-- HSPA+ enhancements in Release 8 (Rel-8) as well as the EPS, EPC and
LTE architecture, features/capabilities and performance estimates
-- 3GPP planning for Rel-9 and Rel-10 content, which has already been
initiated in standards work at 3GPP
-- Further enhancements to HSPA+ in Rel-9
-- Features that enhance upon the Rel-8 EPC/LTE capabilities in areas
such as location, emergency and broadcast services, support of CS over LTE,
Home NodeB/eNodeB architecture considerations (i.e., support for femtocell
type applications) and IMS evolution
-- A new 3GPP study item in Rel-10 to define evolution of the LTE
technology to meet IMT-Advanced requirements, called LTE-Advanced; work is
commencing in parallel with Rel-9 work
-- The requirements of Rel-10 that will officially define "4G"
technologies with the significant new technology enhancements to EPC/LTE
for meeting the very aggressive IMT-Advanced requirements
-- An exploration of the growing demands for wireless data and successes
for a variety of wireless applications, the increasing Average Revenue Per
User (ARPU) for wireless services by operators worldwide and recent
developments in 3GPP technologies by several leading manufacturers
James Seymour, Ph.D., Bell Labs Fellow, Consulting Member of the Technical
Staff, Wireless Networks CTO Organization of Alcatel-Lucent and project
leader for the white paper, explained, "The amazing uptake in commercial
HSPA deployments, the growing number of mobile broadband subscriptions, the
increasing number and success of data services and applications, and the
more than 1000 HSPA devices offered today -- are all the result of a
beneficial marriage between a globally accepted standard and an
evolutionary upgrade of existing systems."
Building further upon this point, Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas,
commented, "HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE are all significant technologies in
providing mobile broadband to the mass market in all areas of the world."
He added, "The 3GPP evolutionary standards continue to deliver with faster
peak data rates, lower latency, a flatter architecture and increased
spectral efficiency."
To date, there are more than 100 operators who have indicated their
intention for trial, planned deployments or commitments to an evolution to
LTE including ten leading CDMA operators according to Informa
Telecoms & Media.
The popular white paper, "The Mobile
Broadband Evolution: 3GPP Release 8 and Beyond," was written
collaboratively by members of 3G Americas and is available for free
download at: www.3gamericas.org
About 3G Americas: Unifying the Americas through Wireless Technology
3G Americas is an industry trade organization composed of
telecommunications service providers and manufacturers. The organization's
mission is to promote, facilitate and advocate for the deployment of the
GSM family of technologies including LTE throughout the Americas. 3G
Americas has contributed to the successful commercial rollout of GSM across
the Americas and its place as the number one technology in the region, as
well as the global adoption of EDGE. The organization aims to develop the
expansive wireless ecosystem of networks, devices, and applications enabled
by GSM and its evolution to LTE. 3G Americas is headquartered in Bellevue,
WA with an office for Latin America and the Caribbean in Dallas, Texas.
More information is available at www.3gamericas.org.
Contact Information: Contact: Vicki Livingston (262) 242 3458