Model and Technologies to Build a Well-Organized and Scalable Broadband Data Network for Rural and Developing Areas

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Model and Technologies to Build a Well-Organized and Scalable Broadband Data Network for Rural and Developing Areas Round Table on "Impact of Radio Technologies on ICT for Science in Developing Countries" Trieste, 9-10 February 2004 Andrea Marco Borsetti Agente Alvarion Italia

Goals in Design Data Network in Developing Areas A strong concept model (3T) Low cost, efficient coverage Performance from day one (2/4M) Each link with the right technology Flexibility with capability (a mix) A well known path with the future already in mind (low entry cost but scalable system)

A Three Tier (3T) Network Model Three identifiable tiers, each with its own properties Backbones (core tier) up to 40+ Mbits From BK to end point (distribution tier) up to 13+ Mbits Access tier with cell coverage (end tier) from 2+ Mbits sector/cell coverage

1st Tier Very High speed backbone (core) From 17 + Mbits connectivity Upgradable without interference PtP or very tight antenna openings OFDM and (in future Wimax 802.16 and 802.20) Reliable - very good fade margin Fault tolerance if needed Few simple routing policies PTP solution

2nd Tier High speed distribution tier Up to 6+ real Mbits Upgradable up to 12 or 18+ Mbits Less bandwith than core More mature tech Direct Spectrum 802.11b Less expensive PTM solution

3rd Tier Local cell and workgroup access 2 mbit for each radio Upgradable to 26 (13 radio max x cell!) FH tech very reliable Secure transport (layer 2) Cell coverage up to 6 or 15 Km Scalable deployment Each subscriber unit is configurable by CIR/MIR

Example Backbone Distribution Access

Tier technologies Tier modulation advantages disadvantages notes 1st OFDM 802.xx 5,4 5,8 Ghz Good performance Fast BW scalable High number of units per node Expensive New trend It could be the future 5,4 or 5,8 Ghz NLOS 2nd DS 802.11b 2,4 Ghz Good performance Easy installation Low cost Not easy BW scalable Mature tech well known and accepted 3rd FH 802.11 2,4 Ghz Perfect for access/voice CIR/MIR configurable Cell coverage BW scalable Short range Max 2 mbits for radios Very good for security reasons and overall performance 3rd DS 802.11b 2,4 Ghz Good performance Easy installation Better range than FH Not secure No voice Everyone has an interface??!!??

Tier tech and economics Tier Modulation Price range notes 1st OFDM 802.xx 5,4 5,8 Ghz From 6.500 to 10.000 per each link PTP FCC 50 Km Strong new upgradeable tech 1-3 watt 30 Miles 2nd DS 802.11b 2,4 Ghz From 2.800 to 3,200 per each link PTP From 1.700 to 2.200 per each link PTM FCC 25 Km 16 Miles Strong mature and low cost tech 3rd FH 802.11 2,4 Ghz About 3.000 per sector about 750 each subscriber unit 18.000 a full 6x6 cell FCC 15 Km 9 Miles Strong mature and low cost tech 3rd DS 802.11b 2,4 Ghz 1700 each AP 1100 each slave FCC 15 Km Strong mature and low cost tech 9 Miles

Economics example Tier Tech N Link Link price $ cost range Km MD 1st OFDM 802.20? 5 Ghz 20 (x2) 8.500 340.000 50 1000 PTP 2nd DS 802.11b 2,4 Ghz 50 3.000 150.000 20 1000 PTP PTM 3rd FH 802.11 2,4 Ghz 15 (cell) 1.200* 18 link 324.000 15 4050 PTM * Based on 6 users per sector and 3 sectors covered

Hypothetic Numbers N of link 70 (about 2.000 Km/1.250 Ml covered) Cost per link 7.000 $ Cost per Km = 245 $ - Cost per Ml = 390 $ N of cell 15 N of users per Cell 18 N of users end point 270 Cost x end point 3.010 $

Bandwith?? With a Backbone able to deliver approx 40 Mbit in its first phase we could estimate some numbers. Some assumption: a good model for net occupancy is 1 to 5 on line so 200 user mean 40 or 3.000 user mean 600 Radio Situation N 1 40 Mbit/40 users = 1 Mbit user Radio Situation N 2 40 Mbit /600 User?? = 6,8 K user

Hypothetic Numbers (2) N of cell Cell sector N User for cell Total cost $ Cell+Bkbone Cost per user Bandwidth * Kbyte Bandwidth * *Kbyte 15 3 18 814.000 3.014 74 148 15 6 100 1.585.000 #1.056 13,3 26,6 15 6 200 1.960.000 #653 6,6 13,2. Here we assume that more user need more radio sectors #. Here we assume that the CPE cost could be reduced by quantity * Based on 1/5 user rate * * Based on 1/10 user rate

Profit?? 1/3 Business 2/3 Soho 1 & 2 Year projection Equipment and installation cost user 1.057 $ Cost Business Cost Soho Break Even Media $ month Media $ year Revenue Total profit in a 2 year period 12 months 150 70 11 months 97 1.160 1.160 1.263 24 120 55 14 months 77 833 1666 783 months * Based on 1.500 user calculation at 1056 $ each (user cost as show in the previous slide)

Coverage. 1 Backbone for 1.000 Km 50 Distribution link for 1.000 Km 15 Cell area for about 10.600 Km2 If user 1500 and covered 10.600 Km2 than 1 user every 6 Km2!!!!! North Senegal 18 citizens x Km2!! In a rural country this means 1 served user each 108 citizens!!

Upgrade Path The OFDM modulation is expected to be released next year as Wimax 802.16 in PTM and 802.20 in PTP. Each link could be upgraded by adding new radios or by changing the modulation and using new tech. The radios from Core/Backbone in the future could be used in distribution tier and each link could shift to lower layer. Access technology could be used for two years and later changed with a new one, maybe in OFDM also with better NLOS capability

No Radios items We must consider routing and switching very strongly. Radios in digital are able to bring data fast and far, but they are not done for logic routing rules. Each tier have to implement logic and rules to avoid packet stormcast or unwanted traffic. Shaping services/ports could also improve the service in general, better email and web worse Kazaa and movie (especially at working hours)

Note on numbers Sizes (Km, range, etc..) was calculated using all the power capability available, this model could not be thinked in ETSI environment or were power is restricted. Price are just for example, they are close to real ones but every list price is subject to change... In the model we was not calculating the cost of infrastructure and the cost of human labor they must do, of course. This numbers are just an example, we do not forget that every project have his owns items, maybe after a site survey we need a lot more link or we do not have good fade margins, take care!

End of the story.. The idea of this presentation was not to teach in detail but just to give some ideas on how to organize and explore new scenarios...ut facta eveniant.. (latin sentence) Or in english to make things happen.. I hope you enjoy this session and thanks to all! Andrea Marco Borsetti Agente Alvarion Italia andreab@sinewire.com andreamarco.borsetti@poste.it