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27th-28th April 2010Hotel Intercontinental, Rio de Janerio
Register Now! - Visit www.lteconference.com/latam
ANNOUNCING THE 1ST!
Discover HowLTE is Shapingthe Future of Mobile Broadbandin Latin America
Gustavo Marambio,CTO,Movistar,
Chile
Humberto Roca,CTO,Antel,
Uruguay
Edmundo Poggio,Regulatory AffairsDirector,TelecomArgentina, Argentina
Luis Uribe,CTO,Entel PCS,Chile
Mauricio Cascão,Innovation Technology Director,TIM,
Brasil
Maximiliano Martinhão,GM, Certificationand SpectrumEngineering,
ANATEL,Brazil
Lorenzo Orozco,Sr. Director CorporateStrategies,TELMEX,Chile
Rubens Kuhl,Broadband Quality Program Manager,NIC.br
Diamond Sponsor: Platinum Sponsors: Gold Sponsor:
"Attendance is a must for anyone in
the mobile industry"(SH, VODAFONE)
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(3GPP is a trade mark of ETSI)
Limited FREE
Operator PassesEmail: [email protected]
FREE to Attend Pre-ConferenceAfternoonWorkshop:Mobile Broadband Outlook forthe Americas 3GPP TechnologyStandards and their EvolutionMonday April 26Led by:3GPP and 3G Americas
Post-Conference Full Day Workshop:Planning a Long TermDeployment StrategyThursday 29th April 2010
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W e lco m e !
Welcome to the 1s t e ver L TE con ference, speci fically dedica ted to the
Cen tral and Sou th America region!
The La tin America region is taking L TE very seriously, wi th trial taking
place with opera tors such as Tele fonica in Brazil and Argen tina and wi th
En tel PCS in Chile.
L TE is also a f fec ting the technology s tra tegy o fall opera tors in La tin
America, whe ther they ha ve chosen to deploy HSP A+ , are jus t deploying
3G a f ter migra ting their ne t work from CDM A or ha ve a WiM A Xne t work.
This con ference is for anyone who is in volved the technology e volu tion
o f the mobile ne t work and who wan t to kno wmore abou t the
oppor tuni ties tha t L TE brings and the fu ture ser vices tha t will become
a vailable for opera tors to genera te re venues from the ne x t genera tion o f
mobile ne t works.
This is one con ference in La tin America tha t canno t be missed!
I look for ward to mee ting you there!
IBoard/C-Level, Director Level ................... ...........49%I Technical Management/Head of Department .......21%
I Business Development & Sales.............................11%I Marketing/Product Development............................9%I Analysts/Press/Consultants ..................... ..............7%I Government/Regulator/Finance ..................... .......3%
Who will you meet?Full Value Chain Representation Senior Level Delegates
I Operator/ISP.................... .................28%I Network Infrastructure Manufacturer .....24%I Association/Analyst/Press/Consultant ..12%I Device/Chipset Manufacturer...............12%I Government/Regulator ............................7%I Security/OSS/BSS/Backhaul.................5%I Systems integrator.................................5%I Network/RF Planning............................4%I Finance/Banking/Investor .....................3%
Source: WiMAX Americas 2009
Networking OpportunitiesEnsure you register early enough to takeull advantage of both our online networkingtool and LinkedIn Group exclusive to NextGeneration Core Networks Summit 2010.The Next Generation Core Networks Summit online networkingtool will provide all attendees with the perfect opportunity to networkpre, during and post event – crucial for accomplishing everything you need for your business or project. Identify who you would like to meet, exchange contact details andensure your time is maximised at the event! As a pre-registered delegate, you will be automatically registered for the onlinenetworking system which will be available two weeks prior to the event and for up tothree months after.
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LTE Latin Americais the only eventin the region,specifically focusing on LTE - the future ofmobile broadband and brought toyou in partnership with 3GPP! Andwith 3G Americas officiallyendorsing the conference a highlyinfluential audience is guaranteed!
High-level operator concentratedaudiences – Informa has thedatabase and industry support tocarry on delivering senior leveloperators from across each region!
Support by Key Industry Associations including 3GPP,ETSI,GSA, SDR Forum,WiFi Alliance,Femto Forum, SIMAlliance, UMTSForum, CTIA, FMCA, IPv6Forum,Wireless Industry Partnership,3G Americas, CDG, ICU, SIP Center,LSTi, IP/MPLS Forum,VoLGA Forumand more!
Workshops tailored specifically for the individual needs of delegates.These highly interactive sessions helpdelegates to delve deeper into the
carefully selected subjects in order tomaximise the benefits from attendingthe conference.
Benefit from limitless networkingand learning opportunities via theLTE World Series LinkedIn group, LTEblog, Twitter, YouTube website andPodcast series!
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Meet key industry analysts. Gainexclusive access to industry analystsfor Informa Telecoms & Media as wellas other highly respected analystsfrom Latin America and have your questions answered!
Hear from leading operators andregulators about the future of mobilebroadband in an environment
specifically focused on the futurechallenges of LTE.
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FREE to Attend Pre-Conference Afternoon Workshop*Mobile Broadband Outlook for the Americas
3GPP Technology Standards and their EvolutionLTE Latin America, April 26, 2010 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Led by:3GPP and 3G Americas*Delegatesmustregister forthe 2 dayconferencein order togain entry tothe pre-conferenceworkshop
Session chair: Adrian Scrase, Head of Mobile Competence Center, 3GPP
13:00 MARKETPLACE UPDATEErasmo Rojas, Director of Latin America & the Caribbean, 3G Americas
13:30 3GPP TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS ROADMAPStephen Hayes, Chairman, 3GPP Service & System Aspects (SA)
14:00 OPERATOR STRATEGIES FOR MOBILE BROADBAND• Evolving existing networks to HSPA+• Evolutionary path to LTE• Future scenarios (4G Vision)Invited Operators (VIVO, Claro, Oi)
Session chair:Erasmo Rojas, Director Latin America & Caribbean, 3G Americas
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE ON EVOLVED HSPAJesper Rhode, VP Multimedia, Ericsson Brazil, 3G Americas
16:00 PANEL: DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE BROADBAND• Migrating from HSPA to LTE- Network evolution- Handset and device strategies- Services evolutionInvited Vendors
17:00 SPECTRUM POLICY AND RECOMMENDATIONSErasmo Rojas
15:30 SUMMARY & CONCLUSIONS Adrian Scrase
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Agenda Day 1 - Tuesday 27th April 2010
"Rich content and real case studies" (MC, SERSAT, WIMAX AMERICAS 2008)
For Speaking Opportunities contact: [email protected] or +44 (0)20 7017 5607
Deploying Next Generation Technologies in Latin America
08:15 Registration & Coffee
09:00 Conference Welcome & Speed Networking Session
Ana Cristina Barros, Project Manager,INFORMA GROUP LATIN AMERICA
09:10 Chairmans Opening Remarks
09:15 Examining the Mobile Broadband Market inLatin America and the Increasing Demand forData Services• Market update on the uptake of 3G data services and
growth forecasts• Examining the ARPU from data services, what is the
demand like?• What have been the key success factors for 3G in
Latin America?• As data revenues continue to drive ARPU, what is the
business case for LTE in Latin American marketsThomas Wehmeier, Principle Analyst,INFORMA TELECOMS & MEDIA UK
09:45 Addressing the Disparity Between Wealthy andPoor Customers – How Can Operators Cater fortwo Different Markets?• Challenges with making return on investment from low-
income markets• Positioning mobile broadband and LTE as a substitute for
fixed broadband, with prepaid 3G an attractive alternative tolengthy contracts with fixed-line operators
• The importance of low cost and increased availability of suitable handsets and devices
Lorenzo Orozco, Sr. Director Corporate Strategies,
TELMEX CHILE
10:15 3GPP Standards Update - What Next for 3GPP?• The mobile broadband standard - Evolved EDGE, HSPA
and LTE• Industry backing for LTE and the pace of change• Measuring the impact of 3GPP Release 8 and Release 9• 3GPP Release 10 and IMT-Advanced• Technology convergence and regional cooperation Adrian Scrase, VP International Partnership Projects,ETSI/ 3GPP FRANCE
10:45 Morning Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
11:30 Ericsson PresentationSenior Executive, ERICSSON
12:00 Conducting LTE Trials in Latin America – WhatShould Operators Ensure that an LTE TrialCovers?• Field tests and installation of femtocells• Self organizing networks (SON)• Assessing the requirements for LTE to be deployed, what
trials will need to be conducted to ensure that the backhauland core network are up to scratch?
Luis Uribe, CTO, ENTEL PCS CHILE
12:30 NTT DoCoMo LTE Trials Update – RemainingChallenges for LTE Launch
• Examining results from LTE trials, what is realistically possiblewith LTE?
• Technical achievements and milestones achieved with theLTE trial
• Launching data services through data cards and donglesTakahiro Nakamura, Director , NTT DOCOMO JAPAN
13:00 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
Spectrum & Regulatory Concerns in Latin America
14:15 Challenges for Regulators Looking to Bridge theDigital Divide• Scope of Latin American frequencies for 3G, WiMAX and LTE• How is frequency fragmentation within LTE expected to
keep network deployment costs high?• Perceived advantages of WiMAX for the rural market as a
cheaper alternative• Having multiple solutions and technologies to serve different
regions with different needs for broadbandMaximiliano Martinhão, General Manager Certification and Spectrum Engineering, ANATEL BRAZIL
14:45 Spectrum and Regulation in Latin America and Addressing the Digital Divide – An OperatorPerspective• What frequencies bands are likely to be set aside for LTE in
Latin America?• Searching for new opportunities in the rural areas that have
been harder to address, as urban mobile markets becomeincreasingly saturated
• What opportunities exist to cost effectively address thedigital divide and the under-served regions with LTE?
Edmundo Poggio, Regulatory Affairs Director, TELECOM ARGENTINA
15:15 2.5GHz Spectrum In Brazil – How Can PublicPolicy Makers Ensure that Brazilians have Accessto the Most Cost-Effective and AffordableNetworks Possible?• How can Brazil use the 2.5GHz spectrum for LTE, which is
currently in the hands of MMDS operators?• How urgently do operators need additional spectrum if theyare to expand their broadband wireless services?
• Dealing with the expected capacity crunch in urban areas –are regulator considering mobile WiMAX as solution?
Marcos de Souza Oliveira, Spectrum EngineeringManager, ANATEL BRAZIL
15:45 Afternoon Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
16:30 Utilising the Spectrum Flexibility of LTE – HowCan Operators Benefit?• Assessing the suitability of LTE for deployment in scalable
bandwidths ranging from 1.25MHz to 20MHz• Comparing the spectrum flexibility of LTE with HSPA
• Benefits of having considerable flexibility in operatorscommercial and technical strategies• Deploying LTE in their existing spectrum allocations and via
re-farming existing spectrumSpeaker to be confirmed
17:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: What Will the LTEEcosystem Look Like Beyond 2012/2013 WhenOperators Are Ready to Deploy LTE?• Will LTE be the dominant technology in the market by
2012?• Overview of the equipment that will be available in various
frequency bands• How many devices will be on the market?• Estimated number of LTE deployments
• How much cheaper will it be to deploy LTE by this time?Humberto Roca, CTO, ANTEL URUGUAYThomas Wehmeier, Principle Analyst, INFORMATELECOMS & MEDIA UK
17:30 End of Conference
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Agenda Day 2 - Wednesday 28th April 2010
"Remarkable update on trends and great networking opportunity" (MP, TELECOM ARGENTINA, LTE AMERICAS 2009)
09:05 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Adrian Scrase, VP International Partnership Projects,ETSI/ 3GPP FRANCE
09:00 OPENING PRESENTATION: Society Expectations forLTE Broadband Services
• Measurements of broadband services now in progress in Brazil byNIC.br, Inmetro and Anatel• Why 3G services don't met current demands for broadband services
due to latency and throughput issues• How 4G technological strengths can benefit broadband servicesRubens Kuhl, Broadband Quality Program Manager, NIC.br
Long Term LTE Migration Strategies & Business Models
09:30 Examining the Migration Path and Extending theNetwork Through HSPA+• Is HSPA/HSPA+ good enough for the time being? Examining the
data rates that can be achieved with HSPA+• What additional features does HSPA+ provide operators with?• Making the most of existing 3G networks and ensuring a return on
current investments before deploying LTEGustavo Marambio, CTO, TELEFONICA MOVILES CHILE
10:00 Examining HSPA/LTE as Fixed Line Substitute –Complimentary or Competitive?• What are the current fixed and home broadband propositions across
Latin America?• The role of spectrum in making LTE a suitable alternative to fixed
broadband. Can lower• frequency spectrum be obtained for this purpose?• Examining how pricing is key for mobile broadband and LTE to
substitute fixed broadband• Importance of having wide area coverage in order to ensure uptake?Speaker to be confirmed
10:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Is 2G to 4G Migration Needed?• Why should 2G only operators want to move directly to LTE?• Is the interim step of deploying 3G/HSPA necessary to encourage
the use of data service more?• Do operators without a 3G network lack in experience of managing
data in the network• Comparing the cost of 3G and LTE rollout. Is there a cost advantage
of rolling out LTE over 3G?Lorenzo Orozco, Sr. Director Corporate Strategies, TELMEX CHILEMaurício Cascão, Innovation Technology Director, TIM BRASILLuis Lima, CTO, CTBC TELECOM BRASIL
11:00 Morning Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
11:45 When Should Latin American Operators Migrate toHSPA or to LTE?• Waiting until LTE is in place, so that operators can reduce any
potential risk with deploying LTE early• Achieving cost efficiency that is easy to replicate in different markets
and creating economies of scale• Advantages of deploying HSPA upgradeable basestations• Examining the 2013 timescale for deploying LTE, how can operators
start preparing for LTE?Maurício Cascão, Innovation Technology Director, TIM BRASIL
12:15 Planning and Deploying an End to End LTE Network –Not Just a Radio Upgrade• Examining the full scale of an LTE deployment• Examining how the whole network from the radio through to the core
should be upgraded• What does the flatter network look like what are the benefits of
simplifying the network?Dr DongLin Shen, VP Wireless Technology & Strategy, ZTE USA
12:45 Examining Migration Strategies from Current 2G and3G Networks Towards LTE• Will migrating existing CDMA customers to either 3G or LTE be
a priority?• Will CDMA networks be switched off by the time LTE is launched?• Migrating existing 3G/HSPA customers to LTE with upgradeable
basestations• Calculating the cost of managing multiple parallel networks, does
something have to go?John Krzywicki, Partner, ANALYSYS MASON
13:15 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
14:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: How Does LTE Compare toWiMAX as a Mass Market Technology?• Analysing the existing WiMAX footprint in Latin America, how has it
served the enterprise market?• Should regulators focus more on spectrum for LTE rather than WiMAX?• Positioning LTE as the real alternative to the lagging fixed broadband
market and to WiMAXJohn Krzywicki, Partner, ANALYSYS MASONMaximiliano Martinhão, General Manager Certification and Spectrum Engineering, ANATEL Adrian Scrase, VP International Partnership Projects, ETSI/ 3GPPFRANCE
Delivering Revenue & Achieving Network Efficiency
15:00 What Services Will LTE Enable for the Mass MarketThrough Faster Speeds and Lower Latency?• Ensuring an enriched user experience for customers with large-scale
streaming, downloading and sharing of video, music and richmultimedia content
• Popularity of other high-bandwidth platforms like HDTV transmissionHumberto Roca, CTO, ANTEL URUGUAY
15:30 Delivering Advanced Services and Next Generation Applications for LTE With IMS• Utilising IMS to deliver complex converged or combinational
applications• Delivering basic voice services with IMS, can it match current voice
efficiencies?• Using IMS for voice services over LTE with “One Voice”• What challenges still remain with IMS becoming a commercial reality
and convincing operators that it is a technology that can deliver?Speaker to be confirmed
16:00 Afternoon Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Managing Large Volumes ofData Traffic in the Network – Examining the Challengesfor the Operator• How has data traffic increased the cost of the backhaul in Latin
America?• Examining how data traffic is expected to increase in urban areas• How will LTE meet customer demand for data?• How can backhaul costs be reduced and not be the bottleneck in
the network?• How will operators need to adapt their backhaul strategy and focus
data servicesHumberto Roca, CTO, ANTEL URUGUAYSenior Executive, TELLABS USA
17:00 Challenges and Considerations for SuccessfulLTE/SAE Development and Deployment• Key requirements for LTE and SAE characterization• Leverage what is known from LSTI to set the right expectations• Tools and processes required to drive efficiency and leverage
legacy experiencesSenior Executive, AGILENT BRAZIL
17:30 Reducing the Cost Per Bit of LTE with Self OrganisingNetworks (SON)• Eliminating manual configuration of equipment at the time of
deployment, right through to dynamically optimizing radio networkperformance during operation
• Removing the need for expensive drive testing with SON
• Quantifying the savings the SON enables for operatorsSpeaker to be confirmed
18:00 End of Conference
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Sponsorship and Networkingopportunities at LTE Latin AmericaDon’tmiss this fantastic opportunitytodemonstrate your expertise and providesolutionsto potentialclients face to faceat LTE Latin America
Informa Telecoms & Media conferenceshave an unrivalled reputation forattracting decision making delegates,providing an excellent opportunity toraise your profile and demonstrate yourexpertise before a valuable group ofpotential customers.
LTE Latin America will provide yourcompany with an excellent opportunityto create, maintain and enhance itsbrand among the industry elite.
Please contact Caroline McColl for furtherinformation.Caroline McColl, LTE World Series Sales ExecutiveE-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0) 207 017 5719
Diamond Sponsor:Ericsson is the world's leadingprovider of technology andservices to telecom operators. Themarket leader in 2G and 3Gmobile technologies, Ericsson
supplies communications servicesand manages networks that serve
more than 250 million subscribers. The company's portfolio comprises mobile and fixednetwork infrastructure, and broadband and multimedia solutions for operators,enterprises and developers. The Sony Ericsson joint venture provides consumers withfeature-rich personal mobile devices. Ericsson is advancing its vision of 'communicationfor all' through innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working in175 countries, more than 70,000 employees generated revenue of USD 27 billion (SEK209 billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericssonis listed on OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm and NASDAQ. For more information,visit www.ericsson.com/broadband
Platinum Sponsors:Huawei is a world-leading telecom solutions provider focused onbuilding long-term partnerships with telecom operators. Throughour passionate employees and unmatched R&D capabilities, werespond quickly to customers’ needs with a comprehensive,customized set of offerings. Huawei’s products and solutions aredeployed in over 100 countries and serve 36 of the world’s top 50operators, as well as over one billion users worldwide. In 2008,
Huawei recorded USD23.3 billion in contract orders, 75 percent generated frominternational markets. For more information, please visit www.huawei.com.
Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of telecommunications services. With its focus oninnovation and sustainability, the company provides acomplete portfolio of mobile, fixed and convergednetwork technology, as well as professional servicesincluding consultancy and systems integration,deployment, maintenance and managed services. It is
one of the largest telecommunications hardware, software and professional servicescompanies in the world. Operating in 150 countries, its headquarters are in Espoo,
Finland. www.nokiasiemensnetworks.comEngage in conversation about Nokia Siemens Networks’ aim to reinvent the connectedworld at http://unite.nokiasiemensnetworks.com and talk about its news athttp://blogs.nokiasiemensnetworks.com Find out if your country is exploiting the fullpotential of connectivity at http://connectivityscorecard.org
Gold Sponsor:ZTE is a leading global provider of telecommunicationsequipment and network solutions. The ZTE product range isthe most complete in the world – covering virtually everysector of the wireline, wireless, service and terminals
markets. The company delivers innovative, custom-made products and services tocustomers in more than 120 countries, helping them to achieve continued revenuegrowth and to shape the future of the world’s communications. ZTE commits around10% of annual turnover to research and development and takes a leading role in a wide
range of international bodies developing emerging telecoms standards. It is China’s onlylisted telecoms manufacturer, with shares publicly traded on both the Hong Kong andShenzhen Stock Exchanges. ZTE was the only Chinese IT and telecoms manufacturerlisted in Business Week 2005's Information Technology 100 and was also included inBusinessWeek’s 2006 ranking of China’s Top 20 Brands. ZTE was also awarded the “MostPromising Vender of the year” by Frost & Sullivan in its 2007 Asia Pacific ICT Awards.Please visit www.zte.com.cn
"I truly enjoyed the conference and look forward to the next event. It was very educational"(JC, POCKET COMMUNICATION, LTE AMERICAS 2009)
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Post-Conference Full Day Workshop
Planning a Long TermDeployment Strategy
Thursday 29th April 2010
9:00 Registration and Coffee
9:30 Planning & Feasibility Assessment of LTE• Understanding Cost-Quality-Capacity trade-off to define level of service
relative to revenue• LTE competitive advantage
10:15 Key Challenges of Designing the Network• Understanding the network architecture• LTE overlay of GSM/UMTS core network• Spectrum opportunities for LTE• RF planning and design• Backhaul Design
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Market Factors that Influence LTE Design – Revenue andCost Analysis• Where will the most amount of revenue be generated?• Should Operators focus their efforts on urban areas only?• Understanding the importance of having good quality in-building coverage• How can LTE deliver a return on CAPEX and beneficial returns on OPEX?
12:45 Managing Trials and Deployments• Deployment and optimisation costs for LTE• Conducting trials without impairing the QoS of the existing network• How to start on a small scale and then build up the network• Assessing capacity and performance trade offs
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Targeting the Business Market• The importance of having a range of user terminals available when the
network is deployed• Marketing strategies: What worked with HSDPA and what didn't?• Stimulating demand and having services available that customers want• Enterprise convergence: unifying the communications• How to compete (or compliment) the network with fixed line broadband
to ensure profitability
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Applications and Services in the LTE Era• Analysing the data centric business model, how will operators have to
modify their strategy in terms of voice services?• Applications that will require LTE to work and/or work sufficiently better
in that the end user recognizes the difference• Traffic management scenarios for bandwidth hungry applications and services
16:45 Group Discussion/Q&A Session
17:00 End of Workshop
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