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1. Spectrum Usage
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Recommendation
>=7.4MHz
6.6MHz~7.2MHz
UMTS 4.2MHz
6MHz~6.4MHz
U3.8MHz
Notice
5MHz~5.8MHz
U3.8MHz
<5M
No Refarming
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UMTS 5.0MHz
2.2MHz
GSM
4.2MHz
2.0MHz
GSM
GSM
3.8MHz
Page 4
GSM
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Specification
Item
Specification
Size
Size
Weight
(Empty)
<100kg
Weight
(Empty)
Weight
(Full)
Weight
(Full)
Capacity
(GSM)
72TRX (S24/S24/S24)
Capacity
(GSM)
36TRX (S24/S24/S24)
Capacity
(UL)
24 Cells/12 Cells
Capacity
(UL)
24 Cells/12 Cells
Capacity
(GU)
36TRX + 24 Cells
Capacity
(GU)
36TRX + 24 Cells
Capacity
(GL)
36TRX + 12 Cells
Capacity
(GL)
36TRX + 12 Cells
BTS3900LIndoor
RRU
19inch
310mm
2U
BTS3900AOutdoor
BBU
DBS3900
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Offered
Cards
Description
Specification
WBBPd2
WCDMA Baseband
Processing Unit
WMPT
4 E1s/T1s, 1 FE electrical
port, 1 FE optical port
GTMU
GSM Main
Control Unit
72 TRx
4 E1s/T1s, 1 FE electrical
port, 1 FE optical port
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GU900
UMTS900 Rollout
BTS3900
New-add: 3G
900M
G G G
/ / /
U U U
G G G
/ / /
U U U
GSM900
GSM900 Modernization
With SDR Module
Max. 1*80W output power in one MRFU module
6 Carriers for GSM only, 4 Carriers for UMTS only
G+U 900
UMTS900 Switch on
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GSM900
UMTS900 Rollout
RRU3908
SDR
BBU3900
BBU3900
GSM900
GSM900 Modernization
With SDR Module
G+U 900
UMTS900 Switch on
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MRFUe
MRFUd
RRU3929
RRU3928
WRFUd
RRU3829 RRU3828
LTE
Multi-Mode
2007
MIMO
2008
GSM
SDR
2009
Full Bandwidth
GSM + LTE
with 2*2MIMO
TX A
TX B
Software
upgrade
GSM
LTE
GSM
LTE
2x2 MIMO
CEPT proved
New Superior RF modules in SRAN6.0 crafted for easy Refarming & smooth migrating to LTE in MBB era !
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MRFU
MRFUe
RRU3908
RRU3929
* 35M bandwidth
* 30M Bandwidth
* 20M Bandwidth
* 30M Bandwidth
* 900M/1800M
* 900M/1800M
* 900M/1800M
* 2T2R, 2*40W
* 1T2R, 1*125W
* 2T2R, 2*60W
* SRAN3.0
* SRAN6.0
* 1T2R
* 1*80W
* 900M/1800M
* SRAN3.0
MRFUd
* 30M bandwidth
* 2T2R, MIMO
* 2*80W
* 900M/1800M
* SRAN6.0
* SRAN6.0
WRFUd
* 40M Bandwidth
* 2T2R
* 2*60W
* 2100M
* SRAN 5.0
RRU3928
* 30M Bandwidth
* 900M/1800M
* 2T2R, 2*40W
* Small, 12L only
* SRAN6.0
RRU3926
* 40M Bandwidth
* 900/1800M
* 1T2R, 1*80W
* SRAN7.0
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Cabinet Version
MRFU
MRFUd
MRFUe
Ver. B
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Ver. C
Supported
Supported
Supported
Ver. B
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Ver. C
Supported
Supported
Supported
Ver. B
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Ver. C
Supported
Supported
Supported
BTS3900
BTS3900L
BTS3900A
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Evolution Flexibility:
Multi-Mode SDR, Ready for Evolution to LTE
RF Hardware Ready for G/U/L, minimize evolution TCO & risks
Dedicated baseband resource guarantee capacity and performance
Baseband Unit
RF Unit
GSM
G
G
GSM
G
HW: No change
SW: upgrade to G/U
UMTS
G/U
G/U
UMTS
Base Band card
UMTS
G/U
HW: No change
SW: upgrade to U/L
U/L
U/L
G/U
LTE
Base Band card
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U/L
LTE
U/L
Page 14
difficult
Optimization
Engineering
GSM900 +
UMTS900
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
M
R
F
U
difficult
easy
UMTS.
BTS3900
DBS3900
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GSM TX
GSM&UMTS
RXM
GSM TX
GSM&UMTS RXM
UMTS TX
GSM&UMTS
RXD
UMTS TX
GSM&UMTS RXD
SASU
3dB
3dB
SASA
TX/RXM
GSM900
RXD
TX/RXM
TX/RXD
GSM900
UMTS900
Co-antenna with
SASU and SASA
UMTS900
Co-antenna with
3dB combiner
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GSM_M
SASU Characteristic:
Solution for the shared antenna between GSM and UMTS system
6-port unit for antenna & feeder, 1 Tx port for GSM & UMTS respectively
SASU Advantage:
No extra loss in the uplink
Maximum 0.6dB insertion loss in the downlink
No impact on frequency planning for GSM & UMTS
GSM_D
SASA:
Combine the TX carriers on two antennas
into the carriers on one antenna,
No affecting the performance of the existing
GSM network.
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GSM900
UMTS900
Independent antenna
Page 18
Sites renegotiation
New antenna and pole
Limitation of evolution
lack of installation space for LTE/SAE
evolution
Additional
Cost
Advantages
Easy to implement RF optimization
respectively.
Disadvantages
much additional cost needed
1) 3G and 2G system can not adjust the down tilt angle and
azimuth independently;
2) downlink increase less than 0.6dB loss.
1) 3G and 2G system can not adjust the down tilt angle and
azimuth independently;
2) downlink increase more than 3 dB loss.
Co-antenna
with GU mRRU/mRFU
and feeders;
2) No insertion loss;
3) Easy RF tuning for 2G/3G co-coverage
3G and 2G system can not adjust the down tilt angle and azimuth
independently;
objectives;
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Page 21
Released
Ready for Contract
Planned
RAN12.0
Multi-mode Feature
RAN13.0
Multi-mode Feature
2010
2011
RAN15.0
RAN14.0
Multi-mode Feature
inter-modulation interference
detection
Optional Feature
Concentric circle networking
Narrowband interference
suppression
Multi-mode Feature
Dynamic MA for GU Dynamic
Spectrum Sharing(UMTS)
Optional Feature
Inter-Frequency Load Balance
Based on Configurable Load
Threshold
2013 Q2
2012Q2
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GSM900 5M
UMTS900 5M
Increase UMTS
Bandwidth (+)
Description:
GSM spectrum can be dynamically shared to
UMTS according to the traffic load or operators
strategies.
Site level spectrum switching.
The shared spectrum can be 4.2M/ 4.6M/ 5M
according to UMTS carriers requirement.
Benefits:
Lower the cost of spectrum refarming
Refarming based on SDR
Refarming based on hours
Increase MBB throughput
Benefits:
More frequency saving for heritage network.
Higher throughput compared to GSM
Description:
Compared to 5MHz UMTS, UMTS3.8MHz can save
1.2MHz bandwidth used for GSM . The central
frequency gap is 2.0MHz.
Dependency:
900M MRRU V1/ V2/V3
900M MRFU V2/V3
850M MRRU V2
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68.2M
1800M
900M
20M
Smallest
850M
48.4M
43.4M
15M
20M
30M
15M
8.2M
8.4M
15M
10M
10M
8.4M
VHA
Telstra
Optus
Frequency Resource More SCANTY than before With the development of MBB
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Develop
GSM
UMTS
3.8MHz
0.6MHz
GSM
GSM
0.6MHz
O2 + UMTS S111
Operators strategy
Competition Strategy:
Develop rural 3G market to arrest rural users.
Step by step deployment strategy:
First step: 50 U900 sites was deployed as trial in 2010.
Second step: 700 U900 sites was deployed in large area after
successful trial in 2011.
Third step: in 2012, its planed to cover all the rural area
seamlessly
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Frequency
Band 900
Band 1800
Band 2100
Page 29
Re-farming
Solution
G1800
Expansion
Traffic
Migration
G900 Reconfiguration
Frequency
Retune(5MHz
Cut)
G900
Optimization
Page 30
U900 On Air
A
B
GU 900 or U900
Buffer zone
GSM 900
HUAWEI
Buffer Zone
Solution
Character
Other Vendor
Based on GSM
MR(Measurement
Report)
Draw a 10 kilometers
circle as buffer zone
Accurate, improve
spectral efficiency
spectral efficiency
gain
MR Buffer Zone
GU900 Sites
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Thank you
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