IMT-2000 vs. Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems. The 3G/UMTS Proposition

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IMT-2000 vs. Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems Regional Workshop for the Arab Region on Guidelines on the smooth transition of existing mobile networks to IMT-2000 for Developing Countries Jean-Pierre Bienaimé Chairman, UMTS Forum www.umts-forum.org The 3G/UMTS Proposition A complete, end-to-end mobile SYSTEM. Already more than 25 million 3G/UMTS customers subscribing to over 70 networks globally with choice of 160+ terminals More than 40 million 3G customers worldwide (UMTS + CDMA/EVDO) 3G/UMTS delivers cost efficient, WIDE AREA network coverage, supporting a rich choice of services and applications optimised for fully mobile environments Universally standardised via 3GPP, using globally harmonised spectrum in common bands (paired and unpaired) Support for international roaming, plus integral security and billing Bit rates up to 384 kbps in wide area / 2 Mbps stationary Clearly defined roadmap to >14 Mbps and higher capacities, with HSDPA/HSUPA 1

Why WiMAX? Low-cost, high-performance solution to deliver broadband wireless data: One standard Licensed & license-exempt spectrum Global deployment New business opportunities for broadband services reaching developed, emerging and rural markets Designed to operate as complementary to 3G, WiMAX will provide a data-centric overlay network for 3G, with: Spectral efficiency Optimizing spectrum allocation Leveraging bandwidth Supporting advanced RF techniques WiMAX Application Areas Wireless backhaul for hotspots, e.g. WiFi, cellular for rapid deployment, cost effectiveness backhaul solution for WiFi hotspot cluster (or hotzones) Backhaul solution for GSM/UMTS BTS and NodeB Metropolitan area extension of WiFi hotspots Provided terminals can support both WiFi and IEEE 802.16a/d or e Residential broadband connectivity Filling DSL gaps / competing directly with DSL Business broadband connectivity, especially SME s or a combination of all these 2

ENTERPRISE Mobile Worker Services Hotspot & SME Access Quick Install Private Networks CONSUMER Personal Broadband Services Streaming Video/ Online Gaming Video Messaging Location Based Services PUBLIC SERVICE Government and Emergency Services EMERGING Data Last Mile Fixed and Wi-Fi Backhaul Lowest Cost Broadband WiMAX Services & Applications Roadmap 2005: Fixed Outdoor E1/T1 level service for enterprises Backhaul for hotspots Limited residential broadband access 2006 (16d): Fixed Indoor Indoor last mile access for consumers Wireless DSL Metrozone / Enterprise campus piconet 2007/2008 (16e): Portable/Mobile - Portable broadband access for consumers - Always best connected Fixed Outdoor Wi- Fi Fixed Indoor Metrozone Portable/ Mobile Backhaul Enterprise Campus Piconet Wi-Fi* Hotspot 3

Wireless Networks Will Co-Exist *!"""""""" * # "/0 $%&&' ( (')*%$&+)$,-*)*&).& How do they compare? 4

Visions of maximum bitrate evolution!" # 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 10 Cellular Access EDGE WCDMA CDMA2000 WLAN UL 100-200 kbit/s DL 200-300 kbit/s UL 384 kbit/s HSDPA HSUPA/HSDPA HSDPA/HSUPA DL 384 kbit/s DL 3.6 Mbit/s UL 1 2Mbit/s UL 5 Mbit/s DL 14 Mbit/s 1xEV-DO DL 2.4Mbs UL 153kbs 11 54 Mbit/s 1xEV-DO DL 3.1 Mbs UL 1.8 Mbs Broad band Access 802.16-2004 (WiMAX fixed) 802.16-e (WiMAX nomadic/mob) 802.20 Standardisation still on-going 14 Mbit/s estimated timing tbd bit/s DL 14 Mbit/s estimated timing? tbd bit/s WLAN / WiMAX: complementary to 3G/UMTS WLAN gives hot spot coverage WiMAX extends coverage to metropolitan area networks 3G/UMTS gives full mobility WLAN is useful for high-speed Internet/Intranet access for low mobility & stationary users (especially corporates) WLAN coverage of a major city may require typically approx 100:1 as many access points compared with number of UMTS base stations for equivalent coverage; WLAN also requires substantial investment in backhaul capacity Concerns regarding WLAN performance when hot spot capacity is shared by a large number of simultaneous users WiMAX broadband wireless access (BWA) system for metropolitan area networks 3G/UMTS offers benefits of wide area coverage, full mobility, integral security, roaming, full integration with charging/billing systems WLAN & WiMAX coupled/combined with 3G/UMTS/HSDPA will offer mobile broadband for EVERYBODY and EVERYWHERE, whatever the technology and access mode 5

FWA: a complement to operator portfolios There has been much speculation about the potential role of other wireless access technologies in tomorrow s communications landscape. Offering high user data rates over relatively short distances and operating mainly in license exempt radio spectrum, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems provide operators with the opportunity to offer their customers unwired access at true broadband speeds in situations of restricted or no mobility. While FWA systems present an attractive complement to cellular operators service portfolios, they do not replace the unique combination of benefits offered by IMT-2000 systems that have been designed for full mobility. Portable Internet characteristics Portable Based on advanced wireless technologies, including 3G mobile and Wireless LAN High-Speed Providing speeds of at least 256 kbit/s up to >50 Mbit/s Large Storage Multi-gigabyte storage capacity allowing storage of movies, music, files etc Everything over IP Allowing digital data exchange between services and apps Users (millions) and penetration per 100 pop. 1'400 Mobile subscribers 1'200 Internet users 1'000 Mobile penetration 800 Internet penetration 600 400 200 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1994 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 2003 Virtually all of the growth in the global telecoms sector over the past decade has come from mobile communications and the Internet Source: ITU 6

WiMAX as standardized solution is a promising complementary technology to UMTS / HSDPA Mobility / Range Fixed Walk Vehicle High Speed Vehicular Rural Vehicular Urban Pedestrian Nomadic Fixed urban Indoor Personal Area Wireless Technology Positioning GSM GPRS DECT bluetooth EDGE FlashOFDM (802.20) 3G/UMTS Enhanced 3G Evolution >2010 HSDPA IEEE 802.16e WLAN IEEE (IEEE 802.11x) 802.16a,d W-CDMA and its enhancement HSDPA cover the biggest area in the diagram of mobility vs. user rate WiMAX technologies (IEEE802.16d/e) are bandwidth scalable and cover additional areas for fixed wireless and nomadic access User data rate 0.1 1 10 100 Mbps Conclusions 3G/UMTS is already a commercial reality with more than 25 million subscribers on over 70 networks worldwide 3G/UMTS uses globally harmonised spectrum and builds on economies of scale of global GSM market (>1.3 billion customers), as well as offering clear future roadmap to higher bitrates via standardisation within 3GPP With HSDPA, mobile operators can significantly boost performance of WCDMA to achieve speeds comparable with FWA FWA systems such as WiMAX present a potentially valuable complement to operators pure cellular portfolios WiMAX already enjoys significant vendor and operator interest, but: Globally harmonised spectrum for WiMAX has not yet been secured, and Timing is everything: 802.16e specifications for WiMAX with some mobility will not be standardised before 2006, in advance of commercialisation from 2007/2008 7

For more information www.umts-forum.org 8