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Update on the Global Deployment Update on the Global Deployment of 3GPP Systemsof 3GPP Systems
Alan Hadden
President, GSA
Global mobile Suppliers Association
www.gsacom.comwww.gsacom.com
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About GSAAbout GSA
GSA is the representative body for the GSM/3G supplier industry, bringing together all views on GSM/EDGE/WCDMA
Objectives to strengthen promotion of GSM world-wide in new and existing markets to support operators and promote the evolution of GSM as the platform for
delivery of third-generation (3G) multimedia services
The leading GSM/3G companies are members of GSA:
Aeroflex · Agere Systems · Broadcom · Business Logic Systems Ltd. · Communications Consultants Worldwide Ltd. · Comsys Mobile & Signal Processing Ltd. · Ericsson · EVI Technology · Hewlett Packard - Nokia · Openwave · Panasonic · Philips Semiconductors · RADIXS · Siemens ·
Talking Eye · Tekelec · Telcordia · TTPCom · Wavecom
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Deliver market facts, intelligence & data for the mobile industry
GSA website is the industry reference source (www.gsacom.com)
Facilitate networking/dialogue cross-industry
Advise policy-makers on most favourable conditions for market development
Inform media & analysts about milestones, drivers, developments, trends
Organize high-level interaction with GSM/3G operators for improved information sharing, case study/success sharing, to assist the evolution to 3G
Opinion Papers broaden understanding/acceptance of the key issues
Deliver at global & regional level: Africa, APAC, Europe, India, Latin America
GSA is a Market Representation Partner in 3GPP
ActivitiesActivities
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GSM/3G Fast FactsGSM/3G Fast Facts
670 commercial GSM networks in over 200 countries/territories
Almost 1.8 billion GSM subscribers (31.03.06)
- Asia leads the way with 650 million subscribers
387 million GSM subscribers added in 2005, which is 100 million higher than added in 2004
GSM increased market share by 3% in 2005; accounts for 77.7% of the world’s cellular market
GSM outsold its nearest competitor cdma by 7.7 times globally in 2005
Approaching 1700 GSM phone models from over 100 vendors
Approaching two-thirds of global total of 163 3G/WCDMA license holders launched services
105 commercial 3G/WCDMA networks in 47 countries
315 WCDMA terminal devices launched; 25 also support HSDPA
Over 55 million WCDMA subscribers (31.03.06)
WCDMA was responsible for over 30% of new mobile subscriptions in Western Europe in 2005
79 WCDMA operators evolving to HSDPA in 43 countries; 14 commercial launches
139 commercial GSM/EDGE networks in 78 countries, from total of 192 EDGE deployments in 102 countries
212 GSM/EDGE terminal devices announced
67 operators are deploying combined EDGE-WCDMA networks: 36 in commercial service
48 terminal devices support EDGE & WCDMASubscriber numbers source: Informa Telecoms & Media
The GSM family of technologies embraces GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA & HSPA, all fully open standards
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GSM subscribers in Asia Pacific reached 650 GSM subscribers in Asia Pacific reached 650 million in March 2006million in March 2006
(521 million March 2005 = 24.7% annual growth)(521 million March 2005 = 24.7% annual growth)
The global GSM success storyThe global GSM success story
GSM grew 11 times more than cdma in the year to March 2006GSM grew 11 times more than cdma in the year to March 2006
ChinaChina
GSM grew over 54 mil subs in past GSM grew over 54 mil subs in past 12 months = over 1 million/week12 months = over 1 million/week
Cdma added under 5 mil subs in Cdma added under 5 mil subs in the same periodthe same period
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The The globalglobal GSM success story GSM success story continued …continued …
India reached almost 64 million India reached almost 64 million GSM subscribers at 31.03.06GSM subscribers at 31.03.06
GSM has 77.5% market shareGSM has 77.5% market share
GSM additions = 22.7 million in GSM additions = 22.7 million in 12 months = over 55% growth12 months = over 55% growth
Cdma added 8 million in same Cdma added 8 million in same periodperiod
IndiaIndia
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Europe:Europe:Eastern Europe 289 million (48.9% annual growth)Eastern Europe 289 million (48.9% annual growth)Western Europe 426 million (8.1% annual growth)Western Europe 426 million (8.1% annual growth)
The global GSM success story The global GSM success story continued …continued …
Africa:Africa:146 million (62.6% annual growth)146 million (62.6% annual growth)
Middle East:Middle East:51.4 million (63.5% annual 51.4 million (63.5% annual
growth)growth)
Americas:Americas:Canada and USA 85 million (35% annual growth)Canada and USA 85 million (35% annual growth)
Latin America and the Caribbean 144 million (92.6% annual Latin America and the Caribbean 144 million (92.6% annual growth)growth)
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cdmaOnecdmaOne
GSMGSM
TDMA TDMA
2G
PDC PDC
CDMA2000 1x
CDMA2000 1x
First Step into 3G
GPRSGPRS 90%
10%
Evolution of Mobile Systems to 3GEvolution of Mobile Systems to 3G- Drivers: capacity, data speeds, lower cost of delivery - - Drivers: capacity, data speeds, lower cost of delivery - for revenue growthfor revenue growth
EDGEEDGE
WCDMA
WCDMA
3G phase 1 Evolved 3G
3GPP CoreNetwork
CDMA2000 1x EV/DO
CDMA2000 1x EV/DO
HSDPA/HSUPA
HSDPA/HSUPA
Expected market share
EDGEEvolution
EDGEEvolution
CDMA2000 EV/DO Rev A
CDMA2000 EV/DO Rev A © GSA - 2006
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105 Commercial WCDMA Operators 105 Commercial WCDMA Operators in 47 countriesin 47 countries
40 WCDMA 40 WCDMA networks networks launched launched
commercial commercial services during services during
2005, 2005, confirming confirming
WCDMA as the WCDMA as the leading 3G leading 3G standardstandard
Source: GSA survey published March 24, 2006
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315 WCDMA/HSDPA devices315 WCDMA/HSDPA devices
- launched by 38 suppliers- launched by 38 suppliers
Source: GSA survey published February 28, 2006
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Strong WCDMA subscriber growthStrong WCDMA subscriber growth
Over 55 million WCDMA Over 55 million WCDMA subs at 31 March 06subs at 31 March 06
Approaching 140% Approaching 140% yearly growthyearly growth
Over 3 million adds Over 3 million adds monthly in last 6 monthsmonthly in last 6 months
WCDMA gained over WCDMA gained over 10% share of mobile 10% share of mobile
growth in Asia Q1 06 growth in Asia Q1 06
WCDMA gained 1 in 3 WCDMA gained 1 in 3 new connections in new connections in
Western Europe in Q1 06Western Europe in Q1 06
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WCDMA growth outperforming WCDMA growth outperforming analogue and GSManalogue and GSM
WCDMA growing at WCDMA growing at faster rate than GSM at faster rate than GSM at
equivalent stage of equivalent stage of deployment deployment
WCDMA is matureWCDMA is mature
Wide choice and Wide choice and availability of WCDMA availability of WCDMA
devicesdevices
WCDMA is the leading WCDMA is the leading 3G standard globally3G standard globally
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EDGE – global, mature technologyEDGE – global, mature technology
Two-thirds of the Two-thirds of the global total of GPRS global total of GPRS live networks have live networks have committed to the committed to the EDGE upgradeEDGE upgrade
Source: GSA survey published March 24, 2006
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EDGE commercial networksEDGE commercial networks
139 GSM/EDGE 139 GSM/EDGE commercial commercial
networks in 78 networks in 78 countriescountries
45 in Americas and Caribbean45 in Americas and Caribbean
59 in Europe59 in Europe
21 in Asia21 in Asia
14 in Africa and Middle East14 in Africa and Middle East
Source: GSA survey published March 24, 2006
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GSM/EDGE devicesGSM/EDGE devicesEDGE is standard in most new data-enabled phonesEDGE is standard in most new data-enabled phones
231% increase in number of GSM/EDGE 231% increase in number of GSM/EDGE devices launched in 12 monthsdevices launched in 12 months
33 suppliers in market
Source: GSA survey published January 31, 2006
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Combined WCDMA-EDGE networksCombined WCDMA-EDGE networks
Source: GSA survey published March 24, 2006
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Commercial Networks by Technology
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EDGE/GPRS CDMA 2000 1x WCDMA CDMA 1x EV-DO
© Global mobile Suppliers Association
EDGE
GPRS
Source of data: GSA, CDG
Adoption of mobile standards -Adoption of mobile standards -Commercial networks by technologyCommercial networks by technology
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HSDPA network rolloutHSDPA network rolloutHSDPA has
achieved significant traction amongst
WCDMA operators globally
79 HSDPA deployments in 43 countries globally
14 HSDPA networks launched
commercial services
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Source: GSA survey published April 6, 2006
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HSDPA devicesHSDPA devices
25 devices in the 25 devices in the market supporting market supporting
HSDPAHSDPA
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Source: GSA survey published February 28, 2006
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EDGE Evolution – drivers and goalsEDGE Evolution – drivers and goals
EDGE Evolution - potential benefits:EDGE Evolution - potential benefits:
2 – 3 times increase in EDGE bit rates2 – 3 times increase in EDGE bit rates
2 – 3 times spectral efficiency gain (for voice & data capacity)2 – 3 times spectral efficiency gain (for voice & data capacity)
Halve the latency (roundtrip time)Halve the latency (roundtrip time)
All achieved with low impact on the GSM/EDGE networkAll achieved with low impact on the GSM/EDGE network
Operators tell us service continuity is very important: Operators tell us service continuity is very important:
WCDMA evolution to HSDPA a key driver for EDGE Evolution WCDMA evolution to HSDPA a key driver for EDGE Evolution Reducing the performance gap is the priorityReducing the performance gap is the priority
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ConclusionsConclusions
• GSM is a huge success in China and throughout the worldGSM is a huge success in China and throughout the world
• Open standards is the key enabler, stimulating market take up, massive Open standards is the key enabler, stimulating market take up, massive economies of scale, competition, innovation, and roamingeconomies of scale, competition, innovation, and roaming
• 3GPP roadmap continues the open standards philosophy with EDGE, 3GPP roadmap continues the open standards philosophy with EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA and beyond (LTE)WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA and beyond (LTE)
• GSM/EDGE is mature, global, and mainstreamGSM/EDGE is mature, global, and mainstream
• WCDMA WCDMA operators who received UMTS licenses in the first wave during operators who received UMTS licenses in the first wave during 1999-2002 have reached the commercial phase1999-2002 have reached the commercial phase
• WCDMA is mainstream and the leading 3G mobile system globallyWCDMA is mainstream and the leading 3G mobile system globally
• Rapidly increasing variety, competitiveness and availability of user devices Rapidly increasing variety, competitiveness and availability of user devices – phones, PC data cards, are key factors in driving market acceptance– phones, PC data cards, are key factors in driving market acceptance
• The importance of combined WCDMA-EDGE deployments for service The importance of combined WCDMA-EDGE deployments for service continuity (the best user experience) is understood and evident globallycontinuity (the best user experience) is understood and evident globally
•3G/WCDMA operators are moving to HSDPA now – the path to mobile 3G/WCDMA operators are moving to HSDPA now – the path to mobile broadbandbroadband
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