Title: The Backhaul Battle
1The Backhaul Battle
Presented to NetEvents 2007 European Press Summit
Date Thursday February 22, 2007
2Company Background
- Founded in 1997
- Leading Provider of Competitive ResponseTM
Solutions - 80 Researchers Analysts Worldwide
- 40,000 Subscribers
- 250 Enterprise Customers
- Headquarters in Washington D.C. Offices in San
Diego, CA Dallas, TX London and Paris
3Killer Applications How does all-IP Mobile
Change the Rules of the Game?
- Amazingly enough the killer application is
going to remain VOICE we are naturally
talkative! - Rich-media communications over converged devices
- 4G field-trials by NTT DoCoMo
- 3D virtual reality and interactive video/hologram
images - Increased interactions with compatible
technologies (e.g., smartcard prepaid electronic
cash apps or putting house heating on before you
come home)
4NTT DoCoMo 4G
- Advanced video handset suited to 4G network
- Wrist-phone mobile handset
5Pure-IP Mobile
- HSDPA will drive mobile VoIP over cellular
- UMA extends to WiFi hotspots
6Bandwidth Demand and Costs Is there a Scalable
Business Model?
- 3G evolving to HSPA, followed by UTRAN LTE
- Total traffic volume increasing 100 annually
- ARPU not growing in sync. with backhaul costs!
- Operator tendencies
- Mobile operators rely less on traditional Leased
Lines - OpEx must reduce
- Self-build interesting to convert OpEx to CapEx
- Achieve ROI on legacy SDH and ATM
- TDM move to Ethernet for HSPA support
- Backhaul statistics
- Backhaul 16 of CapEx
- Backhaul 20 of OpEx
- Leased lines - anything from 6-25 of OpEx
7Infrastructure
- What's the best in-home technology?
- WiFi
- Femtocells
- Bluetooth
- How long for IMS interoperability?
- Not here yet
- Standards in evolution (new components being
added) - How long until mobile networks can support
bandwidth for all-IP? - Voice requires good, consistent bandwidth
- HSPA investments just taking place (operators
want to pay off investments) - WiMAX still unproven
- LTE still years away
8Infrastructure Sales Marketing of All-IP Mobile
- Services
- What are the applications? (WiMAX operators say
that they don't even know!) - How will operators charge for them?
- How will operators educate market from zero
momentum? - Devices
- Will operators need to significantly subsidize
devices? - Will an operator subsidize devices that can then
be used off its own network? - How long until device costs drop for mass-market?
- How long for entire ecosystem to develop
including PC, TV, devices, home hub,
refrigerators, etc.?
9Transport
- There is an "elephant in the room Internet
Explorer, we all know it's a problem! - How long will it take to deploy fiber to meet the
new bandwidth demand with a realistic cost and
ROI?
10Backhaul Issues
- Economics
- More NodeBs, more links, more sites, more
planning - P2p links mean lots of aerial infrastructure
- Performance
- Even new-build 2G access not enough for HSPA
- Spectrum is limited
- Interference is increased (smaller cells -gt
higher density) - All-IP remains unproven
- TDM/ATM legacy support, carrier grade, flexible
bandwidth management - QoS control
- IP knowledge
11Panel Discussion
- What should be the objective for deployment of
microwave transmission systems? - In access-backhaul networks?
- In backbone-core networks?
- How would you describe the current market
condition of microwave transmission? - e.g., commodity, competitive, innovating, mature,
declining, evolving to NGN - What are your companys overall priorities for
the transmission network? - higher capacity, lower costs (opex/capex),
network renewal, replacement with fixed
technology - How are the priorities different in access and
backbone? - How important is Ethernet?
- How important is scalable bandwidth?
- How important is a wide range of spectrum options?
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