CDMA DEVELOPMENT IN CAMEROON



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ITU/BDT Regional Seminar on Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) for rural and remote areas for Africa Presentation 6 CDMA DEVELOPMENT IN CAMEROON YAOUNDE 8 2 SEPT. Mr. FRU ANE CDMA Development in Cameroon

PRESENTATION PLAN - Where Do We Come From? 2 - Where Are We Today? 3- What is Our Way Forward? 4- What Are Our Main Challenges? CDMA Development in Cameroon 2

- Where Do We Come From? CAMTEL s global context Predominantly copper in the access network Copper technology around the decrease stage of its life cycle Major changes in the telecommunications environment of Cameroon (998) Market opened for competition with two mobile operators (999) Internet service provisioning is fully liberalized (both IAP and ISP) Camtel is created in 999 as a 00% owned state company (historical operator) and immediately put to the market (privatisation). 7 years after the privatisation process is still on. Dilapidated and outdated infrastructure Services offered are essentially those carried by copper lines No or insignificant infrastructure renewal Constant loss of revenues (High OPEX due to infrastructure aging, static copper based offer vs. dynamic range of services required by the demand) CDMA Development in Cameroon 3

- Where Do We Come From? Life cycle of CAMTEL copper access network Introduction High growth Maturity Decline Service Growth 2005* *Timid takeoff due to : -Succesful clean up operation of access network mainly in Yaoundé and Douala 2-Several completed low scale copper extension projects 3-Effective introduction of ISDN and ADSL services Time CDMA Development in Cameroon 4

- Where Do We Come From? Wireless Swipes Fixed Base From ITU data, the number of wireless subscribers overtook that of fixed Network in 2002.This turning point was reached much earlier in Cameroon The number of wireless subscribers increases much faster than that of the fixed network. In Cameroon the ratio is much less than one fixed subscriber for 0 mobiles. Yet the most important part of the global demand remain unsatisfied. The fast spreading wireless subscribers base has diverted huge traffic from traditional PSTN. This erosion of traffic has caused a constant slash of CAMTEL s revenue. CDMA Development in Cameroon 5

PRESENTATION PLAN - Where Do We Come From? 2 - Where Are We Today? 3- What is Our Way Forward? 4- What Are Our Main Challenges? CDMA Development in Cameroon 6

2 - Where Are We Today? CAMTEL s Response - Adoption of CDMA Broadband Wireless Access since 2005. 2- Identification of key focus points Infrastructure development Competitive prices and tariffs CAMTEL Introduction of VAS Structural & cultural transformation CDMA Development in Cameroon 7

2 - Where Are We Today? CDMA WLL (0k + 20k lines in Yaoundé and Douala) First 2 phases BTS3606 (Total 8, 5 new) S// BSS System (Douala) Abis V5.2 Fixed Switch, Yaounde PSTN/PLMN M2000 CITY YAOUNDE RAC/PCF/IWF (DOUALA) BTS3606 (Total 7, 4 new) S// BSS System (Yaounde) Abis A0/A V5.2 Fixed Switch, Douala PSTN/PLMN CITY DOUALA BTS3606 (Total 3, 3 new) O RAC/PCF/IWF (YAOUNDE) A0/A PDSN IP Network AAA FIREWALL Internet CDMA Development in Cameroon 8

2 - Where Are We Today? CAMTEL s Full CDMA Network infrastructure Third phase 25K Douala MSCe2 IP MSCe Yaounde SCP OMC Terminal TDM TDM TDM IP TDM MGW2 PSTN PLMN TDM PSTN PLMN TDM TDM MGW IP HLR/ AC SCP SS7 Network SS7 Network HLR/ AC TDM TDM IP TDM TDM VMS SMSC VMS SMSC BSC2 MGW3 BSC TDM PSTN BSC3 TDM M2000 BTS3606 OMC Terminal BTS3606 Signal Bearing BTS3606 Garoua CDMA Development in Cameroon 9

2 - Where Are We Today? Summary table of CAMTEL s CDMA INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK Trial phase - 0k ( 7 sites, 450Mhz) First acquisition - 20k (2 sites, 450Mhz ) Second acquisition - 25k, 800Mhz Total per cities S2/2/2 S// O S2/2/2 S// O S2/2/2 S// O DOUALA 3 2 5 BANA BAFOUSSAM BUEA YAOUNDE 3 2 4 0 KRIBI MEYOMESSALA MENGWA EBOLOWA MBALMAYO GAROUA Total as of 0 Sept, 2006 24 Sub Total(450 MHz) S2/2/2 S// O BTS BSC MSC MG PDSN First Phase 0 7 0 Total DOUALA 8 Second Phase Total(450 MHz) 8 5 3 3 9 YAOUNDE 5 0 Total(800 MHz) 0 5 0 5 GAROUA CDMA Development in Cameroon 0

2 - Where Are We Today? Main services offered& Billing Two types of billing: Pre - paid Post - paid CDMA Development in Cameroon

2 - Where Are We Today? HANDSETS - 450MHz & 800 MHz For Voice and SMS applications For Voice, SMS and Data applications GCP 500 VIP ETS388 ETS30 ETS688 800 MHz for Voice, SMS and Data applications (Use RUIM card) C28 C506 CDMA Development in Cameroon 2

2 - Where Are We Today? Some Fixed Wireless Terminals& accessories Indoor antenna ETS00 ETS2077 Outdoor omni antenna Outdoor directional antenna Packet data service, max.rate:53.6kbps/38.4kbps (uplink/downlink) Circuit data service, max. Rate: 4.4kbps. G3 analog fax (applicable only for ETS00/ ETS20/ETS50). PC digital fax Extends coverage by FWT with outdoor direction antenna, cost effective solution for WLL in remote area CDMA Development in Cameroon 3

2 - Where Are We Today? ETS2000 series-applications Voice service CDMA Development in Cameroon Data service or PC fax 4

2 - Where Are We Today? ETS000 series-applications Phone call Public phone call (with a charging meter) Data service or PC fax G3 analog fax CDMA Development in Cameroon 5

2 - Where Are We Today? The market response-sales 2005 2006 An average monthly growth of 90% Double digit increase of the number of subscribers from October 2005 to July 2006 CDMA Development in Cameroon 6

PRESENTATION PLAN - Where Do We Come From? 2 - Where Are We Today? 3- What is Our Way Forward? 4- What Are Our Main Challenges? CDMA Development in Cameroon 7

3- What is Our Way Forward? Fixed + Wireless + IP PSTN PSTN + Fixed WLL Soft Switch + PSTN CDMA MMD Switch MSCe MSCe CSOFTX3000 CSCF MGCF MGCF No.7 IG No.7 No.7 SIP-T H.248 H.248 SIP H.24 8 H.248 TE TE TG TDM BSC PSTN TDM / IP IP UMG8900 IP CDMA BSS PSTN CDMA BSS LE LE PSTN CDMA BSS Up to 2005 From 2005 2006 From 2006 CAMTEL is operating both Fixed copper network and a modern CDMA Wireless network with a strong potential for growth. CDMA Development in Cameroon 8

3- What is Our Way Forward? Expand then introduce pertinent innovative technologies and services Continue to expand the customer base trough and adequate blend between copper and wireless services Improve wireless network attractive by introducing innovative services like EVDO The debugging of EVDO is on the way and it is anticipated that the service will be opened to public by the end of September 2006 CDMA Development in Cameroon 9

3- What is Our Way Forward? Life cycle of CAMTEL wireless access network Service Growth EVDO Introduction High growth Maturity Decline 2005 Time CAMTEL anticipated a faster growth of its wireless subscriber base due to the coming introduction of EVDO connected services CDMA Development in Cameroon 20

3- What is Our Way Forward? Why EVDO? Comparing of Different Technologies. End-user bit rate Gbit/s 00 Mbit/s Optic Fiber Super 3G 0 Mbit/s ADSL2+ WiMax HSDPA Mbit/s ADSL 384 kbit/s WCDMA 00 kbit/s EDGE 50 kbit/s COPPER GPRS 0 kbit/s GSM CDMA EV-DO Rev A CDMA EV-DO CDMAX Application Fixed Mobile Broadcast CDMA Development in Cameroon 2

3- What is Our Way Forward? From X to EV-DO: A smooth migration No SW upgrade MSC M2000 PDSN BSC Supports X and DO No HW/SW upgrade Add xev-do channel cards only X/xEV-DO RRU BSC6600 Indoor/Outdoor Macro BTS No HW/SW upgrade Only xev-do channel cards are added to macro BTS No extra xev-do O&M equipment RRU, working in both X and xev-do modes CDMA Development in Cameroon 22

R R 3- What is Our Way Forward? Services Offered MSC HLR G3 Fax BTS BSC/PCF/IWF Circuit Domain PDSN AAA/AN-AAA Internet Internet Handset Packet Domain Internet surfing Online game VOD service Mobile E-business CDMA2000 X: 53.6kbps; CDMA2000 x EV-DO: 2.4Mbps; BSS: Support CDMA2000 X and EV-DO mixed configuration in one BTS &BSC Support post-pay and prepay packet data services CDMA Development in Cameroon 23

3- What is Our Way Forward? Some EVDO Terminals EC506 CDMA2000 X EV-DO, CDMA2000 X RTT and IS-95 High-speed wireless data rate up to 2.4 Mbps PCMCIA Type II interface Retractable whip antenna External antenna to improve the coverage Traffic display and statistics Windows2000/WindowsXP operating system CDMA2000 xev-do / CDMA2000 xrtt / IS-95 Sharing 2.4 Mbps transmission rate with multiple users Build-in 0/00Mbps switch with 4 Ethernet ports Web-based management and configuration Build-in DHCP server, DNS relay and NAT CDMA Development in Cameroon 24

PRESENTATION PLAN - Where Do We Come From? 2 - Where Are We Today? 3- What is Our Way Forward? 4- What Are Our Main Challenges? CDMA Development in Cameroon 25

4- What Are Our Main Challenges? Some key preoccupations Towers Transmission backbone Organizational structure and culture From an exclusive fixed copper mindset to a mixed of fixed copper and wireless fixed-portable-mobile mindset Producing more and better quality in a context of downsizing Profitability Striking the appropriate Data/Voice ratio CDMA Development in Cameroon 26

4- What Are Our Main Challenges? Determining CAMTEL s point of acceptable profitability Data Data Voice Voice Bandwidth Revenue Source: Gartner Mobile and internet capture the growth Voice maintains high revenue for a less BW CDMA Development in Cameroon 27

Thank You Department of National Backbone and Infrastructure Mr. FRU ANE Sub Director of Backbone and Access Systems + 237 223 40 65 (Office) + 237 200 0 45 (CTPhone) E-mail: fru_ane@yahoo.fr fru_ane@camnet.cm CDMA Development in Cameroon 28