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3 GPP Standards Update © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de

3 GPP Standards Update © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 1

The role of 3 GPP The Partners are Standards Developing Organizations: (Japan) (China) (USA)

The role of 3 GPP The Partners are Standards Developing Organizations: (Japan) (China) (USA) (Europe) (Korea) (Japan) Contribution driven …companies participate in 3 GPP through their membership of one of these “Organizational Partners” © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 2

3 GPP Market Representation Partners LA The TEST NE (COA Indian O WS p

3 GPP Market Representation Partners LA The TEST NE (COA Indian O WS p I) ha ve jo erators ined Bring special requirements to Standardization – from Industry 3 GP P Take Standardization to their community Promote 3 GPP technologies Take part in the 3 GPP Project Coordination Group along with the Organizational Partners (SDO’s) and the Technical Group Chairmen © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 3

3 GPP Membership http: //webapp. etsi. org/3 gppmembership/Query. Form. asp 359 Members, at 15/4/2010

3 GPP Membership http: //webapp. etsi. org/3 gppmembership/Query. Form. asp 359 Members, at 15/4/2010 © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 4

Where the work is done Approximately 185 meetings per year Many co-located meetings, totalling

Where the work is done Approximately 185 meetings per year Many co-located meetings, totalling around 600 delegates Some meetings receive 1000 documents © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 5

What does 3 GPP Specify? 3 GPP Specified Radio Interfaces • 2 G radio:

What does 3 GPP Specify? 3 GPP Specified Radio Interfaces • 2 G radio: GSM, GPRS, EDGE • 3 G radio: WCDMA, HSPA, LTE • 4 G radio: LTE Advanced 3 GPP Core Network • 2 G/3 G: GSM core network • 3 G/4 G: Evolved Packet Core (EPC) 3 GPP Service Layer • • • GSM services IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Multimedia Telephony (MMTEL) Support of Messaging and other OMA functionality Emergency services and public warning Etc. © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 6

3 GPP Release Concept High Speed Accesses IP Core Network 2005 2006 2007 2009

3 GPP Release Concept High Speed Accesses IP Core Network 2005 2006 2007 2009 2008 2010 2011 LTE Adv 2004 R 10 © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 Comm IMS MMTel IMS EPC 2003 LTE 2002 R 9 R 8 R 7 HSPA + 2001 R 6 R 5 HSPA UL UMTS 2000 R 4 HSPA DL R 99 Services 7

General Directions of 3 GPP Evolution Radio Interfaces • • Higher Data Throughput Lower

General Directions of 3 GPP Evolution Radio Interfaces • • Higher Data Throughput Lower Latency More Spectrum Flexibility Improved CAPEX and OPEX IP Core Network • • Support of non-3 GPP Accesses Packet Only Support Improved Security Greater Device Diversity Service Layer • More IMS Applications (MBMS, PSS, mobile TV now IMS enabled) • Greater session continuity © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 8

Focus on 3 GPP Family Evolution Standards availability EDGE+ 1 Mb/s 384 Kb/s W-CDMA

Focus on 3 GPP Family Evolution Standards availability EDGE+ 1 Mb/s 384 Kb/s W-CDMA 384 Kb/s HSPA+ 18 Mb/s 42 Mb/s LTE-Advanced 1000 Mb/s 100 Mb/s 2000 2010 © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 9

GPRS/EDGE Evolution Release 8 and earlier Release 9 • • • Hybrid Location •

GPRS/EDGE Evolution Release 8 and earlier Release 9 • • • Hybrid Location • Multi Standard Radio (MSR) “ GERAN/LTE Interworking General corrections Multicarrier BTS A-GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) TSG GERAN has been continuing to evolve GSM EDGE technology towards services that approach UMTS and LTE levels Andrew Howell, 3 GPP GERAN Chairman ” © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 10

UMTS Evolution (HSPA) 240 Operators in > 100 countries…Forecast 1 billion subscriptions by 2011

UMTS Evolution (HSPA) 240 Operators in > 100 countries…Forecast 1 billion subscriptions by 2011 3 GPP R 5 & R 7 added MIMO antenna and 16 QAM (Uplink)/ 64 QAM (Downlink) modulation Improved spectrum efficiency (modulation 16 QAM, Reduced radio frame lengths New functionalities within radio networks (incl. retransmissions between Node. B and the Radio Network Controller) Latency reduced (100 ms for HSDPA and 50 ms for HSUPA) © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 11

HSPA Commitments http: //www. gsmworld. com/our-work/mobile_broadband/networks. aspx 3 (Hutchison) Airtel (Bharti) Airtel-Vodafone (Bharti) AIS

HSPA Commitments http: //www. gsmworld. com/our-work/mobile_broadband/networks. aspx 3 (Hutchison) Airtel (Bharti) Airtel-Vodafone (Bharti) AIS Alands Mobiltelefon Almadar Aljadeed Ancel (Antel) AT&T Avea (Turk Telekom) b. mobile Babilon-Mobile Batelco Beeline (Vimpel. Com) Bell Mobility BH Telecom Bite B-Mobile (Bhutan Telecom) Bouygues Telecom Brasil Telecom (Merged Q 1 2009) BSNL Celcom (Axiata) Cellcard (Mobi. Tel) Cellcom Cellular One (ATN) China Unicom Chunghwa Telecom Claro (America Movil) Comcel (America Movil) Cosmofon (Telekom Slovenije) Cosmote (OTE) CSL (Telstra) CTBC CTM (Cable & Wireless) CURE (Merged Q 2 2008) Cytamobile-Vodafone DAVE Wireless Dialog Telekom (Axiata) Di. Gi (Telenor) Digitel DNA DOCOMO PACIFIC (NTT DOCOMO) DSTCom DTAC (Telenor) du Elisa EMOBILE (e. Access) EMT (Telia. Sonera) Emtel (Millicom) Entel E-Plus (KPN) Era (Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa) Etisalat (EMTS) Etisalat Far Eas. Tone Foroya Tele Geocell (Telia. Sonera) Gibtelecom (Telekom Slovenije) Glo Mobile (Globacom) Globe Telecom Globul (OTE) Go Grameenphone (Telenor) ICE Indigo (Telia. Sonera) Indosat (Qtel) Jersey Telecom Koryolink (Orascom) KPN KT leo (Orascom) Libyana life: ) (Astelit) life: ) (Be. ST) LIME (Cable & Wireless) LMT (Telia. Sonera) LOL Mobile (Luxembourg Online) Luxgsm (P&T) m: tel (Telekom Srbija) m: ts (Telekom Srbija) M 1 M 3 Wireless Magti. Com Manx Telecom (Telefonica) Mara Telecom Maroc Telecom (Vivendi) Mascom (MTN) Maxis mcel (Mozambique Cellular) Meditel Mega. Fon Melita Mobile Meteor (eircom) MLT (Mega. Fon) Mobi (Telkom) Mobi. Com Mobifone (VNPT) mobilkom Mobily Mobinil (ECMS) Mobistar (France Telecom) Mobitel (Sri Lanka Telecom) Mobitel (Telekom Slovenije) Moldcell (Telia. Sonera) Monaco Telecom (Cable & Wireless) Movilnet (CANTV) Movistar (Telefonica) MTC M-Tel (mobilkom austria) MTNL MTS (Sistema) MTS Mobility (MTS Allstream) Nawras (Qtel) Net. Com (Telia. Sonera) Nextel Nova NTT DOCOMO O 2 (Telefonica) Oi Oman Mobile (Omantel) Omnitel (Telia. Sonera) Optimus (Sonaecom) Optus (Sing. Tel) Orange (Mauritius Telecom) Orange (Mobistar) Orange (Partner Communications) Orange (Sonatel) Orange (Telekomunikacja Polska) Orange Outremer Telecom Pannon (Telenor) PCCW Pelephone (Bezeq) © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 Personal (Nucleo) Personal (Telecom Argentina) Play (P 4) Plus (Polkomtel) Porta (America Movil) Proximus (Belgacom) Qb (CADCOMMS) Qtel Rogers Wireless Safaricom Sask. Tel Sercomtel Setar SFR Si. Mobil (mobilkom austria) Siminn Sing. Tel SK Telecom Smart (PLDT) Smar. Tone-Vodafone Soft. Bank Mobile Sonera (Telia. Sonera) SRR (SFR) Star. Hub STC (Saudi Telecom) Stelera Wireless Sun Cellular (Digitel Mobile) Sunrise (TDC) Sure (Cable & Wireless) Swisscom Syriatel T-2 Taiwan Mobile Tallinn Mobile Tango (Belgacom) TDC Telcel (America Movil) Tele 2 Telecom Telenor Telia (Telia. Sonera) Telkomsel (Telekomunikasi Selular) Telus Mobility Thai Mobile (TOT) Tigo (Millicom) TIM TMN (Portugal Telecom) T-Mobile (Magyar Telekom) T-Mobile (Makedonski Telekom) T-Mobile (Slovak Telekom) T-Mobile (T-Hrvatski Telekom) T-Mobile True Move (True Corporation) Turkcell Tusmobil U Mobile Ucell (Telia. Sonera) Unitel UT Mobile (Uganda Telecom) Utel (Ukrtelecom) VIBO Telecom Videotron (Quebecor Media) Viettel Telecom Vinaphone (VNPT) Vini (Tikiphone) Vip (mobilkom austria) Vipnet (mobilkom austria) Viva (KTC) Viva. Cell (MTS) VIVACOM Vivo (Portugal Telecom / Telefonica) Vodacom Vodafone Hutchison Vodafone Wataniya Telecom (Qtel) Wave Telecom (Jersey Telecom) Wind (Orascom) Wind (Weather) XL (Excelcomindo Pratama) Yoigo (Telia. Sonera) Zain Zapp (Merged Q 4 2009) Source GSMA, 7/12/2009 12

3 GPP R 8 delivers LTE Significantly increased data throughput • • Downlink target

3 GPP R 8 delivers LTE Significantly increased data throughput • • Downlink target 3 -4 times greater than HSDPA Release 6 Uplink target 2 -3 times greater than HSUPA Release 6 Increased cell edge bit rates • • Downlink: 70% of the values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) Uplink: same values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) Significantly reduced latency High mobility Cell ranges up to 5 km; with best throughput, spectrum efficiency and mobility. Cell ranges up to 30 km; Mobility with some degradation in throughput and spectrum efficiency permitted. Cell ranges up to 100 km; Supported; degradations accepted Reduced CAPEX and OPEX © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 13

LTE network deployments April 7, 2010: The number of mobile operators who have committed

LTE network deployments April 7, 2010: The number of mobile operators who have committed to deploy LTE advanced mobile broadband systems has more than doubled in the past year. There are now 64 operators committed to LTE network deployments in 31 countries, according to the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 14

What does Release 9 add to LTE? Release 9 - Completion of extensions in

What does Release 9 add to LTE? Release 9 - Completion of extensions in March 2010 Continuing femtocell integration Added functionality, broadens LTE deployment scenarios Feeding back results from first LTE deployments Also, advancing non-LTE technologies www. 3 gpp. org/releases © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 15

Dispelling some Myths about LTE Myth 1: LTE is Data only Reality: Support of

Dispelling some Myths about LTE Myth 1: LTE is Data only Reality: Support of voice was one of the key considerations in designing LTE. The voice solution for LTE is IMS Vo. IP and it is fully specified. Myth 2: SMS isn’t supported over LTE Reality: LTE and EPS will support a rich variety of messaging applications - including SMS. The solution is twofold, covering both the full IMS case and a transition solution for those networks that do not support IMS. Myth 3: IMS isn’t ready for prime time Reality: IMS was first developed as part of Rel 5 in 2002. It is based on IETF protocols such as SIP and SDP that are very mature. These technologies have been embraced by the industry as the signalling mechanism for multimedia applications. Myth 4: LTE doesn’t support emergency calls Reality: Vo. IP support for emergency calls (incl. location) in Rel 9. A transition solution fall back to 3 G/2 G - has existed since IMS was introduced (Rel 5). © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 16

LTE-Advanced (R 10) LTE-Advanced 3 G 4 G You are here Smooth transition from

LTE-Advanced (R 10) LTE-Advanced 3 G 4 G You are here Smooth transition from 3 G to 4 G LTE-Advanced to be the main feature of 3 GPP Release 10 © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 17

What will LTE-Advanced deliver? Support for wider Bandwidth (Up to 100 MHz) Downlink transmission

What will LTE-Advanced deliver? Support for wider Bandwidth (Up to 100 MHz) Downlink transmission scheme • • Improvements to LTE by using 8 x 8 MIMO Data rates of 100 Mb/s with high mobility and 1 Gb/s with low mobility Up link transmission scheme • • Improvements to LTE Data rates up to 500 Mb/s Relay functionality • • Improving cell edge coverage More efficient coverage in rural areas Co. MP (coordinated multiple point transmission and reception) • LTE-Advanced 3 G 4 G • Downlink coordinated multi-point transmission Uplink coordinated multi-point reception Local IP Access (LIPA) & Enhanced HNB to allow traffic off-load You are here © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 18

Timelines for LTE-Advanced is the 3 GPP submission for the ITU’s IMT-Advanced system “Final

Timelines for LTE-Advanced is the 3 GPP submission for the ITU’s IMT-Advanced system “Final submission” to ITU-R - Jun 2008 - Sep 2008 - Jun 2009 - Oct 2009 Completion of LTE-Advanced specifications by 3 GPP - 2010 / 2011 Study Item, “LTE-Advanced” approved in 3 GPP LTE-Advanced Requirements (TR 36. 913) LTE-Advanced “Early Submission” made to ITU-R “Complete Technology Submission” to ITU-R © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 - Mar 2008 19

Convergence (Technology) 3 GPP LTE is a point of convergence, to unite the world’s

Convergence (Technology) 3 GPP LTE is a point of convergence, to unite the world’s operators on a common technology platform 2009 - CDMA Development Group (CDG) join 3 GPP as a Market Representation Partner (MRP) 2009 - TD-SCDMA Forum pave the way for TD-LTE 2009 - Public Safety Agencies announce that LTE meets their requirements (See APCO, NENA, NPSTC Announcements) 2010 (Q 1) - Clearwire joins 3 GPP (ATIS Member) 2001 (Q 1) – 3 GPP/Broadband Forum workshop on fixed/mobile convergence © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 20

Fixed Mobile Convergence 3 GPP is working with the Broad. Band Forum to support

Fixed Mobile Convergence 3 GPP is working with the Broad. Band Forum to support Fixed-Mobile Convergence using the Evolved Packet Core • Convergence addresses IP session mobility, authentication, and policy 3 Phase plan adopted • Phase 1 is basic interworking between fixed and wireless • Phase 2 provides offloading of traffic • Phase 3 provides convergence of network nodes Phase 1 target is 3 GPP Rel 10. © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 21

3 GPP Convergence (Scale) Machine-to-machine Intelligent Transport Systems Smart Grids Smart Cards, e. Commerce,

3 GPP Convergence (Scale) Machine-to-machine Intelligent Transport Systems Smart Grids Smart Cards, e. Commerce, USB, High Speed Interface m. Health RFID Multi-Standard Radio (MSRBS) © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 22

Beyond Release 10 and beyond will bring more innovation. For example: Haptic services (Study,

Beyond Release 10 and beyond will bring more innovation. For example: Haptic services (Study, TR 22. 987) 4 G Surround sound, Wide-band speech quality Content Distribution Services, peer-to-peer over IMS (Study S 1094406) Personal Broadcast Service (PBS) content distribution via 3 GPP accesses (Study TR 22. 947) © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 23

Conclusions 3 GPP LTE is set to be the major enabler for mobile broadband

Conclusions 3 GPP LTE is set to be the major enabler for mobile broadband EDGE and HSPA remain hugely successful Industrial input to the standards process is of an unprecedented level The first commercial LTE Networks have been launched based on 3 GPP Release 8 LTE is an evolution path which unites the GSM/UMTS, TD-LTE and CDMA families as well as the fixed/mobile communities There is a bigger picture, LTE and LTE-Advanced will enable new services & innovation © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 24

Availability of Specifications All 3 GPP specifications can be freely downloaded from www. 3

Availability of Specifications All 3 GPP specifications can be freely downloaded from www. 3 gpp. org Or can be obtained from the 3 GPP Organisational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC) A DVD of the full set of 3 GPP specifications is produced on a regular basis and is made available at trade events – free of charge © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 25

Finally… ETSI TC MSG (Mobile Standards Group) is responsible for the transposition of GSM

Finally… ETSI TC MSG (Mobile Standards Group) is responsible for the transposition of GSM and UMTS deliverables from 3 GPP into ETSI deliverables MSG maintains the ETSI Harmonized Standards required by the European Commission's Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive for the IMT-2000 mobile telecommunications family, for successive 3 GPP Releases © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 26

More Information www. 3 gpp. org contact@3 gpp. org Or contact one of the

More Information www. 3 gpp. org contact@3 gpp. org Or contact one of the Partners: © 3 GPP 2010 – LTE Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, 27 th- 28 th April 2010 27