The 3G Mobile Broadband Evolution
13th February, 2009

US :3G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the GSM family of technologies, including LTE, today announces that it has published a new edition of the white paper many have considered necessary reading for learning about the latest 3GPP standards. Now titled, The Mobile Broadband Evolution: 3GPP Release 8 and Beyond, the report fully explores HSPA+, SAE/LTE and LTE-Advanced from a technical, business and applications approach and makes comparisons to other mobile broadband technologies.
UMTS/HSPA is the leading 3G technology used by the majority of wireless operators and subscribers worldwide today and into the foreseeable future. Globally, the demand for wireless data services is driving the growth of 3G HSPA technology with more than 270 commercial HSDPA networks today and subscriptions to UMTS/HSPA estimated at nearly 300 million at the end of 2008 by Informa Telecoms and Media. UMTS/HSPA will represent 1.4 billion subscriptions or an 85% share of the mobile wireless broadband market by year-end 2012 and 1.8 billion by year-end 2013 according to Informa. It is upon the foundation of the current 3.6 billion GSM-HSPA subscriptions that the future evolutions of 3GPP Release 8 and beyond will be introduced (HSPA+, LTE, LTE Advanced).
Some of the detailed discussions in The Mobile Broadband Evolution: 3GPP Release 8 and Beyond, include the following:
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