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1 LTE Network Sharing Some Operational & Management Aspects
2 Contact Info Name: Luc Samson Cellular: Skype: samsonluc Company: Briskwave
3 Executive Summary 3GPP release 8 and beyond provides LTE carriers with a rich set of mandatory and optional features to support network sharing. Recent changes in the cellular industry have made LTE network sharing a compelling value proposition. However, the 3GPP standard doesn t specify how the network management domains will be shared. Partners in a shared network need to complement the standard with operational agreements to guarantee the same level of operational efficiency on the shared network than on their dedicated network.
4 Agenda LTE Network Sharing Overview Managing a Shared LTE Network Conclusion
5 The Triggers Lower margins at a time when competition and the need to invest rapidly on 4G technologies have reduced carriers margins A change of attitude in the industry with incumbents partnering against new entrants with carriers extending their co-location and roaming agreements with regulators favoring fast broadband roll-out over collusion risks wholesalers leasing spectrum and reselling capacity All-IP Networks easing network interconnection The LTE Standard integrating advanced network sharing capabilities with higher maximum throughput by sharing spectrum (up to 6 operators) A mature outsourcing industry facilitating the creation of Joint Ventures It is expected that 30% of all LTE networks in the next five years will involve some form of active network sharing Source: Ovum Report, Mobile Network Sharing a post recession reality Sept. 14, 2010 by Emeka Obiodu
6 Types of Network Sharing National Roaming Standard Roaming Agreement Passive Sharing Site Sharing: site, tower, antenna, power, transmission Active Sharing RAN & spectrum National version of the International Roaming Common in 2G & 3G Require operational agreements Most beneficial in lowtraffic & non-overlapping coverage areas Major Capex Savings Major Capex & Opex savings
7 Business Models for Sharing Wholesalers Lease the spectrum Resell capacity Tend to focus on rural areas Joint Venture Co-owned by the sharing partners Manages the shared network Broadcast multiple PLMN-IDs Geographical split Each sharing partner manages autonomously its portion of the shared eutran Each partner can additionally own a dedicated eutran (e.g. dedicated in urban, shared in rural)
8 Active Sharing Geographical Split MME PCRF S/P--GW HSS MME PCRF S/P-GW HSS Dedicted eutran Shared eutran Shared eutran Dedicted eutran Operator A Operator B Each sharing partner can operate a dedicated LTE network in addition to the shared LTE network
9 The Benefits Capex & Opex savings particularly at the LTE network launch with low-traffic Faster time-to-market with roll-out efforts shared between sharing partners Retain Control on Competitive Differentiators on QoS, devices, services, charging & billing, customer management. Higher Customer Data Throughput by sharing spectrum No dependencies on devices with network sharing a mandatory feature in LTE devices Transparent to end-users with no impact on competitive service offerings Evolvable to a fully dedicated network enabling carriers to selectively evolve the shared component into a fully dedicated network
10 Network Sharing Cost Benefits Source: Vodafone
11 Mbps Sharing Spectrum Sharing spectrum increases the data throughput across the cell Initially, only contiguous channels in the same band can be shared With LTE-advanced, noncontiguous channels can also be shared DL Throughput vs Distance Relative to Cell-Edge 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz
12 Active Sharing Some announcements Telenor & Tele2 Bell & Telus Lightsquared T-mobile & 3 Vodafone & O2 Vodafone & Orange Orange & P4 PTC & PTK Telstra & 3 Vodafone & TIM Zain & Essar 3G LTE Vodacom & al Telstra & H3G Optus & Vodafone
13 Active Sharing: The Options Sharing at Different Network Levels eutran only (i.e. MOCN) eutran and partially Core (i.e. GWCN) Security IPSec-based VLAN per operator QOS Management Partners can control QoS via the standard QOS Class Identifier (QCI) values (1-9) Partners can additionally configure operator-specific QCIs Dedicated & Shared Spectrum Dedicated & Shared Backhaul Mobility Profiles Specific Per Partner Intra-LTE from shared to shared Intra-LTE from shared to dedicated Inter-RAT from shared to dedicated Voice Support Specific Per Partner CSFB VoLTE The 3GPP LTE standard offers a wide range of network sharing options that enhance the value proposition of active sharing
14 Sharing Options: MOCN vs GWCN S-GW/P- GW/PCRF/HSS Dedicated S-GW/P- GW/PCRF/HSS Dedicated MME Dedicated MME Shared enodeb Shared enodeb Shared Spectrum Shared or Dedicated Spectrum Shared or Dedicated Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) No need for MME interfaces to partner s MSC & SGSN No need for HSS addresses of all roaming partners Gateway Core Network (GWCN) Lower Costs with shared MME
15 MOCN: How does it work? UE Operator B System Info PLMN-A PLMN-B RRC Connection Attach Request Shared enodeb UE decodes the Network sharing info UE selects the appropriate PLMN Attach Request Accepted Attach Request Accepted MME Operator A Attach Request MME Operator B UE allowed to attach The PLMN-IDs of partners are all broadcasted on the air interface The UE selects its operator and indicates the selected PLMN-ID in the RRC Connection request The enodeb forwards the attachment request to an MME belonging to the appropriate operator 3GPP TS & TR The MME is selected based on the PLMN-ID provided by the UE
16 What is not in the Standard? Enhanced Product Options Capacity sharing features: fully-pooled, fully-split, partial reservation Usage Information & Counters: segregation by PLMN-ID QoS Management: policing, traffic-shaping per operator Network Management Considerations Fault Management Configuration Management Accounting Management Performance Management Security Management Business Considerations Planning & sharing network expenditures Private in-building customers The network sharing agreement needs to address key product, network management, and commercial considerations.
17 Agenda LTE Network Sharing Overview Managing a Shared LTE Network Conclusion
18 The Principles of Shared Network Network Management : although only one partner is accountable to actively manage its portion of the shared network, both partners are accountable to define, supervise, and monitor the network management practices. Customer Management : each sharing partner shall retain both the full control over the management of their customers and the capability to cater to their satisfaction as if they were served on their dedicated network. Business Management : optionally, including some business management domains in the sharing agreement can improve the operational efficiency of the partners even further, while preserving a desired level of competition among them.
19 Management Domains Network Management Business Management Customer Management Fault Management Configuration Management Accounting Management Performance Management Security Management Vendor Management Capacity Management Network Planning Benchmarking Private In-building Service Quality Management Customer Care Roaming Agreements Some management domains to address in individual operational agreements within the network sharing agreement
20 Operational Agreements: Overview Goals : defining the purpose of the specific operational agreement Data & Reporting : data to be exchanged and/or reported, inline vs. offline, format, frequency, availability & retention, and others Process : defining primes, mandate, schedule of meetings, data/report to be reviewed, clear scope of accountability, targets, and others. Board Review: defining board members, schedule of meetings, role & responsibilities regarding resolution of disputes, process changes, and others. Operational Sharing Infrastructure: defining the requirements for the infrastructure to share/exchange data and reports. The network sharing shall include a set of operational agreements, one to cover each management domain.
21 Operational Sharing Infrastructure Network Managers Meetings OSS/BSS Systems Reports Network Management Systems Element Manager Systems Processed Data Unprocessed Data Network Elements Operator A Operator B
22 Performance Management Frequency Format Data Exchange Near real-time Unprocessed PM counters & KPIs Reporting Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Monthly Monthly Quarterly GOALS Reports on KPIs vs. targets Busy-hour, daily, weekly Market-, enb-, cell-level RF Engineering Primes Identify Action Plan Report on Resolution time Executive attendance Define KPIs and targets Define/review the process 1. Provide visibility into the shared network performance 2. Define minimum network performance targets 3. Provide a process to identify and address performance issues within an agreed resolution time
23 Configuration Management Data Exchange Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Frequency Daily Monthly Quarterly Format Unprocessed enb & cell configuration data RF Engineering Primes Identify Configuration Issues Report on Resolution time Agree on Schedule for Configuration Changes Executive attendance Define/review the process GOALS 1. Provide visibility into shared network configuration 2. Align and prioritize network configuration changes 3. Provide a process to identify and address configuration issues within an agreed resolution time
24 Fault Management Frequency Format Data Exchange Real-time Unprocessed alarms & logs Reporting Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Monthly Monthly Yearly Network Issue Reports Open, pending, closed tickets Engineering Primes Review Open Issues Ticket Resolution Time Executive attendance Define/review the process GOALS 1. Define minimum SLA for network issues 2. Provide visibility into shared network issues 3. Provide a process to identify and address network issues within an agreed resolution time
25 Capacity Management Data Exchange Frequency Real-time Format Capacity-based Threshold Crossing Alarms Reporting Monthly Capacity Utilization Reports Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Quarterly Yearly GOALS Capacity Engineering Primes Share Forecasts Identify Capacity Bottlenecks Prepare the Capacity Upgrade Plan Executive attendance Capacity Metrics and Thresholds Define/review the process 1. Guarantee enough capacity (access, transport.) to meet future needs 2. Agree on capacity guidelines and thresholds 3. Minimize CAPEX spendings
26 Vendor Management Frequency Format Reporting Monthly List of open issues with vendors Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Ad hoc Yearly Vendor Roadmap Planning Vendor Support Issues Joint Test Planning Executive attendance Define/review the process Select common vendors GOALS 1. Align vendors roadmap to shared partners requirements 2. Increase the negotiation leverage 3. Maximize vendors support & maintenance 4. Share vendors issues & resolution 5. Share/reduce test efforts on new releases
27 Benchmarking Data Exchange Frequency Ad hoc Format Unprocessed benchmarking and drive-test data Reporting Monthly Drive-test results Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Monthly Yearly GOALS RF Engineering Primes Plan Benchmarking Campaigns Identify action plan & Resolution time Executive attendance Define/review the process 1. Align benchmarking methodologies and tools 2. Share drive-test efforts 3. Guarantee best-in-class network performance
28 Customer Care Management Frequency Format Data Exchange Near real-time Customer Trouble Tickets Reporting Review Meetings Process Board Meetings Monthly Monthly Quarterly Open Tickets Resolution Time Customer Support Primes Identify action plan Resolution time Executive attendance Align Ticket Definition & Priorities Define/review the process GOALS 1. Define SLA for ticket resolution 2. Provide an escalation mechanism into partner s third-level support 3. Provide a process to identify and address customer complaints within an agreed resolution time
29 Operational Agreement Checklist Identify pre-sharing & sharing-specific data requirement for all OSS & BSS Processes & Tools affected by the network sharing Data Interfaces & Protocol SLA & Processes Identify all the management domains to be covered in the network sharing agreement For each domain, define an operational agreement Set-up an infrastructure to exchange data & reporting Define OSS-related network requirements to support network sharing Consider including some business management domains Insure overall consistency with the evolution and exit strategy
30 Operational Agreements: Overview Goals : defining the purpose of the specific operational agreement Data & Reporting : data to be exchanged and/or reported, inline vs. offline, format, frequency, availability & retention, and others Process : defining primes, mandate, schedule of meetings, data/report to be reviewed, clear scope of accountability, targets, and others. Board Review: defining board members, schedule of meetings, role & responsibilities regarding resolution of disputes, process changes, and others. Operational Sharing Infrastructure: defining the requirements for the infrastructure to share/exchange data and reports. The network sharing shall include a set of operational agreements, one to cover each management domain.
31 Agenda LTE Network Sharing Overview Managing a Shared LTE Network Conclusion
32 Conclusion LTE Network Sharing makes a compelling value proposition but requires a well designed set of operational agreements between partners. Each network sharing agreement will be different to meet the specific operational needs of both partners. Including business considerations beyond pure network management domains into the network sharing agreement can benefit both partners.
33 THANK YOU
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