Fi PDA integrated into authority’s systems and immediately initiate any actions needed Childrens’ services can access client information in real-time via Wi-Fi laptop or digital pen and agree a care package with clients immediately City guardians can access council information using Wi-Fi PDA to help the public, and report local issues instantly Walled Garden to help citizens and visitors gain free Wi-Fi access to council public service information Corporate Fusion VoIP as part of the Authorities’ IP Convergence strategy Wi-Fi mobile working as part of an overall mobile working initiative including home working BenefitsBenefitsGreater productivity as employees do not have to return to the office to log work – Significant effectiveness, efficiency and accommodation savings are achievable Demonstrably improved public service by immediate and visible access to information and back-end systems Employees can be multi-rolled “eyes on the street” e.g. street cleaning operative can report traffic obstructions, graffiti, anti-social behaviour via simple PDA integrated into back-end systems to relevant department With more time “on the street” less office space is needed, enabling significant property rationalisation Solutions are customised to meet the needs of authority and are based around the specific business benefits that can be achieved Wireless City is not a technology deployment but an enabler to transform the business of delivering citizen services Need to serve the Wider Market Need to serve the Wider Market City Resident City Commuters City Visitors (Tourist) City Visitors (Business) Local Businesses Local Communities Citizen ServicesBringing it back to the ‘Green Agenda’Bringing it back to the ‘Green Agenda’Westminster Pioneers SchemeWestminster Pioneers Scheme A partnership to reach into the community to help build ideas for how a wireless network can be used to improve a city environment m for individuals m for business m for Westminster City Council m for the community Westminster Pioneers Scheme - WinnersWestminster Pioneers Scheme - WinnersThank youThank youJon Lane Director, BT Wireless Cities
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