Title: IMT2000 Here and Now
1IMT-2000Here and Now
- By Jay H. Oh, Qualcomm Inc. - CDG
- September 2002
2Content
- CDMA Development Group
- CDMA Worldwide
- IMT-2000 in the Marketplace
3CDMA Development Group
4Charter
To lead the rapid evolution and deployment of
CDMA-based systems, based on open standards and
encompassing all core architectures, to meet the
needs of markets around the world in an emerging,
information-intensive environment
Information Distribution
Technical Service Development
Deployment Assistance
Conferences Emails Website Etc.
System Testing Advanced Systems Evolution Etc.
Time-to-Market Intl Roaming Interoperability Etc.
5Membership
The CDG is a consortium of 113 member companies
from around the world. Members are involved in
many aspects of CDMA system deployment and
support.
Operators
Subscriber Equipment
Value-AddedServices
Network Enhancement/ Optimization
Network Interface Access
Network Infrastructure
6CDG Membership
Lightbridge, Inc.
Pele-Phone
Winphoria Networks
Willtech, Inc.
ParkerVision Inc.
Sony Electronics
News IQ Inc.
Reliance Infocom Ltd.
7CDMA Worldwide
8In five years, CDMA has grown to reach over 120
million subscribers
Thousands
Mar-98
Jun-98
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Mar-02
Sep-97
Dec-97
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Asia Pacific
North America
Caribbean Latin America
Europe, Middle East Africa
Note prior to March 1998 the Caribbean and
Mexico are included in North America after March
1998 they are included in Caribbean Latin
America
9CDMA is one of the leading digital technologies
with presence across all continents
10CDMA will continue to be the fastest growing
technology platform
CDMA market share will grow from 12 in 2001 to
20 in 2005
Source EMC, Morgan Stanley
11IMT-2000 in the Marketplace Looking at CDMA2000
12CDMA2000 Deployments
13CDMA2000 accounts for more than 98 of the
commercial IMT-2000 market
- In June there were more than 13 million CDMA2000
subscribers - More than 2.0 million are added every month
14CDMA2000 delivers value to consumers and
increased revenue to operators
Applications
Revenue per Subscriber (ARPU)
- Multimedia messaging
- Game downloads
- Telematics
- Camera and motion video
- CDMA2000 delivers nearly 5 fold increase in data
revenue and more than 50 higher total revenue
per subscriber
Source Morgan Stanley, June 2002
15Reasons for CDMA2000 success
Devices available today
- Over 100 handset device models
- Over 20 other devices such as PDAs, modem cards
- Offer color displays, MP3 players and photo
cameras, support high-speed data access - CDMA2000 devices are backwards compatible with
cdmaOne devices - CDMA2000 1X wholesale prices are around 200-400
and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO are 400-500 (SKT, KTF) - CDMA2000 1X devices have long battery life (250
hours)
Source Morgan Stanley, June 2002
16Reasons for CDMA2000 success
- CDMA2000 is not constrained to only the IMT-2000
band. Defined to operate in existing and IMT
spectrum - 450 MHz
- 700 MHz
- 800 MHz
- 900 MHz
- 1700 MHz
- 1800 MHz
- 1900 MHz
- 2100 MHz
17Reasons for CDMA2000 success
Source Morgan Stanley, June 2002
18Reasons for CDMA2000 success
NIU
BTS
BSC
MSC
IWF
IP Backbone
- The network is architected to deliver Internet
and advanced services seamlessly, and without the
need to build-out a new packet network
PSTN
WWW
VPN
Enterprise Network
19CDMA2000 offers a direct path to IMT-2000 for
CDMA and TDMA operators
20Options are growing for GSM operators to migrate
to IMT-2000
- Option 1
- Overlay GSM with a GPRS for data services
- Option 2
- Migrate GSM/GPRS to EDGE
- Option 3
- Obtain new spectrum and deploy WCDMA
- Option 4
- Overlay GSM/GPRS with CDMA2000 1xEV-DO for data
services - Option 5
- Migrate GSM/GPRS to CDMA2000 using a GSM1X
overlay
21CDMA2000 offers real solutions for operators
22Thank You
- For further information
- CDMA Development Group
- 575 Anton Boulevard, Suite 560
- Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
- Phone 1.714.545.5211
- Fax 1.714.545.4601
- cdg_at_cdg.org
- www.cdg.org