goals for today: 1 defining “mobile infrastructure” quick mobile technology overview &...
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Goals For Today:
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• Defining “mobile infrastructure”• Quick mobile technology overview & history• Mobile infrastructure in the campus context: now &
future• Crossing the infrastructure-application boundary
Infrastructure defined:
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The term IT Infrastructure is defined in ITIL v3 as combined set of hardware, software, networks, facilities, etc. (including all of the Information Technology), in order to develop, test, deliver, monitor, control or support IT services. Associated people, Processes and documentation are not part of IT Infrastructure.
Mobile Infrastructure…
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Mobile: A 64-year overnight sensation!• Dec 1947, Bell Labs
theory• 1960’s electronics• 1971 AT&T FCC
proposal• 1982 FCC approves
AMPS• 1990’s 2G (GSM)• 1992 first SMS text
message• 1998 first cell content
sold• 1999 1st cell internet
access• 2001 UCB wifi launches• 2003 Cingular EDGE
svc• 2003 Verizon 3G• 2007 original iPhone• 2008 first Android• 2010 first iPad
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UC Berkeley Mobile Network Today (wifi)
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Campus Wifi Networks: Airbears for all campus & ResComp in the dorms (802.11b/g)
•Network funding model, getting incentives right•Airbears coverage: •Red=partial building coverage•Green=full
UC Berkeley Mobile Network Today (wifi)
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Campus Wifi utilization reports
UC Berkeley Mobile Network Today (cell)
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Cellular coverage is a different story.
Main issues:In-building coverage problemsThe Question of Lecture HallsCell/reception/coverage gapsGeography
Mobile Devices at UC Berkeley
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What we have at UC Berkeley today: Devices(from UC Berkeley / California Digital Library 2010 Community Mobile Survey)
67% have desktop (declining)95% have laptop/notebook12.4% have tablet (10% plan to buy)11% have eReader (e.g. Kindle)61% have non-internet mobile phone54% have smartphone (16% plan to buy)
Mobile Devices at UC Berkeley
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What we have at UC Berkeley today: Devices(from UC Berkeley / California Digital Library 2010 Community Mobile Survey)
Mobile Devices at UC Berkeley
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Device mix today on http://m.berkeley.edu/
Not so much mobile on main website:
Trends vs Hype for Mobile Use
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Economic Drivers
Google & Apple: App stores=control of revenue
Apple: a hardware company first:ipod->iphone->ipad->??
Carriers: $$ data plans, infrastructure costs
Trends vs Hype in Mobile Devices
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“Enterprise” Mobile Considerations
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New devices, new consumption patterns
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A smartphone generates 24 times the mobile data traffic of a conventional wireless phone, and the explosively popular iPad and similar tablet devices can generate traffic comparable to or even greater than a smartphone. AT&T’s mobile data volumes surged by a staggering 8,000% from 2007 to 2010, and as a result, AT&T faces network capacity constraints more severe than those of any other wireless provider.
-from AT&T Filing prior to T-Mobile acquisition
Trajectory of our Plans at UC Berkeley
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The Past and Future of Berkeley-owned mobile infrastructure
1)Access: availability and capacity2)Landlines vs. Mobile3)Security4)Innovation: policy; approaches & economic realities
Applications & Mobile Infrastructure
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Good advice for mobile: “Don’t overthink it.”
Mobile infrastructure = IT infrastructureMobile security = IT securityMobile applications = IT applications
•So What’s Important?
•Meeting user needs by accommodating form factor changes•Realize added value by addressing opportunities of the mobile context•Broad mandate for mobile use-cases (“mobile first”)•Institutions addressing implications of device consumerization•Innovation vs Standardization in a rapidly evolving landscape•Mobile frameworks, HTML5 vs. Native•Compression and mobile performance
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