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3GPP2 Technology Roadmap

May 3, 2007

MediaFLO

A Day in the Life of a World Cup MediaFLO EV-DO HSPA+ VoIP HSPA+ EV-DO VoIP Fan MediaFLO
EV-DO / HSPA+ VoIP 3G Broadband Data GPS BluetoothTM EV-DO / HSPA+ VoIP 3G Broadband Data BluetoothTM 3G Broadband Data GPS 3G Broadband Data

3G Broadband Data BluetoothTM

Watches pre-game on way to meeting friends at pub

Change of plans friends moved to another pub

A better change of plans!

Stadium crowded time to use friend finder

Sharing the experience with friends at pub

Wireless Broadband Evolution

Network Evolution
All-IP Network For Fixed-Mobile Convergence (VoIP & data) Co-existence of Different Access Networks for Various Needs Coverage, Mobility, Capacity, QoS, Data Rates

Mobile Device Evolution


Convergence of Communication, Computing & CE Platforms Multi-mode Devices Connect to Various Access Networks Service Requirements, Availability, Cost

Service Evolution
User Behaviors Trend from Wired to Wireless Same Rich IP Apps and Services in all Environments Ubiquitous & Consistent Experience Desired

Multiple air interfaces supported with a commonTechnology for the allNetwork Evolution: The Right all-IP based core network

Right Service Selection of access based on service requirements, availability, cost Full range of devices access the same content across different IP networks

Device Evolution: Convergence of > Multimode devices supporting & CE Platforms Communication, Computing several air interfaces

PP, PP2, GPS, FLO/DVB-H, 802.11 Embedded WAN in CEs Handset acts as WAN gateway to CEs (via 802.11, UWB or Bluetooth)

WCDMA, CDMA2000, 802.11, FLO DSP DSP Memory

MPROC GPS 3D Graphics Video Audio Imaging

> Continued advances of device capabilities


New class of computers -- Ultra Mobile PCs
Mobile microprocessors Dual CPU - Up to 1 GHz

Multimedia
3D Graphics, camera, video, display, gaming, mp3 players
Ultra Mobile PC

Large storage capacity for personal media library

Service Shift from > User Trends Evolution: Same Rich IP Apps and Services in all Environments Wired to Wireless

Ever increased demand for more and higher quality video Users sharing content within a traditional fixed environment (wireless through the home) Place-shifting of content now accessible at all times and places with wireless Introduction of mobile realtime TV services via multicast technology

> Individuals becoming content creators


Handsets now becoming media generation and storage

User Generated Content on Social Networks

Four Dimensions of Airlink Performance


End User Benefits
> Peak Data Rates:
Achievable when user in optimal radio conditions

> User Data Rates:


Avg data rate Cell edge data rate

Enhanced User Experience More Flexible & Affordable Services New Apps/Services

> Quality of Service (QoS):


Ability to prioritize apps/ flows Low and consistent latency Fast connection time Seamless mobility for delay sensitive apps

> Capacity:
Higher capacity allows more simultaneous users and higher data consumption per user

CDMA2000

CDMA CDMA/TDM OFDM Wireless Evolution: EV-DO The Right Technology for the Right Application EV-DO EV-DO

OFDMA

1X

REL 0
Rev 0

REV A
Rev 1

REV B UMB1
Rel-8 (Ph 2)

FLASH-OFDM
Mobile WAN Technologies
Rel-99 Rel-5 (HSDPA)

FLASH-OFDM (Pre- UMB)


Rel-6 (HSUPA) Rel-7 (Ph 1)

WCDMA

HSPA

HSPA + LTE

EV-DO

EV-DO

Wide-Area Multicast Technologies

GOLD

Platinum Multicast
WCDMA

MBMS FLO/DVB-H

Local-Area Technologies

802.11b 1999

802.11a/g 2006

802.11n 2007 2008

802.11 n (Full) 2009 2010 +

1-UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband), previously referred to as Rev C LBC

A Well Established Mobile Broadband Evolution OFDMA CDMA CDMA/TDM OFDM Path
All-IP Services Broadband downloads CDMA2000 EV-DO Broadband uploads Low Latency Advanced QoS VoIP, PTT an d VT OFDM Multicast EV-DO Multi-Carrier Rev A Lower delays and higher data rates Software Upgrade EV-DO

1X

REL 0
DL: 2.4 Mbps peak UL: 153 kbps peak

REV A
DL: 3.1 Mbps peak UL: 1.8 Mbps peak DL: 5.3 Mbps peak UL: 1.8 Mbps peak Rev 1

REV B
DL: 6.2 73.5 Mbps peak2 UL: 3.6 27 Mbps peak 2

DL: 3.0 Mbps peak UL: 900 kbps peak Rev 0

DL: up to 288 Mbps peak3 UL: up to 78 Mbps peak3

FLASH-OFDM
Optimized OFDMA Solution All-IP Services

FLASH-OFDM (Pre- UMB)


K=3 frequency re-use VoIP

UMB1
Highly optimized OFDMA solution 5-20 MHz carrier bandwidth4 VoIP FDD & TDD5 Modes MIMO & SDMA Support

1 UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) - Previously referred to as Rev C LBC 2 Peak rates scalable with number of carriers standard supports up to 15 carriers. Upper range highlights introduction of 64-QAM (1 RF carrier 4.9 Mbps peak) 3 Expected rates for 20 MHz, FDD, 4x4 MIMO 4 1.25 MHz option also included in the standard 5 TDD mode is under discussion

1999

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010 +

> Efficient data delivery for CDMA2000 1X networks


New RF carrier to existing radio equipment Designed for efficient delivery of best effort, asymmetric traffic

EV-DO Rel 0

> Increased capacity


870 kbps forward link sector capacity 316 kbps reverse link sector capacity

> Higher data rates


2.4 Mbps on forward link 153 kbps on reverse link

> QoS
Enables different grades of services based on subscription level

> Enhanced services and applications


Greatly improved end-user experience for applications such email download, file transfers, VoD & MoD DO Gold Multicast

> Backward compatibility


Re-use core network and radio infrastructure Handoffs supported from DO to 1X

EV-DO Rev A
> Key Improvements
Designed for symmetric traffic Reduced latency and optimized QoS

> Increased capacity


1.2 times Rel 0 forward link sector capacity 3.4 times Rel 0 reverse link sector capacity Social Networking

> Higher data rates


3.1 Mbps peak data rate on forward link 1.8 Mbps peak data rate on reverse link

> QoS
User based and flow based prioritization Enables different grades of services based on subscription level to expand the addressable market

> Enhanced services and applications


Improves user experience UL intensive apps (sending files, picture/video messaging) Target mass market for applications such as mobile social networking DO Platinum Multicast

> Key Improvements

Aggregates multiple carriers for higher performance

EV-DO Rev B

> Increased capacity


Bigger pipe to address more users & encourage longer usage

> Higher data rates


Proportional to number of carriers aggregated Flexible frequency re-use configurations

> QoS
Reduced delays from with delivery from a bigger pipe

> Enhanced services and applications


Significantly enhanced user experience for existing applications throughout cell coverage Faster Download of Higher Quality, Longer Video and Music

> Backward compatibility


Software upgrade to existing DOrA channel cards Continued support for existing Rev A devices Higher Quality and Longer Videos

PP2 Continues to Evolve as Coexistence of Rev B and Leading IP WWAN UMB


Rev B = Multi-carrier Rev A, up to 5 MHz Carrier Bandwidth
Bond Rev A channels together with software as VoIP capacity is added Improved peak, avg and cell edge data rates Improved user experience (lower delays, consistent high data rates) Backward compatibility with legacy devices

UMB = Deployments Utilizing 5 - 20 MHz Carrier Bandwidth


Highly optimized mobile OFDMA solution Support for Flat Network Architecture Proposed support for TDD and FDD More capacity with wider carrier bandwidth, advanced MIMO and SDMA support Higher avg & peak data rates (wider carrier bandwidth, advanced MIMO) Multimode devices provide seamless migration Target Publish Date April 2007

>

UMB (UltraOFDMA solution with higher performance than competing Mobile Broadband) Highly optimized Mobile
technologies
Advanced antenna techniques, superior interference management, optimized reverse link

>

Scalable IP network architecture and advanced QoS mechanisms enable leading-edge performance
Support for real time services and seamless handoffs

> > >

Enhanced user experience with higher data rates (peak, avg, cell edge), lower latency, and seamless mobility More flexible and affordable services with higher capacity & robust QoS capabilities Support for all applications ranging across all types of devices

Peak Data Rates 10 MHz, FDD


1X2 FL 37 Mbps 2X2 70 Mbps 1X2 RL* 34 Mbps 4X4 140 Mbps 1X4 34 Mbps RL* FL

Peak Data Rates 20 MHz, FDD


1X2 74 Mbps 2X2 140 Mbps 1X2 78 Mbps 4X4 288 Mbps 1X4 78 Mbps

* RL

SIMO 1XN: 1 tx antenna at terminal, N rx at AP

PP2 Evolution Offers Industry Leading Mobile Broadband Capabilities

> EV-DO was built to support all-IP services > EV-DO Rev A supports higher data rates, increased capacity > QoS support in Rev A enables support for delay sensitive packet Applications (e.g., VoIP, Push to Media, Video Telephony) > Rev B provides a natural evolution in existing spectrum via software upgrade as operators add more voice and data capacity with additional Rev A cards > Rev B provides superior user experience with consistently higher data rates and lower

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