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1 NREN’s Business Model for Wireless
Maurice van den Akker Team Manager Mobility SURFnet

2 Join the real time survey NOW: Go to http://edu.nl/a

3 Our Mission statement Researchers, instructors, and students
seamlessly interconnect services, data, and tools by encouraging and developing new ICT applications Researchers, instructors, and students work together simply and effectively with the aid of ICT

4 High Quality Education and Research
10 Gbit/s connection is default, Lightpaths Closed community network: safe & trusted No filtering, transparent network No datalimits Flexibility State-of-Art services Figure: Cees de Laat, 2005

5 Learn and research with your own devices

6 Blended Learning becoming easier

7 This is NOT mobile education!

8 Reachers have specific demands for the network. Also mobile

9 So, what’s the holy grail then?
learn and research any time, any place, any device seamless

10 physical Private LTE DAS

11 Physical layer divided in blocks Auctions: 3.8 Billion euro’s in NL

12 Seamless mobile education and researching features...
Physical Handovers between all types of radio cells Efficient spectrum usage Network Integrated IP network AAI Secure and integrated AAI infrastructure Application Use Your Own Devices and switch between them Economical Business case for institutes + preventing bill shock

13 Join the real time survey NOW: Go to http://edu.nl/a
Please answer the questions on-line: - Should NRENs focus on achieving high quality, seamless, internet access for their users within the mobile/wireless domain? - What role?

14 Aspire study: NRENs need to prepare for mass mobile connectivity
roll out eduroam as wide as possible Work with providers to integrate Wi-Fi and LTE Work on close integration of fixed and various wireless technologies to provide a: Secure, economic and transparent service irrespective of location Work closely with institutes to exploit capabilities within primary edu&res process Source: aspire study, 2012

15 How?? What we don’t have X X X

16 What we do have

17 Scenario’s 0. NRENs only provide eduroam infrastructure (AAI)
NRENs focus on Wi-Fi NRENs focus on LTE(-A) NRENs focus on integration Wi-Fi and LTE NRENs focus on mobile within primary process Source: aspire study, 2012

18 Scenario's 0. NRENs only provide eduroam infrastructure (AAI)
NRENs focus on Wi-Fi NRENs focus on LTE(-A) NRENs focus on integration Wi-Fi and LTE NRENs focus on mobile within primary process Source: aspire study, 2012

19 Scenario 0: eduroam only (NRENs perspective)
Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Low operational costs and risk Low income eduroam roaming concept copied by other companies Quality assurance of eduroam hard Can have full focus, e.g. on fiber infrastructure University budget will shift from fixed to mobile (commercial companies) to keep up with wireless demands: Less relevancy and funds left for NREN eduroam brand might be conflicting Negative Impact on Quality education and research Deliver expertise, form community No interest in expertise through outsourcing, other priorities ICT-staff

20 Scenario’s 0. NRENs only provide eduroam infrastructure (AAI)
NRENs focus on Wi-Fi NRENs focus on LTE(-A) NRENs focus on integration Wi-Fi and LTE NRENs focus on mobile within primary process Source: aspire study, 2012

21 Scenario 1: focus on Wi-Fi
What NRENs can do: Enable primary & secondary education Enable or procure public areas Operate Centralized Wi-Fi management Operate Wi-Fi radio campus

22 Scenario 1: Centralized Wi-Fi management (NRENs perspective)
Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Economies of Scale: Institutes will shift budget from operational Wi-Fi management to NREN; Higher operational work, costs, etc. Quality assurance Wi-Fi & eduroam Hard to align heterogeneous networks, proprietary equipment Stronger band with institutes Operational versus innovation role of NREN Growing coverage Potential high costs & bad service for 4G outside eduroam areas Better roaming (Wi-Fi) Better opportunities to integrate with fixed network

23 Scenario’s 0. NRENs only provide eduroam infrastructure (AAI)
NRENs focus on Wi-Fi NRENs focus on LTE(-A) NRENs focus on integration Wi-Fi and LTE NRENs focus on mobile within primary process Source: aspire study, 2012

24 Scenario 2/3: Incorporate LTE/4G
Integrate radius and IP infrastructure with providers; switch authorized 4G traffic towards campus VLAN Research and develop session continuity while roaming 4G <> Wi-Fi Use power of demand aggregation Become (full) MVNO with own MNC; Europe-wide (GEANT) for challenge roaming costs and technology Start, follow or join existing 4G eduroam trials together with institutes Use white spaces (see report: What NRENs can do:

25 Scenario 2/3: Incorporate LTE (NRENs perspective)
Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Seamless roaming possible: anywhere, anytime, any device Necessary cooperation of Telco, national governments, ITU Budget shift from mobile subscriptions to NREN; High operational costs due to sim card and device provisioning In the lead for costs models Risk of not fulfilling high expectations Start point to develop innovative “data everywhere” NREN services

26 Scenario’s 0. NRENs only provide eduroam infrastructure (AAI)
NRENs focus on Wi-Fi NRENs focus on LTE(-A) NRENs focus on integration Wi-Fi and LTE NRENs focus on mobile within primary process Source: aspire study, 2012

27 4. Focus on mobile within primary edu&res process
Aggregate demand for mobile service development for education & research Organize contests to enable thinking of mobile education and research. “Outside the four walls” Gather communities by organizing workshops, summer schools, etc What NRENs can do:

28 Making the difference: the four mobile pillars of the business model for NRENs
Excellent wireless campus network Seamless User Experience Safe and trusted wireless access to infra Affordable connectivity outdoor

29 Join the real time survey NOW: Go to http://edu.nl/a
Please answers the question on-line: Which scenario do you prefer most? Rate the presentation!

30 W Maurice.vandenAkker@surfnet.nl http://www.surfnet.nl
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