ITU-T Rio 06.09.01 Easy Migration from Cdmaone to 3G Cdma2000 RF Compatibility

ITU-T Rio 06.09.01 Easy Migration from Cdmaone to 3G Cdma2000 RF Compatibility

ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMACDMA EvolutionEvolution toto CDMA2000CDMA2000 SeverinoSeverino Camilo,Camilo, Sr.Sr. ManagerManager ofof DevDeveelopmentlopment BusinessBusiness September,September, 20012001 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMA Subscriber Statistics: Nearly 1 Million 3G CDMA2000 1x Subscribers - Initial Launch End of 2000 North Caribbean America & Latin 37% America 18% Over 100 Million CDMA Subscribers Worldwide Asia Pacific 44% Europe, Middle East, & Africa 1% Source: EMC, July, 2001 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Key Drivers for Wireless Market Global Roaming More Capacity, High Speed Data CDMA2000CDMA2000 1x1x Medium Speed Data CDMA2000CDMA2000 1xEV1xEV WCDMAWCDMA Capacity/Quality cdmaOnecdmaOne IS-95BIS-95B Multi-ModeMulti-Mode Roaming cdmaOne TDMA Multi-BandMulti-Band Mobility IS-95A GPRSGPRS GSM Multi-NetworkMulti-Network AMPS PDC 1G 2G 2.5G 3G Time ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 ! 1x is the first IMT-2000 standard that offers high- 3G3G 1x1x speed Always-On wireless data at 307 kbps peak StandardStandard data rate today ! Doubles the capacity of IS-95 systems for voice The First services. Achieved through FFPC, lower code 3G Technology - rates, and a coherent reverse link Available Today! ! Offers 50% longer stand-by times ! Supported by the Quick Paging Channel ! Backward and Forward compatible with IS-95A/B TIA/EIA-95-B ! cdma2000 Rel 0 cdma2000 Rel A cdma2000 Rel B TIA/EIA-95-A (IS-2000) (IS-2000-A) (IS-2000-B) Commercial in Standardized in Korea since Oct 1Q2001 by 3GPP2 2000 1xEV Phase 1 (IS-856, HDR) ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 cdma2000 Multi-Carrier Extensions 1.25 MHz Forward Link cdma2000 1X cdma2000 3X MC FL with cdma2000 1X RL 0 1MHz 2 MHz 3 MHz 4 MHz 5 MHz cdma2000 3X MC Reverse Link 0 1MHz 2 MHz 3 MHz 4 MHz 5 MHz ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 cdma2000 Deployments • Mix 3G CDMA cells with IS-95-A/B cells – Support higher data rates IS-95-A/B Cell – Support enhanced capacity • cdma2000 MC 1X and 3X cells can support IS-95-A/B mobile stations on the same frequency • Can deploy cdma2000 MC 1X and MC 3X cells on the same or different cdma2000 cell frequency as IS-95-A/B cells • Can deploy cdma2000 MC 1X and then migrate to cdma2000 MC 3x ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 1xHDR is a high-performance and cost-effective Internet access solution Capable of up to 2.4 Mbps peak data rate on a WhatWhat isis 1x (1.25 MHz bandwidth) carrier 1xHDR?1xHDR? Separate 1xHDR carrier optimized for Packet Data The Next Complements 1xMC carrier optimized for Voice Enabling Replaces fixed (DSL, Cable) Internet access… with Technology for mobility Growth Next Generation Performance Today! 5/2000 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 ! Spectrally efficient air link provides 2.4 Mbps forward peak throughput per sector with a standard CDMA 1.25 MHz frequency HDRHDR AirAir LinkLink carrier ! Asymmetric forward and reverse links - Forward link: 670-750 kbps/sector average throughput 1.2 Mbps/sector (dual receive antennas) - Reverse link: 220 kbps/sector average throughput ! Identical RF characteristics as IS-95/1xMC - Same chip rate, link budget, and coverage area - HDR carrier looks like an IS-95/1xMC carrier to the rest of the network ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 ISIS--95/1xMC95/1xMC andand 1xHDR1xHDR Complementary Services Multi-carrier BTS 1x/IS-951x/IS-95 1XRTT / IS-95 RF Carrier IS-634 BSC MSC PSTN HDR RF Carrier HDRHDR Dual Mode DHCP 1x/IS-951x/IS-95and HDRHDR PDSN Server DNS Server RADIUS IPIP NetworkNetwork Server 1xMC/1xHDR are “natural complements” offering enhanced voice capacity together Ethernet with optimized high performance Internet To Internet access ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Wired Internet + Mobility + Wireless Location Sensitivity Internet + Time Sensitivity + Always On, Always With You ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Global Evolution to 3G CDMA CDMA2000 1xEV (HDR) Data only 2.4 Mbps RF backward compatible CDMA IS-95A IS-95B CDMA2000 1x Voice, 14.4k Voice, 64k Nearly Doubles Voice, 307k, RF backward compatible EDGE (?) 100k GSM GPRS (Europe) Voice, 9.6k Data only 10-60k WCDMA Voice, 128k/384k PDC WCDMA (DoCoMo) (Japan) Voice, 9.6k Voice, 64k/384k 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Development Process for Any New Wireless System 0. Build and test several cell prototype system (optional) WCDMA 1. Set a firm specification for system and handsets - Significant effort even after first formal standard is set - Performance testing and standard releases 2. Optimize system and handset performance - Interoperability test with each system, multi-mode, multi-band CDMA2000 1xEV - Final chips and software CDMA2000 1x - Early commercial launch - Full deployment IS-95A/B 3. Adding rich feature sets for multimedia, etc. - Ramp volume, decrease cost ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMA2000 Has Volume Advantages Full cdmaOne Replacement vs. (Millions of Units) Partial WCDMA Adoption 1,200 1,000 Cumulative cdmaOne/1X Handsets Cumulative WCDMA Handsets 800 600 400 200 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Source: EMC August, 2001 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Operators Have Choices to Support Voice & Data: 300 2 x 10 MHz spectrum Available 7+0 250 2 WCDMA (5 MHz) Carriers or 6+1 7 1x (1.25 MHz) Carriers 200 5+2 Voice 150 4+3 (Erlangs) 3+4 100 CDMA2000 1x and 1xEV 2+5 50 1+6 WCDMA 0+7 0 0.0 0.6 1.3 1.9 2.6 3.2 3.8 4.5 5.1 5.8 6.4 Data Throughput / sector (Mbps) Proportional to Number of Subscribers ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Download Times for a 3-minute MP3 Song Air Interface Data Rate Download Time GSM 9.6 kbps 41 minutes IS-95A CDMA 14.4 kbps 28 minutes GPRS 45.0 kbps 9 minutes IS-95B CDMA 64.0 kbps 6 minutes CDMA2000 1X 307.0 kbps* 78 seconds – 1.25 MHz WCDMA 2.0 Mbps 12 seconds – 5 MHz CDMA2000 1xEV 2.4 Mbps 10 seconds – 1.25 MHz Note: ~ 3 Mbytes size * Peak data rate for first commercial release of 1X terminals will be 153.8 kbps ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMA is Better Positioned Than Any Other Mobile Cellular Technology To Deliver Low Cost Bits Technology Network Cost Network Cost per per Mbyte** Month (200 Mbyte data) GPRS $.42 $83 WCDMA $.07 $14 CDMA2000 1x $.06 $12 CDMA2000 1xEV $.02 $4 Note: i-Mode revenues $23.44 per Mbyte; $.003 i-Mode packet (128Bytes) GPRS max 20 kpbs, rate achieved per time slot Assumes capacity vs. coverage conditions **15% traffic volumes at busy hour ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Internet Launchpad™ Adds Built-in Services Multimedia User Interface Connectivity Positioning • Qtunes™ • Color screen • USB • SnapTrack/gpsOne™ - MP3, MPEG-AAC • Voice recognition • Bluetooth - Hybrid wireless • QTV™ - SD and SI voice • JAVA engine digital compass - MPEG-4 - Digit dialing • Security Software (SSL) • Qsynth™ • SIM/UIM card interface • PureVoice Mail™ Storage - 128-sound/MIDI support • PureVoice Recorder™ - Attachments • MMC • MIDI player - Voice memo • IP protocol stack • SD-Card - 16-voice polyphony - Answering machine • WAP interface • Still image (PNG, JPEG…) • PureVoice Audio AGC™ • CMX™ (Compact Media • CMOS/CCD image sensor Extension) - Text/animation • IP voice chat ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMA Terminals Today Compare to Desktop PCs in the 1990s Intel 80486 based Desktop Computer Date: 1992 Processor: 486 Speed: 33 - 66 MHz RAM/Flash: 8 MB Drive/Storage: 80 - 300 MB Sony C404S cdmaOne Phone Date: 2001 Processor: ARM7 Speed: 50 - 110 MHz* RAM/Flash: 8 - 16 MB Drive/Storage: 32 - 128 MB * Based on ARM7 specifications Plus Connectivity, Multimedia and Authentication ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 New Devices Improve the User Experience Samsung Kyocera QCP-6035 Sony C404S SCH-X200 Smartphone (Japan) ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Easy Migration from cdmaOne to 3G cdma2000 cdmaOne Handsets Pin Compatibility: 3G Handsets IS-95A to 1x IS-95A/B to 1x IS-95A/B to 1x 1x to 1xEV RF Compatibility: First commercial No changes required for cdma2000 1x RF Front-end handsets Over 45 manufacturers available now ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 CDMA2000 1X Handsets Available Now OverOver 4040 CustomersCustomers HaveHave CommercialCommercial AgreementsAgreements && Growing…Growing… MoreMore ThanThan 1212 HandsetHandset ModelsModels CapableCapable ofof SupportingSupporting UpUp ToTo 144144 kbpskbps HaveHave BeenBeen ProduProducedced SinceSince OctoberOctober 2000...2000... SK Telech LG Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung SKY IM-3100 Cyber X-1 SCH-X100 SCH-X110 SCH-X120 SCH-X200 Samsung Motorola Samsung Samsung SK Telech SK Telech SPH-X1000 V671C SCH-X2000 SCH-X130 IM-2300 IM-2400 ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 Number of Exciting CDMA2000 1x Terminals Are Entering the Market* Video Phone Web PDA Navigator Web Phone Handset + PDA PCMCIA Card * SK Telecom presentation to 2000 CDMA Americas Congress, San Diego, CA, USA ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 3G Multi-mode Chips CDMA2000 1x (entry level) Q1 CY00 CDMA2000 1x (low cost) cdmaOne 1H CY02 *Q3 CY00 cdmaOne AMPS CDMA2000 1x (high end) Q1 CY01 2H CY02 CDMA2000 1x (high end) cdmaOne *Q2 CY01 cdmaOne AMPS CDMA2000 1x (low cost) CDMA2000 1x Q4 CY00 cdmaOne 1H CY02 cdmaOne Solves *Q1 CY01 AMPS GSM/GPRS Global Roaming! Q3 CY01 WCDMA WCDMA 1H CY02 GSM/GPRS CDMA2000 1x/ 1xEV CDMA2000 1x/ 1xEV Q2 CY01 cdmaOne CY03 cdmaOne AMPS GSM/GPRS WCDMA Q1 CY02 CDMA2000 1x (entry level) CY03 CDMA2000 1x *Q2 CY02 cdmaOne cdmaOne Sampling Date GSM/GPRS *Production Date Chips are not drawn to scale ITU-T_Rio_06.09.01 MSM6300 MSM Roadmap -CDMA2000 1x -GSM/GPRS MSM5500 - CDMA2000 1x +1xEV-DO - MSM5100 based - 2.4Mbps MSM6600 MSM6100 – Mid Tier -CDMA2000 1x - CDMA2000 1x Rel A -WCDMA MSM5100 - 5100 based -GSM/GPRS - CDMA2000 1x - 307kbps FL/RL - gpsOne (int Position Location) - gpsOne (Optimized Pos Loc) - Int Bluetooth, USB - Java H/W Accelerator - MP3, MIDI Ringer/CMX, MMC -New memory interface -R-UIM MSM6500 MSM5000 - 307kbps FL MSM6050 – Low End - CDMA2000 1x -CDMA2000 1X - 153 kbps - CDMA2000 1x Rel A -1xEV-DO - Up to 2X Voice Cap.

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