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IMS和LTE的标准化
The Standardisation of
Common IMS LTE
key technologies for Mobile Internet
Philippe Cousin
ETSI Sales Director on behalf of
Adrian Scrase
ETSI Vice President
International Partnership Projects
Mobile Internet Summit
Beijing, 14 April 2008
World Class Standards
Why evolve today‘s systems?
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World Class Standards
Why evolve today’s systems?
Considerable investment made in existing telecommunications
systems
Need to ensure the continued competitiveness of these
systems for the future
User demand for higher data rates and innovative services
Continued demand for cost reduction from the operator side
(CAPEX and OPEX) and from the user side
Need to keep pace with other emerging technologies (Skype,
P2P, VoIP, WiMax etc.)
Growing experience with the take-up of new services is
helping clarify the likely requirements of users, operators and
service providers in the longer term
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World Class Standards
Evolution of today’s Mobile systems
3GPP (W-CDMA/UMTS) has established evolution plans which
will ensure the future of their technology for the next decade
3GPP2 (cdma2000) has established similar plans
Both projects have incorporated IMS as the basis of their core
network
Variants of OFDM are likely to characterize the air interfaces (at
least in the downlink) of both technologies
These mobile technologies are converging.
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