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3GPP Standards Update
Adrian Scrase
Head of 3GPP Mobile
Competence Centre
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The role of 3GPP
The Partners are Standards Developing Organizations:
(Japan)
(China)
(USA)
(Europe)
(Korea)
(Japan)
Contribution driven …companies participate in 3GPP through their
membership of one of these “Organizational Partners”
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3GPP Market Representation Partners
Bring special requirements to Standardization – from Industry
Take Standardization to their community
Promote 3GPP technologies
Take part in the 3GPP Project Coordination Group along with the
Organizational Partners (SDO’s) and the Technical Group Chairmen
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3GPP Membership
http://webapp.etsi.org/3gppmembership/QueryForm.asp
359 Members,
at 15/4/2010
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Where the work is done
Approximately 185 meetings per year
Many co-located meetings, totalling around 600 delegates
Some meetings receive 1000 documents
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What does 3GPP Specify?
3GPP Specified Radio Interfaces
• 2G radio: GSM, GPRS, EDGE
• 3G radio: WCDMA, HSPA, LTE
• 4G radio: LTE Advanced
3GPP Core Network
• 2G/3G: GSM core network
• 3G/4G: Evolved Packet Core (EPC)
3GPP Service Layer
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GSM services
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
Multimedia Telephony (MMTEL)
Support of Messaging and other OMA functionality
Emergency services and public warning
Etc.
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3GPP Release Concept
Still to come:
R11…
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General Directions of 3GPP
Evolution
Radio Interfaces
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Higher Data Throughput
Lower Latency
More Spectrum Flexibility
Improved CAPEX and OPEX
IP Core Network
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Support of non-3GPP Accesses
Packet Only Support
Improved Security
Greater Device Diversity
Service Layer
• More IMS Applications (MBMS, PSS, mobile TV now IMS
enabled)
• Greater session continuity
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Focus on 3GPP Family Evolution
Standards availability
EDGE
EDGE+
1Mb/s
384Kb/s
W-CDMA
384Kb/s
HSPA
HSPA+
18Mb/s
42Mb/s
LTE
LTE-Advanced
1000Mb/s
100Mb/s
2000
2010
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GPRS/EDGE Evolution
Release 8 and earlier
Release 9
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• Hybrid Location
• Multi Standard Radio (MSR)
GERAN/LTE Interworking
General corrections
Multicarrier BTS
A-GNSS (Global Navigation
Satellite Systems)
TSG GERAN has been continuing to evolve GSM
EDGE technology towards services that approach
UMTS and LTE levels
Andrew Howell, 3GPP
GERAN Chairman
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UMTS Evolution (HSPA)
240 Operators in > 100 countries…Forecast 1 billion subscriptions by 2011
3GPP R5 & R7 added MIMO antenna and 16QAM (Uplink)/ 64QAM (Downlink)
modulation
Improved spectrum
efficiency (modulation
16QAM, Reduced radio
frame lengths
New functionalities within
radio networks (incl.retransmissions between
NodeB and the Radio
Network Controller)
Latency reduced (100ms
for HSDPA and 50ms for
HSUPA)
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HSPA Commitments
http://www.gsmworld.com/our-work/mobile_broadband/networks.aspx
3 (Hutchison)
Airtel (Bharti)
Airtel-Vodafone (Bharti)
AIS
Alands Mobiltelefon
Almadar Aljadeed
Ancel (Antel)
AT&T
Avea (Turk Telekom)
b.mobile
Babilon-Mobile
Batelco
Beeline (VimpelCom)
Bell Mobility
BH Telecom
Bite
B-Mobile (Bhutan Telecom)
Bouygues Telecom
Brasil Telecom (Merged Q1 2009)
BSNL
Celcom (Axiata)
Cellcard (MobiTel)
Cellcom
Cellular One (ATN)
China Unicom
Chunghwa Telecom
Claro (America Movil)
Comcel (America Movil)
Cosmofon (Telekom Slovenije)
Cosmote (OTE)
CSL (Telstra)
CTBC
CTM (Cable & Wireless)
CURE (Merged Q2 2008)
Cytamobile-Vodafone
DAVE Wireless
Dialog Telekom (Axiata)
DiGi (Telenor)
Digitel
DNA
DOCOMO PACIFIC (NTT
DOCOMO)
DSTCom
DTAC (Telenor)
du
Elisa
EMOBILE (eAccess)
EMT (TeliaSonera)
Emtel (Millicom)
Entel
E-Plus (KPN)
Era (Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa)
Etisalat (EMTS)
Etisalat
Far EasTone
Foroya Tele
Geocell (TeliaSonera)
Gibtelecom (Telekom Slovenije)
Glo Mobile (Globacom)
Globe Telecom
Globul (OTE)
Go
Grameenphone (Telenor)
ICE
Indigo (TeliaSonera)
Indosat (Qtel)
Jersey Telecom
Koryolink (Orascom)
KPN
KT
leo (Orascom)
Libyana
life:) (Astelit)
life:) (BeST)
LIME (Cable & Wireless)
LMT (TeliaSonera)
LOL Mobile (Luxembourg Online)
Luxgsm (P&T)
m:tel (Telekom Srbija)
m:ts (Telekom Srbija)
M1
M3 Wireless
MagtiCom
Manx Telecom (Telefonica)
Mara Telecom
Maroc Telecom (Vivendi)
Mascom (MTN)
Maxis
mcel (Mozambique Cellular)
Meditel
MegaFon
Melita Mobile
Meteor (eircom)
MLT (MegaFon)
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Mobi (Telkom)
MobiCom
Mobifone (VNPT)
mobilkom
Mobily
Mobinil (ECMS)
Mobistar (France Telecom)
Mobitel (Sri Lanka Telecom)
Mobitel (Telekom Slovenije)
Moldcell (TeliaSonera)
Monaco Telecom (Cable &
Wireless)
Movilnet (CANTV)
Movistar (Telefonica)
MTC
M-Tel (mobilkom austria)
MTN
MTNL
MTS (Sistema)
MTS Mobility (MTS Allstream)
Nawras (Qtel)
NetCom (TeliaSonera)
Nextel
Nova
NTT DOCOMO
O2 (Telefonica)
Oi
Oman Mobile (Omantel)
Omnitel (TeliaSonera)
Optimus (Sonaecom)
Optus (SingTel)
Orange (Mauritius Telecom)
Orange (Mobistar)
Orange (Partner Communications)
Orange (Sonatel)
Orange (Telekomunikacja Polska)
Orange
Outremer Telecom
Pannon (Telenor)
PCCW
Pelephone (Bezeq)
Personal (Nucleo)
Personal (Telecom Argentina)
Play (P4)
Plus (Polkomtel)
Porta (America Movil)
Proximus (Belgacom)
Qb (CADCOMMS)
Qtel
Rogers Wireless
Safaricom
SaskTel
Sercomtel
Setar
SFR
Si.Mobil (mobilkom austria)
Siminn
SingTel
SK Telecom
Smart (PLDT)
SmarTone-Vodafone
SoftBank Mobile
Sonera (TeliaSonera)
SRR (SFR)
StarHub
STC (Saudi Telecom)
Stelera Wireless
Sun Cellular (Digitel Mobile)
Sunrise (TDC)
Sure (Cable & Wireless)
Swisscom
Syriatel
T-2
Taiwan Mobile
Tallinn Mobile
Tango (Belgacom)
TDC
Telcel (America Movil)
Tele2
Telecom
Telenor
Telia (TeliaSonera)
Telkomsel (Telekomunikasi Selular)
Telus Mobility
Thai Mobile (TOT)
Tigo (Millicom)
TIM
TMN (Portugal Telecom)
T-Mobile (Magyar Telekom)
T-Mobile (Makedonski Telekom)
T-Mobile (Slovak Telekom)
T-Mobile (T-Hrvatski Telekom)
T-Mobile
True Move (True Corporation)
Turkcell
Tusmobil
U Mobile
Ucell (TeliaSonera)
Unitel
UT Mobile (Uganda Telecom)
Utel (Ukrtelecom)
VIBO Telecom
Videotron (Quebecor Media)
Viettel Telecom
Vinaphone (VNPT)
Vini (Tikiphone)
Vip (mobilkom austria)
Vipnet (mobilkom austria)
Viva (KTC)
VivaCell (MTS)
VIVACOM
Vivo (Portugal Telecom /
Telefonica)
Vodacom
Vodafone Hutchison
Vodafone
Wataniya Telecom (Qtel)
Wave Telecom (Jersey Telecom)
Wind (Orascom)
Wind (Weather)
XL (Excelcomindo Pratama)
Yoigo (TeliaSonera)
Zain
Zapp (Merged Q4 2009)
Source GSMA, 7/12/2009
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3GPP R8 delivers LTE
Significantly increased data throughput
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Downlink target 3-4 times greater than HSDPA Release 6
Uplink target 2-3 times greater than HSUPA Release 6
Increased cell edge bit rates
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Downlink: 70% of the values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF)
Uplink: same values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF)
Significantly reduced latency
High mobility
Cell ranges up to 5 km; with best throughput, spectrum efficiency and
mobility. Cell ranges up to 30 km; Mobility with some degradation in
throughput and spectrum efficiency permitted. Cell ranges up to 100 km;
Supported; degradations accepted
Reduced CAPEX and OPEX
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LTE network deployments
April 7, 2010:
The number of mobile
operators who have
committed to deploy LTE
advanced mobile
broadband systems has
more than doubled in the
past year. There are now
64 operators committed
to LTE network
deployments in 31
countries, according to
the Global mobile
Suppliers Association
(GSA)
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What does Release 9 add to LTE?
Release 9 - Completion of extensions in March 2010
Continuing femtocell integration
Added functionality, broadens LTE deployment scenarios
Feeding back results from first LTE deployments
Also, advancing non-LTE technologies
www.3gpp.org/releases
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Dispelling some Myths about LTE
Myth 1: LTE is Data only
Reality: Support of voice was one of the key considerations in designing LTE. The voice solution for
LTE is IMS VoIP and it is fully specified.
Myth 2: SMS isn’t supported over LTE
Reality: LTE and EPS will support a rich variety of messaging applications - including SMS. The
solution is twofold, covering both the full IMS case and a transition solution for those networks that do
not support IMS.
Myth 3: IMS isn’t ready for prime time
Reality: IMS was first developed as part of Rel 5 in 2002. It is based on IETF protocols such as SIP
and SDP that are very mature. These technologies have been embraced by the industry as the
signalling mechanism for multimedia applications.
Myth 4: LTE doesn’t support emergency calls
Reality: VoIP support for emergency calls (incl. location) in Rel 9. A transition solution fall back to
3G/2G - has existed since IMS was introduced (Rel 5).
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LTE-Advanced (R10)
LTE
LTE-Advanced
3G
4G
You are here
Smooth transition from 3G to 4G
LTE-Advanced to be the main feature of 3GPP Release 10
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What will LTE-Advanced deliver?
Support for wider Bandwidth (Up to
100MHz)
Downlink transmission scheme
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Improvements to LTE by using 8x8
MIMO
Data rates of 100Mb/s with high mobility
and 1Gb/s with low mobility
Up link transmission scheme
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Improvements to LTE
Data rates up to 500Mb/s
Relay functionality
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Improving cell edge coverage
More efficient coverage in rural
areas
CoMP (coordinated multiple point
transmission and reception)
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LTE
LTE-Advanced
3G
4G
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Downlink coordinated multi-point
transmission
Uplink coordinated multi-point
reception
Local IP Access (LIPA) & Enhanced
HNB to allow traffic off-load
You are here
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Timelines for LTE-Advanced
LTE-Advanced is the 3GPP submission for the
ITU’s IMT-Advanced system
“Final submission” to ITU-R
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- Jun 2008 
- Sep 2008 
- Jun 2009 
- Oct 2009 
Completion of LTE-Advanced specifications by 3GPP
- 2010 / 2011
Study Item, “LTE-Advanced” approved in 3GPP
LTE-Advanced Requirements (TR 36.913)
LTE-Advanced “Early Submission” made to ITU-R
“Complete Technology Submission” to ITU-R
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Convergence (Technology)
3GPP LTE is a point of convergence, to unite the
world’s operators on a common technology platform
2009 - CDMA Development Group (CDG) join 3GPP as a Market
Representation Partner (MRP)
2009 - TD-SCDMA Forum pave the way for TD-LTE
2009 - Public Safety Agencies announce that LTE meets their requirements
(See APCO, NENA, NPSTC Announcements)
2010 (Q1) - Clearwire joins 3GPP (ATIS Member)
2001 (Q1) – 3GPP/Broadband Forum workshop on fixed/mobile
convergence
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
3GPP is working with the BroadBand Forum to support
Fixed-Mobile Convergence using the Evolved Packet
Core
• Convergence addresses IP session mobility, authentication, and
policy
3 Phase plan adopted
• Phase 1 is basic interworking between fixed and wireless
• Phase 2 provides offloading of traffic
• Phase 3 provides convergence of network nodes
Phase 1 target is 3GPP Rel 10.
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3GPP Convergence (Scale)
Machine-to-machine
Intelligent Transport Systems
Smart Grids
Smart Cards, eCommerce,
USB, High Speed Interface
mHealth
RFID
Multi-Standard Radio (MSRBS)
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Beyond Release 10
Release 10 and beyond will bring more innovation. For example:
Haptic services (Study, TR 22.987)
4G
Surround sound, Wide-band speech quality
Content Distribution Services, peer-to-peer over IMS (Study S1-094406)
Personal Broadcast Service (PBS) content distribution via 3GPP
accesses (Study TR 22.947)
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Conclusions
3GPP LTE is set to be the major enabler for mobile broadband
EDGE and HSPA remain hugely successful
Industrial input to the standards process is of an unprecedented level
The first commercial LTE Networks have been launched based on
3GPP Release 8
LTE is an evolution path which unites the GSM/UMTS, TD-LTE and
CDMA families as well as the fixed/mobile communities
There is a bigger picture, LTE and LTE-Advanced will enable new
services & innovation
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Availability of Specifications
All 3GPP specifications can be freely
downloaded from www.3gpp.org
Or can be obtained from the 3GPP
Organisational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA,
ETSI, TTA, TTC)
A DVD of the full set of 3GPP specifications is
available at LTE India
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Information
www.3gpp.org
[email protected]
Or contact one of the Partners:
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