Mobile
Comm
Professionals, Inc
.
Your Partner for Wireless Engineering Solutions

2
Our Journey

3
Broadband Acces
Everywhere
Anywhere,
Anytime
Higher Voice
Quality
Higher Speed
Lower Prices
Different services
User Expectation

Operator Expectation
High Data Rate
and reduced
Latency for
multimedia rich
application
Data Rate and Latency
Architecture
Simplicity and
reduced protocol
complexity
Architecture
Seamless
handover
ensuring service
continuity with
legacy system
Mobility
•
Reduced migration
CAPEX/OPEX
•
Investment
protection by reusing
existing assets
Cost of ownership
Greater
efficiency and
flexibility
Spectrum

5
32 Mbps
14.7 Mbps
42+ Mbps
3.6 Mbps
3.1 Mbps
153 kbps
2.4 Mbps
9.3 Mbps
CDMA2000
1X
CDMA2000 1X / EVDO
HRPD Rel. 0
CDMA2000 1X / EVDO
HRPD Rev. A
MC
HRPD
HRPD
Rev B
HRPD
Advanced
CDMA2000
1X Advanced
LTE
237 kbps
384 kbps
7.2 Mbps
EDGE
UMTS
HSDPA
HSPA
HSPA+
15 Mbps
75 Mbps
Mbps
802.11 b/g
WiMAX 802.16d Fixed apps
WiMax 802.16e
WiMax 802.16m
Convergence

6
LTE Offerings
Peak Data rate
•
100 Mbps DL/ 50 Mbps UL (20 MHz)
Latency: Less than 10 ms
Mobility support
•
0 ~ 15 Km/h
(Optimized Performance)
•
15 Km/h ~ 120 Km/h
(Excellent Performance)
•
120 Km/h ~ 350 Km/h
(Average Performance)
•
350 Km/h ~ 500 Km/h
(Satisfactory Performance)
Enhanced multimedia broadcast multicast service
Spectrum flexibility: 1.4 MHz ~ 20 MHz
Enhanced Support for E2E QoS

7
Network
Comparison

8
Cellular Broadband
Voice
Service Type
Multmedia
Narrowband Era
Wideband Era
Broadband Era
~ 384 Kbps
~ 21 Mbps
~ 100 Mbps
1G
2G
3G
4G

9
•
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
•
Radio standards and spectrum
•
IMT-2000
•
ITU’s umbrella name for 3G which stands for
International Mobile Telecommunications 2000
•
National and regional standards bodies are collaborating
in 3G partnership projects
•
ARIB (
Japan
), TIA (
North America
), TTA (
South
Korea
), TTC (
Japan
), CWTS (
China
). T1 (
North
America
), ETSI
(
Europe
)
•
3G Partnership Projects (3GPP & 3GPP2)
•
Focused on evolution of access and core networks
International Standardization

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Evolution of G-Throughput
3G
3G/HSPA
HSPA Evolution
2002
2005
2008-2012
384 kbps
3.6 Mbps
21/28/42
Mbps
Peak rate
2007
7/14 Mbps
GPRS
1998
40 kbps
LTE
2009
~150 Mbps
2014
1 Gbps
LTE Advanced

11
3GPP Roadmap
3GPP Release
Dat
e
Specifications
3GPP Release 99
1999
Specified the first UMTS 3G networks, incorporating a CDMA air interface based on GSM – backward
compatible. This defines UTRA and UTRAN
3GPP Release 4
2001
IP Core network and other features are added in Release 4. It was referred as Release 2000.
Separation of user data flows and control mechanisms were the functionalities of this release
3GPP Release 5
2002
IMS( IP Multimedia Subsystem,) and
HSDPA (High Speed Packet Downlink Access)
3GPP Release 6
2004
This includes WLAN interworking multimedia broadcast and multimedia services, High Speed Uplink
Packet Access (HSUPA) and IMS "Phase 2" (IMS Messaging, conferencing and Group Management)
3GPP Release 7
2007
This Release provided improvement over QoS for applications like VoIP. High Speed Packet Access
(HSPA+) is Enhanced uplink which is also a part of Release 7. This uses MIMO antennas for better
throughput
3GPP Release 8
2008


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