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EV-DO Rev. B
March 2010
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Disclaimer
QUALCOMM Incorporated, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego, CA 92121-1714
Copyright © 2009 QUALCOMM Incorporated, All rights reserved.
Nothing in these materials is an offer to sell any of the components or devicesreferenced herein. Certain components for use in the U.S. are available onlythrough licensed suppliers. Some components are not available for use in theU.S.
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EV-DO Rev. B: Natural Evolution from Rev. A
Multicarrier Doubles Capacity for Bursty Applications
Multicarrier Enhances Broadband ExperienceHigher data rates and lower latency for all users in the cell
Even Higher Capacity & Data Rates with CSM6850 Upgrade
Cost-Effective Software Upgrade to Multicarrier
EV
DO
Re
v
B
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EV-DO Rev. B is Commercial
*Formerly known as Wana Telecom;Source: Statements from vendors and operators
Growing Operator Commitment
Rev. B “Multicarrier EV-DO” Gaining Momentum
Leading the way with world’s first Rev. B network (Jan 2010)
Rel -0 Rel - A
EV-DO
Multicarrier H/W Upgrade
DO
Advanced
Telecom
EV-DO
Rev. B
Strong Vendor Support
China Telecom
TelecomINWI*
PTCL
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~ 460 Million CDMA2000 Subs~ 147 Million EV-DO~ 21 Million Rev. A
>305 CDMA Operators
>2,300 CDMA2000 Devices
>545 EV-DO
>220 Rev. A
>110 EV-DO>75 Rev. A
Note: Wireless Intelligence estimates for CDMA2000 1X/1xEV-DO subscribers do not include Wireless Local Loop
Source: Wireless Intelligence estimates as of Jan 25, 2010 for quarter ending Dec 31, 2009, *number of unique wireless connections; CDG Jan 2010
Large CDMA2000 and EV-DO Ecosystem
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
EV-DO Subscribers
EV-DO’s Strong Growth Continues
Substantial growth expected in China, India and other emerging markets
Millions
>355M Subs
Source: Wireless Intelligence estimates as of Jan 25, 2010 for quarter ending Dec 31, 2009, *number of unique wireless connections
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• Handsets and PC cards
• Consumer Electronics• Ultra Mobile Devices
• Embedded Laptops
• Desktops
All Device Segments
All Market Segments Enterprise
• Ethernet-Class Performance
Consumer
• Cable/DSL-Class Performance
Mobile/Fixed/Nomadic
EV-DO: Mobile Broadband for All Segments
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EV-DO Supports Entire Range of IP Services
•Video/Music
•Service Tiering
•Streaming/Downloads
•High Speed Web Browsing
Multimedia Upload/Exchange
•Push to Talk / Push to Media
•Low Latency Gaming
•Telco quality VoIP
•Video Telephony•Multicasting
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Multicarrier Enhances Broadband Experience
Aggregating multiple Rev. A carriers creates a bigger data pipe
Up to 3x user data rates and lower latency throughout the cell
Dynamic bandwidth allocation
Rev. A
Rev. B Terminal
Rev. A
Rev. A
Carrier #1
Carrier #2
Carrier #3
AggregatedData Pipe
BSC/BTS
3x Rev. A
Cost-effective software upgrade to multicarrier
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Multicarrier Triples Data Rates to All Users
3x Rev. BMulticarrier
Rev. ASingle Carrier
Peak Rate Median Rate Cell Edge Rate
14.7Mbps
3.1Mbps
3.6Mbps
1.1Mbps
1.2
Mbps
0.4
Mbps
Source: Peak rates are as defined in standards. The median and cell edge rates are based on Qualcommsimulations, using mixed channel model with Rev. B Phase-II devices supporting 64 QAM
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Multicarrier More Than Doubles Capacityfor Bursty Applications
Bursty Data Application(e.g. browsing)
Data bursts
Idle time
ImprovedUser
Experience
Increased Capacity
Multicarrier(3x Rev. A)
3 SingleRev. A carriers
No. of Users per Carrier
B u r s t y
D a t a R a t e
Partially
loadedcarriers
Note: Based on lab measurements using realistic traffic models from the web. The averageburst download time (over the air) is reduced ~ 66%. The capacity gain depends on thesector load which in this case is typical for a EV-DO Rev. A system.
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Even Higher Capacity and Data Rates withCSM6850 Upgrade
Up to 14.7 Mbps forward link peak data rates1
~ 65% higher uplink data capacity2
~ 45% higher VoIP capacity3
BTS Channel Card upgradewith Interference Cancellation.
No device impact
Provides gains with multicarrier or single carrierRel. 0/Rev. A/B
Supports total interference cancellation2
- Traffic, Overhead and Pilot IC
1Peak rate increased through Higher order modulation (64QAM). 2Through total Interference Cancellation, also benefits existing devices, CSM6800 with Pilot IC is
already commercial 2,3 Gain compared to CSM6800 without IC.
CSM6850
Supports up to 4 carrierson a single card
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Simultaneous 1X Voice and EV-DO Data
Handset feature with nonetwork impact
Independent of the air linkstandard Voice using 1X or 1X Advanced EV-DO Rev. A or Rev. B
1X Voice EV-DO Data
Simultaneous1X Voice and EV-DO Data
CDMA2000 1X Carrier EV-DO Carrier
Planned for all new Qualcomm EV-DO chipsets
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1Peak rate for 3 EV-DO carriers supported by init ial implementation.2Peak rate for 3 EV-DO carriers with 64QAM in the DL. Rev. B standard supports up to 15 aggregated Rev. A carriers.
3DO Advanced peak rate for 4 Rev. B carriers; Assumes 64QAM in the DL.4C it i ibl ith d (EVRC B) d h d t i t f ll ti (QLIC) 54 i ith i di it 3 ith t
1X and EV-DO Have Strong Evolution Paths
Created 03/17/10
DL: 3.1 MbpsUL: 1.8 Mbps DL: 9.3 Mbps1
UL: 5.4 Mbps DL: 14.7 Mbps2
UL: 5.4 Mbps
Broadband Up & DownloadsLow Latency, QoS and VoIP
DL: 19.6 Mbps3
UL: 7.2 Mbps3
Higher network capacity andimproved user experience
3x data rates toall users in cell
2010 20112009 2012+Note: Estimated commercial dates
H/W UpgradeMulticarrierRel. 0 Rev. A DOAdvancedEV-DO EV-DO Rev. B
Higher capacityand data rates
4x increase comparedto today’s voice capacity5
Best in classvoice capacity
1.5x increase withavailable features4
2010 20112009 2012+Note: Estimated commercial dates
1X Advanced1XCDMA2000
Simultaneous 1X Voice and EV-DO Data