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LTE ALCATEL-LUCENT

Wireless Competence Center Agosto 2012

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AGENDA
PARTE I
1. LTE y su Adopcin Mundial 2. Alcatel-Lucent en LTE 3. LTE en Latinoamrica 4. xitos Comerciales LTE y lecciones aprendidas 5. Monetizar LTE: Esquemas de Precios, Nuevos Servicios y Aplicaciones 6. Espectro LTE 7. Terminales LTE

PARTE II
1. Arquitectura y Componentes de la red LTE (EPC, eNodeB, Seguridad, Transporte, Sincronismo) 2. Garantizando la Experiencia del Usuario (Overview Gestin)
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LTE Y SU ADOPCIN MUNDIAL

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mayor eficiencia espectral altas velocidades baja latencia capacidad sealizacin ms conexiones QoS E2E mejor calidad de experiencia bajo costo por bit nueva fuente ingresos redes ms inteligentes anywhere, anytime

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QU ES LTE?
Flexibilidad de ancho de banda Reduccin de Latencia
65 ms 50 ms 10 ms

OFDM Flat IP MIMO


2.6GHz Flexibilidad de Frecuencias

HSPA

HSPA+

LTE

Mayores Velocidades (Mbps)


173
DL

326
DL

FDD & TDD

450MHz

UL

14

HSPA

DL

11
UL

42
DL

55 UL

86 UL

HSPA+
(5MHz)

LTE MIMO 2x2 LTE MIMO 4x4


(20MHz) (20MHz)

(5MHz)
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Elementos tecnolgicos de LTE: OFDMA


Interfaz de Aire DL: OFDMA
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access

Ancho de Banda Escalable gracias a OFDMA

Mayor eficiencia espectral Ancho de banda escalable Robusto en ambientes multitrayectoria Simplifica el diseo de los receptores

Interfaz de Aire UL : SC-FDMA


Single carrier Freq. Div. Multiple Access

Mayor duracin de las bateras de los terminales de usuario OFDMA

Mayor Eficiencia Espectral gracias a la ortogonalidad de las subportadoras


Ancho de Banda Liberado

Efecto del Ancho de Banda en la Capacidad:


LTE DL Layer 2 Peak Throughputs
LTE DL Peak Throughputs Layer 2 - 64QAM
300,0 P eak T h ro u g h p u t (M b p s) 250,0 200,0 150,0 100,0 63,4 50,0 3,8 7,0 0,0 2x1.4MHz 2x3MHz 2x5MHz 2x10MHz 2x15MHz 2x20MHz Bandwidth
Assumptions: 3 OFDM Symbols for Control Frame Information (CFI) = 3 (4 for 1.4MHz BW), DL reference signals, ignores ALU specific D-BCH and RACH Msg 3 as well as subframes with P-BCH and SCH, Spatial Multiplexing for MIMO.

TxDiv MIMO 2 MIMO 4 187,6 127,6 93,8 63,4 31,7 38,2 19,1 9,5 46,9 63,8

257,0

127,6

12,9

31,7 15,8

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Estructura del Frame/SubFrame/PRB


2 radio frame structures: 1 para TDD, 1 para FDD
- Duracin 10ms = 10 subframes de 1ms

Cada subframe contiene Physical Resource Blocks (PRB), en cantidades que dependen del ancho de banda de la portadora LTE
BW PRBs 1.4 MHz 6 3 MHz 15 5 MHz 25 10 MHz 50 15 MHz 75 20 MHz 100

Un PRB enva la informacin entre 12 subportadoras en el perodo de un subframe o TTI (1ms)


- Ocupacin de ancho de banda del PRB = 180 kHz (=12*15kHz)

PRB (Physical Resource Block) es el mnimo elemento de informacin que


puede ser asignado por el eNB a un terminal mvil

Estructura del Frame ODFMA LTE


Resource Grid
subframe1ms
first 1..3 OFDM symbols* reserved for L1/L2 control signaling (PCFICH, PDCCH, PHICH) Physical Resource Block (PRB) = 14 OFDM Symbols x 12 Subcarrier This is the minimum unit of allocation in LTE

Subcarrier one OFDM symbol

PRB
15 kHz Resource Element is a single subcarrier in an OFDM symbol

Slot (0.5 ms)

Slot (0.5 ms)

Subframe (1 ms)

* 2..4 symbols for 1.4 MHz bandwidth only

LTE + SAE
System Architecture Evolution (SAE) Enhanced Packet Core (EPC)
- Simplificacin de la Red
3 entidades funcionales :
eNode B, Serving y PDN Gateways (pueden estar combinados en la misma entidad fsica como aGW)

Simplificacin de la Red
C-plane U-plane C-plane U-plane

GGSN SGSN RNC NodeB


Call Server eNode B MME X2 IP transport backbone eNode B Service IP backbone S1 S/P GW

S-GW P-GW MME

- Red basada en IP
Sistema puro de paquetes No soporta legacy voz/datos CS VoIP

eNode B

Application servers MD Multi-standard S User Database

LTE

OPCIONES PARA SOPORTAR VOZ SOBRE LTE

Voice over LTE (VoLTE)


Control de sesin de la llamada provista por el core IMS Permite nuevos ingresos con servicios multimedia y servicios de comunicaciones enriquecidos Servicios de voz y datos concurrentes Convergencia de servicios fijos y mviles

Circuit Switch Fallback (CSFB)

La red LTE se utiliza solo para los datos mviles, y la voz se enva hacia las redes existentes de 2G/3G Servicios de voz disponibles desde el da 1 reutilizando la infraestructura instalada Puede impactar la conectividad de los datos dependiendo de las capacidades del fall-back
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LTE TENDENCIAS DE LA INDUSTRIA


LTE MOBILE SUBSCRIBERS LTE ENABLED DEVICES COMMERCIAL LTE NETWORKS MOBILE VIDEO USERS

+4500%
10 Million

450 Million

+550%
347 Devices 63 Devices

+285%
47 Networks 134 Networks

+879%
429 Million 2.4 Billion

2011

2016

2011

2012

2011

2012

2011

2015

COST PER MEGABIT

ARPU AVERAGE PLAN US$/MONTH

TIME TO REACH 100M SUBS

MOBILE DATA CONSUMPTION

X1/7 X1/4
$.075 $.045

+40%
$71 $51

-250%
7 Years 10 Years

4 Years

+400%
0.5-0.8 GB month

3.0-5.0 GB month

$
2G

$.010

$
3G

LTE

$
3G

$
LTE

2G

3G

LTE

3G

LTE

Various sources: GSMA , Infonetics, Alcatel-Lucent

ESTATUS HOY: REDES COMERCIALES LTE

327 operators are investing in LTE in 99 countries 80 commercial networks in 38 countries

GSA forecasts 134 commercial LTE networks in 57 countries by end 2012


Source: GSMA (June 2012)

ALCATEL-LUCENT IS BUILDING THE LARGEST LTE NETWORK DEPLOYMENTS

Source: Informa Telecom & Media, May 2012 Source: Infonetics, May 2012 Source: Signals and Systems Telecom

MORE 60% LTE SUBSCRIBERS ARE IN U.S.

CRECIMIENTO DE SUBSCRIPTORES EN LTE 2010-2012

7.4 millones NUEVOS subscriptores LTE en Q1-2012

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ALCATEL-LUCENT EN LTE

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ALCATEL-LUCENT LDER EN 4G LTE


1
#1 IN WIRELESS + IP WITH PROVEN END-TO-END EXECUTION +27000 eNB shipped

TOP 2 IN LTE MARKET SHARE WORLDWIDE*


+25 contracts and +80 trials worldwide

3
*according to DellOro 4Q11

LightRadio: DISRUPTIVE PORTFOLIO NOW DEFINING THE WIRELESS ARCHITECTURE OF THE FUTURE

A CORNERSTONE TO LTE ALCATEL-LUCENTS END-TO-END LTE SOLUTION


$
Devices Access Backhaul EPC Transport IMS Apps Enableme nt

5620 SAM End-to-End Management 9900 Wireless Network Guardian / Motive HDM

Risk mitigation delivery of fully tested solution Synergized architecture and requirements Instrument-rich network architecture (e.g., per call measurement data, visibility into devices) New business models

Faster time to market (time to money) Fewer northbound interfaces per OSS Reduced OAM interfaces with common functions Faster problem resolution Validated ecosystem

REFERENCIAS COMERCIALES LTE


TDD
CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT

Trials split pe r re gion


CONTRACT 42%
Europe LargeTDD Shanghai TDD Scale APAC TD-LTE TDD Middle East

TDD
17% CONTRACT

12%

CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT

Small cells 2.6GHz

TDD
4%
CONTRACT

TDD TDD TDD TDD

North America South America

25%

CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACT

TDD 700MHz & 2.6GHz TDD

Trials split per region


12% 15% 37%

CONTRACT

Europe APAC Middle East

25 70+

LTE Contracts
TDD

5% North America 31%

LTE Trials

TD-LTE trials or contracts

LOS OPERADORES MS GRANDES DEL MUNDO HAN SELECCIONADO A ALU

25 CONTRATOS COMERCIALES LTE


Country Operator Commercial launch USA 1 Verizon Wireless Dec 2010 2 USA AT&T Sep 2011 3 Kazakhstan Kar-Tel (Vimpelcom) Oct 2010 4 United Arab Emirates Etisalat Sep 2011 5 USA Charlotte City Jun 2012 6 USA Sprint Mid 2012 7 USA Big River Wireless March 2012 8 Uruguay Antel Dec 2011 9 USA Cricket Dec 2011 10 Saudi Arabia STC Soft launch Summer 2011 11 Puerto Rico American Moviles Soft launch Feb2012 12 Dominican Republic American Moviles Mid 2012 13 USA Penasco Valley Tel. May 2012 14 USA Cross Wireless Jan 2012 15 USA Shentel (Sptrint Affiliate) 2012 16 Moldova/Transnestria InterDnesterCom Apr 2012 17 USA West Central Wireless March 2012 18 Tanzania Smile Soft launch Apr2012 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 France USA Orange C Spire Wireless Non-public Non-public Non-public Non-public Non-public Soft launch Jun2012 Sep 2012 March 2012 Mid 2012 Dec 2011 May 2012 Q2 2012 Banda Frecuencia 700MHz BC13 700MHz BC17 + planned AWS BC4 700MHz 2.6Ghz FDD (BC7) 700MHz (BC14 PS) 1900MHz (BC2 & BC25), 800MHz (BC26) 700MHz + AWS (BC4) AWS (BC4) AWS 2.3Ghz TDD (BC40) 700MHz BC17 + CB12 700MHz BC17 + CB12 No disponible 700MHz 800MHz + 1900Mhz 800MHz 700MHz BC17 800MHz FDD 2.6Ghz FDD (BC7) 2012 & 800MHz FDD later 700MHz ALU RAN ALU MBH ALU IMS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y(VzW Core) Y Y(Sprint Core) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y(VzW Core) Y Y(VzW Core) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ALU Core Y Y* Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

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ALCATEL-LUCENT LIDERANDO LA EVOLUCIN A 4G LTE DE LOS OPERADORES PRINCIPALES DE ESTADOS UNIDOS


Sprint | 54 million subs today
To keep up with never-before-seen growth in mobile service usage, Sprint called on Alcatel-Lucent to bring its multiple solutions together into one seamless network with a single type of base station = the Multi Mode Base Station (MMBTS) to handle every different kind of wireless signal. Drawing on Alcatel-Lucents complete understanding of Sprints existing network technologies, these changes will make it easier for the company to meet customers expectations without skyrocketing operating costs.

Verizon Wireless | 117 M subs


A major network infrastructure partner to Verizon Wireless, Alcatel-Lucent is helping the company grow and improve the performance of its current mobile network while at the same time building the foundation for its next-generation (4G LTE) network. In a four-year contract expected to be worth US$4 billion, Verizon will continue to satisfy its customers with advanced, high-quality wireless services, employing a wide range of technologies from AlcatelLucent, including IP, fiber optics and microwave, and best-in-the-business professional integration services. Vz has deployed LTE in 203 markets to date and expects to hit 400 markets by years end 2012.

AT&T | 103 million subscribers today


Alcatel-Lucent was selected as equipment supplier for AT&Ts LTE mobile broadband network. A multi-year agreement will allow the AT&T to take full advantage of compatibility between existing 3G equipment and forthcoming LTE upgrades. AT&T currently has LTE deployed in 28 markets and expects to double this number by years end 2012.
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ESTADOS DE LOS DEPLIEGUES MS GRANDES DE LTE

Verizon
US Market Leader Launched Dec 2010 337 Markets and 230M POPs so far 400 markets and 260M POPs by year end Entire 3G footprint replicated with LTE by year end 2013 LTE in Rural America (LRA) program with rural carriers to build out non 3G footprint Awaiting FCC decision on AWS spectrum purchase from cable companies Offering to sell off 700 MHz Lower A and B licenses

AT&T
Launched in Sept 2011 51 markets and 275M POPs More markets and 128M POPs by year end Entire 3G footprint replicated by year end 2013 Spectrum band strategy (700, AWS, WCS, or refarm 1900 & 850 MHz) and depth for LTE deployment Actively looking at 700 MHz Lower B and C licenses Also have unpaired 700 MHz D and E blocks (TDD LTE)

Sprint
Evolving from WiMAX to LTE First LTE market in Kankakee, IL (4/2012) some markets by year end 2012 176M POPs on 4G (WiMAX and LTE) by year end 250M POPs across all major markets by year end 2013 Smaller markets in 2014 Have most spectrum across 800/1900 and BRS/EBS bands (with Clearwire)

Next Tier
T-Mobile farming PCS spectrum from GSM to UMTS, LTE will be on AWS starting in 2013 in 2025 markets MetroPCS was first to launch LTE in Sept 2010. 14 cities launched Cricket has launched in 5 cities. 25M POPs by year end 2012 US Cellular goal was 25 markets by 1Q12. 25% of footprint by year end 2012 Cable companies abandoned LTE plans Light Squared was denied the right to deploy on L-band Dish Network pursuing FCC approval to deploy on S-band spectrum

OTHER LTE ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE U.S. DEPLOYMENTS PLANNED AND IN SERVICE
PLANNED DEPLOYMENTS
IN SERVICE
West Central Wireless, Mosaic Tel, Peoples Tel Co-op, PCTI, Pioneer Cellular, BendBroadband, Cellcom
Big River Telephone Bug Tussel Wireless Agri-Valley Broadband Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications System (Public Safety) C Spire (formerly Cellular South) CenturyTel City of Charlotte (Public Safety) Clearwire Corporation Commnet Wireless County of Hawaii Cross Wireless Leap Wireless (Cricket) Penasco Valley Telephone (PVT) Public Service Wireless Texas Energy Network Others

Cellcom

LTE EN LATINOAMRICA

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ALU LTE Trials in LATAM CONTRACT


700 (2011) AWS (2011) 2600-FD (2012) AWS (Planed)

AWS/2600-FD (2012)

2600-FD (2010)

700/2600-FD (2010)

700 (2011)

CONTRACT
2600-FD/TD (2011) 2600-FD/TD (2012) AWS (2011) 2600-FD (2012)

LTE arrived to CALA in 2011

Alcatel-Lucent is having a positive start

Second Wave of LTE in CALA 2H12


AWS 4Q12

AWS 2.6 1Q13 AWS 2Q13

AWS 4Q12 2600-FD/TD 3Q12

2600-FD 3Q13

AWS/1900 4Q-12

In addition to the incumbents operators, new entrants are expected

Verizon

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VERIZON WIRELESS
Fastest deployment of a new technology 1 year and 10 days Launched December 2010 Spent $8.9b in LTE Capex in 1H2011 230 markets covered 209m people covered (2/3 US population) ~10M LTE subs by May 2012

LTE

CDMA

Plan end of 2012: 400 markets, 260M people covered

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PROVEN SUCCESS WITH AGGRESSIVE LTE ROLLOUT IN 12 MONTHS


FIRST MOVER ADVANTAGE

THE VERIZON RESULT

34% 33% 32% 31% 30% 2010 2011


LTE launch

Source: Verizon, Informa

Source: Verizon 2012 Q1 Quarterly Report

FIRST TO MARKET WITH LTE CAPTURE EARLY ADOPTERS WITH 4G QoE


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VERIZON LTE
2nd operator to launch LTE commercially by Dic 2010 (after Teliasonera). 1 million subscribers covered by Day1 Today after 1.5 Years of commercial launch Verizon has 2/3 country rollout, ~10million LTE subs over >93million total subs (~10% LTE subs penetration in only 18 months) Spectrum: 700MHz (BC13) 2x10MHz nationwide, AWS for 2nd carrier and metrocells More than 10.000 LTE sites deployed Backhaul: Min BW 50Mbps. 90% of sites with 100Mbps. Fiber GiGe or MW GiGe VoLTE not commercially before 2013 Offered throughputs per user: 5-12Mbps DL and 2-5Mbps UL (higher in the field) Devices: Commercial launch with USB dongles. Smartphones 4 months after. Today >20 conventional devices (Smartphones, USB dongles) and >20 non-conventional devices (routers, gateways, healthcare) Innovation program to work together with chipset & device vendors and growth the product ecosystem

VERIZON LTE Notes (Cont)


When you looking LTE, the uplink is real broadband... that is 2 to 5 MB. With 3G the uplink is terrible. New services opportunities: send video up, videoconference, surveillance, gaming Pricing plans - Unlimited data plans for SmartPhones only the first 6 months. Good to start to gain subscribers. Smartphone data usage is different than other data devices like USB dongle, these one wont never been unlimited. - Princing plans were in favor of 4G... 20-25% cheaper than 3G.. in order to promote and move users from 3G to 4G - No throttling. User is notified about the consumptions 50%, 80%, 100%... when users reach the traffic limit (5GB, 10GB) then they receive a notification to buy more (buy another data chunk), if not, they dont get to use more bandwidth Users complain: device costs, devices high power consumption

VERIZON LTE Notes (Cont)


Users only care on throughput when they buy the device and do some speed test (to show to their friends) after this.. end user only care about quality of experience Latency is key to provide high QoE it could be even more important than throughput. User cares about the responsiveness, they want to have automatic response at touch. Thats the reason Verizon implement too many EPC to reduce latency No QoS service differentiation yet. Plan in 2013 with VoLTE. Few specific cases when specific users are willing to pay to guaranteed QoS Use data adoption as a Trojan horse to eventually get people to use services due to data usage and increase revenue on addition to big revenue... the all idea is to get people to use data by giving them truly broadband network and when they doing that offering data services like application, video conference, so in addition to the big revenue we have the apps revenue (increase App based ARPU) Market Barriers: Chipset cost. Create a multiple-ecosystem to have options and decrease the Price quickly. Year over year terminal price is decreasing 50%. Users dont get or understand that things can be connected (M2M)

XITO COMERCIAL
Acelerar la migracin desde 2G/3G para limpiar ese espectro rpido Foco en verticales y empresas para crecer Alianza con OTT como Skype

Primero en el mercado Cobertura Agresiva Espectro Correcto Alta Inversin

Capturaron los early adopters Retuvieron los usuarios de alto valor Variedad de terminales Venden CALIDAD como su diferenciador

Promociones iniciales: duplicaron los paquetes de datos de 3G


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AT&T

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AT&T
Launched September 2011 31 markets as of Apr 2012 74m people covered Nationwide by 2013 $20b investment in 2011 (wireless and wireline) Advertise largest HSPA+ and LTE network in the world
LTE WCDMA

Offering low cost ($50) devices


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4G LTE AT&T

http://www.att.com/network/

Notes about AT&T LTE


- 700MHz (BC17) 2x10MHz. AWS in some markets - LTE nework is not yet loaded. No congestion. No signalling problems. Data traffic is doubled each month - Devices: 98% Smarthphones - Users can achieve in the field: DL 25-30Mbps, UL 8-15Mbps - Promoted throughputs: DL 8-12Mbps - Technology evolution plans - Move GSM users to UMTS - Refarm 2G spectrum for LTE introduction. - 2G PS is decreasing (2.5% of total PS traffic). 3G traffic is increasing - Backhaul: fiber to almost all sites. 100Mbps for 3G+LTE traffic - QoS not yet used - Small Cells will be used for inbuildings (pilot pollution + corporate metro) - VoLTE & eMBMS not plans yet. Use CS call fallback.

SPRINT

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SPRINT NETWORK VISION 4G LTE PLANS


Under a 5-year contract, Alcatel-Lucent is deploying E2E 4G LTE in Northeast, mid-Atlantic and southern California regions of the U.S.A.
LTE CDMA

LTE RAN (FDD 1.9GHz & 800MHz) All-IP Wireless Packet Core Converged E2E Management System Wireless Network Guardian Services including project management, training, planning, installation, commissioning, integration and network optimization

WIMAX

Aggressive LTE roll-out with launch mid-2012 and nationwide coverage by 2013

MONETIZAR LTE: ESQUEMAS DE PRECIOS, NUEVOS SERVICIOS Y APPS


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TENDENCIAS DE PRECIOS PLANES LTE


Mobile Broadband Price Plans
Typical Price to Cap* Ratio $US/GB

Typical Plan Price $US/mth

Revenue per bit erosion ~ -40%

3G versus LTE
$140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 $lia A us tri a C an ad D en a m ar k E st on ia Fi nl an G er d m H a on ny g Ko ng Ja pa Li th n ua ni a N or w S in ay ga S ou po re th Ko re a S w ed en A us tra U S A

$20.0 $18.0 $16.0 $14.0 $12.0 $10.0 $8.0 $6.0 $4.0 $2.0 $-

Revenue per bit premium ~ +30%

ARPU premium ~ +40%

3G APRU

LTE APRU

3G $/MB

LTE $/MB

* Unlimited plans assumed to consume 30GB (HK, Singapore, US, Sw eden)

EN LA MAYORA DE LOS PASES, LTE TIENE UN PRECIO SUPERIOR A 3G (PREMIUM) EXCEPTO U.S.
Source: Alcatel-Lucent Analysis, Oct 2011

ESQUEMAS DE PRECIOS LTE PLANES DE DATOS


ILIMITADOS NTT DoCoMo Japan MetroPCS U.S.A. Deutsche Tel. Germany 1010 Hong Kong one2free Hong Kong EMT Estonia M1 Singapore Telenor Sweden T-Mobile Austria Omnitel
Norway Lithuania Germany

LIMITADOS / ACOTADOS

AT&T Mobility U.S.A Telia Sweden Verizon Wireless U.S.A. TELE2 Sweden SK Telecom Korea NetCom LG U+ Korea o2 Germany Sonera Finland Bell Mobility
Canada

Vodafone Telstra Australia

SIMPLES ESCALONADOS

Telia

Denmark

A1

Austria

TDC Rogers

Denmark

Canada

ILIMITADOS: Some operators have additional tiered plans ACOTADO: Range of data/pricing offers SIMPLE: Operators with only one LTE data plan ESCALONADO: Monthly pricing adjusts based on data usage
Source: Alcatel-Lucent

NUEVO PLAN DE VERIZON


http://solutions.vzwshop.com/shareeverything/

VERIZON LTE SMARTPHONES


Thunderbolt by HTC
Full Retail Price $569.99 2-Year Contract $249.99 2-Year Contract Free overnight shipping Data pack required Key Features 4G Technology 4G LTE Simultaneous Voice and Data Integrated Social Networking Flash 10.2 Google Web Browser Front and Rear Cameras Immense 4.3 screen

DROID CHARGE by Samsung


Full Retail Price $569.99 2-Year Contract $299.99 2-Year Contract Free overnight shipping Data pack required Key Features 4G Technology 4G LTE 4.3 Super AMOLED Plus Screen HTML Browser Front and Rear Cameras

Revolution by LG
Full Retail Price $559.99 2-Year Contract $249.99 2-Year Contract Free overnight shipping Data pack required Key Features 1Ghz Snapdragon Processor Bluetooth stereo support Camera 5.0 Megapixel 720p HD Video Capture VZ Navigator 16 GB microSD card pre-installed

VERIZONS SHARE EVERYTHING PLAN INTENDED TO CAPTURE THE WHOLE FAMILY

ABOUT $90 USD FOR ONE SMARTPHONE AND 1GB OF MONTH (PLUS THE PHONE)

AT&T Mobile Share is coming soon!

Get Unlimited Talk & Text plus shared data for all your devices on one simple plan. Plans range from 1GB to 20GB of data to share, and the more you share the more you save. Pick your plan, add up to 10 devices and youre ready to talk, text, browse the internet and more its all included in your AT&T Mobile Share Plan

AT&T Mobile Share Plan

SERVICIOS DE INTERNET FIJO HOGARES CON LTE


CASA

Fast Internet access 5 - 12 Mbps download 2 - 5 Mbps upload Wi-Fi connectivity for up to 20 devices Wired (Ethernet) connectivity for up to 4 devices Up to 5 email accounts included

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EL CARRO CONECTADO
UN TERMINAL CONECTADO SOBRE RUEDAS!

LA CMARA CONECTADA
ENVIA FOTOS Y VIDEOS EN TIEMPO REAL AL SERVIDOR

TELE-MEDICINA CON VIDEO SOBRE LTE


TeleHealth Monitor BlackBerry example
The Remote Health Monitoring solution PoC demonstrates diabetic blood glucose and hypertension measurements via a 3G/4G cellular network allowing continuous, simple ANYTIME, ANYWHERE patient care. Enabled over the LTE network offers the nurse the ability to gather patient data and if concerned, set up an instant video conference with the patient to assess

App Server Internet LTE Network

Telehealth Manager application Bluetooth

LTE

Data Browsing

Telehealth Manager App Protocol

Video Conference with Patient

ESTILISTA PERSONAL VIRTUAL


PRUEBA EN TU AVATAR ROPA O ESTILOS ANTES DE COMPRARLOS

CARTELES DIGITALES

What you want from where you are

ESPECTRO LTE

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LATINOAMRICA TIENE UNA DESVENTAJA COMPARADO CON OTRAS REGIONES


Spectrum per Operator (Mhz)
Germany France Denmark Spain Switzerland UK India Brazil (1) Mexico (1) Chile (1) Peru (1) Colombia (1) Argentina (1) Venezuela Ecuador
(1) Spectrum Cap figure (2) 2010 Figures Source: Telefonica, Pyramid

Subscribers (2) (MM)

Subscribers /Mhz (Thousands)

* AUMENTO 85

LOS LMITES DE ESPECTRO POR OPERADOR Pero esto ya est cambiando en algunos pases

OPCIONES NUEVO ESPECTRO PARA LTE LATINOAMERICA


FDD
BC7

Uplink 2500-2570 MHz Downlink 2620-2690MHz Total 2x70 MHz

FDD 70MHz Uplink


5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

TDD 50MHz UL+DL


5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

FDD 70MHz Downlink


5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

C10

C11

C12

C13

C10

C11

C12

C13

C14

TDD
BC38

2500

2570 MHz

2620 MHz

2570-2620 MHz Total 50 MHz

MHz

FDD
BC4

Uplink 1710-1755 MHz Downlink 2110-2155MHz Total 2x45 MHz

FDD
700

Plan de Banda Estados Unidos o Asia Pacfico?

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C14 2690 MHz

A10

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C9

C9

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

LATIN AMERICA - LTE SPECTRUM AUCTION VIEW


Spectrum Band 2.6 GHz (Band 7 FDD) Awarded today / 2Q12 Colombia (UNE), Mexico (MVS), Chile (AMX, TEF, Entel) Chile (VTR), Mexico (MVS), Brazil (Sky, TVA), Venezuela Peru (Sitel, Americatel) [ALL 3G] Brazil, Uruguay 2.1 GHz (Band 1) AWS (Band 4, or extended AWS BC10) Mexico (Telcel LTE; TEF & NII 3G), Chile (NII & VTR 3G) [ALL 2G/3G] Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru [ALL 2G] Brazil, Uruguay, Venezuela (2G/LTE) [ALL 2G] Brazil, Uruguay, Venezuela(2G/3G) [ALL 2G/3G] Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru Colombia, Peru, Uruguay (BC10), Rep Dom, Paraguay (BC10), Venezuela (+) Ecuador?, Venezuela(BC10) Argentina? 2012 Brazil, Colombia 2013 Peru?, Ecuador?, Argentina? Uruguay? Peru?, Ecuador?, Argentina? Uruguay? Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela 2014+

2.6 GHz (Band 38 TDD) ex-WiMAX or ex-MMDS 2.3 GHz (Band 40 TDD)

Brazil, Mexico (re-structure), Colombia,, Chile?, Uruguay?

Refarming

1900 MHz (Band 2)

Refarming Refarming Refarming

1800 MHz (Band 3) 900 MHz (Band 8)

Venezuela (+)

850 MHz (Band 5)

PLANES DE SUBASTAS ESPECTRO LATINOAMRICA

Country Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Paraguay Per Uruguay Dominican Republic Mexico

700MHz Future Future APT End 2013 APT 2014

AWS BC4 End 2012 or 2013 N/A

AWS BC10

2.6 MMDS->LTE not defined

N/A

DONE June2012 DONE May 2012

Planned Sep 2012 BC10

No plans 4 slots 2x10MHz 4Q12 +1 slot 2x20MHz future ANTEL 2x20 2 blocks 2x15 + 2x10

2x25 allocated Remain by Sep12

Planned

2 slots 2x20MHz 4Q12 BC10 4 slots 2x10Mhz

MMDS migration to center slot on going

APT H1-2013

Pending 1 slot 2x15 3Q12

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Evolucin del espectro LTE en Latinoamrica

La mayora de los operadores tienen espectro en 850/1900Mhz para 2G/3G Existen lmites de espectro en la mayora de los pases AWS, 2.6 parecen las candidatas al corto-mediano plazo 700 parece la banda comn para roaming a futuro (APT preferible) Posibles despliegues en TDD, pero casos aislados
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ESPECTRO 700MHz

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Dividendo Digital por Regin

Regin 2: 698-806MHz

Regin 1: 790-862MHz
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Regin 3: 698-806MHz

700MHz USA Band Plan


US
US Plan 698 A 6 B 6 C 6 D 6 E 6 A 6 B 6 C 6 C 11 A D 5 763 PS 12 769 PSBB US PSBB alloc 763 768 793 798 775 B C 11 A D 5 793 PS 12 799 PSBB 806 B

3GPP
Public Safety
Band 14 758 Band 13 746 Band 17 704 Band 12 698 716 728 746 716 734 746 757 776 787 10 768 788 10 798

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Banda de 700 MHz APAC


2 Alternativas para la banda 700 MHz : O una banda 2*45 MHz FDD o una banda 100 MHz TDD
690 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800

A6

BS TX 698 MHz 748 MHz 756 MHz

MS Tx 806 MHz

A7

TDD

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Opciones de asignacin de sub-banda 700 MHz (APAC)


APT UHF (2 x 45 MHz, Conventional FDD) 698 703 728 733 748 758 783 788 MHz DTV DL 803 B 10 MHz B 20MHz B 15MHz B 15MHz B 5MHz B 10 MHz 806 PPDR Uplink

Duplex B - Uplink 20MHz Duplex A - Uplink 30 MHz 45 MHz 5MHz 10 MHz Duplex A - Downlink 30MHz 45 MHz

Duplex B - Downlink 20MHz

3MHz A 10 MHz A 10 MHz A 20MHz A 15MHz A 5MHz A 15MHz A 10 MHz A 5MHz A 15MHz A 10 MHz B 10 MHz B 20MHz B 15MHz B 15MHz A 5MHz B 5MHz A 10 MHz A 20MHz A 15MHz A 15MHz A 10 MHz A 10 MHz A 5MHz A 15MHz A 10 MHz

Sub-band allocation options

Cada bloque representa un operador Cada color representa un ancho de banda A y B se refiere a los segmentos de transmisor (duplexA, duplexB)

A 5MHz

A 20MHz

B 10 MHz

B 10 MHz

A 5MHz

A 20MHz

B 10 MHz

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Japan Status on 700MHz band


Now

After Migratio n Government allocated the APT 700MHz band in Summer, 2012. 3*10MHz for 3 operators to be allocated at 700MHz LTE system is mandated. 80% Population Coverage and LTE-Advanced by March, 2019 2 systems using this band has to be migrated to designated bands. Most likely candidates are: Docomo, KDDI, eMobile Deployment plan to be proposed in the application (expected to start 2013-2015)
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Australia Status on 700MHz band


Government is going to auction band in Q3/Q4 12. Auction bundled with 2.6GHz the APT 700MHz

2*45MHz to be allocated at 700MHz Current proposal is to sell spectrum in 5 MHz block an operator can not acquire more than 2*20MHz in the 700MHz 3 to 4th operators expected to be awarded National license for 700 MHz, geographic license for 2600MHz. First deployment expected in 2013 in regional areas and 2014 in metro

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New Zealand Status on 700MHz band


Government is going to auction the APT 700MHz band in Nov 12. Likely to be FDD (2*45MHz) but decision is not final Current proposal is to sell spectrum in 5 MHz block potential 2*15MHz cap National license for 700 MHz. Spectrum is progressively recovered over the country as analogue TV switched off. Auckland is not complete until final stage in Nov 13 First deployments are expected in 2013 for regions that have spectrum cleared earlier.

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South Korea Status on 700MHz band


The 700Mhz band is currently allocated to TV broadcast The 700Mhz band is expected to be available for mobile spectrum after migration to DTV is complete (after 2013) All 3 mobile operators are interested in this band, KT, SKT and LGU+ South Korea governments spectrum enhancement plan specifies that 40Mhz of spectrum shall be allocated for mobile in 700Mhz

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Taiwan Status on 700MHz band

Cleared in June 2009 To be Clear Before June of 2013 To be Cleared by end of 2012

The 700 MHz bands are still used for Analog TV(698 ~704 MHz) and Military ( 730 ~ 806 MHz) purposes Government is going to clear all 700 MHz band before June 2013. The 700 MHz Band ( BW: 108 MHz ) is plan to release for LTE license by auction in the time frame from July 2013 to June 2014. 3 FDD (2 x 15 MHz) licenses expected to be awarded at 700MHz band. (most likely go with APT band). The First Commercial LTE rollout expected in 2014-2015.

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India Status on 700MHz band


The 700Mhz band is currently occupied by security agencies, information and broadcast, etc. The regulator has recently published a consultation paper to consult the telecom players in India on the Telecom Policy Framework (expected to be available by end 2012). Auction is expected by end of 2012 (could be earlier or later) Focus is on FDD 2X45 Mhz All big operators like RCOM, RIL-Infotel, Aircel, Bharti would be interested, as of now we have received queries from RCOM and Aircel for 700MHz LTE and device ecosystem comparison with other band and technology. Expected first deployment 2H 2014

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Indonesia Status on 700MHz band


Government is conducting technical assessment on APT band. Focus is for rural coverage, in which the upper band of TV broadcast is not occupied. Co-existence of analogue TV and LTE study underway. Focus on FDD 2X45 Mhz Scenario will be decided after technical assessment; strong candidate are:
3 X 15 Mhz block. Regional base (6 regions)

Earliest decision on auction is expected in late 2012 or 2013.

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Philippines Status on 700MHz band


SMC/Liberty is the sole owner of the entire 700Mhz band in Philippines. Planning to roll out 200 sites in US bandplan in 2012 vendor finalization is on going. They have shown interest to move to APT band when it becomes official spec in 3GPP and ecosystem is ready to support.

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Singapore Status on 700MHz band


700Mhz is available However, the regulator is worried about potential interference from neighboring countries (ie Malaysia and Indonesia) due to the geographical location of Singapore Will decide on APT 700Mhz depending on Malaysia and Indonesia move

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RESUMEN ESTADO 700MHZ APT


APT 700 Market Assesment

Market assessment as attached Most of the regulators in APAC are inclined towards APT 700Mhz rather than 700Mhz US Bandplan but lack of ecosystem readiness in near term Prototype RRH (together with SW support) in APT 700Mhz is needed in Q1 2013 onwards to launch trials with the operators. First commercial solution for APT 700Mhz shall be required by Q3 2013 as early adopter in Australia, New Zealand and Japan are looking for deployments in 2013/2014.

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ESPECTRO Proceso de Subasta en Chile

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LTE FREQUENCIES IN CHILE


SPECTRUM BID @ 2.6GHz
60MHz available as followed:
2505 2525 2545

UL
2625

Block A
2645

Block B
2665

Block C
2585

DL

Block A

Block B

Block C

TIMELINE December 16th, 2011: License bid rules established January 19th, 2012: End of Clarifications May 10th,2012: Bid Auction Only 3 candidates for 3 blocks July 2012: Expected License Award June 2013: Inspection of the Network by the subtel Before July 2013: Live LTE commercial Network

BID:

NoCash for License Program: The license cannot be bought - To get the license, you need to cover 345 zones Over 16 companies, only 3 presented an offer: ENTEL, CLARO & MOVISTAR

RESULTS CONCLUSIONS:
- The 3 should be awarded by decreto in July 2012 (under project validation) - All urban areas of Chile will be covered with LTE by 2013 (outdoor) & 2015 (indoor) - Each block of spectrum has a different mandatory coverage area - Chile will rely on existing infrastructure to deploy LTE

2565

ESPECTRO Resultados Subasta en Brasil


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ANATEL 2600MHz Coverage Obligations


2012
Q3 Q4 Q1

2013
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1

2014
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1

2015
Q2 Q3 Q4

License Auction June 2012 Milestone 1: - Apr/2013 - Cities for Confederations Cup - Cities = 6 - Population = 18M

June 2013

July 2014

Milestone 2: - Dec/2013 - World Cup Cities - Cities = +6 (more


TBD)

Milestone 3: - May/2014 - State Capitals & Cities with POP >500K - Cities = +34 - POP = +23M

Milestone 4: - Dec/2015 - Cities with POP >200K - Cities = +92 - POP = +27M

- POP = +17M

LTE Bands Auctioned on June 12th


Four big players in FDD National licenses
National band W 20+20 Mhz/FDD National band X 20+20 Mhz/FDD

FDD Bands
National bands: W : 20 + 20 MHz X : 20 + 20 MHz V1 : 10 + 10 MHz V2 : 10 + 10 MHz Regional bands: P : 10 + 10 MHz

National band V1 10+10 Mhz/FDD

TDD Bands
Regional band: U : 35 MHz Governmental band: T : 15 MHz

Governemental bands T 15Mhz/TDD Regional bands P 10+10 MHz/FDD U 35 Mhz/TDD

National band V2 10+10 Mhz/FDD

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ESPECTRO REGIN ANDINA

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ESPECTRO VENEZUELA

850 1900 2x12.5MHz 2x25MHz CDMA GSM GSM GSM UMTS

850 1900 2x12.5MHz 2x25MHz CDMA GSM GSM GSM UMTS

900 2x12MHz GSM UMTS

1800 2x20MHz GSM

2.5Ghz 1x48MHz

WiMAX

Opciones de Nuevo Espectro para 4G-LTE:


-AWS Extendido (Banda 10) 2x60MHz (se espera en 2013) - 2.5GHz FDD (Banda 7) 2x70MHz (no en corto plazo) - 700MHz APT 2x45MHz (largo plazo 2014)

ESPECTRO COLOMBIA

LIMITES DE ESPECTRO POR OPERADOR: -85 MHZ


SUBASTA AWS Y 2.6GHZ TDD/FDD PLANIFICADA SEPTIEMBRE 2012

850MHz: 100% asignada (25/25 MHz) 1900MHz: 95% asignada (85/90 MHz) 2600MHz: 26% asignada (50/190 MHz) AWS: 0% asignada (0/90 MHz)

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ESPECTRO ECUADOR

America Movil

850 2x12.5MHz GSM UMTS

1900 2x5MHz GSM

850 2x12.5MHz GSM UMTS

1900 2x5MHz

1900Mhz 2x20MHz UMTS + CDMA

GSM GSM

850MHz: 100% asignada (25/25 MHz) 1900MHz: 50% asignada (60/120 MHz) 2600MHz: 0% asignada (0/190 MHz) AWS: 0% asignada (0/90 MHz) (*)700MHz: 0% asignada (0/90MHz) (*)Se debe limpiar TV broadcast

2x30MHz PARA AMPLIAR 2G/3G (SmallCells) 2x185MHz PARA NUEVOS DESPLIEGUES 4G LTE (no hay planes corto plazo)

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TERMINALES

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DISPONIBILIDAD DE TERMINALES REPORTADA POR GSA @03 JULIO 2012


RPIDO CRECIMIENTO: 63 en Febrero 2011 269 en Enero 2012 417 en Julio 2012
FDD band DEVICES DONGLES

4 veces en 1 ao 1.5 veces en 6 meses


SMART PHONES TABLETS NOTEBOOKS

Dongles, 78 Routers, 157 Modules, 45

700 US
Tablets, 31 Smartphones, 83 Notebooks, 19 PC Cards, 3 Femtocells, 1

193 90 98 78 75

800 MHz 850 MHz 1800 MHz AWS 2600 MHz

417 terminales de LTE anunciados o ya comerciales

TENDENCIAS DE TERMINALES EN AMRICAS


EL ECOSISTEMA SE EST DESARROLLANDO
Current LTE FDD device ecosystem for NA includes BC2 (1900 MHz), BC13 (VzW), BC17 (AT&T), BC4 (AWS) and BC25 (Sprint, G Block). BC12 devices targeted for Q3 2012. AT&T targeting quad band solution (B4+B17+B2+B5). Sprint looking at B26+TDD in 2013 Current TDD ecosystem includes BC38, BC39, BC40 and BC41 (for Asia and ME markets) Current global form factors include Dongles, Smartphone, Hot Spot and Tablets

ASIC / CHIPSETS
QCOM, LG, Samsung and Moto are the key Tier1 ASIC vendors today for LTE devices Other ASIC vendors (Altair, Sequans, Broadcom, nVidia, Renasas) still in various levels of test and certification phase VOLTE based solutions currently in test mode. Commercial Tier1 devices targeted for Q2/Q3 2013 timeframe. QCOM 8960 solution will be the main play for 2013 and beyond

TERMINALES
Tier1 vendors (LG, Samsung, Moto and HTC) are dominating the NA FDD LTE device market (BC13, BC17, BC4, BC25). Some solutions from Sierra Wireless, Pantech and Novatel Very few Tier2 ODM are positioning LTE devices for NA market in 2012 (lack of volumes from Tier2 carriers, high certification cost). Tier2 ODM base to expand in 2013 for NA.

VZW LTE Device Ecosystem

Band 13

8 Smartphone from Motorola, LG, Samsung, Pantech and HTC

Samsung Stratosphere

Motorola Droid Bionic

Pantech Breakout

Samsung Droid Charge

LG Revolution

HTC Thunderbolt

Motorola Droid RAZR Spyder:

HTC Rezound

2 USB Dongles

2 Mobile Hotspots

2 Tablets

2 Netbooks

VzW 551L

Pantech UML290

VzW Mifi 4510L Samsung SCH-LC11

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Motorola Xoom 4G LTE

HP DM1-3010nr Compaq Mini CQ 10-688nr

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VZW LTE Device Ecosystem (contd)


New Smartphones

Band 13

LG Spectrum

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Motorola DROID 4

Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX

New Tablets

Motorola Xyboard 10.1 & 8.2


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Apple New Ipad

AT&T LTE Device Ecosystem


Smartphones and Tablets

Band 4

Band 17

HTC Jetstream

Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

HTC Vivid

LG Nitro HD

Samsung Galaxy Note

Pantech Element

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

Pantech Burst

USB & Wireless Gateway/Hotspot


Apple New Ipad

AT&T USBconnect Momentum 4G


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AT&T Evaluate 4G

Bandrich LTE Device Roadmap for Americas Region


New USB Rotatable Better performance Less power

C505 USB LTE: B17, B4 HSPA: AWS, 850, 1900 EDGE: 850, 1900 C506 USB LTE: B13 HSPA: 850 Outdoor CPE High gain antenna embedded LTE: B12/B17 or B13 or B4 or B25/B2

C525 USB LTE: B12, B13, B4 EVDO: AWS, 850, 1900

C528 USB LTE: B25, B2, B12 EVDO:850, 1900

Home router Wi-Fi 11n C505A USB LTE: B12, B4 HSPA: AWS, 850, 1900

Pocket router Wi-Fi 11n

R528 Home router LTE: B12, B4, B25, B2 EVDO: AWS, 850, 1900 Wi-Fi 11n, VoIP LCD display

P530, C530
LTE EVDO HSPA B12, B17, B4, B13, B25, B2 AWS, 850, 1900 AWS, 850, 1900, 2100

R505 Home router LTE: B17, B4 HSPA: AWS, 850, 1900 Wi-Fi 11n, VoIP LCD display

R525 Home router LTE: B12, B13, B4 EVDO: AWS, 850, 1900 Wi-Fi 11n, VoIP LCD display

P537, C537
LTE HSPA B7, B4, B12, B17, B13 850, 1900, 2100

Now

Q1, 2011

Q2, 2012

Q3,2012

Q4,2012

Q1,2013

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Bandrich LTE Multiband Pocket Router


Battery operated LTE embedded Wi-Fi router LTE with HSPA+ or EVDO fall-back LTE Category 3, FDD/TDD, DL 100Mbps, UL 50 Mbps HSPA+ DL 21Mbps, UL 5.7Mbps LTE bandwidth: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz DL 2x2 SU-MIMO 802.11 b/g/n, without Wi-Fi-MIMO Qualcomm MDM9615/9215 based Embedded LTE MIMO antennas and embedded Wi-Fi antenna External antenna ports Sleek design, pocket size, easy to carry Support WPS easy installation for new Wi-Fi devices MicroSD as network drive data share among devices GPS/AGPS supported Design in big battery (2500mAHr) Commercial Availability: Q4 2012

Model LTE HSPA EVDO

P530 B12, B13, B17, B25, B2, B4 AWS, 850, 1900, 2100 AWS, 850, 1900

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Bandrich LTE Multiband USB Modem


Rotatable USB connector LTE with HSPA+ or EVDO fall-back LTE Category 3, FDD/TDD, DL 100Mbps, UL 50 Mbps HSPA+ DL 21Mbps, UL 5.7Mbps EVDO Rev A. LTE bandwidth: 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz DL 2x2 SU-MIMO Qualcomm MDM9615/9215 based Multiple OS supported microSD slot External antenna ports for LTE MIMO Commercial Availability: Q4 2012
Model LTE HSPA EVDO P530 B12, B13, B17, B25, B2, B4 AWS, 850, 1900, 2100 AWS, 850, 1900

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