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Banda Ancha
Inalmbrica LTE
INICTEL-UNI
15/11/2010
2 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent. 2 | Presentation Title | January 2008
2
Market Overview
1
3 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent.
Market Trends
iPhone (Apple) and G1 (Google) are bandwidth drivers
X 10
X X 10 10
X 50
X X 50 50
4 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent.
Terminals design and usability makes the difference
The iPhone impact
iPhone users versus average:
6% 58%
Web search
4% 50%
Social
networking
3% 35%
Google Maps
1% 30%
YouTube
5% 31%
Streaming
video
Other users IPhone users Usage
The recent iPhone launch has raised consumer interest in Internet-capable
mobile devices and should stimulate the mobile data market in each country.
iPhone user spends 20 times more
Peter Erskine, Telefonica Executive.
Expansin, Jan 28, 2008
Because its functions seem interesting
Because its design is superior
Because its interface seems easy to use
Because I like Apple's products
5 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent.
New devices, new applications
Increase in the volume of traffic: M2M, Cloud Computing, Video, UGC
Increase in the diversity of traffic: The Internet of things
M2M Cloud Computing Video
UGC
6 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent.
Recap on Wireless Capacity Issue
From 2008 to 2013
Data Traffic Forecasted
x17
Data revenues Forecasted
x1.8
Informa
(May09)
Informa
(May09)
Telecom Operators Scissor Effect
Data Era
Voice Era
Revenue
T
r
a
f
f
i
c
Traffic and
Revenue
Divergence
Time
Telecom Operators Scissor Effect
Data Era
Voice Era
Revenue
T
r
a
f
f
i
c
Traffic and
Revenue
Divergence
Time
7 | LTE / Alcatel-Lucent.
Excellent performance
for outstanding Quality
of Experience
Spectrum flexibility
Wide spectrum and
bandwidth range
cost effective IP
architecture and
transport
Smooth integration
Mobility, load balancing
and upgrade path
326Mbps
10ms RTT
CDMA, GSM, W-CDMA, WiMAX
20MHz
1.4MHz
2.6GHz
700MHz
Flat IP
A flexible technology addressing operators challenges
LTE is the answer
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8 | Presentation Title | January 2008
2
LTE Technology Overview
2
9 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
A common evolution
What is LTE?
OFDMA
MIMO
Flat IP
Robust modulation
in dense
environments
OFDMA (DL) / SC-FDMA (UL)
Increased spectral efficiency.
Simplified Rx design cheaper
UE Scalable - go beyond 5 MHz
limitation
Increased link
capacity
Multiple-input, multiple-
output UL& DL.
Collaborative MIMO (UL).
Overcome multi-path
interference
Flat, scalable
Short TTI: 1 ms (2 ms for
HSPA). Backhaul based on
IP / MPLS transport. Fits
with IMS, VoIP, SIP
L
T
E
GSM/UMTS
GSM/EDGE
GSM/EDGE
1X/EV-DO RevA
1X/EV-DO RevA
B/A+
HSPA+
UMTS/HSPA+
TD-SCDMA
WIMAX
introducing highly efficient technologies
4G 3.9G 3G
IMT-Advanced family
Definition in progress by ITU-R
IMT-2000 family
100 Mbps peak, mobile
1 Gbps peak, fixed
LTE introduces the building blocks of 4G
1.4MHz 3MHz
20MHz 10MHz
5MHz
LTE bandwidths options
CDMA2000 1X
10 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
LTE: Compelling performance
Higher Peak throughput (Mbps)
Latency Reduction
HSPA
(5MHz)
HSPA+
(5MHz)
LTE MIMO 2x2
(10MHz)
HSPA HSPA+ WiMAX
50 ms
65 ms
50 ms
60
18
42
DL
11
UL
14
DL
5
UL
LTE MIMO 2x2
(20MHz)
120
36
LTE
10 ms
WiMAX
(10MHz)
36
DL
9
UL
User
created
content
Multi-screen
Gaming
Low latency enables fast channel
adaptation therefore allowing high
speed applications
More
High peak throughput enables rich
content applications over LTE
HD TV
UL
UL
DL
DL
11 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
IP transformation in mobile networks
RNC
Radio
intelligence
moving to
eNodeB
1 2 4
Node B
Multimedia
Services
SGSN
Backhaul (TDM/ATM)
RNC bearer
mobility
evolves to
the SGW
3
Backhaul
transition
to IP/Ethernet
Backhaul (IP/Ethernet)
MSC voice and
SGSN
packet
mobility
evolves into
the SGW
RNC control
distributed
into
the MME/eNB
SGSN control
evolves into
the MME
CS Core
5
CS and PS
evolve into a
unified all-IP
domain
Service and mobile aware
all-IP network
MME
PCRF
PDN GW
SGW
eNodeB
PS Core
GGSN
Best effort
evolves to
E2E QoS
6 7
Internet
TODAY
LTE
11 | TS110 - Evolved Packet Core | April 2009
12 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
LTE architecture
MME: Mobility Management Entity
PCRF: Policy Charging Rules Function
PDN: Packet Data Network
S-GW: Serving Gateway
P-GW: PDN Gateway
HSS: Home Subscriber Server
13 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
Voice Solution
Circuit Switch Fallback and IMS
14 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent 14 | Presentation Title | January 2008
2
LTE 700 MHz
3
15 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
700 MHz
Spectrum Allocation in US & 3GPP bands 12 & 13
UL
DL
DL
UL
3GPP band 12
UL 698-716MHz
DL 728-746MHz
BW 18MHz
3GPP band 13
UL 777-787MHz
DL 746-756MHz
BW 10MHz
16 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent 16 | Presentation Title | January 2008
2
LTE Devices
4
17 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
LTE device availability
Instopable Waves for a fast mass market adoption
Prototype products Prototype products
LTE New connected
devices
LTE New connected
devices
LTE low end
handset
H1 H2
2009
H1 H2
2010
H1
H2
2011
H1 H2
2012
H1 H2
2013
H1
2014+
Field Trials Early Launches Mass Market Adoption
In 2009, LTE ecosystem is already
backed by the top 5 device
suppliers and the wireless chipset
champions
LTE Middle end
handset
3
rd
Gen LTE solution
2
nd
Gen LTE solution
LTE solution Prototype 1
st
Gen LTE solution
Commercial Devices (High End),
USB, Netbook, Smarphone, W-DSL
Commercial Devices (High End),
USB, Netbook, Smarphone, W-DSL
In 2011, the LTE technologies is
ready for the Mass Market with
mature chipsets ready for Wireless
and Consumer electronic suppliers
In 2013, The LTE technologies would
become commodities for smooth
integration into any type of wireless
synchronised devices
18 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent 18 | Presentation Title | January 2008
2
Applications
5
19 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
Enterprise
collaboration
& e-Healthcare
Consumer media
& entertainment
Automotive
connectivity
Digital
signage
Computing
experience
University
Innovations
Program
Accelerate innovative services
Enable new business models
Attract open innovation
Enable continuous experience wireline
and wireless access
Leading the next-generation
open ecosystem
20 | LTE Alcatel-Lucent
www.alcatel-lucent.com

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