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3G High Speed Data
Benefits of 1xEV-DO Rev A
Mike Hobby
Lucent Technologies
CDMA Product Marketing
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US Virgin Isle
Argentina
AngolaAngola
Congo
Nigeria
Zambia
Egypt
IsraelIsrael
Mauritius
Chile
Peru
Ecuador
Colombia
Guatemala
Mexico
Uruguay
Mongolia
China
Australia
New Zealand
Indonesia
Japan
S Korea
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Viet Nam
Thailand
Cambodia
GuamPhilippines
Malaysia
El Salvador
Panama
HaitiJamaica
Dominican Rep
Bermuda
Puerto Rico
Venezuela
Fiji
Nicaragua
China
Australia
Canada
Russia
China
India
Australia
Bangladesh
EgyptEgypt
Kazakhstan
Pakistan
AlgeriaAlgeria
EthiopiaEthiopia
Portugal
UkraineUkraine
RomaniaRomania
BelarusBelarus
PolandPoland
GeorgiaGeorgiaKyrgyzstan
Myanmar
Belize
Czech RepCzech Rep
USA
Brazil
Uzbekistan
MoldovaMoldova
Yemen
KenyaKenya
HondurasKuwait
FinlandFinland
LatviaLatvia
Azerbaijan
Laos
Nepal
Saudi Arabia
UgandaUganda
Sources: www.cdg.org, www.3gtoday.com,www.3G.co.uk 06/06
22ndnd Generation (cdmaOne)Generation (cdmaOne)
33rdrd Generation (CDMA2000 1X)Generation (CDMA2000 1X)
33rdrd Generation (1xEVGeneration (1xEV--DO)DO)
KEY
NorwayNorway
Cayman Isle
Ghana
RwandaRwanda
Saipan
Sri Lanka
Trinidad & Tobago
South AfricaSouth Africa
Namibia
Niger
Tajikistan
Cote D'Ivoire
Madagascar
Mali
Mozambique
Oman
Botswana
BarbadosAntilles
Why CDMA2000 for 3G?
290 operators in 92 countries operate CDMA networks supporting >318 M subs
183 operators launched CDMA2000 1X (3G) networks supporting >250 M subs86 Operators in 53 Countries Have Launched or Announced for Plans 1xEV-DO Networks
42 Commercial 1xEV-DO networks support >33M subs (08/06)
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2008+2007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995
What's Coming?
• 114k PD• Bkwd Comp
GPRS
• 114k PD• Bkwd Comp
EDGE
• 384k PDCDMA2000
1X
• Voice• 153k PD• Bkwd Comp
cdmaOneIS-95-A
• Voice• 14.4k CSD & PD
• Voice• 9.6k CSD
• Voice• 9.6k CSD
TDMAGSM
• Voice• 9.6k CSD
• Voice• 9.6k CSD
HSUPA• 5.76M PD/ RL• Bkwd Comp
P e a k D a t a
R a t e s ( M o b i l e )
Sources: AT&T Wireless, SKT, Cingular, Samsung, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Qualcomm
1xEV-DORev 0
• 2.4M PD/FL• 153K RL• Bkwd Comp
1xEV-DORev A
• 3.1M PD/FL• 1.8M PD/RL• Bkwd Comp
W-CDMA
• Voice
• 2M PD
• New RF
HSDPA
• 14.4M PD/FL• Bkwd Comp
Rev C• 129/75.6M
• Bkwd Comp
1xEV-DORev B/C
Rev B• 4.9Mbps• 73.5M PD/FL• 27M PD/RL
L T E
4G?Rev C/LTE
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Can leverage advanced all-IP
architectures to furtherimprove performance and
deployment flexibility
Why 1xEV-DO Rev A?Improved support for real-time packet applications,
including VoIP, Gaming,Push-to-Speak
Enhanced capabilities toenable service flexibility and
new revenue generatingfeatures
Improved Forward Link (Uplink)
– Peak Data rates Up to 3.1Mbps (2.4 Mpswith Rev 0)
• User Experience 400 - 900 kbps(bursts over 2Mbps)*
• Worldwide CDMA Operators tend toUnder-commit and Over-deliver
Improved Reverse Link (Downlink)
– Peak Data rates Up to 1.8 Mbps (~153 kbpswith Rev 0)
• User Experience 100 - 500 kbps(bursts over 1.2Mbps)*
QoS
– Priority by Application – Requirements for VoIP/PTT applications
Broadcast/ Multicast (BC-MCS)
– Multimedia content to multiple users
D L
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*Performance numbers are based on global experiences actual numbers for New Zealand will
be restated once the program is launched in December 2006
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What does 1xEV-DO Rev A mean to me?1xEV-DO Delights Customers with the highest speed,
lowest latency Mobile access to the Internet, email andnext generation applications
– Offer a typical user experience 30x faster than Dial Up on the forward linkand up to 20x faster on the reverse link (2006)
– Support xDSL/Cable Modem equivalent services where xDSL/CableModem are not available or viable
– Offer Fixed wireless support for Remote Learning Centers – Support Mobile Routers for viable Back Up/Disaster Recovery
scenarios
– Support new revenue generating services like video streaming andBroadcast Multicast (2007)
– Support new Value Added Services requiring Low Latency like PTT
– Offer higher quality voice calls with VoIP
– Attract the youth market with enhanced messaging and gaming
– Simultaneous VoIP and Data calls
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Why T3G?There is a hierarchy of needs established by voice and
now expected for data:
– A user must have the data service available where theywork and live. For the majority of the mobile workforcethis is adequate as they only travel within 80 km of theiroffice.
– A nationwide traveler needs data coverage not just in thelarger cities but also smaller cities, or more rural areaswhere they do business.
– Pricing Plans with No Surprises• ROI in 12 Months or Less
– Simple to Implement and Maintain
– Wide Variety of Low Cost Devices
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Why Lucent?Driving the Industry towards IMS
– Cooperative Marketing Programs & DemandCreation
– Primary market research, service trials &business modeling
Commitment to multi-vendor solution andintegration
– Enabling targeted blended, lifestyle servicebundles
IP Multiservice
Edge
SONET/SDH ULH/LH
IP/MPLS Core
Metro DWDM Optical Transport
Consumer
OLT
CMTSDSLAM
OLT
CMTSDSLAM
Enterprise
Data Center
Access Networks
Media & EndPoint Layer
PSTN
InternetSoftswitch
Call/Session ControlUSDS (HLR/HSS)
AAA Prepaid SessionControl Layer
Voice
802.11In-Bldg
3G Mobile802.15802.15
ApplicationLayer
Video Messaging services
ContentServices
Data
Applications
Applications
• 3G Mobile (CDMA/UMTS)
• Cable
• DSL
• Fiber to the Curb
• FTTP
• Satellite
• Twisted Pair
• WiFi (802.11)
• WiMax (802.16)
Presence / Location
Airlink Agnostic
– Common Applications andEnabling Technologies
– Data Shaped to End-Point andAccess Technology
– Converged Wireline andWireless (3G and 802.x)
CDMA / UMTSCDMA / UMTS
/ 802.16/ 802.16