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Page 1: 1 © NOKIA Matti Alahuhta, Executive Vice President IDATE Conference November 25, 2004 3G and the Mobile Internet.

1 © NOKIA

Matti Alahuhta, Executive Vice PresidentIDATE Conference

November 25, 2004

3G and the Mobile Internet

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Launched commercia

l

3 IT

54 Commercial WCDMA Networks Today

Supplied by Nokia

**Shared network, no own license/subscribers 3 DK

3 AU

NTT Docomo

JP

VF KK JP

MTC-VF BH

3 HK

Based on public sources

TeliaSonera SE

Mobitel SL

VF ES

VF IT

VF DE

3 UK

VF UK

TMN PT

T-Mobile DE

SFR FR

TIM IT

VF NL

VF PT

Proximus BE

Tele2 SETele2 LX

Etisalat UAE

02 DE

Vodafone IE

Orange UK

AWS USA

T-Mobile UK

KPN NL

PTL LX3GIS SE

**

VOXmobile LX

VF SE3 SE

Mobilkom AT

tele.ring AT

One AT

3 ATTelefonica Moviles

ES

Optimus PT

TIM GR

Cosmote GR

Cellcom IL

KPN /E+ DE

Polkomtel PL

T-Mobile AT

Vodafone GR

24 Supplied by Nokia

Orange FR

Sonera FI

O2 UK

Amena ES

Wind ITSwisscom

CH

Partner IL

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Planned WCDMA Launches EMEA 2004

O2 IE

3 IE

T-Mobile NL

Orange LX

Sunrise CH

Orange CH

KPN BASE BE

Elisa FI

TeliaSonera DK

Manx Telecom

Telenor NO

TDC DK

Based on public sources

Launch 2004

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Attractive terminals boost the subscriber uptake

~10.4 million WCDMA subscribers end of September

Source: EMC database, TCA Japan, press (7.10.2004)

• By far the highest growth rate of any mobile technology today – 800% CAGR

• Faster subscriber growth than in GSM in its early days

• After slow start, growth now driven by mature technology, more attractive terminal selection and better WCDMA network coverage

EtisalatMobitelMTC VF3 Hong Kong3 Denmark3 Swedenmobilkom

3 Austria3 Australia3 Italy3 UK

Vodafone KKNTT Docomo

WCDMA subscribers

0

2 000 000

4 000 000

6 000 000

8 000 000

10 000 000

12 000 000

Mar

-02

May

-02

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2

Sep-0

2

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2

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Mar

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May

-03

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3

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-04

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6630 – Taking 3G to a New Level

• Smallest and lightest WCDMA/GSM

• Up to 1 hour per video clip• Two way video sharing • 1.3 Mpix camera – 6X zoom

SourceSource: Mobile Europe magazine, February 2004: Mobile Europe magazine, February 2004

Nokia 6650

averageUMTS terminal

IC count

Silicon diearea [cm2]

29

68

4.5

9.9

Compared design Compared design complexity and integrationcomplexity and integration

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3G and Series 60 in Professional Use

• Rich push email

• Instant messaging and PIM

• Full QWERTY support

• PC connectivity

• Application interplay

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End-to-end Solutions: Media Player Service Evolution

Music services

• Service toolbox with customization (OMA DRM, AAC codecs and UI APIs)

Personal music

• Stereo MP3• PC connectivity

Personal video• Seamless task flow across

applications (record, send via email/MMS, manage& playback, upload or transfer)

Video services

• Streaming & download

• RealMedia - maximize content access

• 3GPP – multivendor platforms for new services

• New bearers (e.g. DVB-H)

Radio• Stereo FM radio• Visual Radio• Internet radio stations

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The actual resolution with current WCDMA networks

3G and Video Services

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TV now: LivingroomMobile TV: Wherever, Whenever

Mobile TV to the Mass Market

• Nokia will introduce mobile TV devices based on Series 60 platform

• Brings mobile TV into mass markets

• Scalable screen sizes• Will become a key feature in

Series 60 devices• Standards to be finalized in 2005• Infrastructure roll-out to start 2005• Commercial services 2006

First to extend the TV experience – and the TV business – to mobile

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Mobile systems integration

Win-win Business Models for End-to-end Solutions

NetworksService enabler

s

DevicesOperatorContent Consumer

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Network Technology Trends

FutureFutureMainstreamMainstream

CDMA2000 1xCDMA2000 1x

CDMA 1xEVDOCDMA 1xEVDO

WCDMAWCDMA

EDGEEDGE

HSDPAHSDPA

4G4G

UltrawidebandUltrawideband

RFIDRFID

BluetoothBluetooth

WIMAXWIMAX

WLANWLAN

DVB-HDVB-H

FM RadioFM Radio

Visual RadioVisual Radio

CDMA 1xEVDVCDMA 1xEVDV

HSUPAHSUPA

Cellular AccessCellular Access

Broadcasting AccessBroadcasting Access

Hot Spot AccessHot Spot Access

ProximityProximity

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Visions of max bitrate evolution (both UL/DL)

Cellular Access

UL 384 kbit/s HSDPA HSUPA/HSDPA HSDPA/HSUPA DL 384 kbit/s DL 3.6 Mbit/s UL 1…2Mbit/s UL 5 Mbit/s DL 14 Mbit/s

1xEV-DO 1xEV-DO DL 2.4Mbs DL 3.1 Mbs UL 153kbs UL 1.8 Mbs

UL 100-200 kbit/s DL 200-300 kbit/s

WCDMA

EDGE

CDMA2000

2004…2005 2006…2007 2007…2008 2008…10

Broadband Access

estimated timing ?

tbd bit/s

11…54 Mbit/s WLAN

14 Mbit/s

estimated timing tbd bit/s DL 14 Mbit/s

802.16-e(WiMAX

nomadic/Mob)

802.20Standardisation

still on-going

802.16-2004 (WiMAX fixed)

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Beyond 3G: 4G

• 4G is a research area covering new radio interfaces and systems which will be taken into use after 2010

• Target data rates: 100 Mbps wide area, 1 Gbps local area

• Nokia supports global standardisation and research

• 3G has very high potential, no need for 4G in the immediate future

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