Alcatel-Lucent 5130 User Manual

Alcatel-Lucent 5130 Geographic Messaging Services Platform (GMSP)
Location-based social networking application for mobile devices
Today’s mobile end users have a world of information available to them through their
mobile device. Whether they are using cell phones, smartphones, or personal data assistants
(PDAs), end users can connect with friends and family using short messaging services,
multimedia messaging services, and e-mail, or access the Internet to locate products or
services within a specific geographic area, such as a restaurant recommended by a friend.
These “pull-based” services
require users to manually initiate
a query. When retailers offer
products or services by “pushing”
advertisements or offers to end
users, this information is often
out of context with a user’s
ocation. So that reminder to
l
try the cheesecake at the local
bistro, pick up milk on the way
home, or join a friend for a
coffee may appear on the end
user’s mobile device at the
wrong time and wrong place.
At the same time, these messages
produce an extra load on a
mobile network and extra drain
on the battery in the end user’s
mobile device.
The Alcatel-Lucent Social
Networking Application changes
the way mobile end users receive
information by delivering
messages when and where they
matter. It makes each message
more immediate and relevant by
associating it to the end user’s
location.
Powered by
This unique messaging capability enhances the end-user experience by
Geographic Messaging Services Platform (GMSP)
The Alcatel-Lucent Social Network­ing Application is a novel, location­based social networking service for mobile devices that delivers content and buddy alerts based on the user’s location. It is part of the Alcatel­Lucent Application Suite offered with the Alcatel-Lucent 5130 Geographic Messaging Services Platform (GMSP).
ensuring end users get the messages they want when they want them. By allowing users to opt-in to the mar­keting messages and social networks of their choosing, spam messages are minimized and the load on the net­work is reduced. Both service providers and end-users benefit with the reduction of unnecessary message traffic resulting in improving quality of service and optimal useage of available network resources. And it reduces the drain on the battery in end-user devices. Most importantly,
it enables a variety of mobile mar­With this application, location-based messages are only “pushed” to end users when they enter a geographic messaging zone or “geographic fence”
keting, social networking, child
tracking and location based services
(LBS) geo-channels that can deliver
more revenue to service providers. (Figure 1), such as the block where a coffee shop is located or an airport. For example, users walking through downtown New York can choose to receive messages about the nearest
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Wi-Fi
hot spot or mobile sticky notes left by friends about a great restaurant in the area. The same users could choose to receive a different set of messages when they enter a different geographic fence, such as a New York burrough.
Built on Geofencing technology
The Alcatel-Lucent Social Network­ing Application and 5130 GMSP, invented by Bell Labs, is powered by the Alcatel-Lucent patent-pending Geofencing engine. Geofencing uses predictive movement algorithms and intelligent load balancing to dynamically shift message processing from a central server to a distributed
* A geofence is a virtual geographic region defined by the service provider, advertiser or end user
(e.g., 1000 meters around a mall or arena)
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HOW IT WORKS
To activate the Alcatel-Lucent Social Networking Application, mobile service providers must contract for service on the hosted Alcatel-Lucent 5130 GMSP. This hosted platform allows end users to opt in for the service and download the geographic messaging service (GMS) client to their cell phone. With the application, end users can:
• Manage multiple messaging channels from a single account
• Use their existing contact databases (e.g., from popular social networking or email applications) to build a Geopepper network
• Create and manage GMS messages where and when they want them
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