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1 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Service Provider WiFi Coyote Solutions Group www.coyotesolutions.com July 24 th, 2012 Presented by: Daniel Person

2 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. 3 What Questions 1.What is the most cost effective manner to handle this traffic? 2.What are the key requirements to handle this traffic? 3.What do we need to take into account in order to maintain a consistent Quality of Experience for the subscribers?

3 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Breakdown in Cost of Production Source: ABI/Cisco May 2011 95% of Cost of Production Single Cell $ per GBPercentage Cell Site CapEx (1 Carrier, 3 Sector)14% Cell Site OpEx45% IP RAN CapEx18% IP RAN OpEx18% RNC CapEx1% MPC Cap Ex2% Core OpEx2% Total100%

4 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Modeling Economics of Indoor Small Cells Source: ABI/Cisco Cost of Production Analysis, assuming CPE offered without cost to consumer and depreciated over 3 years. Macro Networks Mobile Internet Economics – significant incremental cost of production > Ranges from ~$2/GB (3 carrier config) to ~$6/GB (1 carrier config) Indoor offload solutions deliver very low incremental cost of production, similar to fixed Internet economics As Consumption rises, becomes more cost effective to offload traffic: > Compared with a 1-carrrier macro cell, femto delivers improved economics for users with >750 MB/mo consumption > Compared with a 3-carrier macro cell, SP WiFi delivers improved economics for users with >500 MB/mo consumption Busy Hour Mbps

5 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Example Model Assumptions: Large Western Europe Market AssumptionValue AP Radius50M One-off Cost / AP$2950 Recurring Cost / AP$1740 Capacity / AP5Mbps AssumptionValue Population60M 3/4G covered area215 km 2 3G cell sites15,000 Spectrum3x5MHz Market Data:Metro Offload Assumptions: Source: Cisco, 2012. Traffic Distribution:Metro Usage Distribution:

6 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. SP WiFi Key Requirements Carrier Grade Manageability, Network Reliability and Availability 100s of thousands of APs; Millions (residential); Millions of Clients Radio Performance Radio differentiation, Link Budgets, Beaforming, MIMO Interference Management, Radio Resource Management Mobility Seamless authentication and Fast Roaming/Handoff WiFi to WiFi (inter and intra-vendor), 3G/4G to WiFi Roaming Seamless roaming (with little or no user intervention) Support home and “visited” network scenarios Standards Compliant Critical to support Multi-vendor solution 3GPP compliance important to MNOs Integration Common Billing, Policy and Subscriber Management Leverage MPC/EPC for WiFi network Parental Control / Lawful Intercept / Local Breakout Source: Cisco, 2012.

7 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. End-to-End SP WiFi Integration with Roaming Enhanced WiFi Access Gateway (EWAG) Source: Cisco, 2012. Key Capabilities: MPC Integration Inter-access Mobility Roaming Wholesale Subscriber- aware Local Breakout Flexible Access Models Flexible Authentication

8 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Wireless LAN Controller Wireless LAN Controller and the Enhanced WiFi Access Gateway Source: Cisco.com 2500 Series (SME) 5500 Series (Medium to Large Enterprises) Flex 7500 Series (Large Enterprises) Enhanced WiFi Access Gateway ASR 5000 ASR 5500

9 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Deployment Options and Considerations Home / SoHo Dual SSID Dual Access w/Single Hardware Install Hot Spot or Hot Zone Coffee Shops, Airports, Hotels Metro / Mesh Deployments Cities, Parks, Urban Data Traffic Uncontrolled, Open Access Open, Unsecured, Unmanaged Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Enterprise Guest Access High Density Wireless Stadiums, Fairs, Densely Packed Users Home / SoHo Dual SSID Dual Access w/Single Hardware Install Hot Spot or Hot Zone Coffee Shops, Airports, Hotels Metro / Mesh Deployments Cities, Parks, Urban Data Traffic Uncontrolled, Open Access Open, Unsecured, Unmanaged Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Enterprise Guest Access High Density Wireless Stadiums, Fairs, Densely Packed Users Uncontrolled, Open Access Metro / Mesh Deployments Hot Spot or Hot Zone Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Home / SoHo Dual SSID High Density Wireless Open, Unsecured, UnmanagedCoffee Shops, Airports, HotelsDual Access w/Single Hardware Install Enterprise Guest AccessStadiums, Fairs, Densely Packed UsersCities, Parks, Urban Data Traffic

10 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Controller-based vs Controller-less Residential (single AP) Hotspot (single AP) Hotzone (multi AP) Metrozone (High Density) Management Plane Non-real Time / Remote Management Real Time / Proactive Remote Management, Management GUI Control Plane Autonomous Control Plane Centralized Policy, Seamless (Fast) Mobility, Rich User Analytics User / Data Plane Centralized Policy Enforcement Scalable Tunneled Data Plane Centralized Policy Enforcement Decoupling of Data and Control Plane RF Control Autonomous RF Parameter Setting Real Time / Proactive RF Management Co-ordinated RF Optimization, Coverage Hole Detection / Mitigation, Real Time Air Quality Visibility Controller-less Controller-based Source: Cisco, 2012.

11 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. SP WiFi - Addressing the Challenges Architecture IssueSP WiFi Functionality Unlicensed spectrum and interference RF is always a probabilistic environment. Clean air provides unique insight into RF Domain No single entity responsible for SP WiFi architecture definition 3GPP has defined an architecture for “trusted non-3GPP” – baseline for target architecture Challenging to deliver seamless experience PMIPv6 based architecture for seamless mobility across WiFi. IP Persistence can be delivered across inter-technology access Current Bring Your Own (BYO) WiFi approach devalues SP to bit-pipe provider Ability to integrate Consumer CPE into architecture Diverse range of client requirements Able to leverage client functionality whenever available Source: Cisco, 2012.

12 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Client Functionality Heterogeneous or Homogeneous? OS Connection Manager Enhanced CM / WISPr 1.0 EAP / 802.1X Supplicant I-WLAN IPSec/IKEv2 WMM QoS API GAN + IPSec +EAP HS 2.0 Management ANDSF 802.11r Fast Roaming CMIP/DSMIPv6 / Virtual Adaptor IP Flow Mobility VoIMS Optimized Offload / Load Balancing Heterogeneous: Supports Various Approaches to Client Evolution Homogeneous: One Size Fits All Source: Cisco, 2012.

13 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. On-net Access Off-net Access Leveraging Client Functionality Whenever Available 802.11i delivers trusted non-3GPP access with EAP-based trust indication PMIPv6 delivering IP persistence to simple IP clients HS2.0: auto login, service advertisement and online sign-up 802.11i delivers trusted non-3GPP access with EAP-based trust indication PMIPv6 delivering IP persistence to simple IP clients HS2.0: auto login, service advertisement and online sign-up WISPR 1.0/802.11i/HS2.0 support for AAA based roaming HS2.0 management object for discovery and selection of access networks I-WLAN tunnel over 3rd party untrusted network to access home operator services WISPR 1.0/802.11i/HS2.0 support for AAA based roaming HS2.0 management object for discovery and selection of access networks I-WLAN tunnel over 3rd party untrusted network to access home operator services Inter Technology Handover Simple virtual adaptor for basic inter-technology offload DSMIPv6 and DSMIPv6/IPSec for handover between trusted/un-trusted networks IP Flow mobility for static policy based offload Enhanced ANDSF for dynamic policy offload Simple virtual adaptor for basic inter-technology offload DSMIPv6 and DSMIPv6/IPSec for handover between trusted/un-trusted networks IP Flow mobility for static policy based offload Enhanced ANDSF for dynamic policy offload Source: Cisco, 2012.

14 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. GSMCDMALTE WiFi – The Common Access Network WiFi > Transcends GSM, CDMA and LTE > Fixed Internet Speeds > Low Costs for Providers > Services All Devices

15 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Designing a Better Quality of Experience

16 ©Coyote Solutions Group 2012. All rights reserved. Thank You Visit us at Booth 100 Daniel Person, President (575) 742-0066 www.coyotesolutions.com


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