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Today's Top Stories

  1. Rumor mill: Sprint laying groundwork for mid-2015 VoLTE launch
  2. Comcast out, CenturyLink in as Denver Broncos upgrade Wi-Fi backhaul, Internet connectivity
  3. Qualcomm ramps up marketing push behind LTE Direct
  4. SingTel rolls out commercial LTE Advanced service delivering 300 Mbps
  5. FirstNet: Costs, deployment details will become clearer in 2015


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1. Rumor mill: Sprint laying groundwork for mid-2015 VoLTE launch


Sprint (NYSE: S) has stressed time and again that it is not rushing to launch voice over LTE (VoLTE), but that does not mean the operator is snubbing the technology. Far from it, in fact, given that a "high-level" Sprint executive has shared details regarding the "programming phase" the operator is reportedly in as it prepares to launch a VoLTE network designed for interoperability with domestic and international carriers.

According to an anonymous Sprint executive cited by the S4GRU blog, Sprint's current VoLTE programming initiative addresses design criteria and functionality intended for its VoLTE system. The operator is engaging device and network vendors regarding its plans and necessary hardware support. Sprint is focusing its initial VoLTE efforts on FDD frequencies rather than its 2.5 GHz TD-LTE network.

Once the programming phase wraps up this summer, Sprint will reportedly shift to field implementation testing (FIT) to identify any issues that should be addressed. S4GRU said the testing is planned for Kansas, the Chicago area and Virginia, and it will involve key roaming partners to ensure interoperability.

Sprint reportedly has not set a firm date internally for commercial VoLTE introduction, though the blog entry said service could launch in mid-2015 or even earlier. Asked by FierceWirelessTech to comment on the report, Sprint spokeswoman Kelly Schlageter replied that Sprint has not announced "any timelines for VoLTE."

Shifting voice traffic where possible from CDMA to VoLTE would enable Sprint to engage in more spectrum refarming and launch LTE on frequencies currently encumbered by CDMA. However, some CDMA capacity would be maintained to start, and the planned system would enable handoffs of VoLTE calls to the legacy CDMA network through the EVRC-NW codec.

Sprint executives have said repeatedly that the operator is in no rush to launch VoLTE, preferring to rely on its CDMA network and EVRC-NW-powered HD Voice technology for voice calling services during the foreseeable future. That stance could reflect the operator's desire to take a measured approach to VoLTE minus the pressures of trying to stick with a publicly stated schedule. Sprint's ambitious Network Vision project has often fallen behind schedule due to a variety of factors, casting an unflattering light on the company. By not announcing its specific VoLTE plans, Sprint would be able to quietly address any VoLTE stumbling blocks.

Ron Marquardt, vice president of technology for Sprint technology innovation and architecture, told RCR Wireless earlier this month that VoLTE "is not as near term of an issue," for the operator. "We will be more measured with our plans, working on it more behind the scenes," he added.

Sprint is apparently engaging a number of roaming partners to ensure interoperability, potentially complicating its VoLTE rollout efforts. S4GRU said Sprint's VoLTE service "will allow HD Voice to be interoperable with several other providers by using the 3GPP EVS (Enhanced Voice Service) codec and integrating other networks together." However, the EVS codec may not be standardized before Sprint starts deploying VoLTE, which could restrict initial HD Voice interoperability.

Sprint has been working diligently to line up rural LTE roaming partners. VTel Wireless, one of the 12 smaller wireless carriers Sprint announced LTE roaming deals with in June, recently launched LTE service in parts of Vermont and has said it intends to introduce VoLTE phones in late 2014 or early 2015.

A Sprint spokeswoman told FierceWireless the operator will help VTel in those efforts even though Sprint has not officially committed to deploying VoLTE in the near future.

T-Mobile US (NYSE:TMUS) has officially launched VoLTE only in the Seattle area though T-Mobile customers reported making VoLTE calls in Philadelphia, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Alexandria, Va. AT&T Mobility (NYSE: T) in late May launched VoLTE in select areas in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ) has not yet launched VoLTE but says it will sometime this year.

For more:
- see this S4GRU blog entry

Related articles:
Mavenir exec: Carriers could use VoLTE to deliver voice services on tablets, TVs
Verizon's IP voice interconnection deals with Sprint and T-Mobile hint at VoLTE roaming
T-Mobile launches VoLTE in Seattle, promises more markets this year
Sprint to help bring rural LTE partners into the 2.5 GHz ecosystem
Sprint rural LTE partner VTel launches service in Vermont
Sprint signs LTE roaming deals with C Spire, SouthernLINC and several rural operators
Sprint, nTelos strike new LTE network alliance through 2022
Sprint to add 700 MHz Band 12 capabilities to some new devices starting next year

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2. Comcast out, CenturyLink in as Denver Broncos upgrade Wi-Fi backhaul, Internet connectivity


DENVER--CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL) and the Denver Broncos announced a three-year sponsorship deal, under which the telco will usurp Comcast's (NASDAQ: CMCSA) role as the provider of Internet and data connectivity at the team's stadium and training facility.

The contract starts with the upcoming National Football League (NFL) season. Now an official partner of the Denver Broncos, CenturyLink will install a 1 Gbps Internet circuit, with bandwidth up to 10 Gbps, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. "The new circuit, which will provide the Broncos with more than five times their current bandwidth, will deliver ultra-fast Internet traffic that will enhance fans' Wi-Fi experience at games or other events in the stadium," CenturyLink said.

The service provider will also deploy a 10 Gbps optical wavelength circuit for connectivity between the stadium and the Broncos' training camp facility in the Dove Valley area of Arapahoe County, Colo., enabling better data synchronization, faster communication, and enhanced disaster recovery and business continuity.

Almost a year ago, Comcast Business and the Denver Broncos announced that Comcast was upgrading the team's network infrastructure throughout the stadium and also the private fiber connection between the stadium and the team's headquarters and training facility. At the time, Comcast Business said the upgrade had increased network bandwidth by two-and-a-half times "with the ability to scale up to 10 Gbps in the future."

That deal apparently lasted only one year, however. A CenturyLink spokeswoman confirmed to FierceWirelessTech that starting this season, "Comcast won't be providing any network connectivity for the Broncos" as CenturyLink is "replacing Comcast circuits" for Internet connectivity at the stadium and for private lines between Dove Valley and stadium.

"CenturyLink is helping the Broncos accomplish one of its goals by providing a significant technology enhancement that will positively impact the game day experience," said Scott Russell, CenturyLink's vice president and general manager for the Denver market.

The improved in-stadium bandwidth should help fans' on-site Wi-Fi experience during games and other events. The stadium Wi-Fi network was installed last year via a partnership between the Broncos and Cisco. The network can theoretically handle 25,000 concurrent users and was designed to support data offloading by all four major wireless operators. However, only Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ) has signed on to access the network, which it began using last season.

"I'm talking to Sprint (NYSE: S) currently, but they have not agreed to join the Wi-Fi system as of yet," Broncos vice president of information technology Russ Trainor told the Denver Post. "AT&T (NYSE: T) and T-Mobile (NYSE:TMUS) will not be offering Wi-Fi to their customers at the stadium this year."

In related news, Extreme Networks and PCM announced that the NFL's Tennessee Titans selected them to outfit Nashville's LP Field with Wi-Fi. "The partnership with Extreme will not only positively change the in-game atmosphere but will also allow us to garner deeper insights into how fans interact with their devices while they are in the stadium," said Don MacLachlan, executive vice president of administration and facilities for the Titans.

Extreme Networks was recently named the Official Wi-Fi Analytics Provider of the NFL. "The NFL is committed to utilizing next-generation technology to help improve the fan experience in stadium. Extreme Networks' Wi-Fi analytics technology is part of the NFL's overall plan to improve the stadium experience with enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity," said Michelle McKenna-Doyle, NFL CIO.

For more:
- see this CenturyLink release
- see this Denver Post article
- see this Extreme Networks release

Related articles:
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3. Qualcomm ramps up marketing push behind LTE Direct


Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) has put a more concerted effort behind its push to commercialize LTE Direct, a device-to-device technology that leverages licensed LTE spectrum and can be used to enable a host of proximity applications without severely impacting device battery life. The vendor recently posted a new PowerPoint presentation heralding the benefits of LTE Direct and also released a video about the technology.

Click here to view this Qualcomm video.

Qualcomm has been pushing the concept of LTE Direct for a few of years and is already engaged in operator trials of the technology. For example, during the 2014 Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain, the vendor announced it was engaging in the first LTE Direct operator trial with Deutsche Telekom in Germany. In addition, Qualcomm claims developers are testing use cases using its LTE Direct Trial software development kit (SDK).

Qualcomm Research is one of several 3GPP participants working to standardize LTE Direct in 3GPP Release 12, which is expected to be completed at the end of this year.

Qualcomm has coined the phrase "digital 6th sense" to describe LTE Direct's proximal discovery platform. On its website, the chipmaker says LTE Direct can be used to discover thousands of devices and their services in the proximity of about 500 meters.

The vision for LTE Direct is that apps would be used to identify a user's interests and then identify relevant services nearby. A handset could be used to advertise a bike for sale, enabling a passerby interested in buying a bike to immediately contact the seller, be that a store or an individual. Or a user might be alerted whenever friends are close by.

According to Qualcomm, LTE Direct can operate in an autonomous and "always-on" mode without drastically affecting device battery life, unlike other proximity solutions, including over-the-top offerings that rely on GPS, Bluetooth Low Energy or Wi-Fi Direct. Further, the technology is touted as being privacy sensitive because devices do not need to reveal their identity or location, thus minimizing privacy barriers.

Qualcomm contends LTE Direct is the type of technology necessary to enable the wireless industry to scale up from today's location-based and proximity beacon solutions.

A major selling point for LTE Direct from the service provider perspective is that it would be an "operator-owned" platform rather than an OTT platform operated by a third party. "LTE Direct uses licensed spectrum, allowing mobile operators to employ it as a way to offer a range of differentiated applications and services to users. It relies on the LTE physical layer to provide a scalable and universal framework for discovery and connecting proximate peers," the company said.

For more:
- see this Qualcomm document (PDF) and video
- see this Droid Life article
- see this Slashgear article

Related articles:
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4. SingTel rolls out commercial LTE Advanced service delivering 300 Mbps


Singapore operator SingTel introduced the Huawei 5786 mobile MiFi hotspot device, enabling SingTel to claim it is the world's first mobile operator to offer commercial 300 Mbps service using LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation.

Huawei 5786

Source: Huawei

The Huawei 5786 supports LTE-A CAT 6 and enables connections for up to 10 simultaneous devices. SingTel promised to will offer other LTE-A enabled devices, including smartphones and tablets, over the coming months. It said its 4G customers with compatible devices will not be charged extra for the 300 Mbps service.

Back in May, SingTel and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) announced that SingTel's network was employing carrier aggregation to enable data speeds up to 300 Mbps. The operator combined 20 MHz bandwidth each from its 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz spectrum bands.

The first deployment was in the Singapore Expo area, and LTE-A coverage has since been expanded to Changi Airport and the area around the Bugis MRT station. However, customers have not been able to leverage the improved speeds as there were no compatible devices available until now.

According to SingTel, more than half of the island will be covered with LTE-A service by the end of October, and nationwide coverage is expected by the end of March 2015.

SingTel and Ericsson first divulged their intent to enable 300 Mbps speeds using LTE-A via an announcement during the 2014 Mobile World Congress trade show, held during February in Barcelona, Spain.

For more:
- see this SingTel release

Related articles:
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Sprint confirms most of its LTE devices will be able to access 4x2 MIMO technology
LTE Advanced deployments are growing globally

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5. FirstNet: Costs, deployment details will become clearer in 2015


The bad news is that a comprehensive request for proposals (RFP) for the nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN) being crafted by the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) is not slated to go out until early 2015. But the good news is, at that point states and territories should have a much better grasp regarding their costs to participate in the network.

"As we go through that process and get responses back and make an award, we'll have a lot more information and detail on potential cost and buildout of the network that will then get incorporated into the state plans," said Amanda Hilliard, FirstNet's director of outreach. Hilliard spoke during a webinar hosted by IWCE's Urgent Communications, which reported her remarks.

"We're about to go through a significant RFP process with some unknowns and of course it's a time-consuming process. It's a little bit hard at this time to give exact time frames," she noted.

FirstNet must work through an unwieldy 46-step process for each state and territory, but progress is being made. In many states, FirstNet is already on step seven, according to TJ Kennedy, FirstNet's acting general manager, who was cited by ComputerWorld.

Nonetheless, planning for the LTE-based NPSBN is already impacting public-safety decision making. Scott Neal, director of the Pennsylvania State Police's Bureau of Communications and Information Services, who was quoted by Urgent Communications, said that agencies are starting to encounter stumbling blocks when they seek approvals for necessary land-mobile radio (LMR) system upgrades. The problem is twofold, he indicated, because many in the public are confused over what two-year-old FirstNet really is, and there is continuing debate regarding the speed with which LTE can replace LMR systems.

Neal said he feels like cringing "when anyone makes the statement that we'll have mission-critical voice over LTE (VoLTE) sooner than anyone expects."

For more:
- see this Urgent Communications article
- see this ComputerWorld article

Related articles:
FirstNet seeking LTE network director, as some states dawdle on planning
FirstNet's Swenson says she almost quit, pushes for reconciliation
FirstNet vexed by shifts in public-safety LTE standards-setting
FirstNet: Swenson replaces Ginn at helm, puts focus on strategic program roadmap
FirstNet putting together two key network RFPs, solicits possible board members

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