– Operators and technology vendors will support the proposal to accelerate the 3GPP 5G new airspace standardization process to meet the growing global mobile broadband needs –
- The new proposal proposes a medium-term milestone to complete the standardization of non-independent 5G new airspace –
Barcelona, ​​February 26, 2017 – A number of mobile communications companies announced today that they will jointly support the acceleration of the 5G NR standardization process to facilitate the large-scale trial and deployment of 5G new airspace as early as 2019. AT&T, NTT DOCOMO, INC., SK Telecom, Vodafone, Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., BT, Telstra, Korea Telecom, Intel, LG Uplus, KDDI, LG Electronics, Telia Company, Swisscom, TIM, ETIsalat Group, Huawei, Sprint, vivo, ZTE and Deutsche Telekom will support a corresponding work plan proposal for the first phase of the 5G new air interface specification at the next 3GPP RAN plenary meeting. The next 3GPP RAN plenary meeting will be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia from March 6th to 9th.
The first 3GPP 5G new air interface specification will be part of Release 15. The 5G new air interface is the global 5G standard and will utilize the frequency band below 6 GHz and the millimeter wave band. According to the current 3GPP Release 15 schedule, the 5G new air interface deployment based on the standards-compliant 5G new air interface infrastructure and terminals will not be realized until 2020. Unlike the above schedule, the new proposal proposes to complete the non-independent 5G New Non-Standalone 5G NR specification document as an interim milestone to support the launch of large-scale trials and deployments in 2019. The non-independent 5G new air interface will leverage the existing LTE wireless and evolved packet core network as the backbone of mobility management and network coverage, while adding a new 5G wireless access carrier to support some 5G use cases in 2019. The new proposal and mid-term milestones also reaffirmed and consolidated the timeline for completing all standards, including the independent 5G new air interface (Standalone 5G NR) in Release 15.
At the same time, the companies supporting the proposal have further promised to use forward compatibility as a key design principle in the standardization of the first version of the 5G new air interface. This will support the introduction of new features and features in subsequent releases in the band that are critical to supporting the 5G vision of the industry and use cases that are currently undetermined and enabling the Internet of Everything.
This proposal is consistent with the commitment of 3GPP to support the flexible evolution of the wireless access network to 5G NR, to achieve interoperability and to support the evolution of the core network to 5G systems.
The proposal received wide support from the industry, proving that the proposal can help achieve the goal of responding to the growing demand for enhanced mobile broadband services in the world by deploying 5G new airspace in 2019, while continuing to achieve new 5G airspace in 2020 and beyond. Vision.
AT&TTom Keathley, senior vice president of AT&T's wireless network architecture and design, said: "We support independent and non-independent deployment of 5G new airspace. We focus on prioritizing important specifications in the standard to help 5G get to market as quickly as possible. In the process of defining standards It is normal to complete some of these decisions early. The decision to accelerate the key parts of the 5G new air interface standard will enable us to launch infrastructure and terminal development for future 5G deployments earlier."
NTT DOCOMOSeiko Onoe, executive vice president and CTO of NTT DOCOMO, said: “5G is a key driver for new business opportunities in different industries. DOCOMO plans to deploy commercial non-independent 5G new air ports by 2020. Accelerating the standardization process will promote Early deployment of standards-based 5G airspace. We will conduct large-scale trials with a wide range of industry partners to ensure high stability 5G services."
SK TelecomJinhyo Park, senior vice president and head of network development center at SK Telecom, said: "The demand for 5G commercial is booming, so it is especially important to complete the globally recognized 5G standard in time. 3GPP's 5G new air interface is the global 5G standard, we are working together. Partners, continue to accelerate the development of 3GPP new air interface standards."
Vodafone GroupLuke Ibbetson, Director of R&D Strategy at Vodafone Group, said: “The standardization of new airspace is critical to the successful deployment of 5G in the next few years. As the industry begins to design and test next-generation services and applications, global standards based on future mobile technologies will encourage innovation. Support 5G boom and help build economies of scale."
EricssonArun Bansal, senior vice president and head of the wireless business unit at Ericsson, said: "The sooner we implement 5G commercialization based on 3GPP specifications, the sooner we can bring the benefits of 5G to the entire industry. We are very happy to participate in this proposal to accelerate the 5G ecosystem. System development and commercial deployment."
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.Cristiano Amon, executive vice president and president of QCT at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., said: "5G new air interface technology is critical to meeting the growing demand for connectivity, which will support emerging mobile such as virtual reality, augmented reality and networked cloud computing. Broadband experience. And, we've seen the need to provide these technologies earlier to consumers around the world. It's also important to accelerate business timelines while maintaining the scale of globalization through appropriate 3GPP standardization processes."
BTHoward Watson, CEO of BT TSO, said: "By accelerating the creation of new air interfaces, we will be able to bring 5G experiences to our customers as soon as possible, and achieve our goal of creating a better world through communication."
TelstraMike Wright, Managing Director of Telstra Networks, said: "Telstra is committed to the benefits of industry standardization. Telstra will conduct extensive 5G pre-tests in 2018, on the basis of which the mid-term milestone for this new 5G airspace will be realized. Helping to achieve 5G commercial use as early as 2019."
Korea Telecom CorporationKongGyoo Lee, senior vice president of network strategy at Korea Telecom (KT), said: "We are encouraged by the growing voice in the telecommunications industry to accelerate the process of the new air interface specification. KT believes that non-independent and independent models are complete. Standard specifications are equally important. However, we believe that the introduction of 5G networks as early as possible and supplemented by LTE networks that have been widely covered is a very reasonable approach for operators, especially considering the return on investment. And this also confirms the propensity for non-independent mode when considering priorities. We believe that 5G is not only capable of achieving higher data rates, 5G will revolutionize the way we provide communication services to our customers, and ultimately at low cost. Adding a diversified revenue path for telecom operators. I believe that the entire industry will benefit from the rapid commercialization of 5G, which is to be achieved through 3GPP's accelerated 5G new air interface specification process."
IntelAsha Keddy, Intel's vice president and general manager of next-generation standards, said: "Intel is committed to accelerating the adoption of 5G from cloud computing to network-to-terminal applications. Global industry collaboration accelerates 3GPP new air interface standards is the key to achieving 5G's global scale success 5G is a true technological turning point and will change our lives and society in ways that far exceed the standards of previous generations of connections, which is why it is more important than ever to consolidate global standards."
KDDI CorporaTIonYoshiaki Uchida, member of KDDI's board of directors and head of the technical department, said: "For fast commercial 5G, global coordination (including spectrum bands and specifications) is more important than previous generations. KDDI's goal is to start 5G in 2020. Business, which requires the completion of new air interface specifications as soon as possible. We sincerely hope to accelerate 3GPP related activities."
LG ElectronicsGo-Hee Choi, senior vice president of LG Electronics and head of the Advanced Standards R&D Lab, said: "LG Electronics believes that the completion of 5G new airspace global standardization as soon as possible to meet the growing market demand for 5G innovation experience, and let 5G succeed in the world to It is important. We fully support the 5G New Airlink Global Acceleration Program and will try our best to accelerate the completion of the 3GPP 5G new air interface specification based on global cooperation."
Telia CompanyMauro Costa, Director of Network Architecture and Strategy at Telia, said: "Global standards are a basic prerequisite for achieving 5G success and opening up new opportunities and new business opportunities. Considering that our customers are increasingly concerned about 5G, we believe it is necessary to accelerate development and standardization on time. Accelerating the 3GPP new air interface standard is an important step in this direction."
SwisscomDaniel Staub, head of Swisscom's United Mobile Group and head of 5G implementation, said: "As a European technology leader, Swisscom hopes that 5G will be ready as soon as possible. Swisscom is fully committed to promoting standards development. Deployment outside of proprietary or standards is not in the interest of Swisscom. Therefore, Swisscom fully supports the 5G new airspeed, which enables us to always provide the best experience to our customers on the best network."
ETIsalat GroupHatam Bamatraf, Chief Technology Officer of Etisalat International, said: “The Etisalat Group is committed to accelerating the development of 5G in line with global standards. The global standards will have a positive impact on the efficiency and quality of our customer service. Participate in this industry cooperation and promote the development of 5G new air interface. Reflects the open attitude of the Etisalat Group and the emphasis on innovation."
HuaweiYang Chaobin, president of Huawei's 5G product line, said: "5G will usher in an era of deep integration between the telecom industry and the vertical industry, which means that the 5G standard will be applicable to multiple scenarios and promote digital transformation in multiple industries. We need to define a future for the future. The 5G architecture combines innovation with multiple industries to meet the needs of a wide range of applications, ultimately ensuring 5G's strategic vision and leadership."
VivoShi Yujian, senior vice president of vivo, said: "The non-independent 5G new air interface and the independent 5G new air interface are very important scenarios. The unified 5G standard based on these two scenarios will help to build a global 5G ecosystem. Accelerating 5G development is beneficial to 5G terminals. The early maturity of the industry. As a global terminal manufacturer, we will continue to create surprises for our customers in the upcoming 5G era."
ZTEXu Huijun, chief technology officer of ZTE, said: "As a global leader in telecommunications and information technology, ZTE believes that the 3GPP standard is very important and will benefit the entire industry. In addition, ZTE has been actively involved in the development of global standards. ZTE will cooperate with Together, the partners will promote the steady advancement of 5G testing and testing to promote 5G commercial use worldwide."
Deutsche TelekomDeutsche Telekom Chief Technology Officer Bruno Jacobfeuerborn said: "Deutsche Telekom is committed to supporting the action plan to accelerate the delivery of 5G standardized technologies to meet the evolving broadband needs of our customers. The early development of standards will support the smooth evolution to next-generation communication technologies. Pre-test activities provide the foundation and enable the entire industry to have confidence in the strengths and potential of new technologies."
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