Global Mobile Industry Leaders Achieve Multi-Band
5G NR Interoperability
- AT&T, Ericsson, NTT DOCOMO,
Orange, Qualcomm Technologies, SK Telecom, Sprint, Telstra, T-Mobile US,
Verizon, and Vodafone demonstrate a multi-vendor interoperability
connection compliant with the Non-Standalone (NSA) 5G New Radio (NR)
global 3GPP standard
- Live demonstrations
showcased both sub-6 GHz and mmWave end-to-end 5G NR systems, using
Ericsson’s 5G NR pre-commercial base stations and Qualcomm Technologies’
5G NR UE prototypes
- Demonstrations serve as a
significant milestone toward standard-compliant trials and
commercialization, as part of an ongoing industry collaboration to
accelerate 5G NR for commercial network launches starting 2019
An important technology milestone based
on the newly-approved NSA 5G NR standard has been achieved by a group
of leading mobile communications companies. Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated
(NASDAQ: QCOM), in collaboration with AT&T, NTT DOCOMO, Orange, SK
Telecom, Sprint, Telstra, T-Mobile US,
Verizon, and Vodafone, showcased 3GPP-compliant 5G NR multi-vendor
interoperability during live demonstrations held in both the Ericsson
Lab in Kista, Sweden and the Qualcomm Research lab in New Jersey, USA.
The successful demonstrations show the
companies’ combined strength in carrying out timely trials that pave the
way for commercial launches of 5G standard-compliant infrastructure and
devices. Ericsson’s 5G NR pre-commercial base stations and Qualcomm
Technologies’ 5G NR UE prototypes will enable operators to conduct live
tests in their own networks.
Fredrik Jejdling, Executive Vice
President and Head of Business Area Networks at Ericsson, says: “This
milestone builds on years of researching and developing 5G technology as
well as on leading and contributing to the standardization work. By
working closely with our key partners in early trials and fine-tuning
our global portfolio, we ensure that we can bring the standard-compliant
technology to the benefits of our customers and their customers.”
“Achieving multi-vendor
interoperability based on the global 5G NR standard is a true testament
to our continued 5G leadership, delivering fundamental contributions to
the 3GPP standard and driving toward the launch of standard-compliant
commercial networks and devices starting in 2019,” says Cristiano Amon,
Executive Vice President, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and president,
QCT.“As we did in both 3G and 4G, we are excited to collaborate with
Ericsson as an industry leader to accelerate the path to 5G globally.”
The over-the-air Interoperability
Development Testing (IODT) was conducted for lower layer data
connections operating at both 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz bands. These just
standardized layers are the fundamental building blocks of 5G NR.
NSA 5G NR will use the existing LTE
radio and evolved packet core network as an anchor for mobility
management and coverage while adding a new 5G NR radio access carrier to
enable certain 5G use cases starting in 2019.
AT&T
“The
network of the future is being built – and it’s happening fast. We’re
proud to be one of the top North American wireless carrier contributors
into 3GPP’s work on 5G standards and to be part of the group of
companies that advocated for standards acceleration earlier this year,”
says Marachel Knight, SVP Wireless Network Architecture Design at
AT&T. ”We’re excited to be a part of standards-based
interoperability testing as this helps speed up development of 5G
devices and hardware and helps pave the way to launch standards based 5G
NR service as soon as the end of 2018.”
NTT DOCOMO
Dr.
Hiroshi Nakamura, Chief Technology Officer at NTT DOCOMO, says: “We are
very pleased with this initiative and believe early IODT is a key to
enable a strong and robust eco-system. NTT DOCOMO has worked on 5G
trials with Ericsson for years. We can accelerate co-creation of new
services and businesses with vertical industry partners.”
Orange
“On
the road to 5G, Orange welcomes this first 5G NR Interoperability
between Qualcomm Technologies and Ericsson. As sponsor of NGMN Trial and
Testing Initiative, Orange supports key industry collaboration towards
3GPP standard-compliant trials. Orange is committed to roll-out 5G
multi-service connectivity in the future therefore leveraging its
potential to cover a large variety of uses,” says Arnaud Vamparys, SVP
Radio Networks at Orange.
SK Telecom
“SK
Telecom is proud to be the first operator to initiate a discussion of
early 3GPP-compliant trials with Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies in
2016, which eventually led to this industry-first successful joint
demonstration. We believe this is a meaningful industry collaboration
bringing global 5G players together,” says Jinhyo Park, EVP, Head of ICT
R&D Center, SK Telecom. “We will continue to drive 5G ecosystem to
work on global standards and to enable early 5G commercialization.”
Sprint
“Tremendous
progress is being made in the development of 5G NR for our sub-6 GHz
spectrum, the largest such block available for wide-scale use in the
United States,” says Dr. John Saw, Sprint CTO. “We see great opportunity
in mobile 5G, massive machine type communications, and ultra-reliable
and low-latency communications. Cloud robotics, connected cars and
drones, augmented and virtual reality – these are just the start of the
applications that will drive new levels of innovation and progress
around the world.”
Telstra
Mike
Wright, Telstra’s Group Managing Director Networks, says: “Telstra has
been working to accelerate the introduction of 5G in Australia and this
interoperability testing is a significant milestone towards
commercialisation. The strength of the 3GPP ecosystem is in the rigorous
analysis to ensure devices and networks are fully tested together, so
that our customers can purchase a 5G device in the future and have it
work effortlessly on Telstra’s mobile network.”
T-Mobile US
“This
achievement is a major step forward toward our commitment to build a
nationwide 5G network by 2020 and bring 5G to our customers,” says
Neville Ray, Chief Technology Officer for T-Mobile. “The demonstration
used both millimeter wave and spectrum below 6GHz – proving the
Un-carrier vision that spectrum across all bands will be used for 5G.”
Verizon
“Verizon
was pleased to participate in the successful 5G NR multi-vendor
interoperability demonstrations," says Ed Chan, Chief Technology
Architect and Network Planning. He added, "These demonstrations
represent a key milestone in moving us another step closer towards
commercial availability of 5G mobile services for customers."
Vodafone
Luke
Ibbetson, Vodafone’s Head of Group R&D, says: “This first
multi-vendor interoperability test of 5G within days of the completion
of the 3GPP standard paves the way for Vodafone to trial commercial
grade equipment in the coming year. 5G has the potential to provide up
to a ten-fold improvement in cost efficiency to help us meet the growing
demand for mobile data from Vodafone customers. The capabilities
delivered by 5G will also help create the Gigabit societies of the
future.”
The IODT test complies with the following key characteristics of the 3GPP 5G NR specifications:
- Waveform: flexible OFDM,
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, waveform numerologies
supporting low-band, as well as mid-band and high-band spectrum
allocations for wideband operation and low latency services.
- Dynamic,
slot-based frame structure: enables future-proof and ultra-lean design
as well as self-contained subframe structure that allows for data
transmissions that efficiently support diverse use cases with
requirements that include low latency, high peak-rate, and high
reliability.
- Massive MIMO: control and data channel support for Massive MIMO features
based on beam-centric design that improve spectral efficiency and
achieve higher data rates, boosting performance for consumers.
- Mobile mmWave: control and
data channel support for adaptive beamforming and beam-tracking
techniques to enable use of high-band mmWave spectrum that deliver
extreme data rates and capacity in a mobile environment.
- Channel codecs: channel
coding schemes based on latest technology in advanced low-density
parity-check (LDPC) codes to support large data blocks and extreme peak
rates, and Polar codes for reliable control channels.
At Mobile World Congress 2017, global industry leaders pledged to accelerate 5G NR for large-scale trials and deployments. This was followed by 3GPP approval in March of a work plan
to speed up the development of NSA 5G NR specifications by six months
and this week approved as a standard at the 3GPP RAN Plenary Meeting in
Lisbon, Portugal. This will aid meeting the increasing connectivity
requirements for enhanced mobile broadband services, as evidenced in the
latest Ericsson Mobility Report.
Source: Qualcomm Technologies media announcement