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Celedonio Von Wuthenau CDMA Development Group
31 May, 2011
CDMA450 Expanding the Reach of
Fixed and Mobile Connectivity in Brazil
CDMA450 Expanding the Reach of
Fixed and Mobile Connectivity in Brazil
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9:00 Welcome (CDG) – CDMA450 status worldwide and in the region Celedonio von Wuthenau, Regional Director, Latin America, CDMA Development Group (CDG)
9:30 Keynote Speaker: Universalization of Telecommunications using 450 MHz Jose Gonçalves Neto, Superintendente de Universalização, Anatel
10:00 Spectrum strategy to allow the use of the 450 MHz band in Brazil and in CITEL Marcos de Souza Oliveira, Spectrum Manager, ANATEL
10:30 Morning coffee break – Sponsored by Asiatelco 11:00 Business plans and opportunities for the use of 450 MHz in Brazil
Francisco Soares, Senior Director, Government Relations, Qualcomm 11:30 CDMA450 operator case studies Gösta Kallner, COO, Net 1 Discussion panel 12:30 Lunch – Sponsored by Qualcomm 14:00 Evolution of CDMA450 Mike Hobby, CDMA Data Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent
Leonardo Ribeiro, Wíreless Marketing Manager, Huawei 15:00 Device initiatives, selection and availability
Hugo Hiraoka, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Strategy, Asiatelco Helio Oyama, Senior Manager, Business Development, Qualcomm
16:00 Afternoon coffee break – Sponsored by Asiatelco 16:30 Service and application offerings
Thorsten Sauer, Vice President, Business Development, Ericsson Rodrigo Porto Avalle, Product Manager, Wireless Network Solutions, ZTE
17:30 Closing Remarks
Agenda
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Technical forums Interoperability
Marketing Public Relations Industry events
Roaming exchange Carrier relations Roaming Hub
Online resources Technical courses Workshops
Open devices M2M devices Device testing
Regulatory briefings Advisory contributions Spectrum advocacy
Building the Wireless Industry and Promoting Harmonization • CDG was the first organization to be an MRP to both 3GPP and 3GPP2 • More than 500 individuals work within various CDG industry initiatives:
About the CDG
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Latin America Caribbean
More than 323 operators in 123 countries have deployed CDMA2000
CDG Offices
Source: CDG
World Update
575 million CDMA Subscribers
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CDMA2000 1XEV-‐DO
Note: * Forecast Source: CDG and WCIS+, May 2011
Cumulative Subscribers
(Millions) More than a 700 million subscribers by 2015
CDMA Subscriber Growth
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CDMA2000 and LTE are complementary
CDMA2000 Roadmap
LTE and CDMA2000 networks are complementary
CDMA2000 will continue to evolve to deliver high-quality voice and high-speed broadband continuity more efficiently
Seamless interworking between CDMA2000 and LTE will be very important to deliver a compelling user experience
CDMA2000 1X
CDMA2000 Evolution Path
OFDMA-based Technologies LTE
1X Advanced
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1xEV-DO Rev. A
H/W Upgrade
Rev. B Multicarrier
EV-DO DO Advanced
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3 operators have commercially launched EV-DO Rev. B services: • Pakistan Telecom @ 1900 MHz • Smart Telecom @ 1900 MHz • KDDI @ 2100 MHz
Operators that have announced plans to deploy MC EV-DO Rev. B: • AirCell @ 850 MHz • China Telecom* @ 800 MHz • Cosmote @ 450 MHz • G-Mobile @ 450 MHz • GoGo @ 850 MHz • ice.net/Net 1 Norway & Sweden @ 450 MHz • MTC/MTS @ 1900 MHz • PTK Centertel @ 450 MHz • Romtelecom @ 450 MHz • SkyLink @ 450 MHz • Zapp.pt @ 450 MHz
Multicarrier EV-DO (Rev. B) Update
* In trial phase
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Over 20 Million CDMA450 Subscribers
More than 130 operators in over 65 countries have deployed or are planning to deploy CDMA450
1X EV-DO Rel. 0
EV-DO Rev. A
Commercial 108 50 33
In Deployment/Trial 16 14 19
A mature and widespread solution for delivering mobile and fixed telecommunication services economically
CDMA450: Optimizing Mobile Communications
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• ITU recognized 450-470 MHz band for IMT (WRC-07)
• CITEL recommended the use of 410-430 MHz and 450-470 MHz for fixed and mobile digital communication services, particularly in low population density areas (PCC II Rec. 10 (V-05)
• CDMA450 is commercially available in: – Argentina, Belize, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Suriname and
Venezuela
• CDMA450 is under deployment or regulatory consideration in other countries:
– Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama
• CDMA450 is being used by large, medium and small operators:
– Telmex, Telefónica, Valtron, Etapa, CNT, Mobilink, CoTeCal, Merlo, CoTel, Telesur, BTL
CDMA450 is playing an important role in expanding telephony and Internet penetration
CDMA450 in Latin America and the Caribbean
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• Argentina: Six operators offering fixed voice services, and another four planning to deploy CDMA450
• Chile: Mobilink is offering trunking services using GoTa in Santiago de Chile.
• Ecuador: Two operators – Etapa is offering in Cuenca voice and data services,
fixed and mobile, in rural and urban areas using 1X and EVDO Rev. A, including 100 schools. More than 14,000 subscribers.
– CNT is offering voice and data services in rural areas covering more than 1000 localities with more than 50.000 subscribers. CNT is currently expanding the network nationwide including EVDO Rev. A.
• Mexico: Telmex is offering voice and data services in rural areas using 1X and covering more than 10,000 localities.
• Peru: Telefónica, Telmex, Valtron and Rural Telecom are offering voice and data services in urban and rural areas.
Some Experiences in Latin America
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• Ministry of Communications – National Rural Telecommunications Program
– Allow rural populations to have access to telephony and Internet broadband services by using preferably the 450-470 MHz frequency.
• Brazilian National Broadband Plan – Increase broadband access in more than three times until 2014, from 12
millions in 2009 up to 39,805 millions of households. One of the frequencies identified for this plan is the 450-470 MHz
• ANATEL – Resolution 558 (December 2010) – Regulation of Channelization and Conditions of Use of Spectrum in the 450 –
470 MHz band. – Under the new regulation, the 450-470 MHz band (451-458 MHz and 461-468
MHz) will be cleaned and allocated to deliver fixed and mobile services, including the full range of International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) services nationwide in Brazil
Brazil and the 450 MHz Band