Deployment Trends That Impact Your Business



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DAS and Small Cell Solutions Deployment Trends That Impact Your Business

HetNet Forum The HetNet Forum, formerly The DAS Forum, is dedicated to the advancement of heterogeneous networks. HetNets provide increased network coverage, capacity and quality through the use of a variety of infrastructure and technology, enabling seamless voice and data communications. The HetNet Forum is a membership section of PCIA The Wireless Infrastructure Association.

Speakers Allen Dixon Jamie Dahlgren Kevin Swank Corning AT&T Antenna Black Box Network MobileAccess Solutions Group Services Tracy Ford HetNet Forum

Wireless Beyond Phones

Wireless Beyond Phones

New devices, applications driving wireless data growth Rapid Growth of the Number of Things Connected to the Internet: Web Traffic from Wireless and Mobile Devices Will Surpass the Volume of Traffic from Wired Devices 80 % More than 2/3 of wireless traffic is generated indoors P2M and P2P Still Make Up the Majority of Internet Connections

Wireless Becoming More Complex

Future Wireless Technologies

LTE Rapid Adoption LTE(4x4), R8+R9, 20MHz DL: 300 Mbps UL: 75 Mbps LTE Advanced R10 DL: 1Gbps UL: 500 Mbps Release 10 Release 10 Bandwidth Aggregation Relays and Repeaters MIMO Enhancements

LTE Advanced

60 GHZ Drivers Devices

60 GHZ Drivers Spectrum Availability

WLAN Technology Evolution

WLAN Technology Evolution

WLAN Technology Evolution

Convergence of Wireless Technologies

Convergence of Wireless Technologies

Convergence of Wireless Technologies

Different Technologies will Coexist Forming HetNets

Different Technologies will Coexist Forming HetNets

Different Technologies will Coexist Forming HetNets

Network Business Drivers In-Building Solution Alternatives AT&T s Project Velocity IP Small Cells into the Future 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

Network Business Drivers 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

Tremendous Wi-Fi Growth 2.7B Venues Connections Since 2008, expanded Wi-Fi to more types of venues including hotels, restaurants, retail locations, stadiums, airports, universities, and hot zones In 4Q12 mobile devices carried +3x more data traffic than 4Q11. In 4Q12, 705.5M connections were made to the AT&T Wi-Fi Network More than 5000 connections per minute +40% connections made in 4Q12 from mobile smartphone and tablet devices versus 2011. 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

Network Business Drivers AT&T is one of the leading smartphone providers in the U.S. 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

AT&T s Antenna Solutions Group AT&T s Antenna Solutions Group (ASG) is responsible for extending the capabilities of AT&Ts wireless network within large public venues providing our customers the best mobile broadband experience Once the venue is under contract, ASG will turn over responsibility to AT&Ts Towers group to market the system to the other wireless carriers. www.atttowers.com 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

What s in the Toolbox? Neutral-Host Distributed ib t Antenna Systems (DAS) Wi-Fi Small Cells 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

Comparing In-Building Solutions Repeaters* Repeaters (also called BDA or bi-directional amplifier) are used in small (<100K sq. ft) venues to expand coverage. A repeater uses a rooftop antenna draw capacity from a nearby macro cell site as the RF source and rebroadcasts the signal throughout the facility. Donor cell site capacity is shared with external traffic and is not dedicated to the venue. DAS antennas and splitters provide coverage to various locations inside the building from the input of the BDA. Base Transceiver Station (BTS) The Macro BTS is the RF source primarily used in the macro network. For in-building applications, BTS are expensive and require dedicated backhaul, but offer a coverage & capacity solution that can support a large number of users over a wide area. Distributed Antenna System (DAS) The DAS distributes the RF signal across antennas that are installed throughout the facility. A Small Cell, BDA or BTS can be used as the RF source for the DAS. Primarily used to modify, improve or extend coverage of a site. Primarily used in large buildings, stadiums, public spaces, airports, enterprise & outdoor environments with strict zoning, etc. Small Cells Low-powered radio access points (less than 1 Watt) that improve indoor and outdoor coverage to increase capacity and offload traffic. Deployments to begin in 2013. Femtocells Femtocells are small personal BTS providing service over a limited area (5K sq. ft) to a limited number of users (4~20). Primarily used in small office / home office or residential areas. * Repeaters are not available in some markets or venues 2013 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

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Questions? Contact Information Allen.Dixon@Corning.com Dahlgren@att.com Kevin.Swank@blackbox.com Tracy.Ford@pcia.com com