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1 © Nokia 2017

5G in CableThe Future of Broadband AccessMar 29, 2017

© Nokia 20172

• Cable Wi-Fi / wireless initiatives• 5G introduction - Motivation- Key enablers- Key use cases - Standards and product timelines

• 5G fit with the MSO access network - 28 GHz 5GTTH example

• 5G Mobile Core

Agenda

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Community Wi-Fi & Hot SpotChurn ReductionNew Revenues

Venue Coverage

Brand opportunityNew Revenues

EnterpriseWi-Fi

FMC BundlesTeleworking

Quad Play Bundle

Churn ReductionBrand opportunityNew Revenues

Wi-Fi First

Churn ReductionCost Optimization

Small Cell &MobileBackhaulLeverage Facilities & FootprintNew Revenues

Managed Wi-Fi

Schools, Retail Stores, HospitalityNew Revenues

Fixed WirelessAccess

In areas where DOCSISor FTTH not feasible

Key MSO Wi-Fi & wireless initiatives

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Will 5G change the world?

10 yearson battery

100+ Mbpswhenever needed

Ultrareliability

10-100x more devices

10 000x more traffic

M2Multra low cost

>10 Gbpspeak data rates

<1 msradio latency

Massivemachine

communication

ExtremeMobile

Broadband

Critical machine

communication

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Of fatalities in car accidents are caused by human error. Majority could be avoided with assisted driving and connected cars> 1m deaths, > 20m injuries, disablement / year (globally)

90%

Of US water consumption iswasted in leakages

20%Of energy is wasted due to inefficient HVAC systems in US buildings

50%

Economic benefits for governments by leveraging smart city applications

50bn €

Annual global fatalities for not following doctor’s prescriptions –addressable with patient monitoring

1million

Which problems does 5G solve?

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Antenna size

Small antennaNarrow beams

Very small Very narrow

beams

Medium –large antenna

5G key enablers: more spectrum and higher antenna gains

CapacityFrequency

Up to 800 MHz

Up to 5 GHz

Capacity booster

Ultra high capacity booster

Up to 200 MHz Coverage and high capacity

Cell size

300 MHz

3 GHz

30 GHz

10 GHz

100 GHz

10 cm

1m

More spectrum

Moreantenna gain

A lot morecapacity

x =

1 cm

3 mm

cm waves

mm waves

<6 GHz

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10 years100 Mbps 10-100 x10,000 x ultra low>10 Gbps <1 ms

Key Enabler of 5G – Massive MIMOChip-scale antennas, high beamforming & multiplexing gain

Exploiting high frequency bands with chip scale antenna array researchà Compensating path loss with high antenna gain

700%Cell edge gain

+80%Spectral efficiency

100 Mbps10,000 x >10 Gbps

Controllable antenna elements16, 32, 64, 256,…

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5G Product Timeline

2016 2017 2018/2019 2020

Mobile devicesFixed devices

Mirrored BTS IntegratedModem + CPE

Form factor devicesUser Suitable

FPGA FPGA SoC More suppliers

PoC 3GPP5GTF

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Use Case : 5GTTH

The last 200m

Business Proposal• Alternative to FTTH

Technical Solution• 1.5 Gbps cell edge• 28 GHz, 800 MHz 2x2• Small Cell Radius (100-200m)• Fixed, indoor CPE• 5G Core

vRAN & EPC Early Deployments 2017

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Use Case: Mobility & Dual Connectivity

UHD 360° Video

Business Proposal• VIP video service

Technical Solution• n Gbps cell edge• 28GHz, 800MHz, 2x2 / 4x4• Mobile CPE• Fiber backhaul• 5GTSA spec• LTE core network

Early Deployments 20185GBTS

Video Feed

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5GTTH (e.g. 28 GHz) deployment example

Pole Height 8m

mmWave

1 Access Antennaper home(indoor or outdoor)

CO

Feeder route

fiber distribution point

mmWave

Distribution 100 Mbps DL BW requirement

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• Target service: 1Gbps DL @ cell edge, outdoor CPEs

• Average heights considered for the study:− Pole height = 8m− Street light height = 5m− Buildings height = 7m− Vegetation height = 8m

• Fixed wireless use case − Suburban areas− Rural areas

Inputs and Assumptions

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• Center frequency = 27.925GHz• Bandwidth = 800MHz

• EIRP per Tx = 52dBm• Tx antenna gain = 26.5dBi• Sector width azimuth = 60 deg (+/- 30 deg)• Sector width elevation = 14 deg (+/- 7 deg)

• CPE Tx power = 23dBm• CPE antenna gain = 10dBi• CPE height = at rooftop, 7.5m height / at building façade, 5m height

• 3D buildings database• Bell Labs propagation model

Inputs and Assumptions

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Model Outputs• Performance Characteristics - Prediction (coverage) Plots - Mean UE throughput- Cell edge throughput (95th percentile), sector throughput- Throughput CDFs

• Other Insights- Deployment strategies- Site selection with SCORE!

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5G Mobile Converged Core

Value of common core • Core required to enable seamless

mobility across Wi-Fi, 4G, and 5G• Tighter control of service offerings

• Subscriber identity, charging, monitoring

• Flexibility to Introduce new services• Network insights for capacity planning

and improved customer experience• Monitor user behavior and usage

patters to fine tune plans and upsell• Support new use cases such as IoT

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