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Mobile Backhaul and Implications
of Using FTTx: The Cost Perspective
Dimitris Mavrakis – Senior Analyst
@dmavrakis
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Informa’s Network Economics Tool
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Presentation structure
Demand
Supply
Costs
Future work
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Air interface speeds and evolution
• WCDMA standard: 3GPP Release 99 – Q1 2000
– First WCDMA network: Telenor Norway, December 2001
• HSDPA standard: 3GPP Release 5 – Q1 2002
– First HSDPA network: Elisa Finland, April 2006
• LTE standard: 3GPP Release 8 – Q4 2008
– First LTE network: TeliaSonera Norway/Sweden, December 2009
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WCDMA
• 384kbps
HSDPA
• 1.8Mbps
HSUPA
• 14.4Mbps
HSPA+
• 42Mbps
LTE
• 100Mbps+
Demand
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Base station forecasts
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Basesta
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GSM/GPRS WCDMA CDMA1xRTT TD-SCDMA LTE WiMAX
Demand
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Subscriber adoption
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Demand
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Backhaul priorities
• Ownership
• High speed & lower latency
–Fibre, microwave
–LTE RAN latency ≈ 20-30ms
–Latency between RNC & nodeB < 5ms
• Scalability, flexibility
–Ethernet
• Cost
–Network costs increase exponentially if distributed
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Demand
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Current backhaul interest
Hybrid backhaul
Legacy TDM Satellite
Fibre
• FTTx, dark fibre, GPON
Microwave
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Supply
Common denominator = Ethernet
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FTTx costs
• OSP is biggest driver of FTTx costs
– Standardization required
• Trenching
– Aerial
– Façade
– Micro
– Full
• ONT challenges
– Economies of scale not yet big enough - not nearly as big as DSL
– Interoperability between vendors
• Careful planning, execution and commitment required
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Supply
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Two different FTTx approaches
Verizon FiOS
Up to 150Mbps
Aggressive buildout
+Prepared for future
- CAPEX heavy
Cost = $18 billion
AT&T Uverse
Up to 24Mbps
Conservative buildout
+CAPEX requirements
- Traffic demand
Cost = $6.5 billion
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Supply
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Future work
• Ethernet synchronization
• Cloud RAN or baseband pooling
• Other backhaul solutions where there’s no fibre
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Thank you.
Dimitris Mavrakis
Senior Analyst| Informa Telecoms & Media
Email: [email protected]
www.informatm.com