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New Research Demonstrates Central Role of Wi-Fi, Underscores Need for Fair Sharing in Unlicensed Spectrum

 

 

PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwired - Nov 4, 2015) - In an effort to advance dialogue and understanding about fair spectrum sharing by LTE-U devices, Wi-Fi Alliance® is hosting a Coexistence Test Workshop today aimed at fostering dialogue among Wi-Fi® and LTE industries. Attendees include Amazon, Broadcom, Dell, Ericsson, Gibson Brands, Google, Intel, NTT, Qualcomm, Toyota, Verizon, and many others. Wi-Fi Alliance is taking action in a variety of ways to encourage the industry to address concerns related to unlicensed spectrum coexistence, and to help protect billions of users who rely on Wi-Fi every day from being adversely affected by LTE-U.

New research conducted on behalf of Wi-Fi Alliance demonstrates Wi-Fi's integral role in users' lives. 68 percent of respondents cite they would be very annoyed if they did not have access to uninterrupted Wi-Fi in their daily lives and 72 percent say their work productivity would be significantly impacted if their Wi-Fi usage were interrupted. Although consumers recognize the potential benefits of a technology like LTE-U, three quarters are concerned about the technology impacting their Wi-Fi. Because of this concern, 53 percent of respondents are interested in the LTE-U issue as it unfolds.

Wi-Fi Alliance will release an initial set of LTE Coexistence Simulation and Testing Guidelines, which will ultimately provide a harmonized approach to characterizing how well LTE-U devices coexist with Wi-Fi. When completed, the Wi-Fi Alliance Coexistence Guidelines will provide a common foundation on which to determine fair sharing behaviors of all LTE-U devices, regardless of brand. The Guidelines consider myriad use cases where Wi-Fi is used today, including video, VoIP, and dense and dynamic Wi-Fi environments. The Guidelines focus on key performance indicators that matter for coexistence, expected real-world topologies of mixed Wi-Fi and LTE-U environments, and realistic network loading scenarios. It is expected that these initial Guidelines will continue to evolve as a result of dialogue and input from industry, including LTE-U vendors.

"Wi-Fi has been a model of good unlicensed spectrum stewardship, and we expect similar etiquette from all technologies sharing that spectrum," said Edgar Figueroa, president and CEO of Wi-Fi Alliance. "Cooperation among a broad cross-section of industry provides the best opportunity to deliver a viable solution for fair coexistence."

The development of Coexistence Guidelines is one of several important elements to help resolve concerns related to Wi-Fi and LTE-U coexistence without regulatory intervention. Another element is simulating how different parameters in Wi-Fi and LTE-U affect coexistence behavior. The Coexistence Guidelines and such simulations will inform the testing of actual devices and provide a consistent method for measuring coexistence across the ecosystem. This combination of activities will help ensure there are minimal adverse effects to the 5.4 billion Wi-Fi devices in use. Companies who engage with Wi-Fi Alliance through events such as the Coexistence Test Workshop can play a role in steering and contributing to these important activities.

Companies sharing the goal of ensuring Wi-Fi and LTE-U coexistence are encouraged to participate in Wi-Fi Alliance's planned activities. A variety of future events, presentations from the Coexistence Workshop, and additional Wi-Fi and LTE-U resources will be made available at:http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/unlicensed-spectrum.

Methodological note: The survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Poll on behalf of Wi-Fi Alliance between October 5-7, 2015. Harris Poll and Wi-Fi Alliance surveyed 2,032 adults ages 18+.

 

 

Alexander Rusli, CEO and President Director of Indosat
We're excited to work with Ericsson on this journey to bring the latest 4G/LTE technology to our customers. This technology means faster speeds, more responsive applications, greater efficiency and more stable connections. 

Thomas Jul, Head of Ericsson Indonesia and Timor-Leste
We are pleased to partner with Indosat to bring Ericsson's 4G/LTE solutions in Indonesia. Our consumer studies in Indonesia show that network performance is the main consideration for mobile phone users' loyalty. 

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