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LTE: la evolucin de la tecnologa mvil

AGENDA Market status LTE Universal technology IMT advanced

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Last years mobile data traffic was three times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000.
Global mobile data traffic in 2010 (237 petabytes per month) was over three times greater than the total global Internet traffic in 2000 (75 petabytes per month).

Global mobile data traffic grew 2.6-fold in 2010, nearly tripling for the third year in a row.

Smartphones represent only 13 percent of total global handsets in use today, but they represent over 78 percent of total global handset traffic.
In 2010, the typical smartphone generated 24 times more mobile data traffic (79 MB per month) than the typical basic-feature cell phone (which generated only 3.3 MB per month of mobile data traffic).

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Android approaches iPhone levels of data use.
At the beginning of the year, iPhone consumption was at least 4 times higher than that of any other smartphone platform. Toward the end of the year, iPhone consumption was only 1.75 times higher than that of the second-highest platform, Android.

In 2010, 3 million tablets were connected to the mobile network, and each tablet generated 5 times more traffic than the average smartphone. In 2010, mobile
data traffic per tablet was 405 MB per month, compared to 79 MB per month per smartphone.

Mobile video traffic will exceed 50 percent for the first time in 2011. Mobile video
traffic was 49.8 percent of total mobile data traffic at the end of 2010, and will account for 52.8 percent of traffic by the end of 2011.

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Trafico colombia Gbyte
8.000.000,00 7.000.000,00 6.000.000,00 5.000.000,00 4.000.000,00 3.000.000,00 2.000.000,00 1.000.000,00 0,00

1T - 2010 4T - 2010
1T - 2011
MINTIC Fuente boletn trimestral de las TIC 1T2011

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AGENDA Market status LTE Universal technology IMT advanced

LTE-Universal technology

High capacity networks and lower cost per bit will become feasible data business in the future .

LTE-Universal technology

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LTE

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The number of global users of LTE technology grew to 1 million in 2010 and is forecast to reach 8 million this year, InStat said. By 2014, the number of LTE users in the U.S. will exceed the combined total in Europe and Asia,.

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AGENDA Market status LTE Universal technology IMT advanced

IMT advanced

Bandwidth extension

MIMO (HO)

Relay Nodes

Layer 1 (L1) Relay. Also called Amplify-and-Forward Relay, Layer 1 (L1) Relay is simple and easy to implement through RF amplification with relatively low latency Layer 2 (L2) Relay. Layer 2 (L2) Relay performs the decode-and-forward operation and has more freedom to achieve performance optimization. Layer 3 (L3) Relay. Also called Self-Backhauling, Layer 3 (L3) Relay has less impact to eNB design and it may introduce more overhead compared with L2 Relay.

CoMP:

Coordinate multiple point transmission and reception

Heterogeneous Networks

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Marlon.torres@tigo.com.co Whole sales business Manager

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