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4G Horizons Arne Schälicke LTE Product Marketing Nokia Siemens Networks [email protected]
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Nokia Siemens Networks in LTE • LTE supplier to 15 out of 28 operators who have commercially launched LTE networks • Selected by 44 operators for commercial LTE networks
• LTE-ready Flexi Multiradio Base Station at more than 200 operators worldwide
• World’s first 1Gb/s over the air demonstration (2004) • World’s first standard compliant LTE call on commercial HW (2009) • World’s first dynamic LTE-A demonstration
on commercial HW (2011)
• Liquid Radio for efficient mobile broadband capacity evolution
• Flexi NG and Flexi NS evolved packet core with 4D-capacity scaling
• Global, experienced and certified professional services for LTE
Saudi Arabia
USA
Canada Denmark
36 LTE radio deals, incl. 2 TD-LTE22 LTE EPC deals
commercially launched networks
Agri-ValleyCommunicationsUSA
Japan
Estonia South KoreaGermany
Azerbaijan
Sweden
Denmark
Finland Estonia
Sweden
Bahrain
Latvia South Korea
USA
Germany
Portugal
JapanItaly
Finland
USA (IMS)
Saudi Arabia
TD-LTE
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What will the world want from wireless by 2020?
Support up to 1000 times more traffic
Rock solid, ubiquitous connectivity
Gbps peak speeds
Millisecond latency for true “local feel”
Super HD HD
Ultra HD 3D HD
3D SDTV
100Mbps 200Mbps 300 0Mbps
Apps bandwidth demand
Mobile data traffic
2010 2015 1 EB
1000x 1000 EB
2020
©2011 Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
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Expect the unexpected Mobile broadband grows in step changes when the last piece falls in place
Today Past Future
Users have experience from the fixed internet. When the same applications appear in mobile the applications meet a prepared, ready-to-go audience
• Data volume grew with HSPA dongles • Signaling grows with smartphones • Subscriber volume will explode with M2M
Data volume
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LTE development during the last 12 months
September 20, 2010 • 5 commercial LTE networks launched • Networks running LTE on one frequency band • FDD mode • USB modems (dongles)
September 20, 2011 • 28 commercial LTE networks launched • First networks already running LTE on 2 bands • FDD mode and now also TD-LTE • USB modems, smartphones, tablets,…
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
121,400 LTE subscribers in first 6 months after commercial launch
Typical European frequency scenario
2.6GHz auction
2.1GHz continue
1800MHz
900MHz refarm
800MHz auction
LTE 1800
HSPA 2100
LTE 2600
HSPA 900
LTE 800
GSMGSM 1800
GSM 900GSM
HSPA
2.6GHz unpaired auction TD-LTE 2600
auctionrefarm
2009 2015
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15 of Nokia Siemens Networks’ 44 LTE customers have already commercially launched LTE
Japan
Estonia Sweden
USA
Denmark
EPC
Radio
EPC
Radio
IMS
Germany
Radio
, Sweden
Peak data rates • Downlink: 102 Mbps • Uplink: 40 Mbps
Average throughput (drive tests) • Downlink: 48 Mbps • Uplink: 30 Mbps
• Latency (drive tests) • Mobile round trip time: 21 ms (~500km distance to EPC)
• Handover success rates: 100 %
Radio
Drive tests performed in Gothenburg by Nokia Siemens Networks, March 2011
Latvia
Finland
Finland
Radio
EPC
EPC
Radio
South Korea Germany
Radio
South Korea
Radio Radio
Saudi Arabia
Canada
Radio
Radio
TD-LTE
Radio
Radio
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The LTE-Advanced toolbox for delivering more data efficiently to wide areas and hotspots
Enable efficient use of small cells
Enhance macro network performance
Relaying
Heterogeneous Networks
100 MHz
Carrier Aggregation
Carrier1 Carrier2 Carrier3 … Carrier5
up to 100 MHz
MIMO 8x 4x
Coordinated Multipoint
Peak data rate and throughput scaling with aggregated bandwidth
Peak data rate scaling with antenna paths for urban grid and small cells
MIMO
Capacity and cell edge performance enhancements by active interference cancelation
Enables focused capacity enancement with small cells by interference coordination
Enables focused coverage extensions with small cells by self-backhaul
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By 2020 1000 times more capacity
10x Performance
10x Spectrum
10x Base stations
1000x capacity
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By 2020 - radio can improve in spectral efficiency 10x
Spectral efficiency can be improved by managing inter-cell interference.
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LTE
LTE Advanced
+ CoMP + UE interference cancelation
+ further innovations
Spectral efficiency [bps/Hz/cell]
HSPA today
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By 2020 - there can be 10x more spectrum available
10 times more spectrum can be made available if we drive for it.
Cognitive radio enables optimized spectrum usage over multiple operators
Evolution of available radio spectrum Unlic 5GHz Unlic 2.4GHz 3700 MHz 3400 MHz 2600 MHz 2300 MHz
2100 MHz 1800 MHz 900 MHz 800 MHz 700 MHz 450 MHz
2010 2012 2015 2020
500MHz
1000MHz
1500MHz
2100 MHz TDD
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Four broadband challenges in an increasingly dynamic world Location and context matter
The revenue potential of the digital economy awaits realization
The value of traditional telco HW and SW architecture is disintegrating
Software
Hardware
Unlimited and unpredictable broadband growth
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Demand is unpredictable
Sudden peaks
User Content Core Radio
25-80% overcapacity 30-50% overcapacity
Different times, various locations
T ime 12am 12am
City
Suburbs
Residential
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Liquid Net Unleashing the broadband opportunities of existing networks
What? Network solution from Nokia Siemens Networks that • unleashes capacity frozen within a the network
• adapts fluidly to unpredictable broadband demand
How? Liquid Net:
• self-aware, self-adapting • software-defined applications • multi-purpose hardware • interlinked architecture • evolutionary
Why? Enhance network’s capital efficiency, releasing unused capacity • up to 80% in radio • up to 50% in core
• Superior customer experience • New business potential
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How to make existing communication networks flexible
Self-aware self-adapting
Inter-linked architecture
Software-defined applications on multi-purpose
hardware
Evolutionary
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Liquid Net: immediate business impact
Self-aware Self-adapting
Software-defined apps on multi-purpose hardware
Inter-linked architecture
Evolutionary
Liquid resource allocation for enhanced capital efficiency
Intelligent Broadband Management for superior customer experience
End-to-end network capabilities Enablers
Liquid Net
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Liquid Net offers value in each network domain
Radio Unleash up to 80% of unused baseband capacity Providing up to 65% capacity gain in the cell
Core Up to 80% footprint reduction Up to 65% lower energy consumption GSM/3G data to LTE with 100% reuse of HW investments
Transport Backbone Up to 60% TCO savings
Reduce risk of churn of 25% high-end users
Explore premium revenue potential of more than 50%
Increase average cell user load by more than 10%
Enhanced capital and operational efficiency
Superior customer experience and new revenues Intelligent Broadband Management
Liquid resource allocation
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Liquid network solution components
Unified Heterogeneous
Networks
Active Antenna System
Baseband Pooling
Intelligent Broadband
Management
Multi-Layer Optimization
Flexible Optics
Intelligent Control
Liquid Net
Liquid Radio Liquid Transport
Liquid Core
Core Virtualization
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The Liquid effect Fluid user demand by time and location
Location Usage Time of Day Usage**
As traffic peaks, both capacity and bandwidth demands dramatically rise
Smartphone
Handheld game console Tablet
Mobile Phone Projector
Laptop
= x 24*
= x 60*
= x 122*
= x 300*
= x 515*
High-end devices multiply traffic
* Monthly basic mobile phone data traffic Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2011
This internet is now mobile and so is the demand by people and things
** Source: Sandvine, 2010 Mobile Internet Phenomena Report
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Liquid radio – Key elements
Baseband pooling Active Antenna Systems Unified & SON enabled Heterogeneous
Networks
Beamforming, CoMP
RRH 6-sector sites
3-sector RF model
Active Antenna
Over 10 GBPS baseband
LTE
TD-LTE
HSPA+
HSPA+ Femto
LTE Femto
WiFi
High load Low load
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Liquid Core – Core Virtualization
Simplification and consolidation of core network
Decoupling hardware and software
Virtualization Software
Legacy hardware
COTS ATCA multi-purpose hardware
Other multi-purpose hardware
Open Core SW in cloud computing environment
Core Applications
Core 1
Core 2
Core n
MSS MGCF
CSCF
GGSN
Core Applications
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Liquid Core – Intelligent Broadband Management
End-to-end Quality of Service
Content delivery, adaptation & optimization
PCRF (PCS)
Browsing GW (NBG)
CDN/ Caching
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Liquid Transport – key elements
Flexible Optics WDM OTN NGOA Zero-constraint optical networking
Multi-Layer Optimization Maximum efficiency, lowest TCO
Intelligent Control Services in seconds – everywhere on the network
SW-configurable bandwidth SW-configurable reach Colorless-directionless-contentionless Gridless
Sub-Lambda grooming & switching
100 km – 1000 users – 1 Gbit per user
The right balance between layers
The right mix of packet and optical
Highest capacity
Greatest flexibility
Lowest costs + = + +
NSN Optics
NPS10 & TransNet planning tools
Multi-Vendor IP with best in breed partners IP
Ethernet OTN WDM
G-MPLS
MPLS-TP
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Liquid Net components proven Use what exists - build even on multi-vendor installed base
Europe: Multi-Layer Optimization with European CSP
Europe: Active antenna system for hotspot coverage and micro movement
Europe: Extension from radio to E2E QoS solution
EMEA: CDN for multinational carrier with e2e integration
APAC: Policy control with multi-vendor enforcement points
APAC: R99 swap with Liquid Core MSS and extension to SGSN, GGSN and MGW
Liquid Net
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With Liquid Net we innovate today’s network to meet the forthcoming broadband wave
• Unleash frozen network capacity • Fluidly adapt to meet unpredictable broadband demand • Enhanced network capital efficiency • Superior user experience and new revenues
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Thank You