Japan is tops in wireless.................Japan's IMT-2000 3G Mobile Phone Service to Launch Soon
April 23, 2001 (TOKYO) -- Japan's launch of the next-generation mobile phone service, International Mobile Communications 2000 (IMT-2000), is now less than two months away.
Japan will be at the vanguard, as NTT DoCoMo Inc. will pioneer the service at the end of May under the name of "FOMA." J-Phone Group and KDDI Corp.'s cellular phone service unit, au Group, will follow in six months to one year.
Fast and Flexible Communication Functions
The latest cellular phone standard is known as "the Third Generation" (3G), and FOMA is compatible with this standard. It is a drastic advancement over the First Generation (1G) using analog communications, and the Second Generation (2G) using digital communications.
The fundamental difference between IMT-2000 and the 1G or the 2G services is that it is a global specification that has been standardized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations organization. However, five recommendations co-exist as IMT-2000 specifications. The IMT-2000 specification is only regulated as "a cellular phone system which uses 2GHz band approved by the ITU," therefore data communication functions and communication quality in each system will vary.
In Japan, three groups, NTT DoCoMo, J-Phone, and KDDI's au, have obtained business licenses for IMT-2000. Among these, NTT DoCoMo and J-Phone have adapted the W-CDMA system for the IMT-2000 specification. It is expected that the majority among worldwide operators will adopt W-CDMA. On the other hand, au has adopted the cdma2000 system, which is an extension of its current system, cdmaOne, and cdma2000 is expected to have the next largest number of operators.
The planned timing of the service launch is the end of May for NTT DoCoMo, June 2002 for J-Phone , and September 2002 for au. NTT DoCoMo will first start with a small service area, and aims to get 100,000 to 200,000 subscribers.
Service Fees Showing Downward Trend
NTT DoCoMo plans set FOMA's call charges at the same level as to those of PDC system cellular phones. It is likely that in view of competition, other operators will set their call charges at the same level as or slightly lower than NTT DoCoMo. This means that call charges are not likely to go down.
On the other hand, the three operators, NTT DoCoMo, J-Phone and KDDI's au, are moving in the direction of lowering packet communication charges.
Currently, packet communication charges by NTT DoCoMo's "DoPa" are 0.2 yen per 128 bytes. With FOMA, it is expected that it will be 0.02-0.04 yen, which will be around one tenth of the current level. (121.61 yen = US$1)
However, it is not clear whether other operators will use FOMA's fee structure for their packet communications service. In particular, au is taking a stance to introduce a system for high-speed packet communication called "1xEV-DO" by the end of 2002 with the view of an introduction of a fixed fee system for packet communication charges.
In addition to installing new wireless communication systems, operators are developing and standardizing technology for the IP packet communication system called "all IP," by building backbone networks for IMT-2000 using IP routers. This is because it will have a beneficial effect on containing costs and lowering communication charges.
New Terminals Fully Loaded with New Functions
The image of compatible cellular phones is emerging. The IMT-2000 terminals that NTT DoCoMo will release ahead of the rest of the world will be the following three types (with four models): (1) a video-phone type, (2) a browser-phone type, and (3) a data communication only-type. Among these, the video-phone type terminals can be described as products especially for IMT-2000.
The browser-phone type emphasizes mobility. The cell phone will just be an IMT-2000 version of the current i-mode cell phone. The data communication only-type will be used with notebook PCs and PDAs. The initial appearance will mainly be a PC card type, and car-use types and a data communication unit included in a PDA should appear later.
Each terminal will add functions to the current types of cell phones. NTT DoCoMo's FOMA browser-phones and video phones will be capable of "multi-calls." The multi-call feature allows use of both voice communication and packet communication simultaneously.
Using Different Terminals with One UIM Card
IMT-2000 terminals will store user information on an IC called a user identity module (UIM) which is smaller than a postage stamp, and by loading the UIM to various devices it will become possible to use many terminals under one contract.
The design of a UIM is an extension of SIM, installed in GSM cell phones, for IMT-2000. In particular, a UIM must be loaded in terminals of the W-CDMA system, which NTT DoCoMo and J-Phone have adopted. NTT DoCoMo announced that terminals compatible with its FOMA service should be equipped with a UIM under the name of "FOMA Card."
With cdma2000, which au is adopting, on the other hand, the UIM is set as an option. KDDI, at the core of the au Group, is being careful about UIM. It said, "a decision is yet to be made on the usage of UIM."
Communication Speed Approaching Broadband
IMT-2000's data communication speed is more than ten times faster than current cell phones. With FOMA, the upstream communication speed from a terminal to a base station is 64kbps and the maximum downstream speed 384kbps, and it is possible to secure sufficient bandwidth even in downloading or streaming moving images.
This maximum speed of 384kbps is achieved by a packet communication system. Although, FOMA also offers a data communication service using a circuit switching system, the speed will be a maximum of 64kbps for both upstream and downstream.
However, users cannot always enjoy the maximum communication speed. With W-CDMA and cdma-2000, which use CDMA technology, the radio waves for data transmission between a base station and users' terminals will be shared by multiple number of voice communication users. Therefore, it is not possible for a great number of users to always communicate with the speed of 384kbps.
Technically, a maximum 2Mbps data communication speed can be realized with W-CDMA. One of the reasons NTT DoCoMo restricts the upper limit to 384kbps is to achieve efficient use of radio waves. If a sector throughput is enhanced as a result of improvement in the wireless communication technology, it is possible that the data communication service speed for end users will be greater than 384kbps, or a megabyte-level may become available. |