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HSPA+ & LTE Executive Briefing

Dallas TX January 27 2009Dallas, TX - January 27, 2009

The Progress of Mobile Broadband Technologies

HSPA+ & LTE Executive BriefingChris Pearson, President – 3G Americas

www.3gamericas.org [email protected] [email protected]

Agenda

• 3G Americas• 3G Americas• Wireless Market Update• Why Mobile Broadband?• Technology Choices• Technology Choices• Technology Forecast

3G Americas HSPA+ and LTE Executive Briefing www.3Gamericas.org

3G Americas Board of Governors3G Americas

The mission of 3G Americas is to promote and facilitate the seamless deployment throughout the Americas of the GSMseamless deployment throughout the Americas of the GSM

family of technologies, including LTE.

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Wireless Market Update

World Cellular Subscriptions Year-End 2008

89% 4 BillionT t l Wi l

UMTS/HSPA

Total Wireless Subscriptions

Worldwide

C

Other*1%

CDMA

10.1%50%

*Other includes iDEN, AMPS, NMT, PDC, TD-SCDMA and

Penetration Worldwide

Source: Informa Telecoms & Media, WCIS, Dec 2008TDMA

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Western Hemisphere Market UpdateWireless Market Update

734 Million Total Subscriptions in North, Central and South America, Dec 2008

GSM/UMTSGSM/UMTS

72% Other 3%

Oth i l d AMPS

CDMA25%

Other includes AMPS, iDEN, and TDMA

25%

Source: Informa Telecoms & Media, WCIS, Dec 2008

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UMTS-HSPA Growth in North AmericaWireless Market Update

25 major markets 75% population coverage

nationwide

350 markets covered

nationwide

130 major cities

UMTS-HSPA Growth in Latin America & the Caribbean

41 UMTS-HSPA Networks in Service in 20 countries

Wireless Market Update

Puerto Rico• AT&T • Claro Dominican Republic

Panama• Movistar

Mexico• Telcel• Movistar

GuatemalaCl

Aruba• SETARNicaragua

• Claro

p• Claro

Jamaica• Claro

• Claro • Tigo Brazil

• Brasil Telecom• Claro• CTBC• Oi

Se comtel

Honduras• Claro• Tigo

El Salvador• Claro• Tigo

Venezuela• Movistar

• Sercomtel• TIM Brasil• VIVO

Bolivia• Tigo

Paraguay• Claro

Peru• Claro

Colombia• Comcel• Movistar• Tigo

Argentina• Claro• Telecom Personal

• Tigo

Uruguay• ANCEL• Claro

• Telecom Personal• Tigo

Chile• Entel Movil• Claro• Movistar Source: Public Announcements,

Ecuador• Porta

• Telecom Personal • Movistar

• Claro• Movistar

• Movistar Source: Public Announcements, Regulatory Bodies and Informa Telecoms & Media, Dec 2008

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The Growth of Wireless Applications and ServicesWhy Mobile Broadband?

9 million US mobile users have used their mobile phone to pay for goods or servicesphone to pay for goods or services

Source: The Nielsen Company, Oct 2008

10.3 million US mobile users have accessed video on their mobile devices

Source: The Nielsen Company, Oct 2008

Worldwide, Mobile web browsing will be a $38 Billion dollar marketwill be a $38 Billion dollar market

in 2013Source: Strategy Analytics, Dec 2008

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The Internet in your Hands Why Mobile Broadband?

Americans spend more than 4.5 hours per month browsing on Smartphones

From 2007-2012 Worldwide Smartphone OS-Based

per month browsing on SmartphonesSource: M:Metrics, May 2008

From 2007 2012 Worldwide Smartphone OS Based phones will grow a more than 30% annual rate

Source: In-Stat, Nov 2007

Global unit volume sales of smartphones exceeds the unit sales of laptops!

Source: In-Stat, Nov 2007

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Top 10 Websites Accessed Over Mobile Phones

Why Mobile Broadband?

Millions

Over Mobile Phones

Source: The Nielsen Company, October 2008

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Preferred Consumer Electronics of US Internet Users

Why Mobile Broadband?

G Y (18 24) B b B d

By GenerationGen Y (18-24) Baby Boomers and

older (45+)Mobile Phone 47% 21%Computer 38% 51%Regular (CRT or Tube) TV 10% 6%HD plasma or LCD TV 3% 5%

December 2007 (% of respondents)Other 2% 17%

Source: Accenture, “Get Ready: Digital Lifestyle 3.0.” October 14, 2008

Wireless in PerspectiveWhy Mobile Broadband?

3.9 Billion Mobile

S b i ti3.9

illio

ns

Subscriptions

3.0 B

B

Mi

8001.0 B850 950

1.2 B

1. 9 B

1.3 B

800 M

B850M M

Source: Tomi T. Ahonen, Dec 2008

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EDGEDL: 474 kbpsUL: 474 kbps

EvolvedEDGE

DL: 1.89 MbpsUL: 947 kbps

2008 2009 2010 2012 20132011 Technology Choices

UL 947 kbps

HSPADL: 14.4 MbpsUL: 5.76 Mbps

In 5 MHz

Rel 7 HSPA+DL: 28 Mbps

UL: 11.5 MbpsIn 5 MHz

LTE

Rel 8 HSPA+DL: 42 Mbps

UL: 11.5 MbpsIn 5 MHz

rgLTEDL: 326 MbpsUL: 86 MbpsIn 20 MHz

EV-DO Rev A EV-DO Rev B

LTE (Rel 9)

LTE Advanced (Rel 10)

cas.

or

DL: 3.1 MbpsUL: 1.8 MbpsIn 1.25 MHz

DL: 14.7 MbpsUL: 4.9 Mbps

In 5 MHz

UMBDL: 280 MbpsUL: 68 Mbps UMB Rel 2 am

eric

Fixed WiMAX

UL: 68 MbpsIn 20 MHz

ww

.3ga

Wave 2DL: 46 MbpsUL: 4 Mbps

10 MHz 3:1 TDD

Rel 1.5 IEEE 802.16m

ww

Notes: Throughput rates are peak theoretical network rates. Radio channel bandwidths indicated. Dates refer to expected initial commercial network deployment except 2008 which shows available technologies that year.No operator commitments for UMB.

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Source: Rysavy Research, EDGE, HSPA & LTE Broadband Innovation, Sept 2008

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Technology ForecastsTechnology Decisions

Global Subscriptions

UMTS/HSPA1.9 Billion

GSM2.9

Billion

CDMA

Dec 13Dec 09 Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 12

Source: Informa Telecoms & Media, WCIS, December 2008 Projections

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Key Takeaways Today3G Americas Executive Session

• The Mobile Broadband Evolution is happening NOW!

• EDGE/HSPA/LTE is one of the most robust portfolios of mobile-broadband technologies and is an optimum framework for realizing the potential of the wireless data marketfor realizing the potential of the wireless-data market

• HSPA offers some of the highest peak data rates of any broadly available wide-area wireless technologyy gy

• HSPA+ has peak theoretical rates up to 42 Mbps providing a future proof upgrade path of operators

• LTE will provide an extremely efficient OFDMA-based platform for future networks

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The Progress of Mobile Broadband Technologies

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Chris Pearson, President – 3G Americas Thank you! www.3gamericas.org [email protected]@3gamericas.org