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Banda larga móvel Evolução para LTE

Cláudia queirós Solutions ManAger Ericsson Portugal http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/press/releases/2010/03/1396928

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 2 http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/press/releases/2010/03/1396928

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 3 Mobile broadband technologies

LTE

WCDMA/HSPA

EDGE/EDGE Evolution

Mobile Broadband for All users & all needs

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 4 The success of edge

Source: GSA, Feb 2010 › 503 EDGE deployments – commercial EDGE-enabled services, in deployment or planned › 2/3 HSPA networks also have EDGE

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 5 Edge: meeting all needs

Seamless EDGE/HSPA/LTE ~1 Mbps EDGE Evolution Step 2

Service Continuity 2G/3G 600 kbps

EDGE Evolution Step 1 300 kbps 50 kbps EDGE GPRS

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 6 The success of HSPA

› 341 commercial networks – 143 countries › ½ billion WCDMA/HSPA subscribers › 2349 devices – Over 230 suppliers Commercial Commitments

GSM largest technology, followed by HSPA Sources: GSA, WCIS / Informa Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 7 HSPA Evolution Peak rate in Mbps … 168 84 42 28 21 7 The successful staircase

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 8 Broadband is going mobile

3500

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2000 ~80% enabled by EDGE/HSPA/LTE 1500

1000 Subscriptions (million) 500

0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Fixed Mobile

Mobile Broadband includes: CDMA2000 EV-DO, HSPA, LTE, Mobile WiMAX, TD-SCDMA Source: Ericsson Q4 2008 Fixed broadband includes: DSL, FTTx, Cable modem, Enterprise leased lines and Wireless Broadband

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 9 50 billion users in 2020 Connected devices

Personal Online network homes

People

Intelligent transport Businesses Societies Industry & society Smart utilities

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 11 Connected devices

Personal Online network homes

People

EVERYTHING THATIntelligent CAN BENEFIT FROM A CONNECTION WILL HAVE ONE transport Businesses Societies Industry & society Smart utilities

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 12 Lte the next evolutionary step

WHat?

WHy?

How?

WHen?

WHo?

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 13 What Speed evolution

2014

2010

2009

Peak rate ~50 Mbps ~150 Mbps ~1000 Mbps Typical user rate downlink 5-30 Mbps 10-100 Mbps Operator dependent Typical user rate uplink 1-10 Mbps 5-50 Mbps Operator dependent

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 14 what LTE/EPC Network Architecture

IP networks

GGSN/HA/ P/S-GW EPC PDSN/HSGW SGSN/MME

BSC RNC

MME = Mobility Management Entity P/S-GW = PDN/Serving gateway PDSN = Packet Data Serving Node HRPD = High Rate Packet data CDMA GSMWCDMA LTE HSGW = HRPD Serving gateway

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 15 Why follow the market demand

› Driver – first on the market! › Follower – keep market share!

Aircell Etisalat PCCW TeliaSonera, Norway AT&T Mobility Hutchison 3, Austria Rogers Wireless TeliaSonera, Sweden Hutchison 3, Hong SFR Cell C Kong CenturyTel Hutchison 3, Ireland SK Telecom TMN , China KDDI SmartTone- T-Mobile, Austria China Mobile, Hong Kong KPN SoftBank Mobile T-Mobile, Germany KT STC T-Mobile, US LG Telecom StarHub Verizon Wireless Commnet Wireless M1 Svyazinvest Vivo Cox Communications MetroPCS Tele2, Sweden Vodafone CSL Limited Mobilkom, Austria Telecom Italia Zain, Bahrain DNA NTT DOCOMO Telecom NZ Zain, Jordan Elisa MTS, , Norway Zain, Saudi Arabia eMobile Orange, Austria Telenor, Sweden Vivacell-MTS EMT Orange, France TeliaSonera, Finland Piltel

Competitive pressure

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 16 Why more capacity

Enormous MBB traffic growth Packet data Huge Subscriber uptake

MBB Revenue Growth Voice

MBB success is driving capacity

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 17 Why cost efficiency

Wider pipe advantage Self Organizing All-IP architecture Economies of Scale Networks

Low total cost of ownership

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 18 Why performance matters

› Higher capacity – Peak and average data rates

› Enhanced user experience – “Always on” – Quick access time – Low latency

Performance opens New opportunities

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 19 When is the Demand

› Market competition – Driver – Follower › MBB offering take off – Service diversity › Service trend – Flexibility, buckets, etc

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 20 when and how about Spectrum

› New Spectrum – When can the spectrum be used – What spectrum will be available – Capacity- & Coverage-band

› Unused Spectrum FDDTDD FDD – TDD – Re-farmed spectrum

› Bandwidth availability – Commercial impact

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 21 When and how to build Coverage

› Regulatory rules › Existing grid › Target coverage plan

› Urban / Sub-urban area – Hot spots › Rural area LTE Potential – Coverage reasons WCDMA/HSPA GPRS/EDGE/EDGE Evolution

Majority of installations will be on existing sites

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 22 When to choose Technology Options

› Voice solutions – Voice Fallback (CSFB) – IMS/MMTEL (One Voice)

› 3G Network available – Evolve 3G / Introduce LTE?

› 2G Network available – LTE …or first 3G?

› Interoperability between technology – Clear strategy for Mobility and Traffic Management

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 23 Who LTE DEPLOYMENT Commitments Aircell Etisalat PCCW TeliaSonera, Norway AT&T Mobility Hutchison 3, Austria Rogers Wireless TeliaSonera, Sweden Bell Canada Hutchison 3, Hong Kong SFR Telstra Cell C Hutchison 3, Ireland SingTel Telus CenturyTel KDDI SK Telecom TMN China Mobile, China KPN SmartTone-Vodafone T-Mobile, Austria China Mobile, Hong Kong KT SoftBank Mobile T-Mobile, Germany China Telecom LG Telecom STC T-Mobile, US Chunghwa Telecom M1 StarHub Verizon Wireless Commnet Wireless MetroPCS Svyazinvest Vivo Cox Communications Mobilkom, Austria Tele2, Sweden Vodafone CSL Limited NTT DOCOMO Telecom Italia Zain, Bahrain DNA MTS, Uzbekistan Telecom NZ Zain, Jordan Elisa Orange, Austria Telenor, Norway Zain, Saudi Arabia eMobile Orange, France Telenor, Sweden Vivacell-MTS EMT Piltel TeliaSonera, Finland Vodacom

64 operators in 31 countries committed to deploy LTE Up to 22 LTE networks in service by end 2010 Up to 39 LTE networks in service by end 2012

Source: GSA (7 April, 2010)

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 24 Who LTE Commercial contracts

MSUBS Ericsson selected 100 Others selected 80

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*=Other vendor involved in contract in addition to Ericsson

Ericsson Internal | 2010-05-28 | Page 25 Teliasonera – first lte network

› 0.4 €/month to June 30th › 60 €/month from July 1st › 30 GB/month

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