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Realising the LTE vision

Jane van Beelen

Executive Director, Regulatory

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Forecast: Handset versus Laptops

   

 

   

     

Forecast: Handset versus Laptops

s 1600

1000 1200 1400 1600

in millions

400 600 800 1000

shipments

Laptop

0 200 400

Global s

Mobile (total) Mobile (data 2008 2009

2010 2011

2012 2013 2014

Mobile (data capable)

Sources: Ovum and IDC

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Smartphones are becoming the standard

Smartphones

Feature phonesp

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But so are tablets…

Home or Business

Operating Systems

iOS

T‐Hub™

iOS

T‐Touch Tab™

Sizes, Shapes

7 inch Archos Toshiba Libretto – Augen GenTouch

9.7 inch iPad Dual screen

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Video is driving an explosion of Mobile Internet Traffic

3.5 4

nth)

2.5 3

ic (Exabyte/Mon

Web/Data/Other VoIP

1 1.5 2

e Internet Traffi

Gaming P2P Video

0

Mobil 0.5

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2010

Video will account for 66% of gglobal mobile traffic byy 2014

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And mobile apps are exploding

Th AThe Apple App Store still leads in both the l A St till l d i b th th number of apps and downloads, but

Android Market is gaining momentum through a large number of devices.

Of the individual Apps, Facebook is by far the most popular on almost all platforms;

Facebook has some 100 million iOS users d 12 illi A d id

and 12 million Android users

Daily app downloads:

Apple App Store: 17M/day

A d id M k Android Market : 8M/day t 8M/d

Nokia OVI: 1.6M/day

RIM App World: 1.5M/day

I t In terms of total users, Nokia s OVI leads f t t l N ki ’ OVI l d the market with 140 million registered users; however, the users are much less active than at e.g. Apple App Store.

Number of apps in popular app stores

300,000

~140,000

~10 000

~30,000

10,000

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Which has all driven an explosion of use

10.5 million wireless customers

1.7b wireless broadband SIOs up 58%

Typical Monthly Usage per Device Type

Monthly Usage

Conventional Phone

Mid Range Smart Phone

High End Smart Phone

Tablet Data Card

Device

Traffic (Mbps)

Indicative Busy Hour NextG HS Data Traffic

DL Busy Hour Rate [Mbps]

UL Busy Hour Rate [Mbps]

Jul-06 Oct-06 Feb-07 May-07 Aug-07 Dec-07 Mar-08 Jun-08 Sep-08 Jan-09 Apr-09 Jul-09 Nov-09 Feb-10 May-10 Aug-10

BH HS Data

Date

WBB data traffic doubling every WBB data traffic doubling every

12 Months

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3

               

g

HSDPA/HSUPA

3.6/14.4Mbps 1.9 Mbps

HSPA+

42 Mbps HSPA+

21(28)/5.8

HSPA+(MIMO) 84 Mbps

HSPA+(MBand) 168 Mbps LTE

LTE

172 Mbps ++

W i h d HSPA h l ll

We are running as hard as HSPA technology allows

Leading Network Refarming the 850MHz

technology evolution Nine world firsts in 4 years :

HSUPA 5.8 Mbps* : Jun 2009

HSPA+ DC42 Mbps* N/W : Dec 2009

spectrum

Over the past 23 years 850Mhz

Delivered Telstra’s cellular AMPS (1G) network - 1997

2009

HSPA+ 42 Mbps* DC device:

Aug 2010

Plans for 84Mbps* - “use gas left in the HSPA+ tank”

Replaced the AMPS network with the CDMA (2G) digital cellular technology - 2000

Commenced delivering the Next GTM (3G) network and CDMA

h t d i 2007

Trialling LTE was shut down in 2007.

200 6

200 7

200

8 2009 201

0

201 1

201 2

201 3

6 7 8 0

HSDPA/HSUPA

3.6/14.4Mbps 1.9 Mbps

DC-HSPA+

42 Mbps**

HSPA+

21(28)/5.8 84 Mbps 168 Mbps

LTE

MC- HSPA+ and MIMO

LTE

172 Mbps++

*All speeds quoted are peak network speeds. Customer download speeds are lower.

** Compatible devices commercially available mid 2010.

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g p y

But we need to deploy LTE to cater for use

700 850 900

LTE WCDMA GSM

1800 2100 2600

GSM1800 WCDMA LTE

MH 700

(Digital Dividend)

900

850 1800 2100 2600 MHz

Low Capacity

Good Area and Depth of Coverage

High Capacity

Poor Area and Depth of Coverage

Low Frequency Bands High Frequency Bands

n x 20 MHz 1800 MHz or 2.6 GHz

x 20 MHz 700 MHz

High Frequency 1800 MHz or 2.6 GHz

capacity Layer

LTE 700 MHz Layer from Digital Dividend 700MHz LTE wide area

Coverage & capacity n x 7 n x 5 MHz 850 MHz

3G 850 MHz

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LTE trials are underway

•Objective: test the capability and performance of the LTE technology and assess its viability for Objective: test the capability and performance of the LTE technology and assess its viability for commercialisation in the near future.

•Vendors:

•EricssonEricsson

•Huawei

•Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)

•Scope:

•The trials will take place using ACMA approved 2.6GHz test spectrum and 1.8GHz spectrum.

•Assess the performance and capability of LTE in the Telstra radio access network.

••Includes some core network development and build testingIncludes some core network development and build testing.

•Capacity and coverage of LTE with various radio unit power configurations.

•Performance of MIMO with various base and use equipment antenna configurations.

•An understanding of the load generated by the X2 interfaceAn understanding of the load generated by the X2 interface.

•An understanding of the evolved packet core (ePC) utilising Telstra’s model packet core network.

This is in addition to the deployment of the worlds first Dual-Band LTE commercial network in Hong K

Kong bby Tellstra subT t bsidiidiary CSL CSL and ZTEd ZTE

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Site of the world’s longest LTE call

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How will LTE services evolve?

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50 billion connections 2020

Source: Ericsson

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The

The phone phone bec beco omes mes eevver eryytthing hing

??

Most “pocketable” devices are

already in a mobile phone

What’s next?

already in a mobile phone

• Most still exist as categories of their own as well, but are threatened species

• More of the things previously in your pocket?

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  i     M bil Cl

Cloud S d Services ffor Mobiles

T S it T l ’s SaaS OffS Offeriing T-Suite – Telsttra’ S

– Access to network hosted pplications delivered as a web-based subscription service (accessible by fixed and wireless connected devices)

Application examples:

Email, calendar and contacts

Microsoft Exchange Online: compatible with Windows Mobile® 6.0

Microsoft Exchange Online: compatible with Windows Mobile® 6.0 and 6.1 devices andand 6.1 devices and Exchange ActiveSync® devices (including Apple iPhone™)

Hosted BlackBerry for Microsoft Exchange Online

Customer Relationship ManagementCustomer Relationship Management

Maximizer CRM: a small to medium business CRM system optimised for mobile access.

The service includes contact and account management, Opportunity Management and Sales Force Automation

Workforce Management

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Mobile will deliver smart infrastructure

Sensors, Computers and Communications Devices

Magnetic Nails

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C i i  WiFi / Bl    h / HSPA / LTE       

     

 

       

     

 

In-Car – an emerging device class

Connectivity: WiFi / Bluetooth / HSPA+ / LTE Application ecosystem (Android, MeeGo) Speech recognition

DLNA / UPnP (content sharing) Head‐up Display (driver information) Location aware: GPS

Location‐aware: GPS

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Mobiles are already changing healthcare

Wireless Parameter

transfer to transfer via

hosted portal Bluetooth

Next G Mobile Phone

Medical portal Glucose meter

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And will continue to do so

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Mobile will deliver new ways to broadcast

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