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Spectrum Management for
IMT (2G/3G/4G) Networks
we wens e nSpectrum Technology Manager
Telefnica Germany
Broadband Russia & CIS 201March 22 nd 2012, Moscow, Russia
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Presence in Europe, Africa and Latin America (25 countries) Total number of customers amounted to 299.7 millions #5 in telco sector worldwide in terms of market ca italisation #1 as an European integrated operator #4 in the Eurostoxx 50 ranking status as of 30.09.2011
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Spectrum for IMT
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Spectrum Estimation of Mobile Services
Report ITU-R M.2078 (2006) presents the results of the calculation of spectrum requirements for RAT Group 1 (pre-IMT, IMT-2000 and itsenhancements) and RAT Group 2 (IMT-Advanced) in 2010, 2015 and
.
Remark: RAT Group 3: Existing radio LANs and their enhancementsRAT Group 4: Digital mobile broadcasting systems and their enhancements
H
NOTE: When more than one network is present in a country, the total spectrum requirement may be
higher in order to account for packaging the spectrum (integer multiples of 40 MHz for RATG1)
L
How much additional spectrum is needed ?
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Candidate Bands
Report ITU-R M.2079 evaluates suitable frequency ranges to fulfil thevision for the future development of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced. Itincludes also a list of ros and cons:
4400 49903400 42002700 2900410 - 430
450 - 470
590 MHz800 MHz200 MHz
100 MHz
-
530MHz
0 1 2 3 4 5 f/[GHz]Needed spectrum ( 695 / 1135 MHz ) Candidate spectrum ( 2220 MHz )
But different regions:
It is understood, that only parts of these bands are / will be available for IMT-Advanced
eren mar e s an regu a ons Different existing services and spectrum assignments
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Why additional new spectrum ?
Mobile shopping 01:20 AMPM Geolocation08:05 AMPM News e-Banking e-Government e-Health
M2M
05:30 AM
PM
ugmente
reality09:05 AM
PM
oc a
Networks
terr. dig.TV HD Ask an Expert
Music
People have embraced a fascinating journey towards a total digital life
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9
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New Terminals
BenQ Concept Phone Concept phones by Yanko Design,
Jim Mielke and Biodomotica
Parkoz Transformer Phone Nokia Morph
Sliced-up Phone (Kan Yasuma,
Kaora, Designer Wataru Igarashi Asus Waveface Ultra
o s ga , os sa ana a
20.03.2012Slide 10Nokia 888
Fold-a-Phone (Hanna Sahlen undSachiko Munakata)
Yanko Design
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RA-07 / WRC-07- - - -. . . . . . .
http://www.itu.int/publ/R-VADM-RES-2007/en(118 pages)
http://www.itu.int/md/R07-WRC07-R-0001/en(488 pages)
3 major results in relation to Spectrum for IMT
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ITU Objectives / WRC-07 results
ITU
ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication technologies.s e g o a oca po n or governmen s an e pr va e sec or, s ro e n e p ng e
world communicate spans 3 core sectors: Radiocommunication, Standardization and
Development. ITU is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and its membership includes 191Member States and more than 700 Sector Members and Associates.
Radio Assembly (RA)
The Radio Assembly meets prior to each World Radio Conference to review the structure
of the ITU-R and to make decisions on any issues that have not been resolved by the ITU-R Study Group(s) during the Study Period (between WRCs)
World Radio Conferences review the global Radio Regulations (RRs). RRs define which
services and systems can use specified spectrum bands.
WRC-07 results
6 th RTT for IMT-2000 OFDMA TDD WMAN (WiMax)
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Workplan for IMT-Advanced
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Different Technologies influence Spectrum
For IMT-2000 different radiointerfaces / modulations are usedaround the world:
W-CDMA (e.g. Europe)
CDMA2000 (e.g. America) TD-SCDMA (e.g. China) OFDMA (e.g. USA)
resultin in re ional differences in
IMT-2000 enhancements (e.g. LTE) and IMT-Advanced will bring
spectrum allocation and licensing
Additional channel bandwidths (1,6 / 2,5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 40 / 100 MHz) Resulting in variable bandwidths of (1,4 / 3,2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 40 / 100 MHz) New modulation schemes e. . OFDMA MIMO antenna systems (e.g. 8x for BS and 4x for UE) Relaying / multi-hop networks
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WRC-07: Allocated IMT Bands
Under AI 1.4 globally harmonized spectrum was identified for use by IMT. In additionto the existing 2G / 3G spectrum, various additional bands were allocated resulting in392 MHz (EU, Africa, Asia) / 428 MHz (Americas, CHN, KOR, IND, JPN, NZL, a.o.):
existing spectrum IMT candidates new allocated IMT spectrum at WRC-07 f/[GHz]
72 MHz in the band 790 862 MHz in Region 1 (EU, Africa) and 3 (Asia). Region 2
(Americas) and 9 Asian countries allocated 108 MHz in the band 698 806 MHz.100 MHz 2.3 2.4 GHz band200 MHz 3.4 3.6 GHz band: no global allocation, but accepted by many countries with
some obligations (e.g. cross-border deployment and power limitations)
Remark: This spectrum will not be available immediately, but become available following further
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collaborative work on international, regional and national level (e.g. digital dividend in EU >2012-15)
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Agenda WRC-12- -
Agenda Item 1.5 "to consider worldwide/regional harmonization of spectrum for electronic news gathering
- -,
Agenda Item 1.17
to consider results of sharing studies between the mobile service and other services in the band 790-862 MHz in Re ions 1 and 3 , in accordance with Resolution [COM4/13] (WRC-07), to ensure the adequate protection of services to which this frequency band isallocated, and take appropriate action;
Agenda Item 8.2 to recommend items for inclusion in the agenda for the next WRC [COM6/22] (WRC-07)
Remark
AI 8.2 should include a new AI towardsWRC 15 to review the s ectrumavailability for IMT: New studies (ITU RM.2034) on the spectrum requirementsand additional allocations to the mobile
IMT.This request is based on the calculated increase in mobile traffic (mainly data),
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.by a factor of >5 already today .
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RA-12 / WRC-12 / CPM 15-1- - - - -. . . . . . . . . .
http://www.itu.int/pub/R-VADM-RES-2012(128 pages)
http://www.itu.int/md/R12-WRC12-R-0001/en(362 pages)
2 new agenda items in relation to Spectrum for IMT
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WRC-12 resolutions
Various resolution have been approved by WRC-12
Res. COM 5/10: Use of the frequency band 694-790 MHz by the mobile, except
aeronautical mobile, service in Region 1 and related studies to a ocate t e requency an - z n eg on to t e mo e, except
aeronautical mobile, service on a co-primary basis with other services to whichthis band is allocated on a primary basis and to identify it for IMT;
Res. COM 6/8: Studies on frequency-related matters on International MobileTelecommunications and other terrestrial mobile broadband applications
to study additional spectrum requirements, taking into account to study potential candidate frequency bands, taking into account the results of
the studies under resolves 1, protection of existing services and the need for
studies referred to in resolves 2 include sharing and compatibility studies withservices already having allocations in the potential candidate bands and inadjacent bands, as appropriate, taking into account the current and planned
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use of these bands by the existing services, as well as the applicable studies
already performed in ITU-R;
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WRC-15 agenda
WRC-15 agenda is based on RESOLUTION [COM6/6] (WRC-12)
18 new agenda items have been approved
Amongst them, 2 agenda items in relation to IMT/mobile have been approved:
Agenda Item 1.1 on additional spectrum for IMT: to consider additional
of additional frequency bands for International Mobile Telecommunications(IMT) and related regulatory provisions, to facilitate the development of terrestrial mobile broadband applications, in accordance with Resolution
;
Agenda item 1.2 on UHF spectrum: to examine the results of ITU R studies, inaccordance with Resolution COM5/10 (WRC 12), on the use of the frequency
an x - z y e mo e, excep aeronau ca mo e, serv ce nRegion 1 and take the appropriate measures;
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A view on the timing
Global I1: Mobile Industry is working on a possible DD-2, dependent of Global / European decisions (e.g. WRC-12 / WRC-15). In the
light of the underlying processes, additional 7/800 MHz spectrum (e.g. 90 MHz) could become available 2020 onwards earliest
I2: Survey / questionnaire by EC on more liberalised use of 2 GHz (harmonised TDD-usage, technology neutrality) until 05.08.Will be answered on behalf of TEF SA by SPG. An according EC decision is planned for Q2/2012.
I3: draft harmonised 3.5 GHz bandplan for consultation until 26.08.2011 (ECC/DEC/(11)HH):
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Important spectrum issuesUHF-Band
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Importance of UHF bands for IMT
WRC-07 identified UHF spectrum for IMT - Current situation
In various countries this spectrum iscurrently still used by broadcastingapplications
US was first to auction spectrum inese an s
Europe: DE, SWE, ES, ITA, FRA,Switzerland, Portugal
ex o o ow n urope: ,
Asia: ???
ene s To cover rural areas with IMT, spectrum in the bands 900, 1800/1900, 2100/2600 MHz
alone is only limited suited:
- 900/1800: currently used by 2G and 3G in the future DD (800): better propagation conditions / larger cell-sizes / better indoor-coverage
UHF band is now loball allocated for IMT
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scale of economy for hardware / devices / roaming etc.
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European UHF band plan (Region 1)
ECC Decision of 30.10.2009 (ECC/DEC/(09)03, Annex 1&2) and CEPT report 31 on harmonised conditions for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN)
operating in the band 790-862 MHz
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UHF in region 3
Decision(s) in Asia 698-806 MHz:
AWG ( APT Wireless Group) has agreed harmonised 2x 45 MHz FDD bandplanplus optional TDD-only bandplan:(APT REPORT No. APT/AWF/REP-14 Edition: September 2010)
10 MHz centre a
5 3
45 MHz 45 MHz698
MHz
806 MHz
694 MHz
PPDR/LMRDTTV
Figure 1: Harmonised FDD Arrangement of 698-806 MHz band
Figure 2: Harmonised all-TDD Arrangement of 698-806 MHz band
PPDR/LMR806
MHz
DTTV 698
MHz
694 MHz
China DD becomes available in 2015 no decision about TDD/FDD yet
790-862 MHz: The rest of region 3 will have to agree on 790-862 MHz arrangement
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Certain likelihood for adopting the CEPT bandplan
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Two (initial) Candidates for IMT-Advanced
China
.
DECT-A
LTE-
Rev. 1
Advanced
DL ~ 1Gbps
UMB
t i e s
UMB
802.16m F i n a
a p a
b i l i
20.03.2012Slide 25Basis chart by courtesy of GSA
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2G / 3G / 4G Technologies
Technology CarrierBW
UL PeakData Rate
DL PeakData Rate
Latency Spectrum[MHz]
Spectral Eff.[Bit/s/Hz]
EDGE (MCS-9)
118 Kbps
236 Kbps
300 ms
,
0,33 (EDGE)
UMTS 5 MHz 384 Kbps 384 Kbps 250 ms 900/1800/ 0,51ps
HSPA 5 MHz 5.7 Mbps 14 Mbps ~70 ms DD/900/2100/2600
2,88
HSPA+ (16 QAM)(64 QAM + Dual)
5 MHz 11.5 Mbps ~28 Mbps(42 Mbps)
~30 ms DD/900/2100/2600
12,5
LTE (Rel8) var. up to ~75Mbps ~150Mbps ~10 ms DD/900/ 1800 16,32x z z
WiMaxIEEE 802.16e
10 MHz 70 Mbps 70 Mbps134 Mbps
~50 ms 2600/3500 3,7
LTE- Advanced * 1
>40 MHz- 100 MHz
>500 Mbps*2
>1 Gbps*2
< 5 ms IMT DL: 30 *3UL: 15 *3
IMT- var. up to 270 Mbps 600 Mbps 154G
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vance z ps , ps : > ,
*1 To be confirmed with 3GPP Rel.10 by end 2011*2 Theoretical possible maximum data-rates based on "Peak Spectral Efficiency (*3)
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Which technology for which spectrum ?
Spectrum GSMEDGE/GPRS
UMTSHSxPA
HSPA+ LTE WiMax(TDD)
Carrier Bandwidth 200 kHz 5 MHz 5 MHz var. var.
790-862 (DD) n.a. 14 MBps 28 MBps max. 10 MHz50-60 MBps
possibly FDD
from 2012
900 114 kbps 14 MBps 28 MBps max. 10 MHz50-60 MBps
114 kb s 14 MB s 28 MB s restr. 20 MHz
2011
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Spectrum and carrier aggregationCarrieran w t100 MHzIMT-Advanced will provide carrier bandwidth up to 100 MHz
1. In-band carrier aggregation
2. Carrier aggregation with carriers in different spectrum bands (non-contiguous)
100 MHz carrier bandwidth 20 10020 20 20 20
100sage o ragmen e
spectrum 30 1060
f30 60 10
Possibility for wider total bandwidth without correspondingly wider contiguous spectrum
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1.8 / 2.1 / 2.6 GHz
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Carrier Aggregation status in 3GPP RAN
BandE-UTRAoperating
Uplink (UL) band Downlink (DL) band DuplexUE transmit / BS receive Channel UE receive / BS transmit Channel
3GPP TR 36.808 V1.7.0 (2011-10): Non-Contiguous CA for Rel. 10
Ban mode
MHzBW MHzFUL_low (MHz) F UL_high (MHz) F DL_low (MHz) F DL_high (MHz)
CA_1-51 1920 1980 10 1) 2110 2170 10
FDD5 824 849 10 1) 869 894 10
3 1710 1785 10 15 2) 1805 1880CA_3-7
, , FDD7 2500 2570 10, 15 2) 2620 2690 10, 15, 20
CA_4-134 1710 1755 10 2) 2110 2155 10
FDD13 777 787 10 2) 746 756 10
CA_4-174 1710 1755 10 2) 2110 2155 10
FDD
Note 1: Only one uplink component carrier is used in any of the two frequency bands at any timeNote 2: The first part of the WI considers only one uplink component carrier to be used in any of the two frequency bands at any time.
3GPP NWI 460007
Various additional CA combinationse.g. Europe: 800 MHz + 1.8 GHz
2.6 GHz + 1.8 GHz
20.03.2012Slide 29 Source: 4G Americas, Mobile BroadbandSpectrum Requirements,_March 2011
. z + z
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How to get spectrum for LTE / 4G ?
LTE capability in the German spectrum landscape
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General possibilities to get access to spectrum
1. Purchase spectrum Auction: most expensive, best income for regulator Beauty contest: application with no guarantee of acceptance
- . .
2. Spectrum Refarming Re-using existing spectrum with new technologies In most European countries spectrum refarming is possible (legacy issues ?) Possible bands: 900 / 1800 MHz UMTS/LTE or 2100 MHz LTEProblem: legacy spectrum is not equally distributed amongst existing MNOs
3. Free-Up additional spectrum Try to find spectrum which is not (efficiently) used (e.g.
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Spectrum auction in Germany
Blocks
Blocks
800 (DD) 2x 30 MHz 6 0 0 New band
2100 2x 20 MHz 4 5 + 14.2 MHz 2 Existing band
2600 2x 70 MHz 14 50 MHz 10 New band
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Total 290 MHz 70 MHz 360 MHz
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Germany: Lot allocation
1) Full LTE-deployment2 Extendin le ac s ectrum
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3) TDD-LTE deployment
Fi l lt f ti ( d #223 #224)
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Final result of auction (round #223 = #224)
4.4Bn
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Bl k ll ti ft ti ( ibl i )
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Block allocation after auction (possible scenario)#1#1
LTE #2 LTE #1#1
LTE #3
TDD interferenceTDD interference
LTE #3 LTE #2LTE #2
TDD interferenceTDD interference RestrictionsRestrictionsRadio AstronomyRadio Astronomy
LTE #3
20.03.2012Slide 35 * abstract blocks - still to be allocated finally
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Current spectrum situation in Germany
20072,475
FDD spectrum (x2)
50
100
150
62,4
67,4
62,4
60
65
70
0Overall
spectrum FDDspectrum
(x2)TDD
spectrum Spectrum
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LTE strategies in Germany
* incl. guard-bandFDD (2x MHz) Total
FDDTDD (MHz) Total
TDDTotal (MHz)
800 900
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Other auctions in Europe: focus on 800 & 2600 MHz
800 2600country / date
overall price paidCt /MHz/pop /MHz/km
30 MHz FDD FDD/TDD
SWE: 03/11
233 m
ES: 07/11
1.3 BnSWE:03/08222,95 m12 8 2 6
ES:07/11172,7 m
2,6 1,80
DE: 05/103.6 Bn
72,5 166,97
40,9 8,63 ITA: 09/112.9 Bn
82,3 164,03
46,0 43,11
492 m5,3 8,8453,3 m2,2 5,08 DNK:05/10135,6 m
FRA: 12/112,6 Bn
POR:12/11 AUT:09/10
39,5 m
FRA:09/11936 m
10,8 9,06
,FIN:11/093,8 m
0,4 0,06
270 m
42,9 48,73
, ,
39 m2,6 2,22
2,5 2,48NL:04/102,71 m BEL:11/11
=
SUI: 02/12??? CCA
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, , ,4,6 13,3
,20 + 30 + 40 + 20 + 0 + 50 + 0 = 481,7 m20 + 30 + 60 + 60 + 0 + 40 + 45 = 359,8 m800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100-FDD / 2100-TDD / 2600-FDD / 2600-TDD
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IMT-Advanced minimum requirements
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Two (initial) candidates for IMT-AdvancedThe 2 candidates have been evaluated by 14 registered evaluation groups against theminimum requirements of IMT-Advanced (8 major parameters):
(1) LTE-Advanced and (2) WirelessMAN-Advanced (IEEE 802.16m). . - . - - -
ARIB Evaluation Group
ATIS WTSC t s
IMT-Advanced
Group (CEG)
Chinese Evaluation Group(ChEG) ETSI i r
e m e
Peak spectralefficiency
Y / NLTE-AdvancedLTE-Advanced
srae va ua on roup(IEG)
Russian EvaluationGroup(REG)
TCOE India
r e q e spec ra
efficiency Cell edge
Y / N802.16m802.16m
TR-45 TTA PG707
UADE, Instituto deTecnologa (Argentina)
i n i m u spectral
efficiency
Latency Group (WFEG) Wireless Communications
Association International(WCAI) T
- A Mobility
Handover VoIP ca acit
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va ua onGroup I
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IMT-A minimum requirementsRelease 99 UMTS technology (2048 kbps: indoor office 144 kbps: vehicular )Release 8 current LTE technologyRelease 10 LTE-Advanced (fulfills IMT-Advanced minimum requirements , ITU-R M.2134)
- Carrier aggregation / scalable carrier bandwidth up to 100 MHz (40 MHz minimum) Latency: control plane 100 ms; user plane 10 ms
Min. VoIP capacity (active user/sector/MHz): 50 (indoor) to 30 (high-speed) Enabled by enhanced spectral efficiency:
Source: Agilent, IMT-Advanced: 4G Wireless Takes Shape in an Olympic Year, 2008 * 5 percentile, 10 users
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2 3GPP TR 36.913 V8.0.0: Requirements for further enhancements to E-UTRA (LTE-Advanced).4 3GPP RAN Tdoc RP-070466: LTE Performance verification work5 ITU-R M.[IMT-TECH].
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Summary and Outlook
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C l i
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Conclusions
WRC-07 was a major milestone for thes ectrum assi nment for IMT s stems
Spectrum requirements for IMT / IMT-Advanced
have been defined Two IMT-Advanced radio interface technologies
have been a roved
WRC-12 agreed on two new agenda items - tostudy Digital Dividend 2 and analyse existingIMT spectrum most possibly leading to newconclusions / allocations at WRC-15
Multi-regional operators have to manage theirspectrum very carefully, depending on there ional markets
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Backup
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ITU R major deliverables for IMT
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ITU-R major deliverables for IMT
Name Document Title Date
Vision Rec. ITU-R M.1645 Framework and overall ob ectives of the future develo ment 2002 of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000
Methodology Rec. ITU-R M.1768 Methodology for calculation of spectrum requirements for thefuture development of the terrestrial component of IMT-2000
-
2005
Market Report ITU-R M.2072 World mobile telecommunication market forecast 2005
Radio Report ITU-R M.2074 Radio aspects for the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 and 2005spec s sys ems eyon -
Estimate Report ITU-R M.2078 Estimated spectrum bandwidth requirements for the futuredevelopment of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced
2006
- . spectrum for the terrestrial component of future developmentof IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced
Naming Res. 56 (WRC-07) Naming for International Mobile Telecommunications 2007
Principles Res. 57 (WRC-07) Principles for the process of development of IMT-Advanced 2007
RTTs Rec. ITU-R M.1457-7 Detailed specifications of the radio interfaces of IMT-2000 2008
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ITU R documents related to IMT Advanced (IMT A)
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ITU-R documents related to IMT-Advanced (IMT-A)Name Document Title Date
- Recommendation ITU-R M.1036
Frequency arrangements for implementation of the terrestrialcomponent of IMT 2000 in the bands 806-960 MHz, 1710-
1994-2007
, - -
- Reports ITU-R M.2109,M.2110 / 2111 / 2112
IMT related sharing studies covering various bands andtechnologies
2005
- - -
Tech Trends Report ITU-R M.2038 Technology Trends 2005
Radio As ects
Report ITU-R M.2074 Radio aspects for the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 andsystems beyond IMT-2000
2005
IMT.REST Report ITU-R M.2133 Requirements, evaluation criteria and submission templatesfor the development of IMT-Advanced
2008
IMT.TECH Report ITU-R M.2134 Requirements related to technical performance for IMT- 2008vance can a e ra o n er aces
IMT.EVAL Report ITU-R M.2135 Guidelines for both the procedure and the criteria (technical,spectrum and service) to be used in evaluating the proposed
IMT-Advanced radio interface technologies (RITs)
2008
IMT.RADIO Report ITU-R M.2198 Framework and key characteristics of IMT-A radio interface 2010
IMT.Update Report ITU-R M.2234 Global mobile broadband deployments & forecasts for IMT 2011
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. ec. - . IMT-Advanced
Region 2: UHF in the US
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Region 2: UHF in the USUHF Bandplan in US (698 806 MHz)
17.03.10: FCC published Connecting America (376 pages) to connect 100 Mio.housholds with 100 Mbit/s til 2020 by also using 500 MHz spectrum
XXX
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UHF in rest of region 2
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UHF in rest of region 2Options for rest of region 2 except of US (e.g. Canada, LatAm)
2x 50 MHz
LatAm is in an early stage of the Digital Dividend / National consultationsongoing
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-