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Open interfaces, identifier spaces, and economic challenges

Open interfaces, identifier spaces, and economic challenges . All opinions are my own and may not reflect those of the OECD or of its member countries. rudolf.vanderberg@oecd.org . Million device user. Currently : personal device = my problem Future : managed device = not my problem

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Open interfaces, identifier spaces, and economic challenges

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  1. Open interfaces, identifier spaces, and economic challenges All opinions are my own and may not reflect those of the OECD or of its member countries. rudolf.vanderberg@oecd.org

  2. Million device user • Currently: personal device = myproblem • Future: managed device = notmyproblem • Manage millions of cars, smart meters, tablets, ehealthdevices etc. • Million device owner must giveeveryone premium qualityexperience. • It has towork; scale, usability, zero configuration, long term (+15 years)

  3. 2G/3G/4G is king!

  4. Mobile networks • 2G/3G/4G most prevalent networks • IMSI as the basis, SIM for authentication • Governmentsissue IMSI-numbers (E.212) • Currentlyonly public networks, somaybenot Apple, BMW, Sony, certainlynot EDF • Dutch Department of Defense is MVNO with E.212 and private GSM • UK and NL allowunlicenseduse of GSM

  5. Short version • Large scale M2M users as private virtual mobile operators. • Allows competitive market for access, roaming and removes lock-in for M2M • Governments could remove rules that limit access to the market, like numbers • Would save billions, allow growth, innovation and self-determination • SIM great basis forauthenticationand security innovation

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