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© Motorola, Inc. 2008. 1

“La stratégie

4G‐WiMAX d'un constructeur”

hubert.cuny@motorola.com

Motorola WiMAX

Solutions |  4G –

WiMAX

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WiMAX

France –

2010 StatusMotorola the Worldwide WiMAX ecosystem leader

FrequenciesWorld Wide DeploymentWiMAX Actors

Provide extended Broadband in France.WiMAX solutionMotorola deployment in France

WiMAX architecturesPure play ModelWholesale model 

Mobility

WiMAX Infrastructure SolutionsBSCPE

Migrating To: 16m or LTE or LTE-AFuture: 802.16mLTE

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2 GHz 3 GHz 4 GHz 5 GHz 6GHz

2.495-2.69 GHz2.3-2.4 GHz

3.4-3.6 GHz

802.16e 

Primary Applicable Spectrum

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Worldwide WiMax

DeploymentsWiMAX Forum currently tracks 587 WiMAX Deployments in 149 Countries

(WiMax Forum, October 2010 research)

POPs COVERAGE

Region POPs Covered POPs Covered

Africa 81.347.832

Asia‐Pacific 237.148.673

CALA 113.246.829

Eastern Europe 82.887.886

Middle East 27.390.827

North America 47.000.000

Western Europe 32.549.629

TOTAL 621.571.679

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France –

WiMAX Frequencies• FRANCE:

TDF was the first large WiMAX deploymentin the world

• Frequency : 3.5 GHz onlyMax Bandwidth : 2x15 MHz

• Frequency Channelization : 5 or 7 MHzLicences : 2 per region

• France : 22 regions splitted in 95 departements

• Usage : Nomadic only (Mobility not allowed)

• 3.5 GHz - Frequency AllocationBLR1 & BLR2 is allocated for each region independently from the ISP

• 2.6 GHz allocation to be discussed in mid 2010 / allocation in 2011

• Mobility:Nomadic only (Mobility not allowed)

3432,5 3447,5

BLR1BLR1

3465 3480

BLR2BLR2 IliadIliad

3495 3532,5 3547,5

BLR1BLR1

3565 3580

BLR2BLR2 IliadIliad

3595

22 regions 95 departements

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France –

Main WiMAX Actors• ILIAD (FREE) IFW

Nationwide frequencyTrials only (Samsung, Alcatel, Nokia Siemens, …)

• BOLLORE20 LicencesTrials only (Motorola, Samsung, Alcatel, …)Bolloré bought 8 (on 11) licences from TDF in 2008

• ALTITUDE TELECOM13 RegionsSupplier: Alvarion

• HDRR (TDF)3 LicencesSupplier: Motorola

• Regional Authorities6 Licences

• SHD (SFR – Vodafone Group)2 LicencesSupplier : Alcatel

• Nomotech SAS (New entrant in 2008)1 licence in one Departement

Free (IWF) Bolloré

AltitudeHDRR /TDF

SHD & NomotechRegional Authorities

Slide: Davor Males

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Broadband in France

• Fracture:

In spite of the speed of distribution (broadcasting) of these services like ADSL, a fracture showed itself between cities & countryside.

•Objective:

Provide extended coverage to complement ADSL underserved area(Law: L1425.1 of the CGCT was voted to the Parliament, authorizing regions with a measure of autonomy to invest in this domain)

•One technical solution

Deloy WiMAX in ADSL underserved area

22 regions

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Motorola ‐

Current

Infra Deployment

AXIONE (Numéo)

TDF / BOLLORE

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WiMAX

CPE

WiMAX

BS

WiMAX

CAP‐C

RouterSE400

NetOp‐PM

Home Gateway

Router

RADIUS

Internet

RouterSE100

BRAS Ethernet

IP

WiMAX

Pure Play

Model

Access Aggregation Core

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WiMAX: Wholesale Model

Revenue through the Resale To:Internet Service Providers (ISPs)Wireless Operator (4G)Cable Operator (Broadband Everywhere)

• Note:In this architecture, ISPs could

be seen as an « MVNO »

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Mobility / Mobile IP (MIP)Home Agent (HA)Home AddressForeign Agent (FA)/ Care of Address (CoA)

Home Agent

HA IP: 3.1.1.1

Foreign Agent 1

CoA: 1.1.1.1

FA1 Interface IP: 1.2.1.1

Layer-2

Switch 1Mobile NodeHome Address: 10.1.1.1HA Address: 3.1.1.1NAI: joe@ispA.com

BTS 1

Layer-2

Switch 2

Foreign Agent 2

CoA: 2.1.1.1

FA2 Interface IP: 2.2.1.1BTS 2

MN moving from FA1 to FA2 Tunnels between :

- FA1, HA

- FA2, HA

Layer-2 Switched Network Layer-3 (IP-in-IP or GRE) IP/MPLS

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Model: ASN-GW ASN 1000 WAP 400 WAP450 WAP 600 WAP 800

Transmit / Receive N/A N/A 2 Tx / 2 Rx 2 Tx / 2 Rx 2 Tx / 2 Rx 4 Tx / 8 Rx

WiMAX Certification 1 M Subs 24K Subs

Motorola

InfrastructureMarket leadingsolutionsServing the needs of diverse operator requirementsFlexible solutions spanning core, applications, infrastructure, operations & management

WiMAX

Infrastructure Solutions

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Model: CPE o 400 CPE o 450 CPE i 725 CPE i 750 CPE i 775 USBw100

Frequency (GHz)

2.53.5

2.53.5 2.5 2.3

3.5 3.5 2.53.5

Ethernet Ports 1 1 1 1 1 USB

VoIP Ports 0 2 1 2 1 0

WiFi N N N N 802.11 b/g N

WiMAX Devices - CPEs

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802.16m Operator Value Proposition

Low‐cost evolution from 802.16e 

emphasizing backwards 

compatibility

Mobile WiMAX truly delivers investment protection 

Improved spectral efficiency

At least 50% over 16e

2X2 System: 40% more throughput in the same bandwidth than 16e

4X2 System: 120% more throughput in the same bandwidth than 16e

Target: 100 Mbs

in DL data

Half the latency of 16e

Signaling Advancement

Improved control channel performance

More efficient paging

Optimized handover

Application Enhancements

VoIP capacity improvement (50% over 16e)

Security/Enhanced privacy

Native femto cell support

RF Improvements

Advanced receivers

Multicarrier enhancements

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ADD 1U box Keep RF Heads & Ancillaries

Migrating To: 16m or LTE or LTE‐ARF Heads

LTE: Long Term Evolution.Target 50 Mbps DL data

LTE-A: LTE Advanced. Band (450MHz- 3.6 GHz )

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Start with WiMAX …

802.16eANDLTE

802.16m LTE

Available Except Low Cost 

LTE Devices

Available in 2 years Keep 

16e Devices

Available Except Low Cost 

LTE

Devices

WiMAX 802.16e | 16e Enhanced

Several Path …

Extra 

Spectrum

Next Upgrade Investment Protection

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4Gvolution

RAN

Unique MBMT Radio HeadUnique MBMT Radio Head

EIGHT TECHNOLOGIESUsing Up to 4X Higher Processing Power Basebands

GSM

LTE, LTE-A

CDMA, iDENHSPA

WiMAX, WiMAX 2

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Brazil

Israel

Mexico

Bangladesh

Australia

UAE

Canada Ukraine

Pakistan

Malaysia

Chile

Japan

Taiwan

United States

Argentina

Uganda

Bahrain

Vietnam Philippines

Singapore

Spain

GermanyFrance

Italy

Saudi

UK

Hong Kong

Hungry

Indonesia

Holland

China

So Africa

Russia

Thailand

Greece

KazakhstanAzerbaijan

Austria BulgariaBosnia

TurkeyFYROM

Merci