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18th July - 3G Americas today published a new white paper
entitled Defining 4G: Understanding the ITU Process for the
Next Generation of Wireless Technology. The white paper provides
the factual description of how IMT-Advanced or 4G will someday
be defined by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
ITU is the internationally recognized authority that will
produce the official definition of the next generation of
wireless technologies beyond IMT-2000 or 3G.
Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas, stated, "The
ITU is currently establishing criteria for IMT-Advanced and
will be screening various technologies for inclusion in the
IMT-Advanced family. Only then will we understand what is
and can be rightly and credibly called 4G. He continued,
"Any claim today that a particular technology is a so-called
4G technology, in reality, is simply a marketing
spin, creating market confusion and deflating the importance
of the telecommunications industry standards. Technologies
should be verified against a set of agreed-upon requirements
in order to qualify as 4G, and this will happen in the future
when the requirements are outlined by the ITU."
Significant progress has been made by the Radiocommunication
Sector of the ITU (ITU-R) in establishing an agreed and globally
accepted definition of 4G wireless systems, and ITU-R is close
to releasing a full set of documentation for this definition.
Working under a mandate to address systems beyond 3G, ITU-R
has progressed from delivering a vision of 4G in 2002 to establishing
a name for 4G in 2005 (IMT-Advanced). In 2006, ITU-R set out
the principles for the process of the development of IMT-Advanced.
The work of the ITU encompasses the important elements of
business success in the wireless industry, especially the
balance of a market and services view, a technology view,
a spectrum view and regulatory aspects. In early 2008, ITU-R
will translate the vision into a set of requirements by which
technologies and systems can, in the near future, be determined
a part of IMT-Advanced and in doing so, earn the credible
right to be considered 4G.
During 2008 and 2009, ITU-R will hold an open call for 4G
(IMT-Advanced) candidates as well as an assessment of those
candidates' technologies and systems. The culmination of this
open process will be a 4G, or IMT-Advanced family of technologies.
Such a 4G family of technologies, in adherence to the principles
defined for acceptance into this ITU process, is globally
recognized to be one which can grow to include all aspects
of a marketplace that will arrive beyond 2010.
Third generation technologies are growing immensely
in the marketplace, but they too once started out with a vision
and requirements from ITU, stated Pearson. The
evolving wireless marketplace and its customers will be well
served by the current ITU process for the next generation
of wireless services.
The white paper Defining 4G: Understanding the ITU Process
for the Next Generation of Wireless Technology is available
for free download at www.3gamericas.org.
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