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LTE from Nokia Siemens Networks

Comcel Colombia
Julin Rosero February, 2012
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Why LTE?
Evolution of broadband demand Efficiency User experience

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What will the world want from wireless by 2020?


Support up to 1000 times more traffic
Mobile data traffic
1000 EB

1000x

Rock solid, ubiquitous connectivity

1 EB

2010

2015

2020

2011 Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

Apps bandwidth demand


3D HD Ultra HD 3D SDTV Super HD HD
0Mbps 100Mbps 200Mbps 300

Gbps peak speeds

Millisecond latency for true local feel

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Monthly data volumes per subscription


Monthly data traffic by device type, November 2010
Monthly data consumed, GB
15 14.9 GB 12 15 GB

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6 3 375 MB 0 Fixed data traffic (Cisco) 3G smartphone data traffic (Telia Sweden) 3G tablet data traffic (Cisco) 3G dongle data traffic (Telia Sweden) 405 MB 5 GB

LTE dongle data traffic (Telia Sweden)

Sources: gigaom.com, November 2010; and Cisco, 2011.

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Mobile data traffic generation per device type


Smart Phone Tablet Laptop

Distribution of global mobile data traffic, January 2011


100% 80%

100% Voice Some data Voice: 300 min 36 MB Average data usage 2010: 150 MB
Feature phones Smartphones Dongles
% subscribers

Some voice 100% data

Some voice 100% data

60%

40% 20%

0%

400 MB

Consumer 2.8 GB Enterprise 790 MB Consumer 6 GB Enterprise 2.1 GB

Source: CSC, 2011

% data consumption

Average data usage 2015: 600 MB


Data usage per month, global averages Source: Nokia Siemens Networks BI

1.2 GB

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LTE, When and where?


Compelling drivers for early introduction Technology adoption Subscriber and coverage growth
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Compelling drivers for early LTE introduction


New spectrum allocations for more competitive broadband strategy
Example: Northern Europe

Necessity to join the largest ecosystem: global standard of 3GPP


Example: CDMA LTE

Immediate need for further mobile broadband capacity


Example: advanced mobile broadband markets, like Japan

or a combination of all above


Example: South Korea

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LTE market status


49 operators have commercially
launched LTE Nokia Siemens Networks is LTE supplier to 18 out of these, including 3 TD-LTE networks 119 commercial LTE networks in 53 countires expected by end 2012

226 commercial LTE network


commitments in 76 countries
326mn dual-mode (LTE+3G) and 260mn (LTE-FDD + TD-LTE) devices activated by 2016
Forecast by Maravedis (May 2011)

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LTE market momentum

LTE is faster adopted than any previous mobile broadband technology 12 months after 1st commercial LTE launch (Telia), more operator commitments to LTE than HSPA commitments 12 months after 1st commercial HSDPA launch 6 months after 1st commercial launch, twice as many commitments for LTE than for HSPA+

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LTE, What ?
Technology basics LTE (FDD mode) and TD-LTE Performance
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4th generation mobile technology for efficient mobile broadband coverage and capacity leveraging all spectrum
2.6GHz unpaired 2.6GHz 2.1GHz 1800MHz new (auction) new (auction) evolve refarm
TD-LTE 1x 20MHz

LTE 20MHz

HSPA

HSPA+ 15MHz

High-bands for urban/suburban capacity

capacity

GSM

LTE 15-20MHz GSM HSPA+ 5(4.2)MHz GSM LTE 10MHz 2015

900MHz 800MHz

GSM

refarm new (auction)

Low-bands for rural and indoor coverage

coverage

2009 Typical European frequency scenario

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Advanced air interface base technology and flat All-IP architecture make LTE(/TD-LTE) more efficient than 3G
Improved Radio Principles
Peak data rates [Mbps ] 173 DL , 58 UL Scalable bandwith: 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 MHz RF Modulation
OFDMA in DL SC-FDMA in UL

Short latency: 10 20 ms
90% commonalities for LTE-FDD and TD-LTE
MME S1-MME S1-U eNode-B S/P-GW S11 HSS

Flat All-IP architecture

2-node architecture
IP routable transport architecture

S6a SGi Internet

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LTE (FDD mode) Peak data rates scaling with available spectrum bandwidth
Peak data rate [Mbps] 150 125 100 75 50 25 22.2 / 7.0 8.8 / 2.8 1.4 3 5 10 15 20 36.7 / 11.4 73.7 / 22.9 110.1 / 35.2 149.8 / 46.9

Downlink
Uplink

Bandwidth [MHz]

2x15MHz 100Mbps
Note: 16QAM in UL

2x10MHz significant differentiation vs. HSPA+

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LTE, References !

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Commercially proven Superior performance Technology ahead TCO targets

Everything in place for a great LTE launch?

Commercially proven?

Superior performance?

Technologically ahead ?

TCO targets ?

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LTE subscriber and coverage growth in advanced mobile broadband markets


, Japan
LTE subscribers (thousands)
1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0

1.5mn subs
(Jan. 2012)

, South Korea
LTE subscribers (millions)
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2011 2013 2015

Smartphone, tablet launch

, South Korea
2011 2012

65% of total data traffic will be handled by LTE networks in 2014

>800,000 new LTE subs. in Dec./Jan.

1.0mn subs
(Jan.2012)

, Denmark
Oct. 10, 2011: 50% population coverage End 2011: 75% population coverage

Nationwide LTE network by mid 2012

0.8mn subs
(Jan.2012)

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We are LTE supplier to 22 commercial LTE operators serving 30% of all LTE subscribers
Radio Radio Radio Radio EPC EPC Radio

Canada

Canada
TD-LTE Radio EPC

Sweden TD-LTE
TD-LTE Radio

Latvia
Radio

Sweden
Radio

Estonia
1.3mn subs (Jan.27 2012) Radio EPC

Brazil

Saudi Arabia
TD-LTE Radio EPC

Finland
Radio

Denmark
IMS

Japan
Radio

52 commercial LTE network


contracts in 5 continents on 11 frequency bands Experience from most advanced markets like Korea, Japan and Northern Europe

EPC

Saudi Arabia
Radio

Finland
800,000 subs (Jan.2012) Radio

USA
1mn subs (Jan.2012) Radio

Germany
Radio

South Korea

South Korea

South Korea

Germany

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Great to launch
LTE live on all frequency bands
AWS Radio AWS Radio 2.6, 800 Radio 1800 Radio EPC EPC 2.1 Radio

Canada

Canada
2.6 TD-LTE Radio EPC

Sweden
2.3 TD-LTE Radio

Latvia
2.6, 1800 Radio

Sweden
2.6, 1800

Japan
2100 Radio EPC

Radio

Brazil

Saudi Arabia
2.3 TD-LTE Radio EPC

Finland
2.6, 1800 Radio EPC

Denmark
IMS

Japan
800, 1800 Radio

Commercially proven
52 commercial LTE network
contracts in 26 countries on 11 frequency bands Experience from advanced markets like Korea, Japan Gaining market share
1800

Saudi Arabia
Radio 850

Finland
Radio 850

USA
Radio

Germany
800, 2.6 Radio

South Korea

South Korea

South Korea

Germany

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Great to launch
Delivering LTE performance on all bands
Frequency Bands Examples of Contracted launched networks
on roadmap

Largest LTE on 800MHz deployment


Nokia Siemens Networks has already demonstrated its technological leadership in LTE. In addition its expertise in services has convinced us: It can ensure the rapid, high quality network roll-out we want and have planned." Bruno Jacobfeuerborn, Director Technology Telekom Deutschland

1800MHz GSM/LTE

2600MHz 2600 TD 2300 TD 2100 1900 1800 1700/2100 (AWS) 1600 (L-band) 900 850 800 760 730


on roadmap

Worlds largest GSM/LTE concurrent mode deployment by Nokia Siemens Networks in Telia Denmark

First with commercial TD-LTE


Sept. 13, 2011 Commercial launch of TD-LTE network

Only vendor with 3 large scale TD-LTE trials in China

Hangzhou Xiamen Guangzhou

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Ready to ensure user experience when traffic grows?

Commercially proven?

Superior performance?

Technologically ahead ?

TCO targets ?

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Great user experience


Capacity for more paying users
Best broadband Superior user performance experience 4080% higher 40% throughput higher throughput 12 times more 12 users times more users Extended Extended QoS differentiation QoS differentiation Great throughput user experience
4G+

Cell edge performance boost Extended QoS

Consistently better user experience

Monetize services and retain the most valuable customers

Consistently lower latency


as the detailed results in this report confirm, the overall performance of the Gothenburg network (NSN) was better than the performance of the Stockholm network (ERICY) 9/2010
Source: Signals Research Group, Signals Ahead LTE Drive Test Revisited - Part 1. Full report available f rom here: www.signalsresearch.com

Higher average throughput Proven superior performance


Smart Scheduler

continuously getting smarter

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Performance benchmark in multivendor network Consistently lower latency and higher throughput

Throughput
Drive test measurements 10MHz bandwidth LTE-FDD, commercial network
Mbps

Latency
Drive test measurements 10MHz bandwidth LTE-FDD, commercial network

+ 88%
61 18 25 34

+ 24%
72
58

average latency: 27ms worst measurement: 51ms


Vendor B average latency: worst measurement: Vendor C average latency: worst measurement:

Average throughput Nokia Siemens Networks Vendor B Vendor C

Peak throughput

38ms 322ms

53ms 360ms

Drive tests in a commercial network performed by Nokia Siemens Networks (Oct. 2011)

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The future changes every day. Are you prepared?

Commercially proven?

Superior performance?

Technologically ahead ?

TCO targets ?

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Great to innovate
Stay ahead of the competition
Keeps your network one step ahead

Liquid Radio for maximum flexibility and efficiency Software defined radio 2G, 3G, LTE, TD-LTE, LTE-A Most integrated transport solution
Heterogeneous networks

Relaying

Great to innovate

4G+

Coordinated Multipoint

8x

MIMO

4x

World's first dynamic LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation on commercial HW

Carrier Aggregation
up to 100 MHz
Carrier1 Carrier2 Carrier3

Carrier4

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Great to innovate
Liquid Radio enables next generation networks

Liquid Radio
Active antennas Baseband pooling

SON-enabled heterogeneous networks

Real Active Antennas


Flexi Multiradio Antenna System

Single RAN Advanced


LTE-Advanced LTE, TD-LTE WCDMA, HSPA+ GSM

10 Gbps per Basestation

Integrated Transport

Compact single-box BTS

Flexi Multiradio System Module

Flexi Lite BTS

Up to 65% more
capacity

Unique pooling
concept

Truly scalable
capacity

No external units
needed

Efficient additional
capacity/coverage

More technologies
same space

1 baseband
4 technologies

100% future-proof
towards LTE-A

All-in-one concept
for MW & fixed

Micro and pico


deployment

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LTE radio and Evolved Packet Core Efficient, flexible and scalable for sustainable traffic growth
Unique 4D-Scaling
Throughput Flexi Multiradio BTS Software Defined Radio (same modules for all technologies) Smallest & most compact BTS Highest energy-efficiency weatherproof outdoor & indoor All-IP all integrated, incl. wirespeed IPSec
#1 in ABI Research LTE Base Station Vendor Matrix, 2010 for highest subscriber data traffic

Signaling Capacity
for smartphone challenge and flat architecture

Session Density
for massive always-on subscriber uptake

Service Intelligence
for traffic management and Quality of Service

Juniper Research Gold Award Winner 2010: Green Infrastructure

Winner 2009: Green Network Hardware and Infrastructure

Flexi NG S-/P-GW, 2G/3G GGSN Flexi NS MME, 2G/3G SGSN on common platform

Threatening to competition
Winner: Best Technology Advance 2009
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, 6/2011

Nokia Siemens Networts Single RAN Flexi Multiradio basestations


12/2010 ABI Research LTE Base Station Vendor Matrix

Ultracompact
Huawei

Ultra-high capacity Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Flexi Multiradio BTS


Up to 3x80W output
power in 1 one module Concurrent mode for GSMLTE refarming

Ericsson

Flexi Lite BTS


All-in-one-box micro
BTS 10kg , MIMO integrated

> 10Gb/s throughput High-capacity multiradio / LTE-A


sites Baseband hoteling/pooling

Single RAN Advanced


Winner: Best Technology Advance

Green Infrastructure

Evolution by SW All IP all integrated in Flexi BTS Leading experience in flat architecture GSM, 3G, LTE/TD-LTE, LTE-Advanced Holistic O&M with NetAct / SON Suite 730MHz, 760MHz, 800MHz, 850MHz, L-band, AWS, 1800MHz, 1900MHz, 2.1GHz, 2.6GHz
(further bands according to market demand)

Winner 2009

Gold Award 2010

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Real life example:

Huge Difference in Conventional Macro BTS site Volume, Weight,


Power consumption
Flexi BTS Vendor A Outdoor Macro Vendor B Outdoor Macro Vendor C Outdoor Macro

Note: The Same RF and power configuration

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Flexi BTS Solutions have been delivered to more than 200 operators worldwide

hidden

- 35C

Up to 95% humidity

Any climate, any location, always green


Site built by another vendor

Flexi BTS in here

+55C 1 module 3 sectors 0 footprint

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Global Mobile Awards Best Technology Advance Winner 2009: Flexi Multiradio Base Station
Complete LTE site 3 x 20 MHz, 240 W with 2TX MIMO

On behalf of the GSMA I would like to congratulate you on your success in the 2009 Global Mobile Awards. Your nomination, made by the global panel of expert judges, is outstanding recognition in an industry renowned for innovation Rob Conway, CEO of the GSMA

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True Software Defined Radio


Highest integration density level GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA/LTE defined by SW Dedicated and concurrent mode 60 + 60W output per cell/180W per sector with Multi
Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)

Flexi Multiradio 3-Sectors RF Module Flexi Multiradio GSM/EDGE

System Module
Flexi Multimode WCDMA/LTE System Module

High Capacity (18/36 TRX) Multiband support Optimized for GSM/EDGE

1 Gbps throughput Multiband support Multimode support Dedicated and concurrent mode SW defined

Unique integration level in a single RF module Support of 6+6+6 GSM or 4+4+4 WCDMA or 20MHz LTE
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Flexi Multiradio 3-Sector RF Module


GSM, WCDMA, LTE and Concurrent Operation (SDR)

60 W per Sector < 25 liters < 25 kg 3 height units IP65 -35 to +55 C

Sector 3 Div Rx Tx60W/Rx

Sector 2 Div Rx Tx60W/Rx

Sector 1 Div Rx Tx60W/Rx

Up to 6 GSM TRXs per Sector


f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6

Up to 20MHz LTE per Sector Up to 20MHz LTE per Sector

F1 X Mhz

In concurrent mode resources are


shared

X=1.4/3/5/10/15/20MHz

Dedicated or Concurrent Mode


operation by SW

Up to 4 WCDMA carriers per Sector


f1 5Mhz f2 5Mhz f3 5MHZ f4 5Mhz

Up to 3+3+3GSM+ max 10MHz LTE/WCDMA per Sector


f1 f1 f2 5Mhz

Flexible power and configuration


management

F1

F 5Mhz

f3

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LTE, Comcel Site Evolution

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Site Evolution

Current Situation Ultrasite GSM 1900 & Flexi WCDMA 1900


Only one sector antenna shown Sector 3 Sector 2 Sector 1

WCDMA 1900 2+2+2 @40W GSM 1900 Band 4+4+4

SM WCDMA

Antenna Single Band 4 ports 1900

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Site Evolution
Step 1 - GSM 850 Integration to the current site
Only one sector antenna shown Sector 3 Sector 2 Sector 1

WCDMA 1900 2+2+2 @40W GSM 1900 Band 4+4+4 GSM 850Band 6+6+6@10W

SM WCDMA SM GSM

Antenna Dual Band 4 ports 1900 2 ports 850

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Site Evolution

Step 2 GSM 1900 Integration to the Multiradio Platform


Only one sector antenna shown Sector 3 Sector 2 Sector 1

WCDMA 1900 2+2+2 @40W GSM 1900 Band 6+6+6@10W GSM 850Band 6+6+6@10W

36 TRXs supported !!

SM WCDMA SM GSM

Antenna Dual Band 850 & 1700-2100 4 ports 1900 2 ports 850

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Site Evolution
Step 3 - LTE smooth evolution in AWS Band
Only one sector antenna shown
Rx Div Rx Div Rx Div<

LTE AWS Band 1+1+1@80W

WCDMA 1900 2+2+2@40W


Rx Div Rx Div Rx Div<

GSM 1900 Band 6+6+6@10W GSM 850Band 6+6+6@10W

SM LTE SM WCDMA SM GSM Antenna Dual Band 850 & 1700-2100 4 ports 1900 2 ports 850

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Antenna Sharing with GSM/WCDMA


Example: GSM/WCDMA concurrent site
The two RF Modules work in dedicated mode RFM 1 in GSM dedicated mode RFM 2 in WCDMA dedicated The diversity between the 2 RFMs is shared using RX Div output connector

**Dedicated Mode RFM1: GSM Mode 111@40W 333@20W 666@10W RFM2: WCDMA Mode 111@40W 222@20W 333@20W

TX RP3 RX main RX div

RFM1
MCPA
RXMC

Duplexer

LNA

GSM

RX

LNA

TX RP3

RFM2
MCPA
RXMC

Duplexer

WCDMA

RX main RX div

LNA LNA

* Both RFMs need to be tuned to same RX frequency range


** These are just the configuration examples. Full list of supported configuration is in the previous pages

RX

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Antenna Sharing with Concurrent mode RFM


1 RFM in GSM/WCDMA concurrent mode

Concurrent Mode RFM1 GSM/WCDMA: G111@40W + W111@20W G111@20W + W111@20W G111@20W + W111@40W G222@20W + W111@20W

RP3

GSM
TX RP3 RX main RX div

RFM1
MCPA
RXMC

Duplexer

LNA
LNA

Sync

RX

WCDMA

RP3

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Antenna Sharing with Concurrent mode RFM


2 RFMs in GSM/WCDMA concurrent mode

Both RF Modules work in GSM/WCDMA concurrent Mode Both the system Modules are connected to both the RFMs via RP3 The diversity combining takes place in respective system Modules It is also possible to do the diversity sharing using RX Div O/P connectors

TX RP3 RX main RX div RP3


Sync

RFM1
MCPA
RXMC

Duplexer

LNA LNA

Concurrent Mode

GSM

RX

RFM1+RFM2 GSM/WCDMA G222@40W + W111@20W G222@20W + W222@20W G222@20W + W222@40W

TX RP3

RFM2
MCPA
RXMC

Duplexer

WCDMA

RX main RX div

LNA LNA

* Both RFMs need to be tuned to same RX frequency range


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RX

TCO or true total cost control?

Commercially proven?

Superior performance?

Technologically ahead ?

TCO targets ?

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Great TCO
best in class efficiency
Saves more money than any other BTS Most cost-efficient network Award-winning OPEX saver Less field service & site rent cost Great TCO
4G+

+
CAPEX in RfQ

Power consumption

Lowest power consumption

TCO with


TCO 10 years

Field service


Transport

Full utilisation of cheap IP

SW upgradeable

Less site visits required

Hidden costs with other vendors

+
+
Site rent

Cost for Upgrades

Softwaredefined radio

Smallest footprint

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Great TCO
12x more traffic per m, 80% more capacity per site
Ready for compact baseband farms
Liquid Radio

6 sector site trial results Downlink capacity: +88% Uplink capacity: +67% Instantaneous user throughput : +100%

Unique baseband integration density and scalability

12x
more traffic per m
Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS
Clear-cut sectors

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Case Study: , Denmark Worlds largest GSM/LTE concurrent mode deployment


75% population coverage with LTE1800 reached (End 2011)
LTE launched as premium data service (up to 80Mbps, 30GB/month included)

Devices: multi mode, multi-band USB-dongle

Initial rollout in major cities on 2.6GHz (20MHz), followed by larger rollout on 1800MHz (69 cities covered by Oct.10, 2011) and going for 75% population coverage by end of 2011. Initial LTE bandwidth on 1800MHz is 10MHz.
We are pleased to be the first operator in Denmark to offer our customers 4G. We launch 4G in the largest Danish cities, where there is a high demand for fast mobile broadband services. We have an aggressive rollout plan for 4G and expect to cover 75 per cent of the population during 2011, Jesper Brckner Nielsen, Head of TeliaSonera Mobility Services in Denmark

LTE Single RAN network using Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/LTE RF-sharing on 1800MHz (concurrent mode) Average DL throughput during drive tests: 22Mbps

Single RAN network for GSM, 3G and LTE

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Efficient coverage LTE rollout - fast, efficient and with fewer sites
Liquid Radio
Ultra-high capacity Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS Flexi Multiradio BTS Flexi Lite BTS

Ultracompact

Efficiently providing capacity to match fluctuating bandwidth demand

LTE introduction by SW-upgrade, SDR

fits in Everywhere, Extremely compact Weatherproof

commissions and integrates itself, SON Plug and Play SON ANR

heals and optimizes itself, SON Self healing SON MRO

for coverage and capacity >70km cell range >2500 users

Enhanced uplink cell capacity and cell edge performance by channelaware Smart Scheduler and interference rejection combining (IRC) LTE

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LTE Devices !

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Commercially proven Superior performance Technology ahead TCO targets

Devices and associated use cases


USB dongles / modems Mobile Internet, coverage is key LTE typically starts here Multimode LTE and 3G Consumer and Enterprise CPEs / mobile hotspots Consumer: better Internet experience than with wireline Enterprise: CPE may also provide VPN, VoIP, Single mode LTE Handsets and Smartphones Coverage, mobility, and service quality remain musthaves LTE for data, 2G/3G for voice Multimode LTE and 2G/3G Consumer Electronics New category, still emerging Paradigm shift: focus on application, not on subscription Embedded modules for M2M communications Vast amount of use cases in different industry sectors (e.g. energy) Operators to provide service enablement beyond connectivity

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LTE data devices continue to grow


160,000,000 140,000,000 120,000,000
FDD-LTE PC Cards FDD-LTE Embedded Card FDD-LTE Smartphones

100,000,000
80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 0 CY07 CY08 CY09 CY10 CY11 CY12 CY13 TD LTE and FDD-LTE Market Forecast CY14 CY15

TD-LTE PC Cards
TD-LTE Embedded Card TD-LTE Smartphones

Cards that connect either to laptops or mobile routers (includes USB devices) Embedded Cards - Cards integrated into non-phone devices prior to shipping (includes PCs, tablets, and netbooks) Smartphones Full-featured mobile phones with personal-computer-like functionality
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PC Cards -

2G/3G/4G (LTE and WiMAX) Broadband Devices and Subscribers Quarterly Worldwide and Regional Market Share, Size, and Forecasts: 3Q11 December 9, 2011, Infonetics

Nokia Siemens Networks FDD-LTE data device portfolio

Device
Support technologies LTE band class

USB-lte 7110
FDD-LTE 3, 7, 11, 13, or 18

USB-lte 7410
FDD-LTE , 3G 1 and 7 1, 3, 7, and 20 4, 7, and 17

USB-lte 7610
TD-LTE, FDD-LTE, WiFi, 3G, 2.5G, 2G 7, 20, and 38

MHR-lte 7410
FDD-LTE 3G 7 and 17 1, 3, 7, and 20

UMTS / HSPA+
GPRS / EDGE WiFi

N/A
N/A No

850/900/1900/2100
850/900/1800/1900 No

900/2100
900/1800 WiFi b/g/n

850/900/1900/2100
850/900/1800/1900 WiFi b/g/n
(router)

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Driving LTE ecosystem for operators FD and TD-LTE commercial services


Early LTE opportunities require infrastructure company to provide devices Nokia Siemens Networks can offer initial LTE devices to help operators launch LTE service
2H 2011
Single mode USB Dual TD hotspot router 2nd gen outdoor CPE Multi-mode USB Hotspot router

1H 2012
Multi-mode USB Multi-mode hotspot router

2H 2012
2nd gen indoor CPE

TD-LTE Devices

Indoor CPE Outdoor CPE

FD-LTE Devices

Single mode USB

Single mode outdoor

FD/TD-LTE Devices

Multi-mode USB

Adjunct Devices

Wi-Fi gateway

Media server

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End-to-end mobile broadband: now with devices


OSS including SON
LTE, Multi-Mode and Femtocell Devices Radio Access with integrated backhaul (Evolved) Packet Core with Policy Control CS Core Charging and Billing

Subscriber Management

Voice and Messaging Transport in access, metro, and backbone

Security

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Thanks!!!

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Backup Slides
Evolution of broadband demand Efficiency User experience

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Flexi EDGE 18/36 TRX System Module


Construction and Interfaces
Q1 FPA Optical RP3 01 Synch out Synch in EAC LMP

Power input 3 HU
PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR

Ground

Transmission PIU

Status and Power LED

4 optical SFPs. OBSAI RP3-01 interface (3Gbps). (3 for RF modules, 1 for 3G/LTE system module
connection or ESMB/ESMC chaining or alternatively all 4 for RF modules) 48VDC BTS power input terminals 5 Power distribution I/Fs (4 for co-located RFMs, and 1 extra for any additional modules) A slot for Integrated transport sub-module Ports for Power Module Alarms, Local Management and Q1 External Alarm Control port with 12 inputs and 6 outputs, or connectivity to EAC Ext. Module Two ports for external synch. input or synch. extension to other co located base stations Status-LED, Power LED and Power Push Button Grounding terminal

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Integrated Transmission in System Module: FIQB


Future proof Transport Module with support of Timing over Packet and Synchronous Ethernet
FIQB transport submodule is applicable for TDM networks IP/Eth networks (CES over PSN / Native IP) Ethernet switching Supported interfaces 2x GE**/FE electrical ports 1x GE/FE optical port (with pluggable SFP) 4x balanced 120/100ohm E1/T1 interfaces (FIQB unit) Provides HW support for Synchronization features BSS21439 Packet Abis Synchronization ToP IEEE 1588-2008 * BSS30450 Packet Abis Synchronous Ethernet (SE) * Adaptive Clock Recovery available already earlier

* SW support in RG20 ** SW support in RG20 EP2


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Remote electrical tilt management


RETam integrated into Configurator
Description

RETam is used as mediator


Operator can manage the Remote electrical antenna tilt (RET) antennas of several base stations simultaneously and directly from NetAct Configurator download and activate vendor specific
RET configuration data file calibrate RET modify antenna tilt angle online

Planning Centers
Flexi BTS NetAct Configurator
CM Operations Mgr CM Editor

0 tilt 14 tilt

Ultra BTS

0 tilt
14 tilt

Benefits

Capability to do more accurate radio

DB
RCUA RCUA: RETs are controlled by external RCUA, not by the BTS itself RCUA: Realtilt Control Unit Type A

network planning generates OPEX savings

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LMUB Installation

LMUB

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RF Sharing GSM-LTE
GSM and LTE share the same Multiradio RF
RF Modules support LTE and GSM in concurrent mode operation Common Multi Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) is used to transmit GSM and LTE
- RF output power is flexibly shared between GSM and LTE - No external combining needed, reduced complexity for the antenna system

Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE System Module Multimode System Module LTE SW

GSM/ LTE RF Module


f1 f2

For example 3 GSM TRX and 1 LTE carrier per shared MCPA
20 MHz LTE
f3

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Why LTE? - to deliver the best mobile broadband experience at lowest costs
Mobile network traffic and costs

Traffic volume

Network cost (existing technologies)

LTE reduces the cost/Mb


Revenue
Profitability

Network cost (LTE)

LTE improves user experience


Time Voice dominated
Source: Light Reading (adapted)

Data dominated

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Strong momentum in mobile broadband

Devices

Services

Affordable & exciting MBB offerings

Over 5 billion mobile subscriptions


Low end cheap phones for mass market Over 700 million mobile broadband with 50% y-o-y growth Operators global MBB service revenue grow annually 25% 150 million mobile Facebook users, 1 out of 4 are users YouTube generates 13% of global mobile data traffic Mobile internet subs predicted to overtake fixed internet in 2-3
years
Source: NSN BI, Industry analysts

Networks

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Delivering device needs for operators now

Driving Early Success

Immediate Device Needs by Operators

- Operators looking for variety of


devices for trials & early commercial services

- Initial LTE services are focused on


mobile broadband and fixed line services alternative in rural areas

- USB devices driving early market


growth and seeing strong demand in the years to come

- Data devices are key in short term


and mid to long term for laptops, netbooks, tablets...

- Variety of device profiles driven by


spectrum and technology mix

- Chipset performance varies


significantly

- New market niches appearing


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Nokia Siemens Networks LTE 2011 and 2012 analyst evaluations


Flexi family of base stations is threatening to the competition Flexi Multiradio and Multiradio 10 are unique in their use of modules This architecture gives the company the ability to scale an operators network capacity in close coordination with each networks specific capacity needs.

Nokia Siemens Networks is positioned in the Leaders Quadrant of Gartner, Inc.s LTE Network Infrastructure Magic Quadrant
Gartner, Inc., Magic Quadrant for LTE Network Infrastructure, Sylvain Fabre, Deborah Kish, Akiyoshi Ishiwata, Akshay K. Sharma, Frank Marsala, Tina Tian, Jessica Ekholm, Joy Yang,

26 May 2011
The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted 2011 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner's analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the "Leaders" quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Ed Gubbins, Current Analysis, February 9, 2012: LTE eNodeB, Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi BTS Family

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RL40 enables small cells, high output power and high capacity
Liquid Radio

Efficiently providing capacity to match fluctuating bandwidth demand

Ultra-high capacity

Ultracompact
Flexi Multiradio BTS

Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS


Flexi Multiradio System Module For ultra-high-capacity Single RAN
Advanced (including LTEAdvanced) sites Foundation for baseband hoteling/pooling deployments

Flexi Lite BTS


For Single RAN
Advanced small cells BTS

All-in-one-box micro
10kg , 10W MIMO integrated

New RF-variant: 3x80W output power for 1800MHz band Single RAN Advanced sites (GSM + LTE) New frequency band in RL40: 1900MHz

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