3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 CDMA2000 Market Perspective Sam Samra Senior Director-Technology Programs CDMA Development Group 3GPP2 Evolution.

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3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 CDMA2000 Market Perspective Sam Samra Senior Director-Technology Programs CDMA Development Group 3GPP2 Evolution Workshop Seoul, Korea June 27, 2005

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 CDMA Development Group  CDG is a consortium of 100+ member companies from around the world  Operators  Network infrastructure  Network interface and access  Subscriber equipment  Value-added services  Network enhancement/optimization  CDG Charter –To lead the rapid evolution and deployment of CDMA-based systems, based on open standards and encompassing all core architectures, to meet the needs of markets around the world  Technical service development  Deployment assistance  Information distribution

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005  Rapidly expanding: 274 networks on six continents  North America: Dominant technology with 47% market share  Latin America: 25% market share and 40 operators in 21 countries  Asia: Largest market for CDMA; rapidly expanding in China and India  Africa and Middle East: Emerging markets for CDMA2000 ® and CDMA450  Europe: Emerging market for CDMA450  The fastest-growing technology worldwide: surpassed 250 million users  CDMA is the dominant platform for IMT-2000 (3G): CDMA2000 and WCDMA CDMA Worldwide cdmaOne and CDMA2000 Networks

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 CDMA2000 Worldwide (con’t)  Commercial deployments  First IMT-2000 technology to be deployed (October 2000)  Today: 126 operators in 57 countries across 6 continents; 44 additional networks are in deployment  168 million subscribers growing at 7 million per month  66% of CDMA subscribers use 3G networks

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Key Priorities – Marketing Promote CDMA2000 as a leading 3G technology  Promote commercial successes of CDMA2000: consumer adoption, data services and revenue growth  Promote technological advances of CDMA2000 (i.e., evolution to next-generation networks and services) Establish CDMA as the leading technology for next-generation wireless services Establish 3G CDMA and CDMA2000 dominance in the wireless market  Promote 3G and CDMA2000 as the platform for converged fixed and wireless services  Position emerging wireless technologies such as WiMAX and Flash-OFDM as complementary rather than competitive threat to 3G and CDMA2000  Position WiMAX as complementary to CDMA2000 technologies and better-suited for portable or fixed broadband access than for mobility  Emphasize Flash-OFDM as a proprietary or non-standard technology that will not have the economies of scale benefits that standardized 3G technologies have Highlight the growth of roaming on CDMA systems

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Key Initiatives – Market Development CDMA450  Promote adoption of CDMA450 −Continue to promote CDMA450 as a migration path for NMT-450 operators: Russia, Europe −Promote CDMA450 as a solution for universal access in developing regions: Asia- Pacific, Latin America, Africa −Support CDMA450 for PAMR in Europe  Build industry support for CDMA450 to expand product and service availability  Assure interoperability between CDMA2000 and CDMA450 systems and services China  Continue to work on 3G licensing for CDMA2000 in China  Guide China Unicom towards standards-based solutions for R-UIM, handset certification  Promote wider availability of handsets at all tiers via GHRC Team India  1900 MHz advocacy  Follow through to ensure available spectrum for Indian carriers  Promote Indian government/TRAI decision when made

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Key Initiatives – Technical  Coordinate carrier requirements and develop consensus for input to standards organizations  Work with standards organizations to develop service capabilities that meet carriers’ business needs  Maintain a tight liaison with standards organizations and provide speedy input when required to accelerate developments  Coordinate work going on within CDG technical teams and ensure that standards organizations are aware of their work  Ensure that CDG teams’ work is harmonized with other activities taking place in external standards organizations to avoid duplications  Educate membership about current technical issues and opportunities  Support PR and Marketing activities where technology input is required

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Key Initiatives – Requirements Requirements Definition and Prioritization:  Develop carrier requirements for 2006 and beyond by collecting input from carriers, vendors, and other external sources  Prioritize these requirements in terms of timeline and deliverables  Socialize the prioritized requirements with the CDG Executive Board and Leadership Council for feedback  Communicate these requirements to 3GPP2 and CDG teams as required

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005Requirements Improve Voice Quality and Capacity  Capacity improvement per carrier by 50%, without any major changes on existing radio infra  Voice quality improvement (M-to-M) to above toll quality in the same or less bandwidth than EVRC  Improve latency and jitter tolerance for voice coding for VoIP applications  Harmonized vocoder that eliminates transcoding between wireless and wireline carriers for VoIP Provide Higher Data Rate Capability on FL and RL  Increase peak data rate (FL) by 100% per carrier (to 6 Mbps, ref: 1xEV-DO Rev. A)  Increase peak data rate (RL) by 100% per carrier (to 4 Mbps, ref: 1xEV-DO Rev. A)  Increase Peak Rate to Mbps/FL, Mbps/RL  Increase Average Throughput to 30+Mbps/FL, 10+Mbps/RL

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Requirements (con’t) Improve Spectrum Efficiency  Improve spectrum efficiency to 2-4 x HRPD Rev. A  Increase spectral efficiency to greater than 2 b/s/Hz  Should be competitive / better than 4 b/s/Hz (ref: OFDM) Provide Scalable Bandwidth and Bandwidth Management Capability  N x EV Multi-Carrier over 20-25MHz Bandwidth / Flexible Spectrum Allocation  Allow for scaling of up to 12 carriers but flexible enough for operating in 5, 10, 15 and 20MHz bands  Facilitate real-time RF network capacity management based on dynamic traffic conditions  Provide operation in paired and unpaired spectrum Provide improved QoS management for Real-time Applications  Guarantee end to end QoS in multimedia services  Reduce radio access network latency to below 10 ms  Enable End to End QoS management that spans across devices, radio access network, and MMD, to support mix of real time and non real time traffic

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Requirements (con’t) Provide Inter-Technology Roaming Capability  Standardize Hybrid mobile behavior between CDMA2000 1X and 1xEV-DO – detect 1xEV-DO while on active call from 1X, etc.  Seamless handoff to other radio access technologies including 1xEV-DO VoIP to 1X Voice  CDMA2000 1X and 1xEV-DO with GSM/GPRS (Voice, Data, SMS )  CDMA2000 1X and 1xEV-DO with UMTS/GSM/GPRS (Voice, Data, SMS )  Enable seamless mobility across various access networks (1xEV-DO, 1xEV-DO Rev. A, WiMAX, WLAN, Circuit CDMA, etc.) to support real time as well as non real time traffic. Provide Backward Compatibility/Inter-Operability  Any and all developments will have to be backward compatible  Open interfaces in RAN (Abis) and between BTS & RNC (for 1xEV-DO) of different vendors  1X services on 1xEV-DO (SMS, MMS, fax, message notification, etc.) and 1X/1xEV-DO cross paging  1xEV-DO-to-1X voice handoff for both idle and active sessions (requires VoIP)  1X-to-1xEV-DO data handoff for active sessions  1X and 1xEV-DO Data Roaming (data, WAP,MMS)

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Requirements (con’t) Provide Inter-working with IEEE802.XX  Provide WiFi / CDMA combination in devices (help seamless handovers)  Provide roadmap for WiMAX / WiFi / CDMA in devices  Provide Network Directed System Selection capability between CDMA and IEEE802.xx  Provide Mobility Management among multi-access networks  Provide Inter-working with IEEE802.XX supporting Fixed Mobile Convergence Develop New Feature and Service Capabilities  Standardization of Abis for Interop between different vendor equipments  Simul Rx (3G1x Cross paging), w/o effecting mobile performance  VoIP - common codec with 3GPP to reduce transcoding, and support low & high toll quality voice  Improve location accuracy within 10m  Reduce terminal power consumption and Multi-band support (450, 800, 1900, 2100)  Develop mechanisms to promote use of contact less transaction technology (RFID and Near Field Communications) in devices  Mobile Terminal Enhancements, i.e., Mobile Receive Diversity, Interference Cancellation Technology, Mobile Transmit Diversity

3GPP2 Evolution Workshop - KoreaJune 27, 2005 Technical Teams  MMS Team  System Test Team  IOS Team  IOTA-Device Management Team  Evolution Team  International Roaming Team  Global Handset Requirement for CDMA (GHRC) Team  MEID Interim Deployment Solution Team

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