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HSPA+ & LTE Executive Briefing

Dallas TX - January 27 Dallas, 27, 2009

HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE: Understanding the Economics of the 3GPP Technologies Ecosystem
Ali Shah Solutions Manager Strategy & Technical Solutions Ericsson North America

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HSPA+ and LTE Timelines Network Evolution

Common LTE Evolution


Alignment g for WCDMA/HSPA, , TD-SCDMA ( (China) ) and CDMA

3GPP Track T k

GSM

WCDMA HSPA TD-SCDMA LTE FDD and TDD

3GPP2 Track

IS 95 IS-95

CDMA2000 EV/DO

2001

2005

2008

2010

LTE the Global standard for Next Generation

Current 3GPP bands early LTE


FDD
Band 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, 13, 14, 17 Identifier Identifier IMT Core Band PCS 1900 GSM 1800 AWS (US & other) 850 850 (Japan) IMT Extension GSM 900 1700 (Japan) 3G Americas UMTS1500 US 700 Frequencies (MHz) 1920-1980/2110-2170 1850-1910/1930-1990 1710-1785/1805-1880 1710-1755/2110-2155 824-849/869-894 830-840/875-885 2500-2570/2620-2690 2500 2570/2620 2690 880-915/925-960 1750-1785/1845-1880 1710-1770/2110-2170 1428-1453/1476-1501 698-716/728-746 776-788/746-758 788-798/758-768 704-716/734-746 39 40 35,36 37 38 TDD 1900 PCS Center Gap IMT Extension Center Gap Chi TDD China 2.3 TDD Band 33,34 Identifier TDD 2000

TDD
Frequencies (MHz) 1900-1920 2010-2025 1850-1910 1930-1990 (1915) 1910-1930 2570-2620 1880 1920 1880-1920 2300-2400

Additional (FDD&TDD)
3.5 GHz 3.7 GHz 3400-3600 3600-3800

Wide range of bands enables global support

Spectrum Flexibility
LTE provides spectrum flexibility for operation in differently-sized spectrum

1.4 MHz

3 MHz

5 MHz

10 MHz

15 MHz

20 MHz

LTE supports pp p paired and unpaired p spectrum p on the same HW platform


FDD
fDL fUL Highest data rates for given bandwidth and peak power Unpaired spectrum fDL/UL

TDD

Maximum commonality between FDD and TDD

Peak Data Rates


HSPA and LTE on 5+5 MHz FDD

HSPA Evolution provides similar performance as LTE in 5MHz

Peak Data Rates


LTE Standard Capabilities

> 5 MHz trunking gain gives improved LTE performance

HSPA+ and LTE Timelines Network Evolution

HSPA+ 21 Mbps
Downlink 3.6 Mbps
15 codes

14 Mbps
64QAM 2x2 MIMO

21 Mbps 28 Mbps
Both

42 Mbps
Multi Carrier 4x4 MIMO Higher Modulation Combinations

80 160 Mbps 80-160

LSTI (LTE/SAE Trial Initiative) Schedule


2006 Proof of Concept
Air-interface principles Test of basic functions

2007
SIMO MIMO

2008

2009

2010

RRC Mobility

Interoperability
IODT IOT

Trials
Friendly customer trials

Trial Start

PR
Public Relation work

LTE DL Throughput Drive data


20MHz, 2x2 MIMO

L1 Throughput Max: 154 Mbps Mean: 78 Mbps Min: 16 Mbps UE Speed Max: 45 km/h Mean: 16 km/h Min: 0 km/h Sub-urban area with Lineof-sight: less than 40% of the samples Heights of surrounding buildings: 15-25 m Base station located at x.

LTE user rates up to 100 Mbps in the field are reasonable

Committed

Device Roadmap
LTE

UMTS Platform EDGE Platform

U E

M700 1.0

Thorium

U570 1.0

Oxygen

HSPA evo
M570 1.0 U510 1.0

U370 1.0

U500 1.0

U500 2.0

Scandium

HSPA

M365 1.0

U365 2.0 U335 1.0 U380 1.0 Hydrogen

HSDPA

U330 1.0

WCDMA

U320 1.0

EDGE

E310 2.0

E330 1.0

HydroEdge

Candidate

Modem only Platform

HSPA+ and LTE Timelines Network Evolution

Introducing multi-standard RBS


GSM/HSPA/LTE

Multi-standard RBS Key to successful evolution

The RBS 6000


modularity on right level
RBS 2000

RBS 3000

RBS 6000

Multi Standard Radio (RUS) Any technology GSM WCDMA LTE

Baseband units (Digital Unit) DUG -> GSM DUW -> > WCDMA DUL -> LTE

All IP RAN transport


wave Copper
eNodeB

Metro Eh Ethernet
Fibre

RBS sites Native IP IP RAN over Ethernet

Low RAN Ethernet transport in wave, copper and fiber

High RAN Optical Metro Ethernet

RNC/GW Native IP IP RAN over Ethernet

Cost efficient backhaul transport via microwave, fiber and DSL

Evolved Packet Core


Smooth multi-access multi access evolution

GGSN to access accessIP networks generic Gateway y server SGSN to Mobility SAE Gateway CDMA integration
SGSN/ MME Server BSC RNC

Charging, Policy Control, IMS

Mobile IP

PDSN/HSGW GSM, HSPA TD-SCDMA LTE CDMA

Reduced total cost of ownership

Wider pipe advantage

Flat architecture

Self configuration/ self-optimization

Summary
HSPA+ next step for HSPA operators LTE, seamless interaction with HSPA, GSM, CDMA, TD-SCDMA Timelines for IOT/IODT and Deployment p y LTE superior user and operator benefits

Everywhere access Industry leading performance TCO and Spectrum flexibility


Strong commitment f from the th industry i d t standard t d d and early products

HSPA+ & LTE Executive Briefing Thank you!


Ali Shah, Shah Ph.D. Ph D
Solutions Manager Strategy and Technical Solutions Ericsson North America

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