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5G: Building the European Digital Society
Spectrum-Related Aspects For Economically Viable Rollout Of
5G Services
QED Conference31 January 2017 / Brussels
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4G / 4.5G LTE Networks are already demonstrating ~ 0.5 Gbit/s speed using 4.5G / LTE standard with carrier aggregation using IMT bands up to 2.6 GHz.
4.5 LTE Networks will in near future providing > 1 Gbit/s speeds using: -‐ 4.5G / LTE standard
with carrier aggregation with IMT bands below 3.4 GHz and at 3.5 GHz.
-‐ also LAA
3G / 4G / 4.5G devices already have 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz WIFI radios for
enabling low cost data off-‐load service delivery.
Circa 70 – 90 % of mobile data traffic is carried by WIFI networks today.
MNOs top priority seems to be to: -‐ monetise their huge investments in 3G / 4G / 4.5 G networks. -‐ achieve economically viable deployment of new ‘5G-‐like’ networks / services.
It is highly probable that 5G/IMT-‐2020 networks will be deployed on large scale basisin cm wave bands below 3.8 GHz in Europe supported by WIFI and WIGIG.
(See EU RSPG Opinion on Spectrum For 5G)
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Vodafone Germany launches 4.5G services at up to 375 MbpsSunday 18 September 2016 | 20:59 CET | News Vodafone Germany has announced the launch of 4.5G mobile technology, supporting speeds of up to 375 Mbps. The new technology will be rolled out in 30 cities across the country by end-‐2016, with new 4.5G base stations now live in 22 of these cities. These include the centres of Berlin, Dresden, Duesseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Hanover. Vodafone deploys triple carrier aggregation in 800, 1800 and 2600 MHz bands. https://www.telecompaper.com/news/vodafone-‐germany-‐launches-‐45g-‐services-‐at-‐up-‐to-‐375-‐mbps-‐-‐1162788
TIM launches 500 Mbps 4.5G service in 3 Italian citiesThursday 15 December 2016 | 15:00 CET | News Telecom Italia (TIM) has claimed a European first with the launch of a commercial service offering download speeds of up to 500 Mbps using 4.5G technology. The service is already active in Rome, Palermo and Sanremo and can be accessed with the new Sony Xperia XZ smartphone, available to TIM's business and retail customers as an exclusive. The higher speeds are achieved via carrier aggregation, with TIM bundling spectrum from the 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz bands, as well as the so-‐called L band (1500 MHz),and increasing spectral efficiency by evolving antenna transmission systems.https://www.telecompaper.com/news/tim-‐launches-‐500-‐mbps-‐45g-‐service-‐in-‐3-‐italian-‐cities-‐-‐1176363
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Technical Challenges For 5G/IMT:
-‐ Severe radio-‐link implementation challenges due to very high attenuation by building walls, window glass etc
-‐ Is it practicable to reliably establish 5G/IMT with outdoor-‐indoor coverage ?
-‐ Significant cost to deploy robust wide area 5G/IMT networks to provide reliable 5G services for outdoor and indoor coverage.
Spectrum Challenges For 5G/IMT:
Constraints for 5G/IMT due to existing / planned use by other terrestrial and space/satellite services.
Rapidly increasing population of Fixed Service links (used usually for backhaul).
Radical increase in Ka-‐band services via GEO and Non-‐GEO satellite systems (Note: No satellite systems in 31.8 – 33.4 GHz).
Fragmentation of spectrum for possible 5G/IMT-‐2020 use due to the above.
Challenges for For 5G/IMT in ‘Low mmwave’ Bands
So why plan / implement / invest in 5G/IMT in ‘Low mmwave bands’ ?
Political reasons (‘industrial leadership’ ?) are a poor substitute for economic rationales.
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-‐ 3G / 4G / 4.5G devices will in 2017 onwards have 60 GHz WIGIG radios for enabling very high data (~ 10 Gbit/sec) off-‐load service delivery.
-‐ In 2017, ~ 200 million 60 GHz WIGIG radio forecast to be shipped.
-‐ By 2020, over 1 billion 60 GHz WIGIG radios projected to be shipped.
-‐ 5G should benefit from the leverage of technology and product developments in WIGIG.
-‐ Radio / device technology used for 60 GHz WIGIG can be efficiently reused to develop ‘high mmwaveband’ (viz > 66 GHz ) 5G / IMT-‐2020 systems.
-‐ Up to 15 GHz available for 5G/IMT with minimum of 5 GHz contiguous blocks at 66 – 76 GHz & 81 – 86 GHz.
-‐ > 66 GHz 5G/IMT will also offer very high data rate (> 10 Gbit/sec) services.
Future 5G device in EU will be multi-‐band-‐radios supporting
-‐ LTE/4.5G in bands below 3.8 GHz for wide area coverage / outdoor use / indoor use.
-‐ 4.5G or 5G in bands above 31 GHz for high capacity / indoor / near-‐indoor use
-‐ 2.4 / 5 GHz WIFI, 60 GHz WIGIG and > 66 GHz 5G.
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Essential for very high capacity carriers of above 10 Gbit/sec
Oxygen absorption = buffer from interference / supports
cell densification
Provides significant contiguous globally harmonised bandwidth
(Up to 3 X 5 GHz)
~ 200 million WiGiG devices to be deployed in 2017
Good fit for high density indoor / high density outdoor scenarios
These bands are
commercially / technically
viable for high capacity 5Gand can be globally
harmonized at WRC-‐2019 band for
5G / IMT-‐2020
Why the 66 -‐ 71 GHz & 81 – 86 GHz bands are a good solution?
Chipset manufacturers already making WIGIG mobile devices
in bands above 59 GHz
5G SPECTRUM
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5G ECOSYSTEM
Vision – A Commercially & Technically Viable Solution
The 5G/IMT-‐2020 ecosystem will be dominated by the use of 5G mobile devices which will use multiple radios
Low band frequencies-‐ -‐below [3.6] GHz
High frequency bands above 66 GHz
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz RLANs and 60 GHz WiGiG
Evolved 4.5G LTE standards – i.e. speeds of
up [5] Gbps through carrier aggregation in
800/900 MHz, 1475 MHz, 1800/1900MHz, 2000 MHz, 2500/2600 MHz &
‘3500’ MHz bands.
For very high data rate applications in indoors / high density outdoors scenarios (i.e. stadiums,
shopping malls)
Unlicensed spectrum used for off-‐loading of traffic via Wi-‐Fi 2.0 /
WIGIG
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WRC-‐2015 ITU RESOLUTION FOR THE TERRESTRIAL COMPONENT OF IMT
Resolution 238 (WRC-‐15) resolves to invite ITU-‐R 1. …2. to conduct and complete in time for WRC-‐19 the appropriate sharing and compatibility studies, taking into account the protection of services to which the band is allocated on a primary basis, for the frequency bands:24.25-‐27.5 GHz, 37-‐40.5 GHz, 42.5-‐43.5 GHz, 45.5-‐47 GHz, 47.2-‐50.2 GHz, 50.4-‐52.6 GHz, 66-‐76 GHz and 81-‐86 GHz, which have allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis; and 31.8-‐33.4 GHz, 40.5-‐42.5 GHz and 47-‐47.2 GHz, which may require additional allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis,
further resolves 1. ….2. to invite WRC-‐19 to consider, based on the results of the above studies, additional
spectrum allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis and to consider identification of frequency bands for the terrestrial component of IMT; the bands to be considered being limited to part or all of the bands listed in resolves to invite ITU-‐R ,
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Every world region has indicated candidate bands above 31GHz at WRC-‐2015
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31.8 – 33.0 GHz1.2 GHz contiguous spectrum
available for global harmonization
66 -‐ 71 & 71 -‐ 76 GHz
81 – 86 GHz
Supported by all regions with an established position
Supported by most regions
WRC-‐2019 / BUILDING CONSENSUSREGIONAL POSITIONS AT WRC-‐2015
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Propagation characteristics similar to spectrum just below
30 GHz
1.6 GHz contiguous spectrum available forglobal harmonization
Adjacent band studies below 31.8 GHz with SR (passive) and EESS (passive) to be carried out
Trials should be conducted soon in 32 GHz
If a low mmwaveband is
suitable for 5G/IMT,
32 GHz is a very good candidate.
Why the 32 GHz band should also be a good solution?
Band with earliest global availability
5G SPECTRUM
-‐ Suitable for very high capacity 5G carriers (> 1 Gbit/sec)-‐ Identifed in CEPT for High Density Fixed Services