Begin your evolution with Ericsson’s new small cell solutions.
There is need for the multi-operator dots, multi-dot enclosure, and strand -mounted bracket. The complicated arrangements are made easier with Ericsson small cell solutions.
Mavenir: Why and How Private LTE & 5G Networks Are Rapidly Evolving for Enter...Mavenir
Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive Analysis and well known industry analyst, and Aniruddho Basu, Mavenir SVP/GM of Global Emerging Business, showcase the future of Private LTE & 5G Networks. Presentation from the "Why and How Private LTE & 5G Networks Are Rapidly Evolving for Enterprises" webinar.
This document contains the resume of Okekunle Olaide Monsuru. It outlines his objective of seeking a position utilizing his skills in the telecom industry with opportunities for growth. It details his professional profile with certifications and experience in systems implementation, maintenance and management. It also lists his technical skills including experience in radio network optimization, drive testing and network performance analysis. Finally, it provides details of his professional experience with companies like Quadnet Communications and Ericsson, where he has worked on transmission engineering and radio frequency optimization projects.
The document provides a guide for optimizing WCDMA radio networks. It outlines the workflow which includes project preparation, single site verification, RF optimization, service optimization, and output reporting. Each step of the workflow is described in detail, covering objectives, preparation, drive testing, data analysis, parameter adjustment recommendations, and benchmarks. Optimization techniques involve adjusting engineering parameters, radio parameters like neighbor lists, and addressing issues related to coverage, interference, call drops, and service quality.
We are now introducing the industry’s first 5G NR-capable radio, called Ericsson AIR 6468. It features 64 transmit and 64 receive antennas enabling it to support our 5G plug-ins for both Massive MIMO and Multi-User MIMO. The high-performance beamforming, required for Massive MIMO, is enabled through the use of a split Cloud RAN architecture, which brings the required intelligence and scalability to this new radio. And, the AIR 6268 is designed for compatibility with the 5G NR standard while also supporting 4G/LTE.
Open RAN uses functional splits to separate network functions and place them in different locations to optimize performance and costs. The document discusses:
1) Open RAN splits radio access network functions like the distributed unit (DU) and centralized unit (CU) from the proprietary baseband unit (BBU), allowing these functions to be placed flexibly.
2) The DU handles lower layer functions close to the radio unit (RU) for low latency, while the CU handles other functions and controls multiple DUs.
3) Functional splits allow optimizing where to place network functions based on considerations like transport availability, latency, and use case requirements.
Satellite Communication for IoT Networks – Emerging TrendsNetscribes
The satellite IoT industry is undergoing a transformation with the emergence of NewSpace and the rising demand for global IoT connectivity. Exploration of innovative satellite solutions, adoption of robust and dynamic business models, and a growing shift in investments and research from public to private organizations are fast emerging as the key trends in the satellite IoT ecosystem.
Demand of IoT end-device connectivity is driving the need for innovative communication techniques. In addition to the terrestrial infrastructure, satellite communication appears set to play a key role in supporting IoT applications in diverse areas, including mining locations, deep sea, and remote sites where cellular connectivity is unavailable.
This report includes an overview of the emerging trends in satellite communication for IoT applications, highlighting the interest around the exploration of new orbits, development of nanosatellites, and impact of blockchain, AI and 5G for a connected satellite environment.
To purchase the full report, write to us at info@netscribes.com
Visit www.netscribes.com
Begin your evolution with Ericsson’s new small cell solutions.
There is need for the multi-operator dots, multi-dot enclosure, and strand -mounted bracket. The complicated arrangements are made easier with Ericsson small cell solutions.
Mavenir: Why and How Private LTE & 5G Networks Are Rapidly Evolving for Enter...Mavenir
Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive Analysis and well known industry analyst, and Aniruddho Basu, Mavenir SVP/GM of Global Emerging Business, showcase the future of Private LTE & 5G Networks. Presentation from the "Why and How Private LTE & 5G Networks Are Rapidly Evolving for Enterprises" webinar.
This document contains the resume of Okekunle Olaide Monsuru. It outlines his objective of seeking a position utilizing his skills in the telecom industry with opportunities for growth. It details his professional profile with certifications and experience in systems implementation, maintenance and management. It also lists his technical skills including experience in radio network optimization, drive testing and network performance analysis. Finally, it provides details of his professional experience with companies like Quadnet Communications and Ericsson, where he has worked on transmission engineering and radio frequency optimization projects.
The document provides a guide for optimizing WCDMA radio networks. It outlines the workflow which includes project preparation, single site verification, RF optimization, service optimization, and output reporting. Each step of the workflow is described in detail, covering objectives, preparation, drive testing, data analysis, parameter adjustment recommendations, and benchmarks. Optimization techniques involve adjusting engineering parameters, radio parameters like neighbor lists, and addressing issues related to coverage, interference, call drops, and service quality.
We are now introducing the industry’s first 5G NR-capable radio, called Ericsson AIR 6468. It features 64 transmit and 64 receive antennas enabling it to support our 5G plug-ins for both Massive MIMO and Multi-User MIMO. The high-performance beamforming, required for Massive MIMO, is enabled through the use of a split Cloud RAN architecture, which brings the required intelligence and scalability to this new radio. And, the AIR 6268 is designed for compatibility with the 5G NR standard while also supporting 4G/LTE.
Open RAN uses functional splits to separate network functions and place them in different locations to optimize performance and costs. The document discusses:
1) Open RAN splits radio access network functions like the distributed unit (DU) and centralized unit (CU) from the proprietary baseband unit (BBU), allowing these functions to be placed flexibly.
2) The DU handles lower layer functions close to the radio unit (RU) for low latency, while the CU handles other functions and controls multiple DUs.
3) Functional splits allow optimizing where to place network functions based on considerations like transport availability, latency, and use case requirements.
Satellite Communication for IoT Networks – Emerging TrendsNetscribes
The satellite IoT industry is undergoing a transformation with the emergence of NewSpace and the rising demand for global IoT connectivity. Exploration of innovative satellite solutions, adoption of robust and dynamic business models, and a growing shift in investments and research from public to private organizations are fast emerging as the key trends in the satellite IoT ecosystem.
Demand of IoT end-device connectivity is driving the need for innovative communication techniques. In addition to the terrestrial infrastructure, satellite communication appears set to play a key role in supporting IoT applications in diverse areas, including mining locations, deep sea, and remote sites where cellular connectivity is unavailable.
This report includes an overview of the emerging trends in satellite communication for IoT applications, highlighting the interest around the exploration of new orbits, development of nanosatellites, and impact of blockchain, AI and 5G for a connected satellite environment.
To purchase the full report, write to us at info@netscribes.com
Visit www.netscribes.com
This document discusses the intersection of 5G networks and open reference platforms. Open reference platforms using disaggregated RAN architectures and open interfaces can offer new user experiences through edge computing and adaptive analytics. Challenges include developing principles for graph abstraction of radio networks and understanding service layers and multi-tenancy in open and democratized architectures. Open source communities and standards bodies are collaborating on initiatives like O-RAN and ONAP to define open interfaces and platforms that enable a more programmable radio access network.
Daknet report full (prepared by me for my seminar in my college)Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
This document discusses trends, challenges, and solutions for mobile backhaul networks. It outlines the rapid bandwidth growth requirements for LTE, higher service demands including enterprise services and security, and increased O&M challenges. Huawei's LTEhaul 2.0 solution is presented as addressing these issues through features like proactive O&M, SDN virtualization, seamless multicast, and carrier-grade security. Specific technologies like eMBMS, small cell backhaul, Ethernet demarcation services, and IPSec solutions are also summarized.
MIGRATION STRATEGY OF GSM TO MOBILE BROADBANDSitha Sok
This document provides a summary of a report on migration strategies from GSM to mobile broadband networks. It discusses the current usage of GSM spectrum bands across the Asia-Pacific region. It then reviews technical methods for rearranging existing GSM spectrum to introduce UMTS and LTE, including dynamic spectrum sharing and tight frequency reuse. The report also presents a general migration process and case studies. It aims to provide guidance on carefully planning GSM spectrum refarming to ensure a smooth transition to mobile broadband networks.
Setting off the 5G Advanced evolution with 3GPP Release 18Qualcomm Research
In December 2021, 3GPP has reached a consensus on the scope of 5G NR Release 18. This is a significant milestone marking the beginning of 5G Advanced — the second wave of wireless innovations that will fulfill the 5G vision. Release 18 will build on the solid foundation set by Releases 15, 16, and 17, and it sets the longer-term evolution direction of 5G and beyond. This release will encompass a wide range of new and enhancement projects, ranging from improved MIMO and application of AI/ML-enabled air interface to extended reality optimizations and broader IoT support.
This document provides an overview of 5G technologies and deployment plans in France. It discusses 5G use cases like VR, industrial robots, smart cities etc. It then covers key 5G technologies such as new antennas and network architecture. The document outlines France's 5G spectrum auction and 25 test projects in areas like connected mobility, IoT, telemedicine etc. It also discusses 5G deployment timelines in France and Europe with commercial launches expected in 2020.
This presentation and video looks at the concept of Open RAN, White Bix RAN and Virtualized RAN (vRAN). It looks at the motivation to move away from traditional architectures where the vendor supplies their own proprietary hardware and software to the new Open RAN architecture movement. Business case from an MNO / SP point of view is discussed and the results from joint Open RAN RFI by Telefonica and Vodafone is discussed.
3G drive test procedure (SSV) by Md Joynal AbadenMd Joynal Abaden
This document outlines the procedure for performing a 3G SSV (Site Survey Verification) drive test. It describes the objectives of verifying RF design and identifying coverage/quality issues. It lists the necessary drive test tools including laptops, phones, dongles, GPS, and software. It describes performing individual cell verification tests to check performance metrics like RSCP, Ec/No, and HSPA speed on a per-cell basis in static and drive tests. The procedure involves verifying metrics, calls, and data service on each cell sector and checking handovers between cells. The goal is to accept the site once planned coverage and performance are achieved.
5G Transport Network Requirement for Indian Telecom By Subrata SenSukhvinder Singh Malik
There are few people whom we meet and connect instantly. Recently, We met Subrata Sen, (Head, Fiber/Transport Planning at Bharti Infratel Ltd) and veteran in telecom industry during a conference. During our conversation, we had long discussion about upcoming technologies and how important the backhaul , specially fiber is for future network.
For example, if we wish to move our telco infrastructure to Cloud, virtualize our network elements, do we have the capability to move all data traffic to centralized cloud? Mr. Sen provided his expert opinion on how the transport network needs to be redesigned and what are important parameters for the same.
O3b Networks is building a next-generation satellite network called O3b that will provide fiber-speed internet connectivity via medium earth orbit satellites to areas currently underserved. The O3b network will consist of 12 satellites in low latency orbits that can offer throughput up to 3-4 times higher than traditional satellites. O3b aims to provide affordable, high-speed internet access with latencies less than 150ms to telecom operators and businesses in developing areas to help connect more of the world's population. The network will reach over 180 countries and billions of people for the first time will have broadband access. Major investors in O3b include SES, a large satellite operator, and the Development Bank of Southern Africa.
O-RAN is an approach to making radio access networks more open and interoperable. It uses open source software, standardized interfaces, and general purpose hardware to allow for innovation and flexibility compared to traditional monolithic and proprietary systems. The high-level design involves splitting the network functions into different units like Distributed Units and Centralized Units that can be deployed in various locations like at the edge of the network or in centralized data centers. Key use cases focus on allowing telecom operators to innovate and improve their networks as well as enabling new applications that require low latency edge computing capabilities.
According to GSMA, 5G to account for 15% of the global mobile industry by 2025 as 5G network launches accelerate. 5G is on track to account for 15% of global mobile connections by 2025, as the number of 5G network launches and compatible devices ramps up in 2019, according to a new GSMA report. Let us look at the supporting technologies for 5G and the widespread applications of 5G across multiple industries.
This document describes the X2 application protocol (X2AP) which is used for communication between two eNodeBs in an Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network. It defines procedures for basic mobility management, including handover preparation and UE context release, as well as global procedures like load indication and error reporting. The document also outlines the services, functions and specifications of X2AP.
Computing and AI technologies for mobile and consumer applications 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Penetrating everyday products will see the market for AI technologies for the consumer market reach $5.6B in 2026.
More information : https://www.i-micronews.com/products/computing-and-ai-technologies-for-mobile-and-consumer-applications-2021/
How to build high performance 5G networks with vRAN and O-RANQualcomm Research
5G networks are poised to deliver an unprecedented amount of data from a richer set of use cases than we have ever seen. This makes efficient networking in terms of scalability, cost, and power critical for the sustainable growth of 5G. Cloud technologies such as virtualization, containerization and orchestration are now powering a surge of innovation in virtualized radio access network (vRAN) infrastructure with modular hardware and software components, and standardized interfaces. While commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware platforms provide the compute capacity for running vRAN software, hardware accelerators will also play a major role in offloading real-time and complex signal processing functions. Together, COTS platforms and hardware accelerators provide the foundation for building the intelligent 5G network and facilitate innovative new use cases with the intelligent wireless edge.
3GPP SON Series: SON Management in HetNets and Enhanced ICIC (eICIC)3G4G
This SON tutorial is part of the 3GPP Self-Organizing Networks series (#3GPPSONSeries). In this part we will look at SON Management in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets), including Enhanced ICIC (eICIC) and Further Enhanced ICIC (FeICIC)
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
SON Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/SON/
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
The document discusses strategies for reducing operational expenditures (OPEX) in the telecom industry in Pakistan. It outlines several approaches such as carefully managing product portfolios, improving marketing efficiency, focusing on productivity, effective asset management, pre-paying site leases, multi-dimensional planning, controlling labor and non-headcount costs, tower sharing, compact base station technology, and using solar power. Adopting these OPEX reduction strategies could help address financial challenges currently facing the Pakistan telecom sector and enable further investment and growth.
Inject precise synchronization into open compute serversADVA
The document discusses providing precise synchronization to open compute servers through the OSA 5400 TimeCard, a PCIe card that injects accurate timing. It notes the growing need for synchronization in applications like 5G networks and data centers. The TimeCard supports PTP, NTP, SyncE and GNSS with various oscillator options. It can precisely synchronize a wide range of applications and is a cost-effective way to make open servers time-aware through an easy to integrate module.
This document discusses OneWeb, a company that aims to provide global internet access through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites. It summarizes OneWeb's value proposition of delivering high-speed, low latency internet access globally using satellites. The document outlines key aspects of OneWeb's system including the planned satellite constellation, low-cost satellite production, planned ground infrastructure including gateways, and user terminal equipment. It also discusses various market applications that OneWeb's system could serve such as enterprise/small business, consumer, government, cellular backhaul, and more.
Internet of Space - Communication Systems for Future Space-bases Internet Ser...Paulo Milheiro Mendes
1) The document discusses the potential for satellite constellations in low Earth orbit (LEO) to enable a space-based internet through providing global connectivity with lower latency than traditional geostationary satellites.
2) Emerging LEO constellations from companies like SpaceX, OneWeb, and Telesat promise speeds close to fiber with nearly full global coverage and latency around 25ms.
3) For the space internet to be realized, challenges around developing low-cost user terminals, multi-tenant cooperation between constellations, and addressing different traffic needs across orbital regimes must be overcome.
This document discusses the intersection of 5G networks and open reference platforms. Open reference platforms using disaggregated RAN architectures and open interfaces can offer new user experiences through edge computing and adaptive analytics. Challenges include developing principles for graph abstraction of radio networks and understanding service layers and multi-tenancy in open and democratized architectures. Open source communities and standards bodies are collaborating on initiatives like O-RAN and ONAP to define open interfaces and platforms that enable a more programmable radio access network.
Daknet report full (prepared by me for my seminar in my college)Nikhil Jain
DakNet is an ad hoc network which uses wireless technology to provide digital connectivity.
DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity. DakNet offers a cost-effective network for data connectivity in regions lacking communications infrastructure. Instead of trying to relay data over long distances, which can be expensive, DakNet transmits data over short point-to-point links between kiosks and portable storage devices called Mobile Access Points (MAP). DakNet takes advantages of the existing transportation and communication infrastructure to provide digital connectivity.
This document discusses trends, challenges, and solutions for mobile backhaul networks. It outlines the rapid bandwidth growth requirements for LTE, higher service demands including enterprise services and security, and increased O&M challenges. Huawei's LTEhaul 2.0 solution is presented as addressing these issues through features like proactive O&M, SDN virtualization, seamless multicast, and carrier-grade security. Specific technologies like eMBMS, small cell backhaul, Ethernet demarcation services, and IPSec solutions are also summarized.
MIGRATION STRATEGY OF GSM TO MOBILE BROADBANDSitha Sok
This document provides a summary of a report on migration strategies from GSM to mobile broadband networks. It discusses the current usage of GSM spectrum bands across the Asia-Pacific region. It then reviews technical methods for rearranging existing GSM spectrum to introduce UMTS and LTE, including dynamic spectrum sharing and tight frequency reuse. The report also presents a general migration process and case studies. It aims to provide guidance on carefully planning GSM spectrum refarming to ensure a smooth transition to mobile broadband networks.
Setting off the 5G Advanced evolution with 3GPP Release 18Qualcomm Research
In December 2021, 3GPP has reached a consensus on the scope of 5G NR Release 18. This is a significant milestone marking the beginning of 5G Advanced — the second wave of wireless innovations that will fulfill the 5G vision. Release 18 will build on the solid foundation set by Releases 15, 16, and 17, and it sets the longer-term evolution direction of 5G and beyond. This release will encompass a wide range of new and enhancement projects, ranging from improved MIMO and application of AI/ML-enabled air interface to extended reality optimizations and broader IoT support.
This document provides an overview of 5G technologies and deployment plans in France. It discusses 5G use cases like VR, industrial robots, smart cities etc. It then covers key 5G technologies such as new antennas and network architecture. The document outlines France's 5G spectrum auction and 25 test projects in areas like connected mobility, IoT, telemedicine etc. It also discusses 5G deployment timelines in France and Europe with commercial launches expected in 2020.
This presentation and video looks at the concept of Open RAN, White Bix RAN and Virtualized RAN (vRAN). It looks at the motivation to move away from traditional architectures where the vendor supplies their own proprietary hardware and software to the new Open RAN architecture movement. Business case from an MNO / SP point of view is discussed and the results from joint Open RAN RFI by Telefonica and Vodafone is discussed.
3G drive test procedure (SSV) by Md Joynal AbadenMd Joynal Abaden
This document outlines the procedure for performing a 3G SSV (Site Survey Verification) drive test. It describes the objectives of verifying RF design and identifying coverage/quality issues. It lists the necessary drive test tools including laptops, phones, dongles, GPS, and software. It describes performing individual cell verification tests to check performance metrics like RSCP, Ec/No, and HSPA speed on a per-cell basis in static and drive tests. The procedure involves verifying metrics, calls, and data service on each cell sector and checking handovers between cells. The goal is to accept the site once planned coverage and performance are achieved.
5G Transport Network Requirement for Indian Telecom By Subrata SenSukhvinder Singh Malik
There are few people whom we meet and connect instantly. Recently, We met Subrata Sen, (Head, Fiber/Transport Planning at Bharti Infratel Ltd) and veteran in telecom industry during a conference. During our conversation, we had long discussion about upcoming technologies and how important the backhaul , specially fiber is for future network.
For example, if we wish to move our telco infrastructure to Cloud, virtualize our network elements, do we have the capability to move all data traffic to centralized cloud? Mr. Sen provided his expert opinion on how the transport network needs to be redesigned and what are important parameters for the same.
O3b Networks is building a next-generation satellite network called O3b that will provide fiber-speed internet connectivity via medium earth orbit satellites to areas currently underserved. The O3b network will consist of 12 satellites in low latency orbits that can offer throughput up to 3-4 times higher than traditional satellites. O3b aims to provide affordable, high-speed internet access with latencies less than 150ms to telecom operators and businesses in developing areas to help connect more of the world's population. The network will reach over 180 countries and billions of people for the first time will have broadband access. Major investors in O3b include SES, a large satellite operator, and the Development Bank of Southern Africa.
O-RAN is an approach to making radio access networks more open and interoperable. It uses open source software, standardized interfaces, and general purpose hardware to allow for innovation and flexibility compared to traditional monolithic and proprietary systems. The high-level design involves splitting the network functions into different units like Distributed Units and Centralized Units that can be deployed in various locations like at the edge of the network or in centralized data centers. Key use cases focus on allowing telecom operators to innovate and improve their networks as well as enabling new applications that require low latency edge computing capabilities.
According to GSMA, 5G to account for 15% of the global mobile industry by 2025 as 5G network launches accelerate. 5G is on track to account for 15% of global mobile connections by 2025, as the number of 5G network launches and compatible devices ramps up in 2019, according to a new GSMA report. Let us look at the supporting technologies for 5G and the widespread applications of 5G across multiple industries.
This document describes the X2 application protocol (X2AP) which is used for communication between two eNodeBs in an Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network. It defines procedures for basic mobility management, including handover preparation and UE context release, as well as global procedures like load indication and error reporting. The document also outlines the services, functions and specifications of X2AP.
Computing and AI technologies for mobile and consumer applications 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Penetrating everyday products will see the market for AI technologies for the consumer market reach $5.6B in 2026.
More information : https://www.i-micronews.com/products/computing-and-ai-technologies-for-mobile-and-consumer-applications-2021/
How to build high performance 5G networks with vRAN and O-RANQualcomm Research
5G networks are poised to deliver an unprecedented amount of data from a richer set of use cases than we have ever seen. This makes efficient networking in terms of scalability, cost, and power critical for the sustainable growth of 5G. Cloud technologies such as virtualization, containerization and orchestration are now powering a surge of innovation in virtualized radio access network (vRAN) infrastructure with modular hardware and software components, and standardized interfaces. While commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware platforms provide the compute capacity for running vRAN software, hardware accelerators will also play a major role in offloading real-time and complex signal processing functions. Together, COTS platforms and hardware accelerators provide the foundation for building the intelligent 5G network and facilitate innovative new use cases with the intelligent wireless edge.
3GPP SON Series: SON Management in HetNets and Enhanced ICIC (eICIC)3G4G
This SON tutorial is part of the 3GPP Self-Organizing Networks series (#3GPPSONSeries). In this part we will look at SON Management in Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets), including Enhanced ICIC (eICIC) and Further Enhanced ICIC (FeICIC)
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
SON Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/SON/
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
The document discusses strategies for reducing operational expenditures (OPEX) in the telecom industry in Pakistan. It outlines several approaches such as carefully managing product portfolios, improving marketing efficiency, focusing on productivity, effective asset management, pre-paying site leases, multi-dimensional planning, controlling labor and non-headcount costs, tower sharing, compact base station technology, and using solar power. Adopting these OPEX reduction strategies could help address financial challenges currently facing the Pakistan telecom sector and enable further investment and growth.
Inject precise synchronization into open compute serversADVA
The document discusses providing precise synchronization to open compute servers through the OSA 5400 TimeCard, a PCIe card that injects accurate timing. It notes the growing need for synchronization in applications like 5G networks and data centers. The TimeCard supports PTP, NTP, SyncE and GNSS with various oscillator options. It can precisely synchronize a wide range of applications and is a cost-effective way to make open servers time-aware through an easy to integrate module.
This document discusses OneWeb, a company that aims to provide global internet access through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites. It summarizes OneWeb's value proposition of delivering high-speed, low latency internet access globally using satellites. The document outlines key aspects of OneWeb's system including the planned satellite constellation, low-cost satellite production, planned ground infrastructure including gateways, and user terminal equipment. It also discusses various market applications that OneWeb's system could serve such as enterprise/small business, consumer, government, cellular backhaul, and more.
Internet of Space - Communication Systems for Future Space-bases Internet Ser...Paulo Milheiro Mendes
1) The document discusses the potential for satellite constellations in low Earth orbit (LEO) to enable a space-based internet through providing global connectivity with lower latency than traditional geostationary satellites.
2) Emerging LEO constellations from companies like SpaceX, OneWeb, and Telesat promise speeds close to fiber with nearly full global coverage and latency around 25ms.
3) For the space internet to be realized, challenges around developing low-cost user terminals, multi-tenant cooperation between constellations, and addressing different traffic needs across orbital regimes must be overcome.
Unlocking Asian Borders for New Avenue to RevenuenueAbu Saeed Khan
Sliding revenues from conventional wholesale services mean carriers are being challenged to find new drivers for growth. It has been the hot topic in this year’s Pacific Telecommunication Council’s Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. I presented the Asia Pacific Information Superhighway as new avenue to revenue.
Abu Saeed Khan - Unlocking Asian borders for new avenue to revenueAbu Saeed Khan
This document discusses unlocking borders in Asia for new revenue opportunities through improved connectivity. It notes that Asia relies heavily on submarine cables concentrated in Singapore and Hong Kong, leading to high IP transit prices. Regulatory roadblocks also exist around spectrum allocation and cross-border connectivity. The document proposes the development of an "Asian Information Highway" along existing roadways to provide open-access, carrier-neutral terrestrial fiber networks within and between Asian countries. This would help lower costs, increase broadband access, and maximize use of submarine cable capacity. The United Nations' Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative is working to develop such a network, and the Pacific Telecommunications Council could contribute by joining its working group.
KA-SAT is a new high-throughput satellite launched by Eutelsat that provides broadband internet services across Europe. It has 80 Gbps of capacity, 35 times more than traditional satellites. KA-SAT uses new technology like spot beams and IP/MPLS networking to provide affordable broadband access to both consumers and businesses in areas underserved by terrestrial networks. Its user terminals are inexpensive and easy to install, bringing broadband connectivity to millions of new users.
DWS16 - Future networks forum - Christophe Allemand CNESIDATE DigiWorld
1) New generations of geostationary internet satellites are being developed that can provide up to 1 terabit per second of capacity through high throughput Ka-band beams and flexible payloads.
2) Constellations of low Earth orbit satellites complement geostationary satellite internet by providing low latency backhauling for terrestrial networks and global coverage for IoT/M2M applications.
3) Internet satellites can accelerate deployment of communication services globally and provide backup in emergencies, working as a natural complement to fiber and 4G networks to provide broadband access everywhere.
Space & Satellite News Updates – 14th April 2015techUK
Laser Light Communications intends to be the first provider of telecommunications solutions based entirely on optical satellite technology. The planned constellation will have a capacity of 6Tbps and include sat-to-sat and sat-to-ground optical links of up to 200Gbps without relying on radio frequencies. Optus Satellite and Laser Light Global announced a partnership to enhance Laser Light's optical network using Optus' Australian satellite and fiber networks, to be fully deployed by 2018.
NSSLGlobal worked with the BBC to enable the first live 'Bonded HDR' satellite broadcast, delivering double the normal bandwidth for high definition video by bonding two portable satellite terminals. This extra bandwidth allowed for sharper images and transmission of dynamic scenes.
Main One seeks to bridge the gap between Africa's vision of adequate broadband access and its current reality by laying an underwater fiber optic cable along the west coast of Africa. The 12,378km Main One Cable will have an initial capacity of 1.92 terabits per second and will land in Accra, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria by June 2010. Main One aims to significantly increase internet access capacity for the region at 10-50% lower prices compared to existing options.
Space & Satellite News Updates – 19th Jan 2016techUK
Inmarsat is partnering with a research project developing autonomous drone ships that could operate without humans aboard within 10 years. Removing human crews would significantly reduce operating costs by allowing ships to carry more cargo. Inmarsat will provide satellite communications and data transfer expertise to help ensure drone ships can stay in contact with operators while at sea.
The document discusses South Africa's internet infrastructure and connectivity. It provides details on the existing submarine cables that connect South Africa internationally like SAT-3, SAFE, and SEACOM. It also mentions new developments like the EASSy cable and InfraCo projects. Nationally, it outlines Telkom's backbone network and plans for increased competition from companies like Neotel and InfraCo. It analyzes where government intervention through InfraCo is needed versus areas like metro access networks where private investment is sufficient.
Next Generation Satellite Initiatives -by Nick Miller SpeedCast Katia Gryadunova
New satellite initiatives, overriding concepts and trends, challenges that emerging satellite fleets have met in the past, and the potential future of internet and mobile communications.
Next Generation Satellite Initiatives by Nick Miller, SpeedCastSpeedCast
New satellite initiatives, overriding concepts and trends, challenges that emerging satellite fleets have met in the past, and the potential future of internet and mobile communications
The document discusses the state and future of Botswana's optic fibre networks. It provides an overview of Botswana Fibre Networks' (BoFiNet) current optic fibre infrastructure projects including their submarine cable networks, regional fibre connectivity, national fibre backbone network, and access network infrastructure using technologies like FTTx. It outlines BoFiNet's plans to continue expanding fibre deployment to more areas in Botswana, deploy wireless networks in rural communities, and prepare infrastructure for 5G. The document also discusses trends in high-speed broadband access and the impact of broadband deployment in Botswana.
The document discusses different types of orbits used by satellites, including low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geosynchronous orbit (GEO). It then focuses on using LEO satellites to provide affordable, high-speed internet access globally. Several companies are working on large LEO satellite constellations, including SpaceX, OneWeb, Amazon, and Kepler Communications. These companies face hurdles such as meeting service expectations, ensuring satellite reliability, managing space debris, addressing economic uncertainties, and navigating regulation.
- The document discusses evolving legacy multi-vendor GFP encapsulated Gigabit Ethernet services delivered over SDH links to dynamic Ethernet lightpaths across an optical private line network. This would allow services to meet growing performance demands with smaller margins.
- It proposes transparency through OTN encapsulation, end-to-end performance monitoring via MEF 2.0 SOAM, and scaling capacity/reach through OTUk interfaces between network operators.
- Initial solutions involve GFP encapsulation over STM-64 links but scaling could use redeployed ROADMs and evolving to dynamic lightpaths treated as virtual paths within an optical core network.
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Satellite-centric viewpoint of global networks and the Internet
Network-centric viewpoint of satellite networks. IP over Satellite (IPoS) Global Standard
IPoS Standard Approvals
TIA Standard 1008, November 2003
ETSI Standard TS102354, TSS-B, January 2005 (ITU Approved) Advantages Optimized transponders Extends DVB-S with alternative uplink architecture
Scalable and economical
Extendable to Ka- and C-band
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Future connectivity via LEO satellites
1. Future connectivity via LEO satellites
techUK - London 2 October 2015
2 O c t o b e r 2 0 1 5 – O n e W e b P R O P R I E TA R Y
Tony Azzarelli - VP Regulatory Affairs
2. P R O P R I E T A R Y
Greg Wyler – CEO and Founder OneWeb
10/2/2015 2
Laying out Fibre in Africa Enabling Communities to Prosper
the Other 3 billion
Founder of
A Constellation of
12 MEO satellites
Ka-band
High Speed Communications
4. P R O P R I E T A R Y 4
Series A Equity Round of >$500M Closed June 2015
OneWeb and Partners – are the enablers of the vision
5. P R O P R I E T A R Y
OneWeb LEO Constellation
10/2/2015 5
Low Earth Orbit Constellation
- Orbital height 1200 km
- 18 orbital planes
- 36 to 44 satellites per plane
- Latency < 30 ms
6. P R O P R I E T A R Y10/2/2015 6
OneWeb Addressing the Digital Divide
WiFi/LTE/3G/2G
Broadband
Satellite Backhaul
• 50 Mbps (link rate 450 Mbps)
• Latency < 30 ms
• Battery, Solar and Ethernet power
• Total capacity up to 5 Tbps
200m Cellular Cell
• LTE/3G/WIFI
• Any Carrier
• Black Spot Fill-in
7. P R O P R I E T A R YC O N F I D E N T I A L 1010/2/2015
Global Gateways - Auto Configurable Deployment
• Modular design
• 2.4 m antennas
• Simple shipping and deploying
• Ka-band spectrum
• 50+ gateways globally
8. P R O P R I E T A R YC O N F I D E N T I A L 1410/2/2015
Developing and Manufacturing OneWeb satellites
• Simple satellite architecture
• Mass manufacturing (900+)
• Less than 200 kg, appx 1 m3
• 5+ year lifetime
• Launch to start Q4-2017
• Full service start 2019
• Deorbit capability built-in
9. P R O P R I E T A R Y10/2/2015 9
Launch – Arianespace (21 launches) and Virgin Galactic (39 launches)
Soyuz 21/b
French Guiana
36 Spacecraft
per Launch
Soyuz 21/b
Baikonur Cosmodrome
10. P R O P R I E T A R Y10/2/2015 10
Tony Azzarelli – VP Regulatory Affairs
E: tony@oneweb.net
M: +44(0)7540 669181
Affordable Internet Access for Everyone
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