Communications
Current Development of Commercial LTE Services and Voice over LTE Technology
August 29, 2011 / KuoChin Jong
13 Page, Topical Report
US$1,680 (Single User License)

Abstract

By August 2011, a total of 166 telecom operators worldwide announced that they have begun the deployment of commercial LTE networks, 24 of which had officially kicked off commercial LTE services. The LTE technology features high transmission speed, flexible spectrum applications, and low latency. However, the technology is unable to directly deliver traditional voice communications services owing to its network structure. This report offers insight into the existing voice over LTE solutions and the future development of the said solutions given the development trends of leading telecom operators.
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  •  List of Figures
  •  List of Tables

LTE Services in Taiwan Slated to Begin Commercialization in 2017; Spectrum Has Yet to be Released

Telecom operators will have to obtain spectrum resources needed to provide commercial LTE services first before they begin to deploy related-network equipment. Management of spectrum resources is regulated by national policies. For example, the Swedish and Norwegian governments completed their auction of 2.6GHz spectrums in May 2008 and November 2007, respectively. The US FCC (Federal Communications Commission) launched 700MHz spectrum auction in April 2008. The MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) of Japan conducted a public consultation and allocated 1.5GHz- and 1.7GHz-LTE spectrum to four telecom operators. The release schedule of spectrum licenses is directly related to the pace of LTE commercialization of the abovementioned telecom operator in respective countries.

WiMAX carriers, as well as other telecom operators in Taiwan, such as Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, and Far Eastone, have revealed interests in deploying LTE commercial networks in the future. Nevertheless, it is projected that all 700MHz spectrum will not be totally returned to the government until 2013. Moreover, in spite of the fact that WiMAX carriers have owned 2.5MHz spectrum licenses, they have to obtain approvals from the telecom authority first in order to change their business operations. It is estimated that deployment of network equipment will take approximately two years, thus, it is projected that Taiwan's commercial LTE networks will be officially launched around 2017. Still, earlier kick off of the commercial LTE networks will bring benefits to the telecom industry in Taiwan.

CSFB, IMS Expected to become Mainstream Voice over LTE Technology Solutions

With an aim to allow a full-IP LTE network to perform voice communications services, voice over LTE technology solutions, such as IMS, CSFB, and VoLGA, are developed. If taking the network transition time, CPE maturity, and LTE deployment time into consideration, telecom operators are projected to adopt the CSFB solution in the short run and the IMS solution in the long run.

Looking at the example of NTT DoCoMo, it is observed that most of the company's LTE networks are deployed in populous areas, and the coverage of the networks are smaller than that of its existing 2G/3G networks. Furthermore, mobile devices which support LTE VoIP are currently not available in Japan. It is projected that NTT DoCoMo will choose the CSFB solution to perform voice over LTE during the transition period and fully utilizes its existing 2G/3G mobile network equipment. It is expected that only after LTE coverage expands and the development of mobile devices equipped with LTE VoIP support reaches maturity, NTT DoCoMo will begin to provide the IMS-based voice over LTE services.

Like NTT DoCoMo, MetroPCS also deploys its LTE networks mainly in large cities, and coverage of the LTE networks is much smaller than the company's existing CDMA2000 1x networks. Upon the initial launch of MetroPCS' LTE services, a dual-mode mobile phone, dubbed the Samsung Craft, was also introduced. Nevertheless, the Craft runs based on Samsung's own-developed OS, so it is difficult to install SIP client software on the device. MetroPCS' voice over LTE services are thus, projected to be made available by adopting the CSFB solution. The VoLGA solution also delivers LTE voice communications service over CS lines, but since the solution does not win support from the telecom industry, it is forecasted that the CSFB and IMS will become the mainstream candidate technologies for voice over LTE services in the future.

Appendix

Glossary of Terms

CDMA

 

Code Division Multiple Access

COE

 

Central Office Equipment

CPE

 

Customer Premises Equipment

CS

 

Circuit Switched

CSFB

 

Circuit Switched Fallback

DC-HSPA+

 

Dual Carrier- High Speed Packet Access Plus

FOMA

 

Freedom of Mobile multimedia Access

IMS

 

Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem

LTE

 

Long Term Evolution

MME

 

Mobility Management Entity

MSC

 

Mobile Switching Center

PS

 

Packet Switched

QoS

 

Quality of Service

SAE

 

System Architecture Evolution

SIP

 

Session Initiation Protocol

SMS

 

Short Message Service

SRVSS

 

Single Radio Voice Call Continuity

UE

 

User Equipment

UMTS

 

Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service

VANC

 

VoLGA Access Network Controller

VoIP

 

Voice over IP

VoLGA

 

Voice over LTE via Generic Access

WiMAX

 

Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access

List of Companies

Accton

 

智邦

Acer

 

宏碁

Asus

 

華碩

AT&T

   

Chunghwa Telecom

 

中華電信

CSL (Communication Systems Ltd.)

   

Ericsson

   

Far Eastone

 

遠傳電信

FCC (Federal Communications Commission)

   

Gemtek

 

正文

GSMA (Global System for Mobile

Communications Association)

   

HTC

 

宏達電

Huawei

 

華為

Intel

   

KDDI

   

LG

   

MediaTek

 

聯發科

MetroPCS

   

NTT DoCoMo

   

One Voice Initiative

   

Orange

   

Quanta Computer

 

廣達

Samsung

   

ST-Ericsson

   

Taiwan Mobile

 

台灣大哥大

Telefonica

   

TeliaSonera

   

T-Mobile

   

Verizon Wireless

   

VIA Technologies

 

威盛電子

VIA Telecom

 

威睿電通

Vodafone

   

ZTE

 

中興通訊

ZyXEL

 

合勤

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