+ All Categories
Home > Technology > GSM Evolution to 3G

GSM Evolution to 3G

Date post: 17-Dec-2014
Category:
Upload: garry54
View: 1,850 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
 
11
GSM Evolution to 3G Erasmo Rojas Director of Latin America and the Caribbean 3G Americas AHCIET Latin American Conference at CTIA Wireless 2005, March 16, 2005
Transcript
Page 1: GSM Evolution to 3G

GSM Evolution to 3G

Erasmo RojasDirector of Latin America and the

Caribbean3G Americas

AHCIET Latin American Conference at CTIA Wireless 2005, March 16, 2005

Page 2: GSM Evolution to 3G

1GAnalog Digital

Voice

2G

3G+2.5G

Voice

Greater Network Capacity

Improved Voice

Quality

Data Transmissio

n

Always-On Connectivity

via Packet Data Technology

GSM

EDGE

UMTS - WCDMA/HSDPA

GPRS

GSM Evolution Path to 3G

1984-1996+

1992-2000+

2001

Packet Data

Multimedia

Super High Speed Data

Increased

Capacity

2002-2005+

TDMA

Page 3: GSM Evolution to 3G

Source document: Rysavy Research Document, DATA CAPABILITIES: GPRS TO HSDPA, August 19, 2004

Data Capacity Comparisons

Peak Network Downlink

Speed

Average User Throughputs for File Downloads

Capacity Other Features

GPRS 115 kbps 30 – 40 kbps

EDGE 473 kbps 100 – 130 kbps Double that of GPRS Backward compatible with GPRS

UMTS - WCDMA

2Mbps 220 - 320 kbps Increased over EDGE for high-bandwidth applications

Simultaneous voice and data operation, enhanced security, QoS, multimedia support, and reduced latency

UMTS - HSDPA 14 Mbps 550-1100 kbps Two and a half to three and a half times that of WCDMA

Backward compatible with WCDMA

CDMA2000 1XRTT

153 kbps 50-70 kbps

CDMA2000 1XEV-Data Optimized (DO)

2.4 Mbps 300-500 kbps Optimized for data, VoIP in development

Page 4: GSM Evolution to 3G

Throughput wars are meaningless; the Customer Experience is what counts Customer Experience depends on:

The application design (e.g. chattiness, size of transfers) The product of throughput and latency of the network

Throughput

Latency

HighLow

Low

High

Applicatio

n Perform

ance

Equivalent Performance Contour

Mobile Broadband: Defining Performance

Page 5: GSM Evolution to 3G

The plot of the throughput and latency performance of the competitive technologies are shown

Throughput

Latency

HighLow

Low

High

GPRS20-40 kbps600 msec

The customer experience: wireless mobile broadband

UMTS delivers today a mobile broadband performance comparable to anything in the market

EDGE100-130 kbps600-900 msec

1xRTT40-70 kbps300-500 msec

EDGE R4100-130 kbps 300-500 msec

EDGE with R4 is equivalent in latency and superior in bandwidth to 1xRTT

UMTS220-320 kbps150-250msec

EVDO300-500 kbps250-350 msec

Page 7: GSM Evolution to 3G

Brazil 3/2004(America Movil)

Chile 10/2003

1st Launch 6/2003

Argentina 4/2004(America Movil)

11/03 Barbados, Cayman, Bermuda, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands (2004)

Canada, 7/2004

Mexico 7/2004

Venezuela 10/2004

10/04

Mexico 10/2004 (America Movil)

EDGE Launches in the Americas

23 operators 16 countries!

TIM Brasil 1/2004

02/05

Updated 2/2005

EDGE

Chile 08/2004

Colombia 03/2005

Paraguay 10/04Paraguay 06/04

Uruguay 01/05

Bolivia 08/04

Page 8: GSM Evolution to 3G

UMTS deployments in the Americas

July 2004

Launched in DetroitPhoenix

San FranciscoSeattle

Sept 2004Launched

in Dallas

San Diego

May 26, 2004Cingular Taps

Lucent for WCDMA/HSDPA

Trial Network

Cingular expected to launch HSDPA

End 2005 – Early 2006

Page 9: GSM Evolution to 3G

Cingular Wireless plans to launch UMTS/HSDPA in 15 - 20 markets

by end 2005Speeds

between 400-700 kbps! Twice the speed of UMTS!

Streaming High-

Definition TV to mobile

users

HSDPA PC Cards Available end

2005In 2006, 3% of all UMTS devices will support HSDPA

Over half of all UMTS devices will be

HSDPA-enabled by 2010

Source: Strategy Analytics forecast, Jan 2005

Page 10: GSM Evolution to 3G

Global UMTS Network StatusMarch 1, 2005

Networks in Service 64

Pre-Commercial 8

Planned/In Deployment 47

Trial 14

License Awarded 10

Potential License 23

Page 11: GSM Evolution to 3G

Erasmo Rojas

Director, Latin America & Caribbean

3G Americas

[email protected]

Office: 972 516 4213

Thank you!


Recommended