Evolving EDGE Data Speeds
The Global mobile Suppliers Association has announced its support for the new 3GPP study items on EDGE Evolution. EDGE Evolution is envisaged to bring on average 2-3 fold data speeds compared to EDGE rates today, higher voice and data capacity and improved spectral efficiency. Many operators are deploying a combined WCDMA/EDGE network strategy for delivery of 3G services. EDGE Evolution is a natural complement to HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) which will enhance WCDMA data rates and capacity.
Alan Hadden, President, GSA, explains: "EDGE Evolution is an important step for single mode GSM and multimode GSM/WCDMA operators to support their current business and to the service continuity in GSM networks. EDGE Evolution is envisaged to only have a low impact on the existing EDGE capable GSM networks, however, it will lower service delivery costs considerably and make new services and higher data revenues possible. When it comes to WCDMA/HSPA subscribers, they can roam outside WCDMA/HSPA coverage and still use the services they are accustomed to."
Laeding GSM/3G suppliers Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens are fully committed to bringing the benefits of EDGE Evolution to the marketplace. The first standardization release, 3GPP release 7, is envisaged to be ready in 2006.
Ulf Ewaldsson, VP GSM Product Management at Ericsson, sees the further evolution of EDGE as yet another step into the direction of fully 2G/3G integration: "With the enhancements in WCDMA towards high speed packet access, the EDGE evolution provides the necessary service seamlessness as it is expected by the end users."
Giuseppe Donagemma, Vice President, Radio Networks, Nokia, supports Hadden's view. "Nokia supports EDGE Evolution work as we see it being beneficial to the mobile user experience as well as offering a possibility for the operators to increase their revenues, in particular with new real time services that require higher bitrates, lower latency and higher capacity. EDGE Evolution is complemented by the GSM voice enhancements, delivered to end users and operators with the same easy GSM/EDGE upgrades. We expect the WCDMA evolution to HSPA to be one of the key drivers for the EDGE Evolution."
Tommy Ljungren, Technical Director of TeliaSonera Sweden's Mobile Networks, confirms the importance of further EDGE evolution, adding that "EDGE is a very cost effective way to quickly increase the data rates to TeliaSonera's customer base. EDGE is viewed as a complement to our WCDMA and WLAN networks. For TeliaSonera EDGE will play an important role in our realisation of "Always Best Connected" where our current and future customers get a seamless service experience through the most suitable access technology available in each location."
GSA reports strong acceptance of EDGE globally, pointing to its research completed on March 4, 2005 which confirmed 131 network operators in 76 countries committed to EDGE deployments. A total of 63 networks are delivering commercial EDGE-enabled services in 41 countries today. Demonstrating how EDGE and WCDMA are complementary technologies, GSA notes there are approaching 40 operators currently operating or deploying combined EDGE-WCDMA networks for 3G services delivery."
Posted to the site on 14th March 2005
