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LGC in-building systems 8/11/2009 LGC Wireless 1 presentation Erik Nilsson Director of Sales, Wireless Group, Europe

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LGC in-building systems

8/11/2009 LGC Wireless 1

presentation

Erik Nilsson

Director of Sales, Wireless Group, Europe

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ADC Coverage & Capacity Solutions

Network Edge; In-building, Near-building, Outdoor

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Network Solutions Wireless Portfolio

InIn--building Solutionsbuilding Solutions Mobility SolutionsMobility Solutions

LGC Wireless Fusion

UltraWAVE Base

Station SolutionsnanoBTS microBTS

FlexWave Base Station Solutions

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ClearGain Dual

Inline TMA

Outdoor SolutionsOutdoor Solutions

LoopStarFlexWave WMX

ClearGain GMA

FlexWave MMW

LGC Wireless Fusion

Backhaul SolutionsBackhaul Solutions

FlexWave Base Station Solutions

FlexWave Prism

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Petronas Towers,

Kuala Lumpur

2002 Winter

Games, Salt Lake

City, UT

LGC Company Facts

• LGC Wireless Inc. - formed 1996

• Part of ADC since Dec 2007

• Market leader in in-building coverage and capacity solutions

– Solutions for small sites up to the largest venues

– Supports all European and American standards including 802.11

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Venetian Hotel,

Las Vegas NV

802.11

• Installed worldwide, with over 10 000 systems shipped to over 40 countries

• Innovative, patented technology (12 patents issued; 3pending)

• ISO 9001/14001 approved

• Headquarters in San José, California

• Number of employees: 230 (LGC) 9.000 (ADC)

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Hotels

Airports

Enterprises

Sports Venues

Installation Examples

Winter Olympics

Salt Lake City, UT

SAFECO Field

Seattle, WA

Manchester UnitedStadium

London, UK

Heathrow

Atlanta

Denver

Orlando Sanford

JFK

Petronas Towers

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Hotels

SubwaysPublic Facilities

Venetian Hotel/Casino

Las Vegas, NV

MGM/Mirage properties

Las Vegas, NV

Bullring

Birmingham, UK

Times Square

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Anaheim Convention

Center

Anaheim, CA

Petronas Towers

Kuala Lumpur

Intel

Multiple Sites

Google

Silicon Valley

Santiago Metro

Santiago, Chile

Mexico City Metro

Mexico

Sofia Subway

Sofia, Bulgaria

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CorporateABN AMRO Aegon Group Albertson’s Headquarters American Airlines Headquarters American Express Bank of America Barclaycard Best Buy Headquarters Boeing California State Capitol Dell Computer eBay Federal Communications Commission

FinancialAegon Group American Express American International Group Bank of America Barclays BBVA Charles Schwab Citibank Daehan Life Insurance Desert Schools Credit Union Fidelity Investments Fidelity National Fireman's Fund

High Tech 3Com Alcoa AMD Anheuser-Busch Apple Computer BellSouth Boeing Cingular Wireless DaimlerChrysler Dell Computer Dr Pepper/Seven Up E&J Gallo Winery eBay

HospitalsAlexian Brothers Hospital Baptist Health Borgess Medical Central Baptist Hospital Childrens Hospital Clinton Memorial Hospital Crawford Long Hospital Driscoll Childrens Hospital Enloe Hospital Florida Hospital Forbes Regional Hospital Halifax Medical Center IASO Hospital

Deployments worldwide

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Federal Communications Commission Florida State Building Frito Lay Genentech General Electric General Motors Google Hewlett Packard IBM Intel JP Morgan Lockheed McGraw Hill Nvidia Phileo Damansara Pixar Systems United Parcel Service Walmart Headquarters Xerox

Fireman's Fund First National Bank Fremont Investment and Loan Groupama Insurance HSBC Bank Huntington Bank ING Bank JP Morgan Lehman Brothers London Stock Exchange Merrill Lynch Prudential UBS Union Bank Unum Provident USAA Insurance Visa WestLB

eBay Flextronics Ford Motors General Motors Google Hewlett-Packard Honeywell Hummer IBM International Paper Iomega KLA Tencor Kraft Lockheed Martin Medtronics Mercury Interactive Microsoft Miller Brewing Motorola

IASO Hospital Indiana Methodist Hospital Johns Hopkins Lakeside Hospital Lima Memorial Hospital Methodist Hospital Orange Park Medical Orlando Regional Hospital ShandsSutter Gould Health University of Arkansas Medical Sciences University of Michigan Health Center Valley Baptist Medical Center Westmoreland Regional Hospital

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Why Indoor Mobile Coverage?

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Drivers for in-building coverage

• Increased mobile traffic and usage, driven by:

– More capable devices

– Reduced traffic prices/flat rates

– Increased acceptance for mobile office solutions

– Improvements in battery life and network quality

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– Fixed phone replacements

• Increased and urgent need for high speed wireless data

service

• The increased need for in-building coverage reduces available

time for design and installation

• Increased quality expectations and shorter time calls for new

technologies in in-building solutions

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The in-building challenge: RF performance

Isolation, interference

• Users receives signals from

many base stations

• Metallic coated windows

attenu-ating the signal

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attenu-ating the signal

• The result is bad quality

• The solution is to have a

dominant signalIn high rise buildings, interfeerence from distant

bastations is a problem

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The in-building Challenge: Capacity

Buildings need dedicated capacity

• Mobile service is crucial inside buildings

• Dedicated capacity is needed inside big buildings

• No impact from outdoor traffic congestion

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Outdoor traffic congestions must not affect the indoor users Mobile service should always be available

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The in-building Challenge: Elevators

Full mobile service is crucial

• Elevators need full coverage

• The steel enclosure of the

elevator stops the mobile

coverage

• Hard with traditional systems

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• Hard with traditional systems

• The ADC-Fusion system can

be a part of the elevator

installation

• 300m+ elevators

ADC covers the elevators in the ICC in Hongkong

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Why use active in-building systems?

• High and wide buildings can generate high losses in a passive system

• Historical buildings can be sensitive to extensive drilling and pulling of thick cables

• Campus applications like universities, amusement parks, sports arenas have buildings that are separated

For very tall, wide

or complex

buildings

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that are separated

• For buildings with restricted access like hospitals, hotels, tunnels, airports

• When upgrading low frequency systems (like GSM900) to UMTS

– UMTS is uplink limited and very sensitive to high losses in a large passive network

• For high data rate applications based on HSDPA and especially HSUPA

Historical buildings

where drilling is not

allowed

Campus

applications

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ADC In-building Coverage Solutions

• ADC In-building solutions:

– Superior wireless signal clarity, capacity and coverage

– Simple standard LAN-type cabling

– Star or double star architecture

� Unison – For larger in-building venues, such as corporate campuses and hospitals, requiring single operator support.

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� Fusion – For larger in-building venues requiring multi-band or multi-operator support, such as

airports, convention centers, and corporate HQs.

� Fusion SingleStar offers the same performance in a single eight-port hub for small venues.

Fusion

Fusion SingleStar

campuses and hospitals, requiring single operator support.

� Unison Accel offers the same performance in a single eight-port hub for small venues.

Unison

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InterReach Unison®

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Product Overview

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The Unison Product Family

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Unison

• For larger in-building venues, such as airports, convention centers, and corporate campuses

• Distribution with Fiber and Cat-5/6

• Up to 32 remotes per hub

Unison Accel

• For small to medium size

buildings like offices and

hotels

• Distribution with Cat-5/6 only

• Up to 8 remotes per hub

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InterReach Unison® Product Line

• Unison Accel

– Ideal for venues up to

350,000 sq. ft.

– Max 1-8 configuration

• Unison

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– Large venue solution

– Max 1-4-32 configuration

• Unison Remote Access Units

– GSM 900

– GSM 1800

– UMTS

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WLAN can be installed in parallel with Unison

for considerable cost savings

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• IT managers often prefer parallel DAS/802.11 systems because they can:

– Choose the latest technology (802.11b, a, g, …)

– Select their 802.11 vendor of choice (e.g. Cisco, Extreme Networks, etc.)

– Determine the optimal antenna placement for each system (can trade off equipment cost vs. installation cost)

– Own, manage, and extend the 802.11 system themselves

– Have a future-proof solution as 802.11 technologies evolve

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Remote Unit (RAU)

RAU Characteristics:

• Install above ceiling, near

antenna

• NO POWER REQUIRED - Self

powered from CAT5 cable

• Size (H x W x L): 44 x 205 x 158

mm

DCS 1800

# Carriers Power [dBm]

GSM EDGE

1 17,5 26.0* 23.0*

2 14,5 20.0* 17.5*

3 12,5 16.5* 14.0*

*Max composite power

P1dB = 26.0 dBm

IP3 = 36 dBm UMTS

IP3 = 38 dBm DCS/GSM

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mm

• RJ45 connector, SMA port

• Dust cover

4 11,5 14.0* 12.0*

5 10,5 12.0* 10.5*

6 9,5 11.0* 9.5*

7 9,0 10.0* 9.0*

8 8,5 9.0* 8.0*

9 8,0 8.5* 7.5*

10 7,5 8.0* 7.0*

11 7,0 7.5* 6.5*

12 6,5 7.0* 6.0*

13 6,5 6.5* 6.0*

14 6,0 6.5* 5.5*

15 5,5 6.0* 5.0*

16 5,5 5.5* 5.0*

UMTS

# Carriers Power [dBm]

1 15.0

2 11.0

3 8.0

4 6.5

5 5.0

6 4.0

7 3.0

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Accel provides best-in-class configuration,

monitoring, and alarming capabilities

• Extensive system alarming, enabling isolation to the Field Replaceable Unit

• Easy-to-use installation process

• Remote configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics

• Options:

AdminManager

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• Options:

– External alarmsConnect the Accel system to the BTS external alarm input

– AdminManagerLocal or remote control of a single system (hub)

– Network Interface UnitOffers SNMP interfacing to network vendors O&M system

NIU (Network Interface Unit)

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Introducing

InterReach Fusion®

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®

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InterReach Fusion® Product Line

• Fusion SingleStar

– Ideal for venues up to 350,000 sq. ft.

– Max 1-8 configuration

– Available now with 850/1900, 900/2100, and 900/1800 RAU

• Fusion “large system”

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• Fusion “large system”

– Large venue solution

– Max 1-4-32 configuration

– Generally available Q4 ’06

• Fusion Remote Access Units

– Common to both systems

» 850/1900

» 800/900/1900

» 900/2100

» 900/1800

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InterReach Fusion® System Components

Hub, RAU, Cabling, Antenna

Expansion Hub

Remote Access Unit

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F-connector withThin-Ethernet type cabling0-275 meters distance to RAU

Expansion Hub

Main Hub

Hub and RAU Dimensions

•Hubs: 19” rack mount, 2U high, 15” deep

•RAU: ~11.25” x 11” x 2”, N connector to antenna

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Fusion Hubs

• Main Hub

• 2-3 separate RF source inputs*

• Supports up to 4 E-Hubs

• RJ45 port for maintenance

• DB9 for alarm contact support

• Expansion Hub

• Supports up to 8 RAUs

• RJ45 port for maintenance

• DB9 for alarm contact support

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* Based on RAU selected

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Remote Access Unit

Fusion SingleStar System Components

Hub, RAU, Cabling, Antenna

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F-connector withThin-Ethernet type cabling0-275 meters distance to RAU

Hub and RAU Dimensions

•Hubs: 19” rack mount, 3U high, 15” deep

•RAU: ~11.25” x 11” x 2”, N connector to antenna

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Fusion Uses CATV Cable to the

RAU

CATV cabling is economical,

easy to install and connectorize,

and provides great “reach”

RG-59 (.207”OD)

RG-6 (.237”OD)

Cable types and max run lengths

Copper clad Copper core

Max. length Max length

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RG-11 (.347”OD)

RG-6 (.237”OD)

• Can use any of 3 CATV cable types – RG59, RG6, RG11

• Copper clad or copper core

• Non-plenum or plenum

• Can “mix and match” cable types on a single hub

RG 59 100m/330 ft. 150m/490 ft.

RG 6 130m/425 ft. 170m/560 ft.

RG 11 275m/900 ft. 275m/900 ft.

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Fusion: Best-In-Class Admin &

Maintenance

• Extensive system alarming, enabling fault isolation

to the Field Replaceable Unit

• Easy-to-use installation process

Fusion provides best-in-class configuration, monitoring, and alarming capabilities

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• Easy-to-use installation process

• Remote configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics

• Integrated SNMP capabilities – optional feature

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LGC Wireless: The In-Building Wireless

Leader

• Largest installed base of in-building wireless systems :

– Market leader for in-building coverage and capacity solutions

since 1996

– Over 10,000 systems shipped to more than 40 countries

– 20 major service provider customers (single operator

and neutral host implementations)

• Innovative, patented technology (12 patents issued;

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• Innovative, patented technology (12 patents issued;

3 pending)

• Extensive design, implementation, and support

capabilities

– Experienced in-house RF engineers and project managers

– Global network of service delivery partners

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Thank you

LGC Wireless, Inc.Expanding the Reach of Wireless

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Expanding the Reach of Wireless

2540 Junction Avenue

San Jose, CA 95134-1902 USA

1 + 408.952.2400

www.lgcwireless.com