Implementing CDMA in TDMA Networks Leveraging the success of CDMA

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Implementing CDMA in TDMA Networks Leveraging the success of CDMA Place your image on top of this gray box. If no graphic is applicable, delete gray box and notch-out behind gray box, from the Title Master Anil Barot Senior Marketing Manager Motorola Global Telecom Solutions Sector April 17, 2002 Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02

2G/3G Market Evolution CDMA2000 1xEV-DV (up to 3.1 Mbps) CDMA2000 1xEV-DV (up to 3.1 Mbps) chips available CDMA Industry trials 1xEV-DO (2.4 Mbps) service CDMA Industry commercializes 1X (up to 153 kbps) service CDMA IS95B (64 kbps) Commercial Deployments in Japan Korea, Peru CDMA Industry commercializes QNC (14 kbps) service KDDI 1X commercialized 2000 2001 2002 EDGE trials up to 120 kbps 2003 HSDPA GSM Industry commercializes WCDMA (~2 Mbps) service NTT DoCoMo FOMA commercialized 2004 1999 GSM Industry commercializes GPRS (20-64 kbps) service Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 2

Value Drivers for Migrating from TDMA to CDMA2000 1X Future Proof CAPEX Customer Commitment Revenue Generation Cost of Ownership Operability Quality of Service Capacity & Coverage Value Drivers Network Migration OPEX Backward Compatible to IS-95A/B Subscriber Feature Transparency Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 3

Efficiency & Planning TDMA 1X 1X 1X 1X Option 1-Existing Option 2- New CDMA migration path offers: Efficiency 2X voice capacity increase lowers CAPEX/OPEX (69% fewer BTS 5MHz) Reduction in number of sites installed to serve the same traffic In areas of the world in which spectrum must be purchased, these efficiency advantages provide a higher Return On Investment GSM / GPRS GSM / EDGE W-CDMA 1X CDMA 2000 1xEV-DO 1xEV-DV Avg. bps/hz.05.12.20.14.50.80 Voice merl./hz.005.005.012.018 0.018 Source: Motorola Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 4

Spectral Efficiency Comparison Occupancy HSDPA WCDMA cdmaone (IS-95B) CDMA2000 1X CDMA2000 1xEV-DO CDMA2000 1xEV-DV 5 MHz 5 MHz 1.25 MHz 1.25 MHz 1.25 MHz 1.25 MHz Services Voice + Data Voice + Data Voice + Data Voice + Data Data Only Voice + Data Connection Mode Circuit + Packet Circuit + Packet Circuit + Packet Circuit + Packet Packet Only Circuit + Packet Max Data Rate per User F/L R/L 8.0 Mbps 384 kbps 384 kbps (up to 1.92 Mbps) 64kbps (up to 384 kbps) 64 kbps 14.4 kbps 153.6 kbps (up to 307 kbps) 153.6 kbps (up to 307 kbps) 2.4 Mbps 3.1 Mbps 153 kbps 1.0 Mbps Sector Throughput (F/L) Spectral Efficiency (bps/hz) 2800 kbps 1000 kbps 75 kbps 180 kbps 644 kbps 1000 kpbs 0.56 0.20 0.06 0.14 0.50 0.80 Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 5

Simplified Network Migration TDMA to CDMA2000 1X TDMA Less Steps OPEX CAPEX Revenue Generation 1X GSM Less Complicated No Subscriber Impact GPRS Equipment Leverage 1xEV-DO EDGE Backward Compatible 1xEV-DV W-CDMA Fewer BTS CDMA2000 UMTS Increased Capacity Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 6

Re-Use Existing Core TDMA and CDMA2000 systems are ANSI-41 based switching core networks. Simplified migration leveraging existing core network from TDMA. PSTN SMS SMS ANSI-41 Network Prepaid Prepaid HLR HLR MSC MSC BSC BSC Reduction in operator CAPEX and OPEX leveraging existing CDMA2000 core network. Re-Used Core TDMA CDMA TDMA TDMA BTS BTS CDMA2000 CDMA2000 BTS BTS Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 7

CDMA Network Migration Beyond 1X 2002 2003 2004 2005 1X 2X Voice Capacity Over IS-95 Peak Data Rate: 153 kbps 2-4X Data Capacity Over IS-95A 1X " 1xEV-DV 1xEV-DV 2X Voice Capacity Over IS-95 Peak Data Rate: 3.1 Mbps 12-14X Data Capacity Over IS-95A 1xEV-DO 2X Voice Capacity Over IS-95 Peak Data Rate: 3.1 Mbps 12-14X Data Capacity Over IS-95A 1X " 1xEV-DO " 1xEV-DV Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 8

1xEV-DV Characteristics Support of Interactive, Streaming, and Real-Time/2-Way Services Peak Data of 3.1 Mbps with Unmatched Data Capacity of 1.0 Mbps within 1.25 MHz Backward Compatible with IS95A/B/1X Voice and Data Services in a Single CDMA Carrier entertainment Infotainment chat picture messaging Multi-Media Tablet entertainment live communication location Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 9

CDMA2000 1X: Platform for New Applications Timing Mobile Office E-Mail E-Downloads Internet Access Web Browsing Enterprise Apps Calendar M-Commerce Stock Trading/Banking Information and News Personalized Services Financial Info Weather Sports News Restaurants Instant Messaging Online Chat Location Services Home Page Local Events Movies Gaming Music PIM M-banking News and Finance Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 10

3G is Here and CDMA is Ready Today CDMA2000 1X Provides Support of CDMA2000 1X Air Interface Future Proof Enables new revenue generating features Enables high voice capacities Customer Lower Cost/Channel Commitment compared to IS-95 Introduction of Revenue IP Components Generation Packet Data Routing Cost of Ownership Packet Data Service Node Operability Quality of Service Orderly Migration Capacity Path to & Coverage 1xEV CAPEX Backward Compatible to IS-95A/B Network Migration OPEX Authentication, Accounting, and Authorization Server Higher Capacity and Reduced Operating Costs Maximizes re-use of existing equipment Maximizes revenue generating Value Drivers data service opportunities Minimizes risk to existing voice services Simplified BTS upgrades Subscriber Feature Transparency Motorola General Use Version # 6 Date: 04/17/02 11