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3G Network Evolution from 2007 to 2012: HSPA+, LTE, WiMAX and Femtocells
Analysys Mason Group, Jan 2008

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0 Summary
1 A number of factors call into question the need for 3G enhancements
2 3G networks are still relatively new but a series of enhancements is already defined
2.1 3G networks currently serve only a small proportion of mobile users
2.2 There has been strong momentum in 3GPP to improve the performance of UMTS
2.3 3G enhancements can significantly improve performance, but maximum theoretical figures can be misleading
2.4 HSDPA has already been widely deployed but HSUPA is still emerging
2.5 Commercial services based on HSDPA and HSUPA are still at an early stage of development
2.6 HSPA+ and LTE could both be deployed by 2010 if there is commercial justification
3 Several factors could reduce the need for further 3G enhancements
3.1 Displacement of fixed broadband services by cellular broadband services will be limited
3.2 Indoor base stations are a cost-effective means of providing high quality indoor cellular services
3.3 Many MNOs will utilise broadcasting networks to deliver mobile TV and radio services
4 Modelling reveals that further 3G enhancements may not be required
5 HSPA+ will have a bigger role than LTE or WiMAX in the next five years
5.1 Despite the hype surrounding LTE and WiMAX, HSPA+ will be deployed more widely in the next five years
5.2 LTE has important advantages over Mobile WiMAX and will be deployed in particular circumstances
5.3 Network sharing will enhance the viability of deploying LTE for some MNOs

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Figure 1.1 Breakdown of mobile service data consumption between indoor and outdoor usage, for an example service mix, 2007 to 2012
Figure 2.1 Realistic downlink data rates likely to be experienced by 3G users with different UMTS radio interfaces in a range of radio conditions
Figure 2.2 Realistic uplink data rates likely to be experienced by 3G users with different UMTS radio interfaces in a range of radio conditions
Figure 2.3 Typical latency for W-CDMA and UMTS enhancements
Figure 2.4 Real examples of user data throughput and latency for HSDPA inside typical houses
Figure 2.5 Estimated network capacities for W-CDMA, HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE for a typical 10 000 base station network deployment
Figure 2.6 Number of W-CDMA, HSDPA and HSUPA networks worldwide
Figure 2.7 Number of countries with W-CDMA, HSDPA and HSUPA networks
Figure 3.1 Forecast of household penetration of fixed broadband services for selected countries, 2007 to 2012
Figure 3.2 Estimated usage of mobile TV services based on DVB-H trials
Figure 3.3 Estimated data consumption of mobile TV services based on DVB-H trials
Figure 4.1 Structure of modelling of 3G service demand and technology capability
Figure 4.2 Breakdown of mobile service data consumption between different service types, for an example service mix, 2007 to 2012
Figure 4.3 Breakdown of mobile service data consumption between indoor and outdoor usage, for an example service mix, 2007 to 2012

Figure 2.1 Characteristics of W-CDMA and major enhancements to the UMTS radio interface, defined by 3GPP
Figure 2.2 Examples of mobile broadband services offered by UK MNOs
Figure 4.1 Key attributes of modelled service mix in 2012
Figure 5.1 Comparison of the performance of MIMO and non-MIMO WLAN equipment


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