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IMT-2000, IMT-Advanced, IMT-2020 All of today’s 3G and 4G mobile broadband systems are based on the ITU’s IMT standards. ITU established the detailed specifications for IMT-2000 and the first “3G” deployments commenced around the year 2000. In January 2012, ITU defined the next big leap forward in wireless cellular technology – IMT-Advanced – and this is now being progressively deployed worldwide. The detailed investigation of the key elements of IMT-2020 is already well underway, once again using the highly successful partnership ITU-R has with the mobile broadband industry and the wide range of stakeholders in the 5G community.

Organizations involved in the development of IMT 3GPP, 3GPP2, 5G Americas, 5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership, 5G Innovation Centre, APT Wireless Group, Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum, ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, CDG, ETSI, EU METIS Project, GSMA, IEEE, IMT‐2020 Promotion Group, ITRI, NGMN, NYU Wireless, TSDSI, TIA, TTA, TTC, UMTS Forum, WiMax Forum Wireless World Research Forum We welcome any other interested partners 5

IMT-2020 studies ITU-R WP 5D is working together with these partners in the same open process to establish the criteria for IMT-2020 Recommendation ITU‑R M.2083‑0, approved in September 2015, defines the framework and overall objectives of the future development of IMT for 2020 and beyond. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly held in Geneva, 26-30 October 2015, approved Resolutions ITU-R 65 and 56-2 that establish the roadmap for the development of 5G mobile and the term that will apply to it: “IMT- 2020”.

Next steps Work on the next phases of IMT-2020 will ramp up in 2016, with the expected adoption in 2016/17 of the following deliverables: The Report on the Technical Performance Requirements that a technology would need to meet to satisfy “IMT‑2020” The Report on Evaluation Criteria and Evaluation Methods for “IMT-2020” technologies The Report on Specific Submission Requirements of the candidate technology under assessment related to submissions, the evaluation criteria and submission templates Communication via Circular Letters and Liaisons will be a key element of the work.

Development of the requirements 5G requirements will be different because of the wide range of use cases creating distinctly different “wants” and potentially separate sets of requirement values IoT, “Typical” Wireless Broadband, Video and other higher bandwidth applications (e.g, above 6 GHz) The ITU Circular Letter 5/LCCE/59 was issued on 22 March 2016: invitation for submission of proposals for candidate radio interface technologies for the terrestrial components of the radio interface(s) for IMT-2020 invitation to participate in their subsequent evaluation Liaisons from WP 5D to External Organizations will solicit information seeking: Understanding of the key characteristics to define the overall detailed requirement universe and subsequently the detailed information necessary to establish the actual parameter values

Proposal Submission and Evaluation It is anticipated that the timeframe for proposals will be focused on 2018 (window spans late 2017 to mid-2019). The evaluation by independent external evaluation groups and definition of the new radio interfaces to be included in “IMT-2020” will take place from 2018-2020. Coordination with entities external to ITU-R will continue to be a cornerstone in the work.

Final specifications It is expected that the final specifications for the “global core specification (GCS)” from the external organizations (the technology proponents) towards the work on Draft new Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT-2020.SPECS] “Detailed specifications of the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-2020” would be received into WP 5D Meeting #34 (February 2020) at the latest. Transposed specifications (from the individual regional or national transposing organizations) would be received by June 2020 at the latest. The new Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT-2020.SPECS] for the initial release of “IMT-2020” is expected to be approved by October 2020. 10

Detailed Timeline & Process For IMT-2020 in ITU-R 3GPP RAN HSPA and LTE standardization status 2013-03-05 Detailed Timeline & Process For IMT-2020 in ITU-R 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 WRC-15 5D #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31 #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 WRC-19 Recommendation Vision of IMT beyond 2020 (M.2083) Report IMT feasibility above 6 GHz (M.2376) Circular Letters & Addendum Technical Performance Requirements Modifications of Resolutions 56/57 Evaluation criteria & method Workshop Proposals IMT-2020 Evaluation Consensus building Outcome & Decision IMT-2020 Specifications Requirements, Evaluation Criteria, & Submission Templates Report Technology trends (M.2320) Background & Process Note: While not expected to change, details may be adjusted if warranted. Today

IMT-2020 Standardization Process 9/12/2018 Development Plan Market/Services View Technology/ Research Kick Off Vision & Framework Name IMT-2020 < 6 GHz Spectrum View > 6 GHz Technical View Process Optimization Spectrum/Band Arrangements (post WRC-15) Technical Performance Requirements Evaluation Criteria Invitation for Proposals Sharing Study Parameters (IMT- WRC-19) Sharing Studies (WRC-19) Proposals Evaluation Consensus Building CPM Report (IMT- WRC-19) Sharing Study Reports (WRC-19) Spectrum/Band Arrangements (WRC-19 related) Decision & Radio Framework Detailed IMT-2020 Radio Interface Specifications Future Enhancement/ Update Plan & Process 2012-2015 2016-2017 2018-2019 2019-2020 Setting the stage for the future: vision, spectrum, and technology views Defining the Technolog(y)(ies)

5G Capability Perspectives from the ITU-R IMT-2020 Vision Recommendation Fig 3. Enhancement of key capabilities from IMT-Advanced to IMT-2020 Fig 4. The importance of key capabilities in different usage scenarios on - Recommendation ITU-R M.2083

New radio interfaces The broad range of IMT-2020 requirements and use cases envisaged may necessitate specification of new radio interfaces as well as operation in new frequency bands Extremely high data rates Very low latency Long range, low power applications Interworking with IMT-Advanced will need to be ensured Need to limit the complexity of terminal equipment (handsets, but more generally, things)

New spectrum: Bands under study for WRC-19 Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 GHz – 27.5 GHz 31.8 – 33.4 GHz 37 – 40.5 GHz 40.5 – 42.5 GHz 42.5 – 43.5 GHz   45.5 – 47 GHz 47 - 47.2 GHz 47.2 -50.2 GHz 50.4 – 52.6 GHz 66 – 76 GHz 81 – 86 GHz

Related ITU-R studies ITU-R – radio standards and spectrum SG1 - spectrum management, licensing, short range devices, cognitive radio SG3 – propagation studies – incl. studies > 6 GHz SG4 – satellite systems SG5 – machine-type comms, intelligent transport systems, sensor networks, IMT ITU-T – fixed network aspects SG13 - Future networks (& cloud) SG20 - IoT and applications, smart cities Focus Group on IMT-2020 (FG IMT-2020)

9/12/2018 Thank you!