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Motorola’s Vision for 3G CDMA
Sub-Regional SeminarWarsaw, Poland
October 4, 2001
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Discussion Topics
• CDMA Market Overview– Trends– Growth– Evolution
• 3G Is Here and CDMA Is Ready– Successful Path– Significant Role in 3G
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Wireless Market Trends
!!!! Future Growth Will Be Driven by Non-Voice Services, Increasing Network Complexity and New Revenue Generation
TimeTime
Operator RevenueVoice + Services
Operator RevenueVoice Only
Subscribers
Minutes of Voice Useper Subscriber
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Analog
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• Voice• No Drops• Voice• No Drops
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• Services• Voice Quality• Capacity
• Services• Voice Quality• Capacity 1999
1999
• Enhanced Services• High Speed Data• Enhanced Services• High Speed Data
2G
2.5G3G and Beyond
Industry ResponseIndustry Response
2002-2004
2002-2004
• VoIP• Untethered
Ethernet• High Voice and
Data Capacity
• VoIP• Untethered
Ethernet• High Voice and
Data Capacity
Customer ExpectationCustomer Expectation
Benefits and Value Migration
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CDMA2000 1XCDMA2000 1X
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TDMA IS-136GSM 900
GSM 1800PCS 1900
IS-95AIS-95A IS-95BIS-95B
CDMA2000 1xEV Data Only (DO)
CDMA2000 1xEV Data Only (DO)
CDMA2000 1xEV Data & Voice (DV)CDMA2000 1xEV Data & Voice (DV)
EDGEEDGEUMTSUMTS
14.4 Kbps – 64 Kbps – 153.6 Kbps – 384 Kbps – 2 Mbps & Up14.4 Kbps – 64 Kbps – 153.6 Kbps – 384 Kbps – 2 Mbps & Up
Migration Paths to 3G
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CDMA vs. Other TechnologiesCDMA IS-95B (64 Kbps)
commercial deployments in Japan
and Korea CDMA industry1xEV-DO (up to 2.4 Mbps)
deployment targeted
GSM industry commercializes GPRS
(26 Kbps) service
GSM industry commercializes WCDMA
(2 Mbps) service
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Q3Q3 Q4Q4
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CDMA industry commercializes 1xEV-DV (up to 4.8 Mbps) service
CDMA2000 1X service rollout (up to 153.6 Kbps)
Korea introduces commercial
CDMA2000 1X (up to 153.6
Kbps)
GSM industry EDGE deployment
targeted
…Q4…Q4
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Mobile Internet Subscribers
Source: Company and Industry Reports, Japan Telecommunications Carriers Association
The Wireless Internet Begins…• Data penetration still less than
10% but growing rapidly.• 60% Mobile Internet penetration
already in Japan.• Sprint, BT Cellnet, DoCoMo,
J-Phone, KDDI, Nextel, and Verizon all exceed 1 million data subscribers.
• Over 15% of all telecom service revenue will come from Mobile Internet in 2005.
Carrier Subs (M)DoCoMo* 23.0KDDI* 7.2J-Phone* 6.7BT Cellnet 1.3Shinsegi (Korea) 0.5
Sprint PCS 1.5Verizon 1.0AT&T 0.6Nextel 1.1Telefonica 0.5Omnitel 0.1TIM 0.1France Telecom 0.7Others 1.65
Total* 46.0* As of 4/30/01
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3G Concept Devices / Applications
chat
picture messagingentertainmentInfotainmentInfotainment
locationentertainment
live communication
MultiMulti--Media TabletMedia Tablet
Voice & MultiVoice & Multi--Media PlaybackMedia Playback
live communication
messagingPIM and synchronization
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Discussion Topics
• CDMA Market Overview– Trends– Growth– Evolution
• 3G Is Here and CDMA Is Ready– Successful Path– Significant Role in 3G
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• Support of CDMA2000 1X Air Interface– Enables new revenue generating data
opportunities– Nearly doubles voice capacities
• Orderly Migration Path– Maximizes re-use of existing equipment– Minimizes risk to existing voice services– Simplifies BTS upgrades
• Introduction of Packet Components– Packet Data Service Node– Authentication, Accounting, and Authorization
Server
Today CDMA2000 1X Provides…
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CDMA2000 1X Enhancements Summary
•New revenue generating apps•Reduces op costs per sub•Cost effective migration
• Technical Improvements– MAC and turbo codes for data– Fast forward and reverse link power control– Forward link transmit diversity– Re-use of IS-95A and IS-95B standards
• Benefits– 153.6 Kbps data rate– Up to 4-6X capacity increase for data– Up to 2X capacity increase for voice– Migration strategy from IS-95A/B
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1X Installation
1xEV-DODeployments
The CDMA Cost Effective, Smooth 3G Migration Path
1xEV-DO (Data Only)System Optimized for
Non-Real-Time,High-Speed Packet Services
1xEV-DV (Data & Voice)System to Support
High-Speed Packet Data and Real-Time Services
1X Deployments
1xEV-DVDeployments
1xEV-DO BLText Done
(Aug. 2000)
1xEV-DO StandardComplete
(Oct. 2000)
1xEV-DV BL Text Done(Jan. 2002)
1xEV-DVTSG Publish(Feb. 2002)
2000 2001 2002 2003
StudyPeriod
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• Peak data rate of 4.8 Mbps--unmatched data capacity of 1.0 Mbps within 1.25 MHz
• Reverse link peak data rate of 614 Kbps– 1.38 Mbps reverse link peak rate under investigation
• Backward compatible with IS-95A/B and 1X• Supports voice, mixed voice/data, and real-time, 2-
way on a single carrier• Flexibility to deploy data only carriers to maximize
end-user data rates• Background, interactive, streaming, and real-time/2-
way services• WCDMA/HSDPA and 1xEV-DV share common CDMA
technology
1xEV-DV Overview
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Possible to support data traffic with
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Possible to support data traffic with
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Data-only overlays increase operators’
cost model
Data-only overlays increase operators’
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Standards-based voice and data networks
promote economies of scale
Standards-based voice and data networks
promote economies of scale
1xEV-DVMixed Voice and Data Economies
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1xEV-DV – 2-Way, Simultaneous Voice and Data – Future ReadyFuture Ready
Talk to Each Other
See Each Other
Be Totally Connected
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1xEV-DV Proposal Partners
• Motorola has over 110 contracts to deploy cdmaOne™ systems in 24 countries worldwide
• Nokia is the world’s leading mobile phone company with over 30% market share in 2000
• Texas Instruments is the leading semiconductor provider of 2G & 2.5G wireless terminal solutions
• Altera is the leading supplier of programmable logic solutions
• Philips is the leading supplier of ICs, discrete components, and systems solutions for wireless communications
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• 3G is really here and it profoundly changes the wireless industry by delivering new and compelling voice, data, and integrated services.
• 1xEV-DV is the evolution path for CDMA2000. This technology will continually drive the industry to meet the expectations that customers have for wireless.
• Motorola is a leader in CDMA2000 and plans to continually contribute to the 3G efforts together with the CDG and other CDMA industry leaders.
Motorola Is Ready for 3GFinal Thoughts…Final Thoughts…
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• Worldwide Leadership– Deployed world’s first commercial cdmaOne™ system and
first cdmaOne systems in Japan, China, United States, Latin America, Africa, and Israel
– Over 110 contracts to deploy cdmaOne systems in 24countries
– Commercially deployed IS-95B 64 Kbps HSPD in Japan– Leading proposal for 1xEV-DV in 3GPP2
• Product Leadership– Interoperability: first to deploy IOS internationally– Form factor innovation: concept creator of “wearable” phone – Deployment flexibility, increased capacity and coverage: CDMA
base transceiver subsystem solutions– Proven reliability: Japan – 7.2 million subscribers on Motorola
IS-95B networks
Motorola Leadership
List Motorola CDMA, UMTS, and GPRS
leadership points here.