ASIA
: Delegates at the second roundtable hosted by China's 3G Leading
Group and industry association, The UMTS Forum today heard more about
plans by China``s national administration, operators and equipment
manufacturers to introduce 3G/UMTS.
Under
the direction of China's Ministry of Information Industries (MII),
trials of 3G/UMTS radio access networks and terminals are now completed.
Evaluation of W-CDMA technology has been quite satisfactory on the
network side, and more dual mode handsets are expected for further
testing. With the final results of these trials expected soon, it
is anticipated by the UMTS Forum that China``s administration may
signal its intention to award 3G licenses in due course.
"Timely licensing
in harmonised spectrum bands will ensure that China can keep pace
with the growing opportunity for 3G/UMTS in terms of economies of
scale, IPR export opportunities and revenues from international roaming
and new services", stated UMTS Forum Chairman Jean-Pierre Bienaime
in his address to an audience of operators, vendors and Chinese ministry
officials. "With subscribers already exceeding 10 million on
more than 46 W-CDMA networks worldwide, it``s a clear signal to China
that the true mass market for 3G/UMTS is just around the corner."
Bienaime``s views were echoed in the meeting by a senior representative
of the European Commission, who urged China to confirm its own 3G
plans as rapidly as possible.
"With a population
that exceeds a billion people, the economic opportunity for 3G/UMTS
is immense", noted Bienaime. "China``s GSM subscriber base
is growing at a rate comparable with the population of a small country
every month, making it one of the world``s most significant mobile
markets." 3G/UMTS builds on existing GSM investments, providing
operators with dramatically increased capacity to support additional
customers and higher data rates at lower incremental cost than providing
additional 2G capacity.
Officials
from MII also confirmed that China's schedule for the industrialisation
of TD-SCDMA is on track, with a dozen vendors currently developing
the technology that is standardised alongside W-CDMA in the Third
Generation Partnership project. Providing an effective complement
to W-CDMA, TD-SCMDA makes use of unpaired (TDD) radio spectrum to
deliver high data speeds in short-range/urban environments. With the
majority of European 3G operators holding unpaired spectrum in addition
to their paired (FDD) allocations, MII representatives suggested that
the European mobile industry could embrace the commercial potential
of TD-SCDMA rather than limiting its application to China`` s domestic
market.
Mirroring the
strategy of many European operators, Bienaime indicated that Chinese
deployment of 3G/UMTS will be progressive. "The country``s extensive
rural population means that it``s impossible for operators to launch
with 100% population coverage from Day One, and instead we can expect
to see initial 3G/UMTS network coverage in major urban centres. The
geographical spread of China``s population also means that we could
see deployment of W-CDMA networks at lower frequencies, complemented
by other broadband wireless access technologies to augment roll-out."
The workshop was
organised by The UMTS Forum and The China 3G Leading Group, comprising
The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), The National Development
and Research Council (NDRC) and The Ministry of Information Industries
(MII), plus Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and
the support of Chinese delegations of The European Commission and
The GSM Association. Sponsorship was provided by manufacturers Alcatel,
Huawei, Nortel, Siemens and Ericsson.
About The UMTS
Forum
Established
in 1996, the UMTS Forum (www.umts-forum.org) is an international industry
association committed to promoting the success of 3G/UMTS mobile systems.
A Market Representation Partner within the Third Generation Partnership
Project (www.3gpp.org), the UMTS Forum delivers information and guidance
on issues relating to technology, spectrum, regulation, market and
services for 3G/UMTS.