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Las Redes Mviles de ltima Generacin LTE : Long Term Evolution

Agenda

Why LTE When LTE Whats LTE How to deploy LTE Alcatel-Lucent and LTE

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Why LTE ?

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Market evolution towards broadband access Growing mobile adoption Rise of the millenials
The Millennials generation born and/or raised with Internet (11-25 years old)

New applications

Fixed broadband life


Massively adopted now and exportable to mobile

by 2011 roughly 4 billion people will be carrying mobile phones !

Within 5 years, millennials will spread their earlyadopters life style into their adult lives & enterprises

My life in my handset Rich ecosystem


New generation of devices and communicating machines

Connected broadband life style soon becomes mainstream

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End-users trends

Universal Broadband life : Always on


Hot spots-Nomadic
Increasing data traffic

Home coverage Mobile


BB white zones still wide

From Voice Centric min of use to All you can eat Data

Mobile data growth

Source: Worldwide mobile telecommunications market forecast, ITU

From Device consolidation to Devices proliferation

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Did you know?

SMS Messages - Today the number sent and received every day exceeds the total population of the planet. Google - there are 31 billion searches every month, in 2006 this was
only 2.7 billion. To who answered these BG?

A single half-hour television show consumes more Internet


bandwidth than receiving 200 emails a day for a full year.

MySpace - Over 200 million registered users, if this was a country


MySpace would be the 5th largest in the world.

Content Creation Estimate 4 exabyte's of unique content will be


generated this year. Thats more than in the previous 5,000 years !

YouTube last yearconsumed as much bandwidth as the entire


Internet did in 2000
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Terminals design and usability makes the difference the iPhone impact

iPhone users versus average: Usage IPhone users


Streaming video YouTube Google Maps Social networking Web search

Average

31% 30% 35% 50% 58%

5% 1% 3% 4% 6%

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

The recent iPhone launch has raised consumer interest in Internet-capable mobile devices and should stimulate the mobile data market in each country.
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Longer Term Trend for Next-Generation Wireless: Device Proliferation as Consumer Electronics Go Online, Go Wireless My phone

One device
Focus: Communication

Media Players

e-Car devices

Portable Game Consoles

Recording devices

Communicators

Readers (e-Paper)

Increase in the volume & diversity of traffic: The Internet of things


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Traffic growth: 3G inflection point for growth


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Others applications:

DEVICES, GADGETS
World Average

HSPA services provide users with a broadband experience on mobile. Together with good devices and flat rate tariffs, this has taken 3G to an inflection point for growth
Survey on 3G Applications and Services. GSA, February 2008

MAPS, OVI,

Traffic enablers going mobile


Mobile operators Data revenues as % of total revenue
20.0 R2 = 0.9831 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0
2 20 Q 02 3 20 02 Q 4 20 02 Q 1 20 03 Q 2 20 Q 03 3 20 03 Q 4 20 03 Q 1 20 04 Q 2 20 Q 04 3 20 04 Q 4 20 04 Q 1 20 Q 05 2 20 05 Q 3 20 05 Q 4 20 05 Q 1 20 Q 06 2 20 06 Q 3 20 06 Q 4 20 06 Q 1 20 0 7 Q 2 20 07 Q 3 20 07 20 0

Source: Rysavy Reasearch Sept 07


UM T S T ra f f ic V o lum e per R N C - A lc at e l- Luc ent 's N e t wo rks A ve ra ge

90.0

Gbit/RNC/h 0.0

HSDPA taking over R99 data traffic in December 2006, 5 months ahead of the world average Alcatel-Lucent Operator benchmarking

Alcatel-Lucent

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PS traffic >CS traffic


Q 2

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J a n- 0 7

Fe b- 0 7

Mar- 07

Apr - 0 7

May- 07

J un - 0 7

Jul- 07

A ug - 0 7

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Speech

Packet Data - Tot al

HSDPA Packet Dat a

R99 Packet Dat a

Q 1

Europe: Western TMN Vodafone Espaa

Spain- Average Vodafone Portugal Yoigo

Portugal- Average Orange Linear (Europe: Western)

Optimus Telefnica Mviles

Source: Alcatel-Lucent benchmarking (+180 RNCs audited)

Source WCIS Dec 2007

New Revenue Generating Services: Higher throughput (LTE) enables compelling services and encourages data usage inside and outside the home
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When LTE ?

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LTE FDD Market


Start in 2010 in Europe, Asia and North America Initial deployments focus on Hot Zone to maximise high data access 2.6GHz,1800MHz and Digital Dividend spectrum will dominate Europe. USA will focus on 700MHz and AWS
LTE DD G/U 900 MHz UMTS 2100 MHz LTE 2600 MHz

LTE 700 MHz

GSM/CDMA 850 & 1900

LTE AWS band

Time-to-market varies across the regions (Japan and United States first)
2010 2012 2015 2020

ALU establishing clear market leadership through trials Verizon win already puts ALU ahead of competition as only End to End provider of LTE in the world (RAN, ePC and IMS) Trials proving LTE performance prior to commercial launches starting in 2010

Japan, North America Western Europe, Mature Asian markets China, Middle East/Africa Developing Asia Easterm Europe, Central America/Latin America, Africa

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LTE terminal availability


H1

2009

H2

H1

2010

H2

H1

2011
H2

H1

2012

H2

H1

2013

H2

H1

2014+

LTE New connected devices

Prototype products

Commercial Devices (High End), USB, Netbook, MID, Phone, W-DSL

LTE Middle end handset

LTE low end handset

Field Trials
Form factor Prototype

Early Launches
Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3

Mass Market Adoption

1st Gen LTE Vendor 1

2nd Gen LTE

FF Prototype

1st Gen LTE Vendor 2 2nd Gen LTE 1st Gen LTE Vendor 3 2nd Gen LTE 1st Gen LTE Vendor 4 2nd Gen LTE

FF Prototype

FF Prototype

Vendor 4

Ecosystem will be established by mid 2011

FF Prototype

Vendor 5 1st Gen LTE Vendor 5 2nd Gen LTE Vendor 6 1st Gen LTE Vendor 6 2nd Gen LTE

FF Prototype

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Whats LTE ?

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LTE: Compelling performance Latency Reduction


65 ms 50 ms 50 ms

Low latency enables fast channel adaptation therefore allowing high speed applications
10 ms

HSPA

HSPA+

WiMAX

LTE

HD TV User created content

Higher Peak throughput (Mbps)

326
DL

Multi-screen Gaming More

173
DL

86 55 42
UL UL

36
UL

UL

14
DL

11
UL

DL

DL

High peak throughput enables rich content applications over LTE

HSPA
(5MHz)

HSPA+
(10MHz)

WiMAX
(10MHz)

LTE MIMO 2x2 LTE MIMO 4x4


(20MHz) (20MHz)

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What is LTE?

A common evolution
GSM/UMTS GSM/EDGE GSM/EDGE TD-SCDMA CDMA2000 1X 1X/EV-DO RevA 1X/EV-DO RevA WIMAX HSPA+ UMTS/HSPA+

introducing highly efficient technologies

L T E
B/A+

MIMO OFDM Flat IP

LTE bandwidths options

3G
1.4MHz 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz

3.9G
IMT-2000 family

4G

LTE introduces the building blocks of 4G


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All-IP, simplified network architecture 2G/3G 2G/3G


GMSC Softswitch MGW PSTN Other mobile networks Internet
Packet Switched Core

CDMA / EV-DO GSM / GPRS EDGE UMTS HSPA


Voice Channels IP channel Node B SGSN PDSN BTS BSC / RNC MSC

Circuit Switched Core (Voice)

GGSN HA

VPN

New, all-IP mobile core network introduced with LTE


End-to-end IP Clear delineation of control plane and data plane Simplified architecture: flat-IP architecture with a single core

LTE+EPC LTE+EPC
MME IP channel SGW eNode B PCRF

Evolved Packet Core (All-IP)

PGW

META (backhaul and backbone)

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Paving the way for a smooth evolution towards a High Leverage Network
IMS MME

EPC

PCRF PGW

Converged RAN
IP channel eNode B

Mobility Manager Mobility Manager

IMS

Policy Manager
Policy Manager

SGW

IP channel Quad Play Bundle


Radio Access

Cell Site Aggregation Ethernet/MPLS/ Optical Cell Site Aggregation Converged

IMS

CNG

Metro & Aggregation

Service Router CNG ... CNG Service Router ... Service Router CNG

Converged Backbone
IP/Optical

Converged Converged RAN Wireline Access Converged Wireline Access

Converged Metro &Ethernet/MPLS/ Aggregation


Optical

Converged Backbone
IP/Optical

Ethernet/MPLS/ Optical

Converged Edge
Service Router

Quad Play Bundle Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Quad Play Bundle Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Triple Play Bundle

VDSL/GPON/ Ethernet

MSE

Converged Edge

Network and Service Management

VDSL/GPON/ Ethernet

Ethernet/MPLS/ Optical

BNG

Converged Network and Service Management

Policy Manager One converged, scalable, multi-access IP network allowingIMS dynamic service creation and delivery
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Transforming Performance and Operation with SON

Designing networks for the average or the peak busy hour means wasting resources

Networks must become dynamic and adapt demands of users and the densification of networks

Self Optimising Networks (SON) will simplify network operations by allowing dynamic configuration significantly improving TCO

SON capability will improve network performance adapting to changes in demand & reduce opex (e.g. powering down the BTS during quiet periods,Plug and Play deployment etc)
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How to deploy LTE ?

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Small Cell Solutions A complementary portfolio for LTE densification

outdoor deployment
mid power + smart antennas

Small active antenna array cells Coverage area 100s meters

Indoor Picocells Coverage area high 10s meters

indoor deployment
low power isolated from macro [15db wall attenuation]
Indoor Femto cells coverage area low 10s meters

Small Cells - Increased Throughput / Coverage / Speed / QoS


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LTE Small Cells The Inherent Benefitsthroughput and performance

Traditional Macro cell


Throughput X1

Macro networks have finite limitations

Cell edge speed degradation

Alternative Multiple Small Cells


Throughput increased
More access points within the same footprint

Increased Capacity And improved

consistent data speeds reduced macro cell edge effects

Small cells improve both throughput and performance


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Acatel-Lucent and LTE

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Why Alcatel-Lucent Self-aware of the Marco and other Femto Cells powered by Bell Labs Ocelot dynamically coverage planning coverage algorithms. Generally resulting in 20% capacity enhancement, and simplification of network RF planning.

Bell Labs RF Algorithms

Bell Labs and MIMO

MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) most advanced radio Algorithm created and by Reaarch adn Developement Radio team in Bells Labs.

Bell Labs Security Framework

Optimises radio spectrum usage, femto to femto & Femto to Macro by ensuring a zero db environment is made possible

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Significant market momentum for Alcatel-Lucent

Top 3 in global wireless market share & IP service routing Leading contributions in 3GPP, LSTI and NGMN Inventors of MIMO, Leadership in SON, Field proven OFDM, Flat IP leader with Femto-BSR, dynamic policy management

Systems Eng. & Architecture eNodeB Platform eNodeB OAM

Management HQ Systems Eng. & Architecture

L1/L2 MIMO/RF/MultiStd eNB Competence Centre

CallP OAM-XMS Test Automation

LTE expertise leveraging existing ALU R&D leadership in Wireless Platforming approach further strengthens program (e.g. BBU with W-CDMA) Global support with dedicated Services professionals trained and operational on LTE

Systems Eng. & Architecture CallP OAM-XMS

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How will ng Connect take us there? Accelerate Services, Understand Impacts, Broaden Landscape
University Innovations Program

Next Generation Broadband is about more than just speed

Alcatel-Lucent is bringing together stakeholders from traditional and nontraditional industries to: Accelerate deployment of new services and devices Drive new sources of revenue with new business models Broaden the device landscape to consumer electronics and machine-to-machine

Working with the next generation of applications, content and connected devices providers to make the market for LTE based services in 5 target areas
Consumer Media & Entertainment Enterprise Collaboration & e-Healthcare Automotive Connectivity Digital Signage Computing Experience
(Cloud Computing)

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Full cycle configuration management with Self-Optimizing Networks (SON)

Selfconfiguration/ plug-and-play

Neighbour cell relation

Interference co-ordination

Load balancing

Handover optimization

Configuration management

Performance monitoring

Plug-and-Play LTE eNB

Tools for automating neighbour cell relations

Distributed algorithm for inter-cell interference cancellation based on inter-cell negotiation

Handover failure reduced by 80% Throughput increase up to 27% Increase in call setup performance

Comprehensive SON solution First ever field proven use of SON in WCDMA Femto Powered by our W-CDMA experience and Bell Labs research for over 5yrs
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An average of 25% of Bell Labs efforts is injected in our wireless developments

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