Title: ATDI
1ATDI
Solutions for radio network planning and spectrum
management
2Solutions in radio communication
- ATDI provides software and services in all area
of radio communications - Radio network planning management
- Spectrum management
- Digital cartography
- Communication electronic warfare
- Main market
- Regulators
- Telecom operators
- Telecom equipment suppliers
- Engineering service providers, integrators
- Military forces
3Our business by technology
- ATDI focus on radio spectrum, whatever the
technology or system topography - Spectrum management
- Point to Multipoint LMDS, WLL, BWA, DECT,
- Broadcast Radio, both analog and digital TV
- Microwaves
- Mobile radio paging, 2G, 3G, W-CDMA
- PMR analogue, Tetra, Tetrapol
- Tactical communications, Electronic warfare
- Radar and direction finders
- Fixed wireless access PMP, WiFi, WiMAX
- Emerging technologies
4ATDI offices around the world
ATDI Inc (Washington)
ATDI Ltd (London)
ATDI S.A. (Paris)
ATDI EST (Bucharest)
ATDI Ibérica (Madrid)
ATDI SAL (Beirut)
5ATDI-nG. 2004 product range
The most comprehensive software for any kind of
radio network planning mobile, PMP, microwave
links
The most complete and efficient solution
dedicated to regulators for national and
international spectrum management
The Infrastructure and tactical electronic
warfare radio network planning tool the most
adapted for new military concepts
ICS Map Server is an advanced software system
designed to manufacture and manage digital
cartography.
HerTZ Mapper is a state-of-the-art radio
communication network planning tool for VHF, UHF
and SHF, that is flexible enough to fully answer
the needs of radio system designers.
Antios is a 3D software system for the design of
antennas and antenna systems
6 Something new in Spectrum Management
- Recent changes since the early 1990s
- Technical advances have enabled the emergence of
new systems using radio networks (GSM, FWA,
DVB-T, WiFi, WiMax...) - These new systems are more complex and require
more resources (sites, frequencies, etc.) then
previous services - Market deregulation has increased the number of
players and has made necessary the establishment
of strong and independent regulation authorities
7 Something new in Spectrum Management
- Consequently, new constraints have appeared
- Limitations on resources such as Frequencies and
sites, the use of which must be optimized - The crowding of the spectrum is leading the
Regulation Authorities to share the bands between
a larger number of services - The increasing interaction between the services
calls for global management - Information has to be controlled and shared
between the different actors involved
8 Something new in Spectrum Management
- Spectrum Management is therefore becoming
established as an activity on its own. Its
purpose is - To manage administrative procedures according to
the national, regional or international
regulations in force - To optimize/facilitate resource sharing between
radio services and players involved
(private/public Operators, Regulation Authority,
Foreign Administrations, ITU) - To provide an updated and pertinent description
of the spectrum, for both technical and
administrative aspects - To establish an efficient sharing and control of
information
9SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT PROCESSES
10 Spectrum management regulator challenges
Agreements (ITU, regional,)
Allocations, allotments, assignments
Database
Maps, Images
Licences, Billing, Reports.
Equipment, Sites, Stations
11Spectrum management an easy solution
MAINLY FOR REGULATORS Notification, Coordination
, Licensing Billing Frequency plan Type approval
Images, DEM, Clutter, Vectors
12 ATDI Spectrum management solution
International Notification
Coordination
Monitoring
Technical data transfer
Cartographic DB
National data DB Oracle 9i
13Spectrum management monitoring
Interfacing with Direction Finders Research of
illegal transmitters
14 International regulators main references
NCC, Nigerian Communication Commission, Nigeria
2004 Botswana Telecommunications Authority
Botswana - 2004 MOC, Ministry Of Communication,
Kenya - 2001 ASBU, Arab States Broadcasting
Union, Tunisia 2002 ARAMCO, oil company, Saudi
Arabia 2004 TRC, Telecommunication Regulatory
Commission, Jordan - 2004 GCC Telecom Bureau 6
Countries of the Arab Gulf ANBA, Algerian
National Broadcast Authority, ASBU member
2002 MoI, Ministry of Information, Oman 2004
IGCTI Regulator of Romania - 2001 CRC,
Communication Regulation Commission, Bulgaria
2003 CRA, Communication Regulatory Agency -
Bosnia - 2002
15 International regulators main references
ART, Agency of Telecommunication Regulation,
France - 1998 ANFR, National Frequencies Agency,
France - 1996 BAKOM, Switzerland Spectrum
Authority - 1995 OFCOM UK (Radiocom Agency), UK
1999 MOD, Ministry Of Defence, UK 2003 ODTR,
Office of the Director of Telecom Regulation,
Ireland - 2004 MOD, Ministry Of Defence, Taiwan
2001 STE, Regulator of Ecuador - 1998 MOC,
Ministry Of Communication, Caribbean -
2001 Telecommunication Ministry, Cyprus
1998 Office of Wireless Telegraphy, Regulator of
Malta - 2004 OFTA, Office of the
Telecommunications Authority, Hong Kong - 2004
16 Why us? The value proposition
- Best products
- Robust and proven
- Continuously upgraded
- Worked with all hardware suppliers
- ATDI is a member of ITU
- Unwavering and continuous technical support to
our customers - Pricing reflects the strategic commitment to the
spectrum management business
17 Why us? Value-Added Services
- ATDI can provide the following services
- Analysis and simulations
- Database manipulation and upgrade
- ITU assistance
- Training
- Visits to other regulators. Assistance in process
design - Cartography and cartography expertise
- Relationships with Operators
- Consultancy for special projects
18 Why us? The human factor
- Best-in class team of experts
- Our people are international and well-traveled
- Accountability and ownership go much beyond the
job - Projects are an enjoyable experience for all
parties, that will build links and relationships
well past the project deployment phase
19THEY USE OUR SOLUTIONS
20MERCI
ATDI Sa 8, rue de lArcade 75008 Paris,
France Tel. 33 (0)1 53 30 89 40 Fax 33 (0)1 53
30 89 49 Email atdi_at_atdi.com ATDI Inc. 2,
Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 560 Sterling, VA 20165,
USA Tel. 1 (703) 433 54 50 Fax 1 (703) 433 54
52 Email americas_at_atdi.com http//www.atdi.com A
TDI Ltd Kingsland Court,Three Bridges
Road Crawley West Sussex RH10 1HL, UK Tel. 44
(1) 293 522 052 Fax 44 (1) 293 522 521 Email
northern-europe_at_atdi.com http//www.atdi.co.uk
ATDI Iberica c/Manuel González Longaoria, 8 28010
Madrid, Spain Tel. 34 914 467 252 Fax 34 914
450 383 Email southern-europe_at_atdi.com ATDI
Sal 812 Tabaris, Avenue Charles Malek Achrafieh,
Beirut, Lebanon Tel. 961 1 330 331 Fax 961 1
216 206 Email mea_at_atdi.com ATDI Est Bd
Aviatorilor, 59 Bucharest, Romania Tel. 40 (21)
222 42 10 Fax 40 (21) 222 42 13 Email
eastern-europe_at_atdi.com
www.atdi.com