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JOSE LUIS AYALA
DIRECTOR RELACIONES DE GOBIERNO PARA AMÉRICA LATINA, ERICSSON
700 MHZbroadband for all
Traffic Growth
Ericsson mobility report
www.ericsson.com/ericsson-mobility-report
9 billion subscriptions by 2018
140%
PENETRATION in latam
by 2018
900 m
SUBSCRIPTIONS in latam
by 2018
Data traffic times 12 by 2018
During 2013, overall mobile data traffic is expected to continue the trend of
last years, of doubling each year.
Mobile Traffic Voice and Data
Technologies evolution
Mobile subscriptions by Technology and Region
2012 2018
Latin America will experience a technology shift ahead, by 2018, WCDMA/HSPA will be
the dominant technology (~70%), however GSM/EDGE-only subscriptions will still have
significant presence (~20%) and, LTE will reach ~10%.
Network evolution example
Driven by spectrum availability
GSM
HSPA
LTE
Step 1: GSM & HSPA in existing bands
850 1900
700
Step 2: Introduction of HSPA Dual carrier + LTE in new band
Step 3: LTE Coverage and capacity expansion in new bands
1700 2100
2600
New spectrum bands are needed to introduce LTE today, and more spectrum will be
required in the future to expand capacity and coverage
MEA
Base: 2100
Future: 900, 1800 & 2600
2013+: CEPT800 & APT700
APAC
Base: 2100, 900 & 850
Future: 1800, 2300 & 2600
2013+: APT700
Japan
Base: 2100, 1700, JP850
Future: 1500, 900 & APT700
Europa
Base: 2100 & 900
Future: 2600, 1800 & CEPT800
North America
Base: 850, 1900, US700 & AWS
Future: 2600
spectrum Available for imt
per region
Out of a total 1177 MHz of identified spectrum in ITU RR, on average, ~ 1000 MHz
available for licensing in each Region.
Latin America
Base: 850/900, 1800/1900, 2100
2013+: 1.7/2.1, 2500, 700
Future: 600, E850, 2.3, 1.5, & 3.5
digital dividend Advantages
› Cost-efficient alternative for expanding
Mobile Broadband services
› Improved Indoor penetration
› Large block of spectrum allows
competitive market development
5
NúmerodeSitiosrequeridos(normalizado)
4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600
Frecuencia Portadora (MHz)
LTE 700 requires ¼ sites than higher bands
UHF 3433 363514 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 37 5857 605938 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 61 6665 686762 63 64 69
470 MHz 698 MHz 806
MHz
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
VHF
54 174 MHz72 76 88 MHz 216 MHz
› The Digital Dividend represents ~ 26%
of the total TV spectrum (VHF + VHF)
608 MHz
DDDD 2.0
512 MHz
Band plan alternatives
Rec. M.1036-4 CITEL
806
5
MHz
3
MHz
698
4
MHz
703 803748 758
Center
gap
10
MHz
Lower 700 MHz band Upper 700 MHz band
A B C D E A B C C D
Public
Safety
C D
CH.
52
CH.
53
CH.
54
CH.
55
CH.
56
CH.
57
CH.
58
CH.
59
CH.
60
CH.
61
CH.
62
CH.
63
CH.
64
CH.
65
CH.
66
CH.
67
CH.
68
CH.
69
698 704 710 716 722 728 734 740 746 752 758 764 770 776 782 788 794 800 806
A AB B
757
Public
Safety
763
B
775 787 793 805
AT&T Verizon
AT&T
AT&T
USA
APT
global attribution uhf bandjuly, 2013
Australia
April 16, 2013
Mexico
New Zealand
Q3-2013
Chile
Q3-2013
Ecuador
Licensed!
Taiwan
Sep, 2013Colombia
Brazil
2015
Japan
Licensed!
Venezuela
Unknown or spectrum band conditions under development
Licensed or intends to implement the 790 – 862 MHz band [3GPP Band 20]
Licensed or intends to implement the US700 arrangement [3GPP Bands 12, 13, 14, 17]
Licensed or intends to implement the APT700 band plan [3GPP Band 28 ]
Other spectrum band arrangement
Embargo countries
Panama
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  • 1. JOSE LUIS AYALA DIRECTOR RELACIONES DE GOBIERNO PARA AMÉRICA LATINA, ERICSSON 700 MHZbroadband for all
  • 4. 9 billion subscriptions by 2018 140% PENETRATION in latam by 2018 900 m SUBSCRIPTIONS in latam by 2018
  • 5. Data traffic times 12 by 2018 During 2013, overall mobile data traffic is expected to continue the trend of last years, of doubling each year. Mobile Traffic Voice and Data
  • 6. Technologies evolution Mobile subscriptions by Technology and Region 2012 2018 Latin America will experience a technology shift ahead, by 2018, WCDMA/HSPA will be the dominant technology (~70%), however GSM/EDGE-only subscriptions will still have significant presence (~20%) and, LTE will reach ~10%.
  • 7. Network evolution example Driven by spectrum availability GSM HSPA LTE Step 1: GSM & HSPA in existing bands 850 1900 700 Step 2: Introduction of HSPA Dual carrier + LTE in new band Step 3: LTE Coverage and capacity expansion in new bands 1700 2100 2600 New spectrum bands are needed to introduce LTE today, and more spectrum will be required in the future to expand capacity and coverage
  • 8. MEA Base: 2100 Future: 900, 1800 & 2600 2013+: CEPT800 & APT700 APAC Base: 2100, 900 & 850 Future: 1800, 2300 & 2600 2013+: APT700 Japan Base: 2100, 1700, JP850 Future: 1500, 900 & APT700 Europa Base: 2100 & 900 Future: 2600, 1800 & CEPT800 North America Base: 850, 1900, US700 & AWS Future: 2600 spectrum Available for imt per region Out of a total 1177 MHz of identified spectrum in ITU RR, on average, ~ 1000 MHz available for licensing in each Region. Latin America Base: 850/900, 1800/1900, 2100 2013+: 1.7/2.1, 2500, 700 Future: 600, E850, 2.3, 1.5, & 3.5
  • 9. digital dividend Advantages › Cost-efficient alternative for expanding Mobile Broadband services › Improved Indoor penetration › Large block of spectrum allows competitive market development 5 NúmerodeSitiosrequeridos(normalizado) 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 Frecuencia Portadora (MHz) LTE 700 requires ¼ sites than higher bands UHF 3433 363514 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 37 5857 605938 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 61 6665 686762 63 64 69 470 MHz 698 MHz 806 MHz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 VHF 54 174 MHz72 76 88 MHz 216 MHz › The Digital Dividend represents ~ 26% of the total TV spectrum (VHF + VHF) 608 MHz DDDD 2.0 512 MHz
  • 10. Band plan alternatives Rec. M.1036-4 CITEL 806 5 MHz 3 MHz 698 4 MHz 703 803748 758 Center gap 10 MHz Lower 700 MHz band Upper 700 MHz band A B C D E A B C C D Public Safety C D CH. 52 CH. 53 CH. 54 CH. 55 CH. 56 CH. 57 CH. 58 CH. 59 CH. 60 CH. 61 CH. 62 CH. 63 CH. 64 CH. 65 CH. 66 CH. 67 CH. 68 CH. 69 698 704 710 716 722 728 734 740 746 752 758 764 770 776 782 788 794 800 806 A AB B 757 Public Safety 763 B 775 787 793 805 AT&T Verizon AT&T AT&T USA APT
  • 11. global attribution uhf bandjuly, 2013 Australia April 16, 2013 Mexico New Zealand Q3-2013 Chile Q3-2013 Ecuador Licensed! Taiwan Sep, 2013Colombia Brazil 2015 Japan Licensed! Venezuela Unknown or spectrum band conditions under development Licensed or intends to implement the 790 – 862 MHz band [3GPP Band 20] Licensed or intends to implement the US700 arrangement [3GPP Bands 12, 13, 14, 17] Licensed or intends to implement the APT700 band plan [3GPP Band 28 ] Other spectrum band arrangement Embargo countries Panama