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Single RAN advanced

Agenda

Industry Trends and why single RAN

Single RAN advanced

Single RAN evolution outlook 2020

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Agenda

Industry Trends and why single RAN

Single RAN advanced

Single RAN evolution outlook 2020

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Key Industry Trends

Customer CAPEX & OPEX


experience in a bubble indigestion
smart device world

Video, video, video

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Why do you need Single RAN Advanced?

Current model Network cost


High costs optimization
LTE/LTE-A increases profit
Difficult to
manage
Hard to maintain WCDMA/HSPA
Complexity
increasing over GSM/EDGE
time

Single RAN LTE-Advanced


LTE
makes HSPA
it simpler All GSM

3GPP
technologies in
one single module One efficient, simple and adaptive network

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Agenda

Industry Trends and why single RAN

Single RAN advanced

Single RAN evolution outlook 2020

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Single RAN Advanced for all needs

Multi-
technology

Multicontroller LTE-Advanced
platform LTE
HSPA
GSM
LTE
GSM
Macro cells Refarming
Single
RAN 700 GSM
Advanc
Small ed
cells 1800
Flexi
Flexi Multiradio 2600 MHz
Antenna
Multiradio
Multi- Multi-
Flexi Lite 10 BTS System
area Femto band
200m-
20m >2km
2km

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Single RAN One Radio Network
Site solution
Operation system Network architecture
GSM/EDGE & HSPA I-HSPA & LTE
NetAct

&

any technology asset reuse


best user experience competitive OPEX
any spectrum

4.2 MHz

Controller

WCDMA/HSPA GSM HSPA


Base Station

500
OSC push capacity
of up to 20-80%
400
DFCA provides
capacity gain of
DFCA
300
40-100%
SAIC boosts
capacity
by 50% OSC SAIC LTE
200
AMR increases
capacity
by 120-150%
100

0
Enhanced FR
AMR
Transport GSM capacity

Common platforms
Efficient Spectrum
Refarming
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From Dedicated Hardware to Software Defined
Investment protection and smooth evolution with new platforms

Integration density and performance improves over time


Existing equipment can be expanded and evolved with new BTS and Controllers
WCDMA/LTE GSM/WCDMA/LTE

Versatility
GSM WCDMA
GSM/EDGE

Integration
Performance
Flexi Multiradio

density
Flexi Multiradio &
Early BTS

Footprint
Flexi EDGE
consumption
Power

Multicontroller
Platform

RNC2600 &
Flexi BSC
Early RNC & BSC

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Flexi Base Station enables Green Radio:
70% lower energy consumption and CO2 footprint
Power consumption of a complete Green over the entire
GSM & WCDMA BTS site
life-cycle
Low power
consumption 1. Production
enables 80% less material
autonomous
1470W sites 2. Transport & installation
25 l, <25 kg modules
>70% minimize logistics related
WCDMA
GSM environmental impact
Multiradio
455 W 3. Operation
1470W
1500W
70% less energy
800 W 790 W 4. Extended operation
remote software-upgrade
2005 2008 2010 instead HW-exchange
traditional
BTS 5. End-of-operation
design Measurement conditions:
WCDMA 1+1+1@20W WCDMA BTS HW with 50% load
and 4+4+4GSM (2% blocking, DTX and DPC active)
95% recyclable

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Agenda

Industry Trends and why single RAN

Single RAN advanced

Single RAN evolution outlook 2020

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What will the world want from wireless by 2020?

Mobile data traffic

Support up 1000 EB

to 1000 1000x Rock solid,


ubiquitous
times more connectivity
traffic
1 EB
2010 2015 2020
2011 Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

Apps bandwidth demand

3D HD Millisecond
Ultra HD
Gbps peak
speeds latency for
3D SDTV
true local
Super HD
feel
HD
0Mbp 100Mbps 200Mbps 300
s

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By 2020 radio can reduce latency 10x

Latency in radio networks Radio latency


can be
pushed to 1 ms
20 ms
by
2020
15 ms
Limited only by
the speed of light
10 ms

5 ms

0 ms
Enable low-
HSPA LTE B4G
latency M2M
solutions
Base station Air interface UE

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By 2020 - radio can improve in spectral efficiency
10x

Spectral efficiency [bps/Hz/cell]

6 Spectral
efficiency can be
improved by
4 managing inter-
cell interference.
2

0
HSPA LTE LTE + CoMP + UE + further
today Advanced interferenceinnovations
cancelation

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By 2020 - there can be 10x more spectrum
available

Evolution of available radio spectrum


Unlic 5GHz
1500MHz
Unlic 2.4GHz
3700 MHz
3400 MHz 10 times more
2600 MHz spectrum can be
1000MHz
2300 MHz made available if
2100 MHz TDD we drive for it.
2100 MHz
1800 MHz
500MHz
900 MHz Cognitive radio
800 MHz enables
700 MHz optimized
450 MHz spectrum usage
2010 2012 2015 2020 over multiple
operators
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How about the old radio technologies in 2020

GSM will still be HSPA and LTE


around driven networks will
e.g. by installed deliver the
M2M base and ubiquitous
billions of mobile
legacy devices broadband
experience.

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Heterogeneous Networks more cells,
technologies, bands
LTE
TD-LTE HSPA+ LTE networks will coexist in
Femto parallel with existing 2G & 3G
networks for many more years
HSPA+
LTE WiFi
Femto
Multi-radio traffic and
interference mgmt. are needed
to manage the traffic growth

Smaller cells will enable offload


of local high capacity traffic from
wide area network
Wide Area Medium Hot spots Indoor
Majority Area Share Emergin
of cells Share growing g The myriad of cells and layers
Beyond growing 10-100m < 10m requires smart optimization and
300 m 100- network mgmt. solutions
300m
Heterogeneous Networks cannot
be handled in the traditional way
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How can we deploy, commission and maintain
all the radio technologies, frequency bands and
layers?
All cells and frequency Virtually one ubiquitous connectivity
layers automatically
managed by advanced
SON

All spectrum under


unified resource
management
for instant capacity
and coverage
optimization

Cognitive networks will


reduce errors, improve
quality and lower
operation
and energy costs

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Gigabit Experience
Reliable, Efficient and Personal

Ubiquitous
Connectivit
y

Unified Cognitive
Radio Networks
Resource
Managem
ent
Active Wideband Liquid
Antennas Multiradio Radio

Multi- Multi- Heterogen Self


Carrier Standard ous Organized
Networks Networks

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