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HSDPA

High Speed Downlink Packet Access

This is the way we enhance the human


experience with Wireless Broadband
HSDPA Defined
> What is HSDPA?
A UMTS packet air interface
3.6 Mbps (conventional) 14 Mbps (advanced receiver) Peak/User
Typical user maximum ~ 1.5 Mbps
Add-on solution on top of 3GPP R99/R4 architecture
HSDPA terminals co-exist with R99 terminals
No modification to core network & traffic classes

> Difference between HSDPA and UMTS today?


More Content for High End Users (because it is ~5x faster)
More data users per cell (because it is ~10x more spectrally efficient)
Ethernet-like with pure indoor application, the same look n feel as
10Base/T
Lower service latency

Faster downlink and more capacity in cell


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HSDPA Key differentiators
Performance Counts
> Industry leading schedule and performance
Nortel only Tier 1 HSDPA vendor with acknowledged EV-DO leadership
Close integration/development with mobile/chipset manufacturers
next steps: Q2 trials, Q3 CR
> Nortel commitment to a robust mobile broadband experience results in
best-in class system level KPIs.
70ms RTD with a Sierra Wireless data card on our end-end system
HSDPA Ready Infrastructure
> Nortel's UMTS infrastructure requires only software to deliver the High
Speed mobile broadband experience (HSDPA).
> The 45W MCPA ensures optimal user performance anywhere in the cell.
Complete HSDPA
> Lead Mobiles and chipsets work already with Nortel
> Full portfolio of standard and commercial base stations including a Dual
Mode GSM/UMTS Base Station

Nortels HSDPA is now, interoperable and low-risk


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REAL HSDPA, on Real Commercial HW

1.8 Mbps

Nortel
UMTS
RNC
HSDPA Terminal Cat 12
Also QCT, Option, Motorola
Nortel UMTS BTS

Enhanced Business: UMTS


Virtual Office email with attachment Internet
Core Network

GGSN
Downloading becomes a reality for Consumers:
High Speed Download of Music & Video
Multi-User Gaming with Action Video Game
TV with CNN carried over HSDPA
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