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		<title>IMB: Battling the Capacity Crunch with Mobile Broadcast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 05:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Hambidge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The expanding range of media-centric smartphones, tablets and netbooks has led to an explosion in mobile data volumes and the arrival of the long anticipated capacity crunch. It is now rapidly becoming clear that LTE alone will not resolve this challenge forcing operators to find a new solution. As a result a growing number are [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ipwblog.wordpress.com&amp;blog=18051193&amp;post=15&amp;subd=ipwblog&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The expanding range of media-centric smartphones, tablets and netbooks<br />
has led to an explosion in mobile data volumes and the arrival of the<br />
long anticipated capacity crunch. It is now rapidly becoming clear that<br />
LTE alone will not resolve this challenge forcing operators to find a<br />
new solution. As a result a growing number are turning to the mobile<br />
broadcast standard IMB (Integrated Mobile Broadcast) as a means of<br />
offloading their busy networks and offering new revenue generating<br />
services.</p>
<p>As media-centric mobile devices and USB dongles have become more<br />
prevalent, more and more people are streaming video over mobile networks<br />
leading to rocketing data volumes. According to Cisco, by 2014 3.6<br />
million terabytes of mobile data will be used each month globally, of<br />
which mobile video will account for 66%.</p>
<p>The growth in mobile data consumption has seen networks struggle to meet<br />
demand which in turn negatively impacts the consumer experience. As a<br />
result, operators are eager to find a technology that is capable of<br />
offloading bandwidth hungry applications from their data networks. At<br />
the same time they are also keen to identify opportunities to increase<br />
ARPU through new and innovative services.</p>
<p>As a result, mobile operators are turning their attention to mobile<br />
broadcast as a means of simply and cost effectively offloading large<br />
sums of traffic. Leading the way is IMB which has attracted both<br />
widespread operator support and an extensive vendor ecosystem. The<br />
standard was defined in Release 8 of 3GPP and endorsed by the GSMA in<br />
September 2009 as the favoured method of mobile broadcast. It became<br />
just one of five radio technologies to receive an official endorsement<br />
from the GSMA as fit for purpose and effective for the mobile industry.<br />
Others include HSPA and WCDMA.</p>
<p>IMB allows broadcast services to be implemented in the unpaired TDD<br />
bands of spectrum that are owned but currently unused by many operators<br />
in the region as part of their 3G licenses &#8211; in fact over 150 operators<br />
in 60 countries worldwide have such spectrum available, covering in<br />
excess of half a billion subscribers.</p>
<p>In the same way that HSPA has been proven to deliver mobile broadband<br />
traffic in a more efficient way, IMB will give the GSMA community the<br />
opportunity to again breathe new life into their existing 3G networks,<br />
maximise the value of their spectrum licenses and deliver mobile<br />
broadcast services efficiently. The unused TDD bands support multiple<br />
5MHz carriers, of which each may be dedicated solely to the delivery of<br />
broadcast services. It is expected that IMB will support up to 30<br />
broadcast channels in 10 MHZ at 300 kbps.  By taking advantage of TDD<br />
spectrum that presently lies unused, IMB has the power to deliver the<br />
most popular content while providing capacity relief to the crowded FDD<br />
channels.  Where other mobile broadcast technologies may have been met<br />
with initial optimism but fizzled out, IMB continues to gain support<br />
throughout the mobile ecosystem and has the potential to bring mobile<br />
broadcast into the mainstream.</p>
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