Title: The Story of Personal Broadband Australia
1The Story of Personal Broadband Australia
- Presented to Joint AHCIET-CITEL
- Broadband Wireless Access Seminar
- 20-21 October 2003
2ArrayComm Industry Leadership
- ArrayComm background
- Founded 1992, 300 patents, 170,000 base stations
- Headquarters San Jose, California
- Technology and end-to-end systems
- Adaptive antenna technology for PHS, GSM, W-CDMA
networks - End-to-end wireless systems (i-BURST, WLL)
- Consistently reducing costs of coverage and
capacity - Business model
- Technology licensing
- Chipsets
- Stimulating Personal Broadband
3Outline
- Portable Broadband Australia
- Australian market
- Regulatory environment and Spectrum
- Business model and offering
- Technology and standards
- Summary
4The Australian Market
- Developed information society
- high household PC penetration (50)
- high Internet penetration (gt21)
- high mobile penetration (59)
- Compelling demographic composition
- high GDP per capita (a40,000)
- high urban density (75 of population in 8
capital cities) - Strong economy
- high economic growth (gt4 average annual growth)
5Segments and Unmet Market Needs
- End Users
- affordable service
- available service
- reliable service
- Distributors (ISPs, Enterprise IT departments)
- subscriber-installed devices (no truck roll)
- functional/business models extending existing
wired services - local loop bypass for competitive providers
- Carriers, Network Operators
- data economics significantly better than 2G/3G
- functional/business models consistent with wired
broadband - predictability of uptake
6Economics of the Data Market
- Personal Broadband
- Primary Access
- IP Only
- Unpaired
- Spectrum
- TDD
- Flat Rates
price threshold
3MB
2MB
broadband
1MB
500K
Access speed
speed threshold
400K
300K
- Wireless Data
- Cellular Voice Voice- Based Data
- Paired Spectrum
- FDD
- Metered Rates
narrowband
200K
100K
50K
3.00
5.00
.05
.02
.01
.005
1.00
2.00
4.00
.25
.10
Cost per Megabyte
Data economics
Voice economics
7Mobile broadband network economics
BTS
Site Acq Prep
Backhaul
Site Lease Pwr/Maint
Backhaul
Modeling indicates overall cost of ownership and
operation competitive with DSL and Cable, and
superior to 3G
8Outline
- Portable Broadband Australia
- Australian market
- Regulatory environment and spectrum
- Business model and offering
- Technology and standards
- Summary
9Australias Regulatory Environment
- Flexible use permitted by ACA
- 1905-1910 MHz part of WRC 3G allocation
- Australia now has services in this band
- Europe, which mandated IMT-2000, does not
- Separate TDD and FDD allocations established by
ACA - TDD naturally matched to data applications
- physics, economics argue for separate FDD/TDD
allocations - Nationwide allocation also very significant
10Affordable, Flexible Spectrum
- 5 MHz TDD (1905-1910MHz)
- 8 capital cities, 14.5 Mpops
- 75 of Australian population
- A9.5M, 0.07USD/MHz-pop
- 15 year license term
Darwin 0.1 m
Brisbane 2.2 m
Perth 1.4 m
Canberra 0.3 m
Adelaide 2.0 m
Sydney 4.8m
Melbourne 3.6 m
Hobart 0.2 m
Black denotes license coverage
11Not all spectrum is valued equally
Source FCC, ArrayComm, 2001
12Outline
- Portable Broadband Australia
- Australian market
- Regulatory environment and spectrum
- Business model and offering
- Technology and standards
- Summary
13The old approach to business development
Some indications of demand
Value Chain
Single operator, providing own distribution,
service ops, and network ops Unilateral action
to deploy new service
Distribution
ServiceOperation
Operator
Industry Surround
One-way communication to market
Industry Analysts
NetworkOperations
Capital Markets
Trusted primary vendor relationship
Standards
Integration,Support
Spectrum Policy
Single, vertically-integrated vendor, providing
technology, productization, network elements, and
integration
InfrastructureElements
Consumer Perception
Vendor
BTS, UTEquipment
Technology
14 gives way to new, more efficient business model,
Clear demand and segmentation
Existing customer relationships
Value Chain
Multiple distribution channels to fit segment
preferences
Distribution
Direct and/or indirect distribution
ServiceOperation
Multiple operators with usable spectrum
Wholesale network model (possibility)
NetworkOperations
Trusted prime contractor relationships
Integration,Support
Favorable Industry Surround
InfrastructureElements
Multiple, trusted sources for each network element
Industry Analysts
Standards
Capital Markets
BTS, UTEquipment
Standards
Spectrum Policy
Technology
Proven technology
Inter-Industry Partnerships
Industry Organization
WiFi Operators
Wireless Data Opers
Industry and Consumer Publicity
15 which is proving successful in Australia
- Coalition of new and established parties
- Pre-commercial trials in Sydney
- Basis for funding country-wide rollout
Retail
Wholesale
Integn, Infra.
Equipment
Tech,
16for bringing to market a new mobile broadband
wireless access offer
iBurst by ArrayComm Personal Broadband System
A Broadband Wireless Access Offer that Directly
Addresses Needs in Fixed and Mobile Segments
Broadband 1 Mbps per user Affordable Deployment
and operating economics enable flat-rate
wholesale pricing competitive with DSL or
Cable Hassle-Free Plug play installation Accessi
ble Take it with you nationwide Mobile Up to
highway speeds Complementary to WiFi and wireless
data Low Risk Proven technology, standards-based
IP networking support, multiple large
manufacturers Channel Friendly Easy to
differentiate through a wide range of channels
many bundling opportunities Transparent IP-centric
design end to end
17Outline
- Portable Broadband Australia
- Australian market
- Regulatory environment and spectrum
- Business model and offering
- Technology and standards
- Summary
18TDD vs FDD(Time versus Frequency)
(X ms)
FDD
TDD
(Y ms)
19Benefits of TDD technology
- Benefits enhanced by TDD
- Spectral Efficiency
- Reduced system costs
- Flexible Asymmetry
- Technologies enhanced by TDD
- Adaptive Antennas Arrays
- IP-based Broadband Interfaces
20i-BURST Network/Service Model
Billing and Service Platforms
Packet Service Switch (Tunnel Switch, PDSN)
Cable
Service
Access Transport
21Benefit of spectrally efficient technology
- Mobility spectrum scarce and expensive worldwide
- 2/3G solution for consumer broadband in 5 MHz not
viable
- TDDadaptive antennas greatly increase spectral
efficiency - i-BURST spectral efficiency is 40x that of 2.5G
and 3G
22The Standards Access landscape
MBWA
W-LAN
802.20
802.11x
Broadband
802.16
Speed
Personal Broadband Service
Proprietary
3G
Narrowband
2.5G
ITU/3GPP/3GPP2 2G and 3G
2G
Fixed
Local Area
Wide Area
Mobility
23Outline
- Portable Broadband Australia
- Australian market
- Regulatory environment and spectrum
- Business model and offering
- Technology and standards
- Summary
24Summary
- PBBA demonstrates the benefits of a new business
model for introducing mobile broadband wireless
access service - Leverages partners strengths and core
competencies - Reduces time to market
- Shares risks and rewards
- To learn more visit PBBA at http//www.pbba.com.au
- Flexible regulatory policies can stimulate a
competitive broadband wireless access market - New services available to consumers
- Supports focus on economics of service delivery,
service consumption - Greater accessibility of markets to
new/non-traditional entrants - Our Australian experience is a near-ideal
confluence - demand unmet by traditional wireless/wired
alternatives - flexible-use and affordable TDD spectrum
- economic, efficient broadband wireless technology
- iBURST leverages the benefits of TDD and adaptive
antenna technology in a mobile broadband wireless
access system - Spectral efficiency significantly greater than 3G
systems - Deployable in a 5-10 MHz (unpaired) band,
optimizes use of scarce mobility spectrum - Economics of deployment allows DSL competitive
pricing - Real world experience supports future submission
to IEEE802.20