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Transcript of CommunicAsia 2010 Summit Alan Hadden GSA
Global mobile Suppliers Association © 2010www.gsacom.com
HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE Status Report
Alan Hadden, President, GSAGlobal mobile Suppliers Association
www.gsacom.com
Supporting Association of CommunicAsia 2010 Summit
GSA Secretariat Tel +44 1279 439 667 [email protected]
www.gsacom.com/rss/gsanews.php4
Global mobile Suppliers Association © 2010www.gsacom.com
Scope of presentation
The mass market mobile broadband reality
Network commitments, deployments, launches, subscriptions
Availability of devices and segmentation
HSPA Evolution (HSPA+) status worldwide
LTE network commitments, deployments, prospects
Spectrum for mobile broadband services New: 2.6 GHz, and Digital Dividend
Re-farmed bands: e.g. 1800 MHz
About the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA)
Global mobile Suppliers Association © 2010www.gsacom.com
HSPA network deployments/launches
WCDMA Network Launches
EDGE Operators Worldwide
3G Services and Applications
Mobile broadband success stories
HSPA Devices availability
Evolution to LTE
UMTS 900 Global Status
Mobile Broadband Spectrum
EDGE Evolution
HSPA Evolution (HSPA+)
Evolution of Network Speeds
LTE Operator Commitments
Digital Dividend spectrum
Facts-based research by GSA
Leveraging strong links in the industry
Objective analysis
GSA surveys, reports, regular updates
60+ charts, maps
Mobile Broadband Growth reports
Global mobile Suppliers Association Representing leading GSM/EDGE, WCDMA-HSPA, LTE suppliers globally
Promoting GSM/EDGE/WCDMA and evolved systems for successful delivery of
mobile broadband, enhanced multimedia, voice services
3GPP Market Representation Partner
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HSPA Operator Commitments Survey: GSA – April 16, 2010
NEW – Global HSPA Update – slide deck – www.gsacom.com
GLOBAL economies of scale today with HSPA-enabled mobile broadband
341 HSPA networks commercially launched in 143 countries
Over 98% of commercial WCDMA
networks are HSPA-enabled
HSPA supports all main cellular bands
Mass market mobile broadband now a reality
500+ million WCDMA subscriptions
(including HSPA)
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GSA HSPA Devices Survey: April 22, 2010
Key Findings: www.gsacom.com/gsm_3g/wcdma_databank.php4
Use GAMBoD for further analysis www.gsacom.com/gambod
42 HSPA+ devices
609 HSUPA devices
53% of devices support peak d/link data
speed at least 7.2 Mps
Smartphone (i.e. HSPA with WiFi) is the
main growth device segment
Established mobile broadband eco-system 2,349 HSPA devices launched by 230+ suppliers
610 new HSPA devices launched in previous 6 months (35% growth)
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www.gsacom.com/gsm_3g/info_papers.php4
Reports from operators globally consistently
confirm traffic and revenue growth
GSA report - Mobile Broadband Growth www.gsacom.com
Mobile broadband success stories
Global mobile Suppliers Association © 2010www.gsacom.com
Leading the Mobile Broadband Revolution
Ralph de la Vega, Chairman of the Board, CTIA
Worldwide Machine-to-Machine devices rise to 412 million
by 2014*
* Source: Juniper Research, Embedded Mobile and M2M Strategies 2009-2014, Jan. 2010
Mobile broadband growth outpaces every other platform**
Pew estimates that by 2020, mobile devices will be the
primary Internet devices for most people in the world***
The average smartphone user generates 10 times the
amount of traffic generated by the average non-smartphone
user**Source: Cisco, VNI Mobile, 2010 ** Source: CTIA, Written Ex Parte to FCC, Sept. 29, 2009
*** Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project, Dec. 2008
Explosion in mobile data growth predicted
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More industry forecasts
By 2015, there will be 3.5 billion mobile broadband users
around the world, compared to the 500+ million that use it at
present (Ericsson)
The total data traffic volume in 2015 will be more than 30 times
that of 2010. Operators will need to make capital investments to
increase capacity in order to meet this demand (Analysys Mason)
Shipments of mobile broadband-enabled consumer products,
which includes e-book readers, mobile digital cameras,
camcorders, personal media players, personal navigation devices
and mobile gaming devices will increase 55-fold between 2008
and 2014 with total shipments reaching 58 million units per year in
2014 (ABI Research)
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61 commercial HSPA+ networks
in 34 countries• 52 networks support 21 Mbps peak
• 5 networks support 28 Mbps
• 4 networks support 42 Mbps
Updates on network commitments, launches, ecosystem
Global HSPA+ Network Commitments and Deployments – www.gsacom.com
AND
HSPA+ Overview Slide Deck – www.gsacom.com
By end 2010 GSA anticipates
around 95 HSPA+ networks will
be in commercial in service
HSPA+ is the main trend in 2010 I in 5 HSPA operators commercially launched HSPA+
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HSPA has a strong evolution path
HSPA/HSPA+ evolutionHSPA+ entering the mainstream
HSPA+ eco-system today
BandRich BandLuxe R305
BandRich C320
BandRich C321
BandRich C325
BandRich C326
Dovado 3GN
Dovado USB Mobile Broadband Router
Flycard FLY-H350
Flycard FLY-HR5
Huawei D31HW
Huawei E1820 USB slider
Huawei E1821
Huawei E182E
Huawei E182J
Huawei E270+
Huawei E372 DC HSPA
Huawei E398 DC HSPA and LTE
Huawei E511
Netcomm 3G21WN Blackjack
Netcomm 3G29W
Netgear MBRN3000
Netgear MBRN3300H
Novatel Wireless Ovation MC996D
Novatel Wireless Ovation MC998D
Novatel Wireless U998 eHSPA
PicoChip PC302 (femtocell soc)
PicoChip PC312 (HSPA+ femtocell soc)
Sierra Wireless Aircard 308U
Sierra Wireless Aircard 310U
Sierra Wireless Aircard 312U DC HSPA
Sierra Wireless AirCard 503
Sierra Wireless MC8700 PC Express Mini Card
Sierra Wireless USB 306
Sierra Wireless USB 307
Sierra Wireless USB 308
Sierra Wireless USB 309
ST-Ericsson M570
ZTE AL600 (also LTE ready))
ZTE AL620 (also LTE ready)
ZTE MF10
ZTE MF662
ZTE MF678
42 HSPA+ devices
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Traffic rising/revenue falling
40x – 100x traffic increase
May need to be supported
across several frequency bands
Mobile broadband is gaining momentum from
widespread 3.5G deployments, flat rate data
tariffs, and availability of internet friendly mobiles
The industry direction is to LTE- LTE is needed to accommodate huge traffic growth
LTE is essential to take mobile
broadband to the mass market
Peak downlink: > 150 Mbps
Typical user speed: 10-30 Mbps
Typical user UL rate: 5-50 Mbps
Year 2010: LTE performance
Spectrum flexibility
Can use new or re-farmed spectrum, FDD and TDD
Variable channel bandwidth
Improved performance
Higher capacity, peak and user data rates
Higher bandwidth
Much lower latency
“always on”; enhanced user experience
Lower cost
IP-based flat network architecture; Low OPEX
High degree of self configuration/optimization
High re-use of assets including sites
Complements 3G/HSPA
Addresses high capacity requirements
Seamless service continuity/multimode devices
Next generation solution for 3GPP and 3GPP2
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Source of data: GSA Information Paper “Evolution to LTE” – June 7, 2010
Charts and maps are available at www.gsacom.com/news/statistics.php4
2 LTE systems launched
Sweden and Norway
Up to 22 commercial LTE network launches
anticipated by end 2010 - GSA
Global LTE commitments
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An operator may introduce LTE in ‘new’ bands where it is easier to deploy 10 MHz or 20 MHz
carriers for maximum benefits of using LTE
2.6 GHz band (IMT Extension band)
Digital Dividend spectrum 700, 800 MHz
or in re-farmed existing mobile bands e.g. 850, 900, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100 MHz
Eventually LTE may be deployed in all of these bands – and others later
2.6 GHz (for capacity) and DD 700/800 MHz (wider coverage, improved in-building) is a
good combination
LTE offers a choice of carrier bandwidths: 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz; the widest bandwidth will be
needed for the highest speeds
Spectrum for LTE deployments
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LTE FDD will most likely in future be deployed in
existing cellular bands too, including:
850 MHz
900 MHz
AWS (1700/2100 MHz)
1800 MHz
1900 MHz
2100 MHz
TD- LTE
Early TDD Spectrum for LTE (TTD-LTE)
IMT Extension Center Gap 2570–2620 MHz
2.3 TDD i.e. 2300–2400 MHz
LTE FDD
Future possibilities:
450 – 470 MHz
3.6 GHz
Future TDD possibility
= 3.6 GHz
Other spectrum candidates for LTE
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Teliasonera, Elisa and DNA have been granted licences and 2.6 GHz spectrum and will
build LTE networks in Finland
Europe: 2.6 GHz spectrum has also been awarded in The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany
More auctions of 2.6 GHz spectrum are planned during 2010-11
TeliaSonera Sweden has launched LTE beginning in Stockholm in December 2009; now
continuing deployment in more cities using nationwide 2 x 20 MHz 2.6 GHz spectrum
In Hong Kong, 2x15 MHz blocks of 2.6 GHz FDD spectrum have been auctioned and won
by China Mobile, Genius Brand and CSL Limited
Telenor and Netcom acquired 2.6 GHz spectrum and are building LTE networks in Norway
TeliaSonera launched LTE commercial service in Oslo launched on December 15, 2009
Tele2 Sweden and TeleNor Sweden are jointly building an LTE network (Net4Mobility) which
includes spectrum sharing in 900 MHz and 2.6 GHz
2.6 GHz: a key band for LTE in Asia, Europe, MEA
Asia: 2.6 GHz spectrum has been awarded in Hong Kong SAR
Consultations, trials on-going in many markets e.g Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines
MEA: Deployments, trials underway e.g Saudi Arabia, Jordan, South Africa, UAE
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New UHF Digital Dividend spectrum is becoming available in all regions
Region 1 (Europe, Middle East and Africa) identified 790-862 MHz for mobile services
Region 2 (Americas) identified 698-806 MHz
Region 3 (Asia) some countries (China, India, Japan) identified 698-862 MHz; others identified 790-862 MHz
Digital Dividend bands
Digital Dividend Update Published by GSA – June 2010
www.gsacom.com
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After 224 Rounds the auction
closed on May 20, 2010 and
generated €4.384 billion
www2.bundesnetzagentur.de/frequenzversteigerung2010
Europe’s first Digital Dividend spectrum auctioned German auction covered 360 MHz across four bands: 800 MHz (DD), 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz and 2600 MHz
Bidders were Deutsche Telecom, KPN/E-Plus, Telefonica O2 and Vodafone. Auction commenced April 12, 2010
800 MHz (DD) allocations were the most expensive; 6 x 5 MHz paired blocks (791-821 MHz and 832-862 MHz)
Coverage obligations and restrictions including spectrum caps apply
The 800 MHz spectrum auction
raised €3.576 billion i.e. over
81.5% of the auction’s value
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LTE1800 – promising option
LTE1800 operator trials
activity e.g.:
Elisa (FI)
Bouygues Telecom (FR)
Cosmote (GR)
+ several others
Used with permission from Elisa
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TD-LTE is positioned as the next evolution in TD-SCDMA family and a natural progression
From 3GPP standards perspective: commonality with FDD
From vendor perspective: increasing use of software defined radio techniques
From operator perspective: spectrum availability, flexible base stations
TD-LTE in trials now
China Mobile (CMCC) is currently showcasing it’s complete end-to-end TD-LTE network at the
World Expo in Shanghai from May 1, 2010
The TD-LTE dongle supports streaming of 24 simultaneous video streams
at a total data rate of 20 Mbps
Li Yizhong, Minister of Industry and Information Technology, stated that TD-SCDMA subscribers in China are
expected to reach 80 million by 2011. The China Mobile TD-SCDMA system covered 284 cities by end 2009. China
Mobile had 7.69 million 3G/TD-SCDMA subscribers total at end March 2010
The LTE market will include TD-LTE as well as FDD systems
TD-LTE
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Excellent Mobile Broadband TodayVoice and full Range of IP Services
Enhanced User ExperienceImproved voice and data capability
Rel-7 Rel-8
HSPA+
Rel-9 & beyond
(HSPA Evolved)
Rel-8
LTE
Rel-9 Rel-10
LTE - A
LTE leverages new, wider
and TDD spectrum
Rel-99
WCDMA
Rel-5 Rel-6
HSPA
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The roadmap for LTE
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LTE is on track, attracting global industry support. The first LTE systems launched in 2009
LTE is the natural migration choice for GSM/HSPA operators. LTE is also the next generation mobile broadband system of choice of leading CDMA operators, who will be in the forefront of service introduction
As a result of collaboration between 3GPP, 3GPP2 and IEEE there is a roadmap for CDMA operators to evolve to LTE
The key spectrum bands for new LTE spectrum are 2.6 GHz and digital dividend bands (700, 800 MHz)
Re-farmed 1800 MHz spectrum enables LTE1800 to provide 2 times coverage compared to LTE2600
The LTE TDD mode (TD-LTE) is a real complement to LTE FDD and the perfect choice for providing high speed mobile broadband access through unpaired radio spectrum.
TD-LTE provides a future-proof evolutionary path for TD-SCDMA
With LTE we have one single global standard, securing and driving even higher economies of scale and importantly, simplifying roaming
LTE: the single global standard
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