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3GPP RAN WGs 22 - 26 August 2016 Gothenburg The European Friends of 3GPP Alcatel-Lucent, Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Huawei, Intel, InterDigital, KPN,

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1 3GPP RAN WGs 22 - 26 August 2016 Gothenburg The European Friends of 3GPP Alcatel-Lucent, Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Huawei, Intel, InterDigital, KPN, Motorola, Nokia, Orange, Qualcomm, SIM Alliance, Sony, TIM, Telefonica, Telenor, TeliaSonera, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone have the pleasure of welcoming you to

2 EF3 extends a warm welcome to Gothenburg (Göteborg) Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest city with a population of 550,000 in the urban area and 1,000,000 in the metropolitan area Gothenburg and the West Coast are known for its world-class seafood and magnificent coastline Welcome to Gothenburg

3 Gothenburg on the map

4 Feskekörka (The Fish Market) Haga (Old Neighborhood) Magasinkvarteret (The Shopping Quarter) Pub district around Andra/Tredje långgatan Konstmuseet (The Museum of Art) The Volvo Museum The Wharf, the Opera, the Maritime museum Slottsskogen (Large Park) Botaniska (Botanic Garden) The Archipelago Gothenburg – some places to see

5 3GPP RAN 1 on Monday morning and Friday afternoon 3GPP RAN1 PlenaryF4+F5300 classroom + 200 theatre with fold up chairs on Monday afternoon and Friday morning 3GPP RAN1 LTE roomF3100 classroom + 100 theatre with fold up chairs 3GPP RAN1 NR roomF4+F5300 classroom From Tuesday to Thursday 3GPP RAN1 LTE room1F2100 classroom 3GPP RAN1 LTE room2F3100 classroom 3GPP RAN1 HSPAF150 classroom 3GPP RAN1 NR room1F4+F5200 classroom 3GPP RAN1 NR room2F6100 classroom Meeting Information

6 3GPP RAN 2 All week 3GPP RAN2 PlenaryG3252 classroom From Monday to Thursday 3GPP RAN2 LTEG4120 classroom 3GPP RAN2 NB IOTR5+R650 theatre style with fold up chairs From Monday to Wednesday 3GPP RAN2 UMTSR11+R1235 classroom style 3GPP RAN 3 (all week) 3GPP RAN3 PlenaryH1110 classroom style Meeting Information

7 3GPP RAN 4 (all week) 3GPP RAN4 PlenaryH2200 classroom 3GPP RAN4 break outG170 classroom 3GPP RAN 5 All week 3GPP RAN5 PlenaryG2100 classroom From Monday to Thursday 3GPP RAN5 break outJ150 classroom 3GPP RAN 6 (all week) 3GPP RAN6 PlenaryR250 classroom Meeting Information

8 Your EF3 room rate includes breakfast, internet and VAT Coffee break at 10:30 and 16:00 Plenty of restaurants in the hotel Other restaurants within walking distance from the hotel Grab-and-go café “Twentyfourseven” in the lobby open 24 hours As always, a satisfaction survey will be sent by EF3 after the meeting to collect your impressions on this venue

9 Have a great time in Gothenburg! contact@eurofriends3.org

10 Gothenburg Information If you want to travel around the city you can use taxi, Uber or the rather good public transport system (tram, bus and boat). Unfortunately the public transport ticketing system is not very good and even Göteborgians have a hard time using it ;-)… However you can buy tickets in dedicated ticket offices (Västtrafik) or better in small service shops found all over the city (Pressbyrån, there is one just outside the meeting hotel). You cannot buy tickets on the tram/bus/boat itself. A single ticket is SEK 28 (2,50 Euro) and is valid 90 minutes from starting the trip. Another option is a one- or 3-day ticket if you plan to travel around a bit more (SEK 85/170, ~9/20 Euro). There are other options, but a bit more complex… The center of the city is easy to walk around and see some parks and buildings. The squares Kungsportsplatsen, Brunnsparken and Gustav Adolfs torg are good starting points. Lots of shops in that area as well. A walk along the river in the surroundings of the opera house can be nice as well. For a bit more “nature” a trip and walk around “Slottsskogen” is well worth doing. It is 20 minutes with tram from the meeting hotel. Tram stop “Slottsskogen”. There are also nice restaurants in that area (“Linnégatan” going from Linnéplatsen to Järntorget). There are plenty of restaurants around the hotel and in the direction towards Kungsportsavenyen (“The Avenue” (where you find a Hard Rock Café…)) and the center. Seafood is normally excellent in Göteborg so don’t miss that… There are a couple of good Indian restaurants on Södra vägen, not far from the meeting hotel, next to the open area with football fields.

11 Gothenburg was founded in 1621 by Gustav II Adolf, but it was not the first town at the river Göta älv’s outlet. At the end of the 15 th century Nya Lödöse was built and became an important trade city for Sweden. Nya Lödöse stood at the site were the district Gamlestaden is today. King Charles IX (for many people in Gothenburg known as the king on the stallion "Kopparmärra" at Kungsportsplatsen) took the decision to build the city of Gothenburg in 1607 at the current area Färjestaden on the island Hisingen. This town was completely destroyed in 1611 when the Danes burned it to the ground. Fortunately, the Swedes did not give up the idea of ​​a western commercial city, and in 1619 the king Gustavus Adolphus proclaimed “Here, the city shall lie" and pointed to the ground in today's Gothenburg. This alleged occassion is immortalised at the Gustaf Adolf Square by artist Bengt Erland Fogelberg and his famous statue of the king Gothenburg during the 17th century Gothenburg was built during the 1600s by the Dutch, as they were considered the best at building on marshland. Gothenburg during the 18th century During the 1700s Gothenburg grew into a huge city for the time: over 10,000 (!) inhabitants. The port's importance grew and thanks to the Swedish East India Company, as well as exports of iron and wood, Gothenburg became a major trading and shipping town. The tobacco and sugar industry was along with the herring fishery other key industries and gave the city of Gothenburg big profits. Many of the wealthy merchants of those days built magnificent log houses along the city canals. Unfortunately, Gothenburg was hit by a series of fires in the late 1700s and therefore none of the original wooden buildings remain. Gothenburg History

12 Gothenburg during the 19th century Because of the fires a building ordinance was added in 1803 which declared that only stone houses could be built inside the moat. Some of Gothenburg's most characteristic neighborhoods were built in the 19 th century, for example Vasastaden, Lorensberg and the main boulevard Avenyn (clearly inspired by other formal European streets like Champs-Élysées in Paris). Gothenburg during the 20th century During the 1900s Gothenburg grew and as part of this expansion many new neighborhoods were built. The island Hisingen became a more integral part of the city centre of Gothenburg when neighborhoods like Lindholmen, Lundby, Brämaregården and Rambergsstaden was built. Two bridges were built over to Hisingen: Göta Älvbron opened in 1939 and Älvsborgsbron in 1966. Gothenburg during the 21th century In many aspects Gothenburg has gone from an industrial sea side town towards an innovative modern city. The heritage remains though and for example fishing is still a huge part of the city today. The range of fresh fish and seafood is unique and in the early mornings you can see the fishing boats unload at the quays. Do not miss to visit Scandinavia's largest fish auction in the fishing harbor With eyes on the 400th anniversary for Gothenburg in 2021 many new parts of the city are under development. The area around Frihamnen (the old Freeport in the central part) will become a whole new neighborhood for at least 15,000 inhabitants and in the area there will also be a big new jubilee Gothenburg History


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