2. The State of Broadband
The high cost of fiber-to-the-home and the
declining share of internet traffic carried over
mobile networks has reinvigorated demand for a
disruptive alternative in fixed broadband. In
Indonesia, over 54% (144,200,189 people )of the
population lives in cities or suburbs, and
incredibly many of those have limited options for
high-speed internet.
3. Indonesia
What indicators call for increased
infrastructure development?
➔ #4 in World Population
262 Million Indonesians @ 3.5% of the
world population
➔ Average Age / Income
28.6 years old / Only 11% of the
population lives below the poverty line
➔ Unserviced Population
120 million Indonesians live in rural and
generally unserviced areas.
4. Demand + Scalability =
Opportunity
The What
Leveraging technology
advancements in
Massive MIMO and
antenna beamforming,
proprietary Spectrum
Reuse Synchronization
(SRS) technology adds
an even more powerful
dimension to scale
wireless networks with
expanded capacity and
bandwidth..
5. So much wireless... So little
Spectrum.
(First Scalable Fiber Alternative)
The How
Precise time coordination of
transmissions network-wide
eliminates the interference
caused by nearby radios,
allowing a single access point
(AP) to efficiently reuse
channels rather than wasting
spectrum to avoid
interference.
6.
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8. So what does this mean?
Targeting high-density urban and suburban markets
requires a completely new technology architecture and
deployment approach versus traditional centralized
tower deployments. Wattle Network’s compact and
elegant equipment is uniquely designed for rooftop
hosting locations. Homeowners serve as hub homes,
an approach which is considerably more scalable than
typical tower rentals, or engineering and right of way
contract negotiations typically required to access
municipality-owned assets.
9. Wattle Networks has the
strategic international
relationships to make
Indonesia a world leader in
wireless backhaul and last
mile services.
The Who:
Wattle Networks, an
Indonesia based
Company, through
expanding connectivity,
will bring varied economic
opportunities to
Indonesian Businesses
instead of creating
avenues for foreign
control and manipulation.
10. So What?
Wattle Networks is
leveraged to provide the
backhaul capability for
local WISP operators to
improve their capabilities
and provide more
services.
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5G Fixed Solutions
By targeting 250-500 Mbps speeds,
and eventually Gigabit service at
prices comparable to lower-
performing bundled DSL and cable
services, one can reasonably expect
to achieve 30%+ market share in
almost any neighborhood.
11. Rural areas have always been the hallmark of fixed wireless WISPs, the lifeblood connecting
the unconnected at long distances from over-saturated towers, grain silos and water towers.
While the FCC identifies broadband as 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream, most rural
areas still remain underserved below these speeds, and many have no connectivity at all. The
Watle Network’s G GigaPoP solution enables ISPs to scale now to deliver 100 Mbps speeds
and beyond, and to easily add more sectors and subscriber capacity than previously possible.
12. Each MicroPoP deployment can easily service 30 single family or multi-dwelling units
within 300m coverage areas—aligning perfectly with density and take rates of typical
suburban residential markets starting at 400 households/km². To scale to single family and
smaller multi-dwelling home neighborhoods up to 1,200 households/km², a constellation of
overlapping MicroPoP hub homes can be deployed to handle the capacity.
13. While under-serviced Fiber
markets are clearly a key
opportunity in the suburbs,
urban markets with a higher
concentration of multi-dwelling
housing units also can use
building to approach with
point-to-point Gigabit lightly-
licensed equipment at an
even lower cost per
subscriber.