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36%30.4%20%49.7%30.9% % of users
1.5%
1%
YouTube
4%
Social network access
2.6%4.6%All phones
Google Maps
Mobile video iPhone
Source: MMetrics, March 2008
Experimenting with new applications
10.4%11.9%12.1%% Time spent
2.5%
Music
2.8%2.4%All phones
eMailInternet iPhone
Source: iSuppli, April 2008
also e-Shopping: 25% of Smartphone users (Source Harris Interactive, 3/2008).
Increasing time spent on communication experiences
Shift in usage – Smart handsets as the enabler of new usage
Improved devices, ease of use, widgets are driving transformation 10s thousands applications in viewImproved devices, ease of use, widgets are driving transformation 10s thousands applications in view
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Future wireless broadband Challenge – new business model, service offer, infrastructure
User-paid revenuesUser-paid revenues
2005-2010 2010-20202000-2005
TCO and carbon footprintTCO and carbon footprint
TrafficTraffic
Voice-centricPay-per-minute
Voice-centricPay-per-minute
Unlimited wireless triple play
New value chain
Unlimited wireless triple play
New value chain
Voice and multimediaPay-per-use
Walled garden
Voice and multimediaPay-per-use
Walled garden
Nonuser-paidrevenues
Nonuser-paidrevenues
Broadband
network
Broadband
network
New business model
New business model
Efficient network
and operation
s
Efficient network
and operation
s
Enriched service and QoE
Enriched service and QoE
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The Next Generation Connected User Experience
The next generation broadband experience is coming. Imagine where it’s headed…
A next generation augmented reality viral advertising application in a multi-screen environment
A next generation music experience and social networking service
A real-time next generation healthcare application that allows patients to be monitored remotely using mobile handsets and televisions
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Mashups, Multiple session initiating software, Software as a Service, Mobile
Cloud Computing
…and New Mobile services and apps needing more than a 3G experience……and New Mobile services and apps
needing more than a 3G experience…
New devices, applications, Mobile penetration and Broadband usage momentum have set the stage for 4G/LTE Mobile
Broadband investment by Carriers
Estimated Carrier end-to-end LTE Capex and
E&I Services Spend (2010-2015 cum)
…necessitating 4G/LTE investment since current
networks will be insufficient to manage data demand
…necessitating 4G/LTE investment since current
networks will be insufficient to manage data demand
€40B+
Within 5 years, millennials will spread their “early-adopters”
bandwidth intensive life style into their mobile adult lives &
enterprises
The Millennials generation born and/or raised with Internet (11-25 years old)
…User experience moving to multimedia…
…User experience moving to multimedia…
By 2015 –50% Smartphone penetration. 750M Mobile Internet Devices. New generation of devices and communicating machines
Smart Endpoints…Smart Endpoints…
by 2011 roughly 4 billion people will be carrying mobile phones
By 2015 - 3B Mobile internet users, 2B wireline internet users
Mobile data traffic to grow 136% till 2015
Are driving Mobile Data adoption..
Are driving Mobile Data adoption..
Carrier Mobile Data Revenue grows to €325B by 2015 having grown at 14% 5-
yr CAGR
…increasing Carrier data revenues from bandwidth
hungry applications…
…increasing Carrier data revenues from bandwidth
hungry applications…
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Solving the Profitability EquationR
even
ue
CA
PEX
OP
EX De-correlate
OPEX from traffic
De-correlate OPEX from
traffic
Retain users and capture
new ones
Retain users and capture
new ones
Optimize and protect
investments
Optimize and protect
investments
Quality Of Experience (for brand differentiation)
Agility for premium revenues
Assets reuse
Avoid new site acquisition
Service continuity
Business models are changing and Operators need to evolve their network towards an access technology
capable of:
Flat fee
Morebandwidth
Resourcesconstraints
Heavyinvestment
Transportcost
Transport cost optimization
Spectrum optimization
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How to better control CAPEX and OPEX ?
CAPEX OPEX
Revenue
All–IP/Flat-IP
MIMO to increase capacity
Converged RAN ready for LTE
Network Optimization
Converged OA&M
Be Green – save energy and environment
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Future wireless broadband looks and acts like wired broadband
Optical coreServinggateway
PDN gateway
BearerControl
Service router
MME
Policymanagement
SPR PCRF
IMS
HSS IMS coreapplications
Ethernet transport
IP/MPLS
Evolved Packet Core
Next-generation wireless architecture
looks very much like…
… evolution of today’s most advanced fixed broadband:
eNode B
eNode B
Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture
Centralized PolicyManagement
Optical Transport
IP/MPLS
Optical CoreBSAN
broadband service access
node
BSAbroadband
service aggregator
BSRbroadband
service router
Copper,fiber
PersonalizedIPTV
BroadbandInternetServices
Residential gateway
DigitalHome
IPCommunications
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Evolution - All Roads lead to LTE
Improved Performance and Cost
Right Building Blocks
Looking Forward ….
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Alcatel-Lucent End-to-End LTE VisionContribute to Application Enablement and Create A Trusted Web Experience
Combining the trusted services of the network with the creative freedom of the web
Unstable Current Model
Sustainable Next-Gen Model
Next-Gen Ecosystem
High-leverage Network (incl. E2E LTE network) (Service-oriented All-IP Broadband Network)
More Revenuesfrom users & web partners
Better QoEInform, Interact, Immerse
Increasing non-
monetized data traffic
LTE E2E NetworkHigh
Capacity
Better
QoE
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The ng Connect Program
Global ecosystem initiative that brings together
device, application and content providers
to drive the development of innovative,
next generation broadband services
that significantly improve
the connected End User experience
Global ecosystem initiative that brings together
device, application and content providers
to drive the development of innovative,
next generation broadband services
that significantly improve
the connected End User experience
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The ng Connect Program Industries and Focus AreasAccelerate Services, Understand Impacts, Broaden Landscape
UniversityInnovations
Program
Working with the next generation of applications, content and connected device providers to develop the market for high bandwidth
services in 5 Focus Areas
Working with the next generation of applications, content and connected device providers to develop the market for high bandwidth
services in 5 Focus AreasConsumer Media &
Entertainment
Consumer Media &
Entertainment
Enterprise Collaboration
& e-Healthcare
Enterprise Collaboration
& e-Healthcare
Automotive ConnectivityAutomotive Connectivity
Digital SignageDigital
SignageComputing ExperienceComputing Experience
Next Generation Broadband is about more than just speed…
Alcatel-Lucent has brought together stakeholders from traditional and non-traditional industries to:
Accelerate deployment of new services and devices
Drive new sources of revenue with new business models
Broaden the device landscape to consumer electronics, machine-to-machine, and automotive
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ng Connect Members (to date)Leading innovators and market leaders reshaping the way people communicate
Consumer Media &
Entertainment
Consumer Media &
Entertainment
Enterprise Collaboration
& e-Healthcare
Enterprise Collaboration
& e-Healthcare
Automotive ConnectivityAutomotive Connectivity
Digital SignageDigital
Signage
Computing Experience
(Cloud Computing)
Computing Experience
(Cloud Computing)
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Con
sum
er • Service simplicity, availability of devices and new service offers
• Quicker access to information, personal or public, convenience
• Enhanced productivity, safety and security – less frustration
• Always-on, “natural” communications with a satisfactory, rich experience
En
terp
rise • Enhanced collaboration & productivity: remote monitoring and
conferencing
• Enhanced safety and security for employees and customers
• Lower computing costs by pooling common resources though cloud computing
• Lower operation and maintenance costs (digital signage, power monitoring)
Serv
ice
Pro
vid
er • Access to a multi-industry forum with pre-integrated, interoperable
solutions
• Identification of new revenue sources from non-traditional industries
• Access to new biz models for increased ARPU, monetization of 3rd parties
• Increased customer loyalty, Time to Market, service variety and agility
ng Connect Program Customer Benefit Highlights
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The Alcatel-Lucent Ecosystem Strategy for ng Connect
It’s different
It’s ambitious
It’s not only about the power of broadband wireless…it’s about realizing the next generation Connected User Experience
Partnering with handset and data card vendors is traditional and essential
Partnering for pieces of the infrastructure to enable an e2e solution is key
Partnering with Applications Providers is the new norm
Partnering with industry leaders outside of Telecom is the new strategy
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Frequency Band and Bandwidths
UMTS FDD frequency
band(60 MHz)
New IMT-2000
frequency band
(70 MHz)
TD-SCDMA main
frequency band
(15 MHz)
TD-SCDMA supplementary frequency
band(40 MHz)
TD-SCDMA supplementary frequency
band(100MHz)
New IMT-2000
frequency band
(100MHz)
New IMT-2000
frequency band
(50MHz)
1.4M,3M,5M,10M,15M,20MHz bandwidth are
supported
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Benefit of linking FDD with TDD in Infrastructure System
The LTE infrastructure includes
Terminal, eNB, MME, PCRF, sGW and PDN GW
LTE TDD and LTE FDD are mainly different realizations of the physical layer. Hence,
they are invisible to the higher layers (except for parameter configurations). The MME, PCRF and
xGW are virtually identical for FDD and TDD systems
Differences are in eNB and terminals with respect to FDD and TDD due to the
difference in air interface design
Therefore, it is beneficial to exploit this similarity to build one system that can
support FDD and/or TDD
MME
PCRF
SGW PDN GW
TDD infrastructure can ride on the FDD eco system
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FDD RF solutions (TRDU/RRH) common assets with (GSM)/WCDMA/CDMA
TDD RF solutions (TRDU/RRH) common assets with WiMax
Call Processing & O&M are designed from the same Sw, with FDD & TDD variants
Com
mon B
ase
Ban
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Com
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PR
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Sam
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PC
S1 A
lignm
ent
Com
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oad
map
LTE TDD/FDD Common Platform Concept in Alcatel-Lucent
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Common Radio system teams
(Beamforming, MIMO, etc…)
Common Telecom system teams
Strong commonalities of platforms and radio modules
Base Station Chassis, Controller Modules,
O&M, Performance Management, etc…
Telecom
Platforms
Radio
WiMAX LTE TDD LTE FDD
Our strategy is about optimizing our R&D efforts across technologies, about reusing our Wimax expertise and field experience for LTE, and about leveraging massive investments in LTE Radio & Platforms to offer the best Wimax solution in the market
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Trends in handset multi-mode/multi-band complexity
Source: RFMD Whitepaper, Feb. 2009
While complexity has increased with time, costs have been maintained
Adding an additional band is commonly done.
Adding a new mode iscommonly done.
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Mobile Handset Trends with Multiple Bands and Modes
100% Hardware commonality in Baseband processingfor TDD and FDD LTE.
There is a slight cost advantage for asingle mode TDD vs FDD handset. (~$1.40 = 9.60 Yuan, factory cost)
Adding an additional band for roaming, adds less than $4 USD whether TDD or FDD.
Software development costs are volume driven
The Variety of models available is volume driven
Intellectual property (Patent) costs are unknown to this author
WorkShop by IWPC
RFMD Whitepaper Feb. 2009
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CommonCommonPlatformPlatform
LTE TDD and FDD are complementary
LTE TDD and LTE FDD are complementary solutions allowing operator to leverage all of their spectrum assets using one technology
Alcatel-Lucent’s solution is focussed on providing operators common baseband hardware between both FDD and TDD solutions, as well as providing multi-technology radio solutions that can support, for example, both LTE TDD and WiMAX TDD. OA&M solutions are identical between FDD and TDD solutions, and also with WCDMA