Rich
Communication Services (RCS) originally marketed by GSMA marks the transition
of messaging and voice capabilities from Circuit Switched technology to an
all-IP world. RCS and Voice over LTE (VoLTE) share the same IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) investment and leverage the same IMS capabilities.
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For
consumers, RCS has the potential to combine voice and SMS with instant
messaging or chat, live video sharing and file transfer across all devices and
networks. For enterprise customers, RCS represents an attractive
alternative to the potential free-for-all with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) as
the corporate entity can employ a Corporate Owned and Personally Enabled (COPE)
strategy to allow personalization while maintaining their own Corporate
Dashboard for their company communications and applications.
The
core feature/functionality of RCS is as follows:
- Enhanced Phonebook: service capabilities and enhanced contacts information such as presence and service discovery.
- Enhanced Messaging: enables a large variety of messaging options including chat, emoticons, location share and file sharing.
- Enriched Calls: enables multimedia content sharing during a voice call, video call and video sharing
This
research evaluates RCS capabilities and market prospects within the context of
market drivers for mobile networks operators, which is primarily the critical
need to develop and deploy value-added services (VAS) on top of basic services
such as Voice over LTE (VoLTE). This report analyzes RCS core and
future feature/functionality and evaluates RCS use cases and value
proposition.
The
report also discusses the role and importance of third-parties including the
implementation of various API relationships. The report additionally
provides the reader with an understanding of the supporting technologies such
as Service Delivery Platforms (SDP), IP Multimedia System (IMS), and supporting
applications enablers such as presence detection and location determination
capabilities.
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Key
Findings:
- RCS will utilize API connections with a variety of third parties to support core features/functionality as well as next generation applications
- RCS will enable the implementation and customization of a so-called Corporate Dashboard for enterprise communications and applications
- RCS is a critical value-added service (VAS) for mobile network operators to deal with the onslaught of so called over-the-top (OTT) applications
- RCS will leverage presence and location to enable Dynamic Address Book (DAB) for a more pleasant and/or productive communications experience
- RCS will leverage location, social, and mobile to enable comparative shopping, reference selling, and offers to make buying in the retail store more engaging and rewarding.
Target
Audience:
- Mobile network operators
- Value-added service providers
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Telecom infrastructure providers
- API providers and management companies
- Content providers and commerce companies
- LTE and IP Multimedia Subsystem integrators
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Overview:
The Fourth Generation (4G) of cellular communications based on the Long
Term Evolution (LTE) standard promises much great network capacity. This
greater supply of bandwidth will stimulate the development, implementation and
operation of many new applications, each with very unique quality of service,
bandwidth, and performance needs. It will be a much more complex network
and this will facilitate a need for improved operations and OSS. A key driver
for improving OSS for 4G systems, the so called Self Organizing Network (SON)
has been introduced as part of the 3GPP LTE network framework. SON is expected
to be deployed over time and ultimately have a dramatically positive effect on
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