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Evolution Long Haul

Long distance high capacity system – designed for easy migration to all-IP

Long Haul Product Management group


25.06.2012
• Introduction
• System highlights
• Features – it’s all about capacity
• Unique split-mount – up to 60% savings
• Migration from SDH/SONET to all-IP
• All-IP Long Haul
• Fully compliant SDH/SONET system
• Case Studies
• Summary

Agenda

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Largest specialist
Unique expertise in Long Haul
• Trusted solution
• Unique expertise
Delivering SDH Long Haul since 1993
• Over 60,000 units installed base
• Holistic approach to network design
• Turnkey specialists
• Unique installations – offshore, overwater,
extreme temperatures, world’s longest LH
links

Where knowledge and experience matter

3 Proprietary and Confidential


The 1st largest vendor in PtP MW Long Haul
NSN Sales 2011 Fujitsu
3% 1%
NSN Sales 2010 MNI Exalt
Aviat 3% Fujitsu MNI 5% 0%
12% 1% 0%
Ceragon
Alu 20 %
Ericsson
34 %
15 %
33.7%

Source: EJL, (04/2012)


Alu
Ceragon Aviat
Nec 19 %
18 % 18 %
19 %
Ericsson Nec
13% 19 %
Source: SLR Q4 2011 Market Share Report

Market grew 6%. From 25,091 to 26,602


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Evolution Long Haul deliveries
Major customer wins

Over 60.000 units installed


mobile, offshore, utilities, broadcast and defense sectors
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Evolution Long Haul
Innovation and technology

First with 1024 QAM –


25% more capacity

First with
Multicarrier ABC –
100% link utilization

The only with


LH Split Mount –
up to 60% total savings

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Evolution Long Haul
Key takeaways
• More Capacity, Less Spectrum
• 8+0 Multicarrier ABC + ACM
• 1024 QAM
• XPIC
• Adjacent channels
• TDM/hybrid/all-IP
• Full-featured all-IP system
• Fully compliant SDH/SONET system
• Easy migration to all-IP – keeping the TDM parts of the network “alive”
• Any Site
• All-indoor and unique split-mount
• Field-proven radio for any climate
• Lowest power consumption – 30% (!!!) lower than competition

Migration is easy. Enjoy 4G capacities.


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System highlights

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Evolution Long Haul
SDH/SONET, hybrid, all-IP feature highlights

SDH/SONET Hybrid (TDM, Ethernet)


All Packet

• STM-1/OC-3 and STM-4/OC-12 • Native Ethernet up to 2 Gb/s per


interface Link
• N+1 protection switching (N≤7) • Multicarrier ABC (Adaptive
Bandwidth Control) and ACM
• Embedded ADM mux / X-connect
• L2 switch with carrier Ethernet
• Ethernet over SDH/SONET
features
• TDM transport
• Ethernet and TDM X-connect

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Evolution transceiver
Unique design, low power consumption
• Same unit for all-indoor and split-mount
o No reduction of output power in split-mount
o Convection cooling - no fans required
• Same unit for SDH, hybrid and all-IP
o Supported in Evolution and Next Generation
• Covers all bandwidths – 7 to 56 MHz
• One transceiver covers complete frequency band –
single spare!
• Constant low-power consumption

In-house development of all core technologies


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Modular indoor unit
Designed for easy migration
• Software to define Native Ethernet or SDH/SONET transport
• 2 carriers per each universal IFU
• IFUs connected via back-panel
• Internal or external XPIC
• Simply replace one unit to migrate to all-IP

Native
Ethernet &TDM
Interfaces
Ethernet 25xE1/16xT1 STM-1/OC-3 (channelized)

SDH/SONET
Main Interfaces
SU Controller STM-1 STM-4 Ethernet DXC 25xE1 3XE3/DS3
OC-3 OC-12 16xT1

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Large System IFU
• Larger IFU systems for:
Connectors for
• Traffic Node with traffic L2 rear panel
switch and TDM x-connect function
• Multicarrier ABC for Native Ethernet
• RPS (n+1) bus for SDH/SONET
• Easy implementation by frame with rear
interconnection panel

IFUs are
mounted into
frame
PCB rear panel mounted
within the frame. 2 and
4 IFU variants

Proprietary and Confidential


Features – it’s all about capacity

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1024 QAM
More Capacity – Less Spectrum
• Double the capacity compared to SDH
• Already field proven – deliveries Q2 2012

First with 1024 QAM!


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Multicarrier ABC – traffic distribution
Unique - supports up to 8 carriers

Ch8 8 4 9 5 1 4

Ch7 7 3 8 4 7 3
CCCCCC

Ch2 6 2 7 3 6 2

Ch1 5 1 6 2 5 1

Incoming Packet Flow – GBE port Outgoing Packet Flow – GBE port

P4 P3 P2 P1 P4 P3 P2 P1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2 Bytes of P1 Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2 Bytes of P1

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Multicarrier ABC + ACM: one degraded channel

Ch8 8 5 1 7 4

Ch7 7 4 9 6 3

CCCCCCC
Ch2 3 2

6 2 8 5 1
Ch1

Incoming Packet Flow – GBE port Outgoing Packet Flow – GBE port

P4 P3 P2 P1 Low P4 P3 P2
priority
traffic
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2 Bytes of P1 Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2


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Multicarrier ABC + ACM: channel failure

Ch8 6 3 9 6 3

Ch7 8 5 2 8 5 2

CCCCCCC..
Ch2
7 4 1 7 4 1
Ch1

Incoming Packet Flow – GBE port Outgoing Packet Flow – GBE port
Low
P4 P3 P2 P1 priority P4 P3 P2
traffic

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2 Bytes of P1 Bytes of P3 Bytes of P2


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Adaptive Modulation
• With adaptive modulation, the microwave link will scale down modulation
under reduced conditions
• Acts “early” - before errors are introduced
• Protects long data flows for time-out, but with reduced speed
• Adaptive Modulation acts only about for one hour a year
• The availability gain is depending on certain pre-conditions

Proprietary and Confidential


Quality of Service (QoS) - GbE interface
Selectable priority schemes (with 8 traffic queues)
• IP header DSCP/TOS
• VLAN (802.1p user priority) Priority
queue
• MPLS TC (formerly EXP) 1-8
Classifier
• Port (Ethernet ingress ports)
Scheduler
Mixed ingress traffic

Scheduling modes
• Strict Queuing
• All top priority packets are send before next queue is served

• Fair Queuing
• An weighting is applied to the eight queues.

• Mixed Mode Queuing


• Strict queues + two DWRR groups

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More capacity – less spectrum
Flexible branching system
• 25, 28/30, 40 and 56MHz BW ACAP

• Combiner Space Diversity for all BWs


• Default support for adjacent channel
(ACCP) in all BWs ACCP
• Flexible system expansions
• Multi-band support
o L6 & U6 GHz or 7 & 8 GHz in same system
CCDP

56 MHz option

Proprietary and Confidential


CO-channel operation with XPIC
XPIC connection
• Internally within IFU
• Externally via cable to another IFU

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Unique split-mount, up to 60% savings

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Any Site, Any Budget
All-indoor and Split-mount

All-indoor Split-mount

• Easy maintenance • 60% savings on installation


material cost
• No tower climbing
• Smaller antennas
• Power savings, no AC required
• Higher System Gain
• Smaller footprint

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Lowest power consumption - ~70W/channel
Smart transceiver design

• Direct RF modulation with Ceragon’s patented


dynamic biasing
• No FANs – convection cooling only

Supply
voltage
Dissipated as Heat

With dynamic biasing

Transmitted

Dissipated
as Heat
Without dynamic biasing

Fixed supply Transmitted


voltage

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Ceragon LH all-indoor vs. LH split-mount

Smaller
antenna
Antenna

Waveguide - Branching and


expensive Radio Units

Coax cables –
inexpensive,
Branching and easy to install
Radio Units

Less heat

Baseband Baseband

Less Investment

• Large footprint • Small footprint – ¼ rack


• Complex installation • Easy installation

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Long Haul OPEX Reductions
Total Annual saving of $19,676

Ceragon
outdoor split-mount
Typical all-indoor Ceragon LH Ceragon LH
all-indoor split-mount

Power consumption 800W 560W • 440W outdoor part


• 120W (serving
baseband part only).

Direct electricity savings - 240W 240W

HVAC power consumption 272W 190W 41W

Typical trunking HVAC electricity savings - 82W 231W

all-indoor Total savings radio link - 322W (30% less) 471W (44% less)
Total yearly electricity - 563 USD 826 USD
all-indoor savings in USD* per site

Total savings per year of - 280 litres 413 litres


diesel fuel

* 20% lower power consumption system enables solar powered sites: $22,400 less in CAPEX

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Split-mount vs all-indoor
100m WG - 8 GHz, Typical pricing in USD

All Indoor Split Mount All outdoor


100 m to antenna
5.6 dB loss
Antenna 3.0 m 1.8 m 1.8 m
$13 496 $8 624 $8 624
Flex-WG $640 $948 $948
Elliptical $9 156 0 0
waveguide
Coax 0 $1 736 $1 736
Dehydrator $5 278 0 0
Shelter/cabinet $12 000 $12 000 $10 000
AC $4 000 $3 500 $0

Total $44 570 $26 808 $21 308


Savings $17 762 $23 262
40 % 52 %

Cost effect Avalability effect

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Real Case Scenario
>2 mil. USD in savings

Ceragon
Example network Evolution LH Other Difference
Number of TRX in network 1700 1700
Power consumption per TRX (W) 70 150
Total consumption, Network (kW) 119 255
Total per 10 years, Network (kWh) 10 424 400 22 338 000
Electricity Price, $/kWh 0,144 0,144
Total electricity cost, 10 years
TRX only $1 503 198 $3 221 140 $1 717 941
AC difference 12 % more
Rectifier and power backup 6 % more
Total saving 10 years $2 027 171

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Easy migration from SDH/SONET to all-IP

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Migrate from SDH/SONET to IP

Simply replace one unit!

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Any Scenario
Easy Swap from TDM to all-IP

Ethernet
Ethernet STM-1 ABC Ch28
Ch 1
4
7
Ethernet STM-1
ABC
A Ch 16
3
7

STM-1 B 2
Ch 56

Branching
7 A
56
STM-1 C Ch 45
Ch 1

STM-1 ++B Ch 34
STM-1 +13C
STM-1 Ch 23
Ch

STM-1 STM-1 11
+ Ch 12
Ch

STM-1 1 Ch P1
Ch

SU

STM-1 0
7+1
6+1
5+1
3+1

Ethernet 2+0
1+0
8+0
4+0

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Mixed system
SDH and Native Ethernet on common branching

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Increased Capacity and Availability
• N+0 systems provides added Capacity vs. cumulative probability
p [%]
capacity (+1) for 99.9+ % of the
1
time
1e-2
• Graceful degradation versus
hard threshold (STM-1 pipe) 1e-4
More
capacity

• Additional upside is non- 1e-6

correlation between multipath Less


outage
occurrence vs. traffic busy hour 1e-8

1e-10
• Multipath fading happens
predominantly during night 1e-12
time N+1 SDH
N+0 Native Ethernet
1e-14
• Link which is not fully utilized
may operate without loss of 150 300 450 600 750
traffic at lower modulation Mb/s

4 carrier LH system – 6 GHz 45 km link – 2.4m antennas


3+1 SDH vs. 4+0 Native Eth

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Increased availability with
ABC+ACM+QoS protection
SDH n+1 protection
Ch1
• One dedicated carrier for protection
Ch2
• May be used for low priority traffic
Ch3
• Scales in steps of complete 155 Mb/s
ChP

Evolution Long Haul – all-packet with ABC+ACM+QoS protection


• All carriers protect each other
• One pipe which scales
Increased
• with ACM flexibility

• number of carriers
Improved availability

Ch1
Higher aggregated capacity
Ch2 (all channels are used)

Ch3
Automatic scaling
ChP with failures or fading

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Real CAPEX and OPEX benefit

All-IP SDH Difference


Number of channels 811 1230 419 channels
Average traffic per channel (Mbps) 220 Mbps 145 Mbps
Total traffic in network (Sum of all nodes - Mbps) 178 420 178 350
Average fee per channel per year $1 939 $1 939
Total frequency fee cost per year $1 572 529 $2 384 970 $812 441
Total frequency fee cost 10 years $8 124 410

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All-IP Long Haul

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Evolution IP Long Haul
• Ethernet and TDM
• Native Ethernet up to 2 Gb/s per Link with Multicarrier ABC (Adaptive
Bandwidth Control)
• 1+0 to 8+0 and HSB configuration
• Embedded L2 switch
• ACM up to 1024QAM
• Unique - 56 Mhz
• TDM transport (E1/DS1)
• STM-1/OC-3 and nxE1/nxDS1 interface
• “SNCP” ring protection
• 75 E1s and 96DS1s per link
• 1+1 protection of TDM
• Ethernet and TDM X-connect

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Evolution IP Long Haul
Ethernet features
• Ethernet Interface: 4 x 1000BASE-TX + 2 x SFP (6 ports)
Synchronous Ethernet support
• Mapping: Native mapping into radio frame
• Throughput Scalable up 440 Mb/s per XCVR
L1 aggregation for up to 2 Gb/s throughput
• Header optimizing: IFG & Preamble/SF removal
• Functionalities: VLAN, Provider VLAN
Advanced QoS, RSTP, LACP
Jumbo frames (10240)
CFM

SFP Module

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Unrivalled capacity per channel
Capacity*, Bandwidth & Modulation Matrix (ETSI - BWs)

Packet Max throughput [Mbps] SDH/SONET Mbps


BW [MHz] 28 40 56 MHz 28 40 56
4QAM 55 76 109 32QAM - - 155
8 QAM 84 118 164 64QAM - 155 -
16QAM 112 158 221 128QAM 155 - -
32QAM 143 196 276 256QAM - - 311
64QAM 171 236 332
128QAM 197 276 389
256QAM 227 315 444
512 QAM 256 354 -
1024 QAM 286 398 -

Aggregated throughput – packet [Gbps]


MHz 28 40 56
4+0 ABC 1.1 1.6 1.8
8+0 ABC 2.3 3.2 -
* Ethernet throughput with 64 byte packets

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Synchronous Ethernet
• Uses well proven synchronisation principles from the SDH networks
• Timing information carried on the “physical media”
• Timing quality unaffected by network load and packet delay variations
• SSM (Sync Status Messages) are used to prevent timing loops
• Evolution can handle Synchronous Ethernet, 2 MHz, 2 Mb/s and STM-
1/OC-3 timing input and output

SyncE SyncE
SDH/SONET
2MHz 2MHz
IP/MPLS
2Mb/s 2Mb/s

STM-1/OC-3 STM-1/OC-3
eNodeB

Proprietary and Confidential


Hybrid system - Ethernet and TDM

Adaptive Bandwidth Recovery on TDM:


When available, the TDM protection channel is used for Ethernet traffic

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Native Ethernet frame
• Dynamic frame size
• Can accomodate E1 or T1 frames
• From 0 to 75xE1 or 96xT1
• The mix of TDM and Ethernet is configurable

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Mixed Ethernet and TDM traffic
STM-1 TDM interface
• Only VC-12 (E1s) will be transferred from the STM-1 frame

N
O E1 E1 E1 E1 Ethernet
H

Ethernet

STM-1
STM E1 E1 E1 E1
-1 (VC- (VC- (VC- (VC-
OH 12) 12 12 12

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4+0 terminal, Ethernet and TDM
with 1+1 adaptive protection

Proprietary and Confidential


8+0 Long Haul – 28 and 40 MHz BW

Proprietary and Confidential


4+0 Add/drop repeater

46 Proprietary and Confidential


Fully compliant SDH/SONET system

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Evolution SDH/SONET mode
• STM-1/OC-3 and STM-4/OC-12 interface
• Ethernet over SDH/SONET
• Mapping into VC-4,VC-3,VC12,STS-3, STS-1,VT1.5
• 600 Mb/s link
• Embedded ADM mux / X-connect
• 63E1,84T1, 3xE3/DS3
• 7+1 Protection switching
• 2x(7+1) system with XPIC
• 2 Mb/s Ethernet Wayside

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SDH N+1 Terminal, mixed traffic
• STM-1/OC-3
• STM-4/OC-12
• Gigabit Ethernet
• Flexible capacity with LCAS,
64xVC12/VT1.5, 12xVC-3
4xVC-4 (600 Mb/s)

• Common n+1 RPS

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N+1 Terminal, mixed traffic
• STM-1/OC-3
• Electrical or Optical, SFP Plug-in
RIU
GbE MDS
• STM-4/OC-12 RIU
IFU-4

• Using 4 radio channels

• Partially filled STM-4/OC-12 is LIU MDS


RIU
RIU
supported STM-1
IFU-3

• Gigabit Ethernet
• Flexible capacity with LCAS, MDS
RIU
RIU
64xVC12/VT1.5, 12xVC-3 4xVC-
IFU-2
4 (up to 600 Mb/s)
SU
• Common n+1 RPS RIU
LIU MDS
STM-4 RIU (P)
IFU-1

Proprietary and Confidential


Ethernet over SDH/SONET
• Standardized Mapping of Ethernet into VC-n containers
• VC-4 containers can be mapped towards Radio or STM-1/OC-3 Line
• LCAS

Proprietary and Confidential


Integrated DXC
• 4 way or 8 way DXC
• E1/T1, E3/DS3 Tributaries
• Mix of Ethernet and E1/E3
• SNCP

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RPS – Radio Protection Switching
• Hitless switching system
• Low Priority Traffic on Protection
Channel available
• DCC channel transmitted on
Ch1 and ChP
• SOH/POH Overhead traffic
protected
• E1/T1 Wayside
• 64 kb/s channels
• NOH 64 kb/s not protected
• One Wayside channel per STM-
1/OC-3
• 2Mb/s Ethernet wayside option
or High Speed L2 management 3+1 Terminal
network

Proprietary and Confidential


Migration from SDH/SONET to all-IP – PRINT
slides

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Mixed system
SDH and Native Ethernet on common branching

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Mixed system – easy migration

Ethernet
ABC Ch 1

STM-1 Ch 6

STM-1 Ch 5

Branching
ST-1 6 Ch 4

STM-1
STM-1 + Ch 3

STM-1
1 Ch 2

STM-1 Ch 1

STM-1 Ch P

SU

STM-1 6+1

Ethernet 1+0

5 Proprietary and Confidential


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Mixed system – easy migration

Ethernet Ch2
ABC
Ch 1

STM-1 Ch 5

Branching
STM-1 Ch 4
5
STM-1 Ch 3
STM-1 STM-1
+ Ch 2

STM-1 1 Ch 1

STM-1 Ch P

SU

STM-1 5+1

Ethernet 2+0

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Mixed system – easy migration

Ch 4
Ethernet A Ch 3
B Ch 2

Branching
C Ch 1

STM-1 Ch 3
3
STM-1 Ch 2

STM-1 STM-1
+ Ch 1

STM-1 1 Ch P

SU

STM-1 3+1

Ethernet 4+0

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Mixed system – easy migration

Ch 8
Ethernet Ch 7

Ch 6

Branching
A Ch 5
B Ch 4
C Ch 3

Ch 2

Ch 1

STM-1 0

Ethernet 8+0

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NetMaster Network Management

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NetMaster
Features and Benefits
• Field proven, scalable, multi-platform
• Intuitive GUI and task oriented wizards
• Pay-as-You-Grow with flexible licensing
Business
• Supports Evolution and IP-10 radio Management

• Fault management for a wide range of


Service
third-party SNMP devices Management
• Northbound Interface
• Service Management under development Network Management

Element Management

Network Elements

ITU - TMN model

Make it EASY to own a radio network


Proprietary and Confidential
Flexible SW Components – Scalable HW Platform
Application Server Network Elements
• Manages the interaction of all
NetMaster system components. Network Elements
LAN/WAN
• Handles NE communication
• Windows Server and Solaris Co-located server + Client
Clients (GUI)
• End-user application.
• Handles all user access to
NetMaster.
• Rich Client
• Multiple platforms
Database Server
• Storage of all network and
business data
• Oracle, PostgreSQL

Proprietary and Confidential


Flexible software. Scalable hardware.
Application Server
• Manages the interaction of all
NetMaster system components.
• Handles NE communication
• Windows Server and Solaris
Clients (GUI)
• End-user application
• Handles all user access to
NetMaster.
• Rich Client
• Multiple platforms
Database Server
• Storage of all network and
business data
• Oracle, PostgreSQL

Proprietary and Confidential


Case Studies

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Case Study
MTN Cameroon
Customer:
• Over 4 million subscribers
• Largest market share in Cameroon
• Network coverage of more than 84% of the population Damanga
Maltam
Kousseri
CRTV

Zigague

Waza

Mora Rpt

Makalingai

Godola
Katoual2 Misseguileo

Solution:
Garoua Plateau
Garoua W/H Moutourwa

Bidzar Camtel

Garoua Plateau-Garoua WH
Figuil
Config 3+1 split
Djalingo
140-10906-72
To be build
Garoua Plateau Garoua W/H

• Long Haul, All Indoor & Split Mount


Garoua Camtel
Ngong

Gale-Kousseri Djarako new


djarako
Config. 3+1 split
140-10904-244
To be build Gouna

Wani-Banda

• 4+0/8+0/16+0 Configurations with


Ngaouyanga
orange ca spur hop
Ngao new
Config 1+1 HSB
140-10906-74
Lere To be build

Ngaoundere CRTV
North West Ring Bafoussam-Gale Dibi
Config LH 1+0 Config 3+0 split Soukounga I
140-10904-236

STM-1 Interfaces
140-10904-242
To be build To be build Mboulai

Oku Banyo
Maseja
Nkambe Camtel Deressalam Gale
Febadi
Wum Mayo darle new area new Febadi Kaladi
wadaC1
Mayo Ngaoundal
Pangari
Mah Tolere 1
Fundong Dobiri
Tibati CRTV 034 Dobiri Rep
Bafoussam-Douala Kumbo
Config 1+1>2+1 Bata
Jakiri

• N+0/N+1 with E1 and STM-1


140-10904-239 Bambili Hill Magba Bankim OCM
Nitob I
To be build Bamenda CRTV Ndop

Ekok Santa Camtel


Bachou N`tai Foumban Gado-Badzere
Eyumodjock Bamendjing
ex
ist
ing 140-911-125
Fontem 4+ sd h
0
Alou Rep
rin
g Koutaba
Alou
Fosset Ndokayo
Bafoussam
Bafoussan-Douala
Nguti Camtel West sdh upgrade ???
Config LH 1+1

• The customer migrates to all-IP


140-10904-243
Kurume Camtel To be build Bambit
Bana Yaounde-Bertoua Mbele Mbeke
South West Ring Config 1+0 split
Nkongsamba
Config LH 2+0 Kumba Fiango 140-10905-92
140-10904-234 Kalong To be build
Formenky Yaounde-Gale
To be build
Hill Nanga Eboko Brigaya Config 2+0>3+0
Bekondo Penja Banana plant Nguila Meba Camtel
ombessa Mengangme 140-10904-235
Bongongo Ndji Camtel
Ekombe Bertoua CRTV To be build
Bonji Bouam tower
Ntui Camtel
Mbandjock
Kombe Dimako
Ondondo
Bomana
Ezezang
Buea Souza Gare Doume
Ideneau Bokwango Ntui Nkoum
Bomono Gare St Sebastine
Mutenguene Afambassi
Debunscha
Bakingili Tiko Yassa Ayos
Mokundangue Sikum final
Moliwe Pouma Hospital Nkoldong Awae Atok Abong Mbang CRTV
Bimbia MTN House
Ebombe Sombo Mendong
Kie Ayoungom
LP3
Village
Ntoumba Maloun Mbankomo Yaounde MSC Akonolinga

Mbonguen Mbalamayo
Wacs backhaul
Config LH 8+0
Nkongmezap
140-10908-72
To be build Fifinda
Ebanga Ngoulou

Ebouyie Kribi
Ebolowa CRTV
KeyOssi-Yaounde
Talla Kribi Config 1+1 split
140-10904-237
Nyazanga To be build

Akombikak

Abang Minko'o

Kye-Ossi

90% of the backbone – Evolution

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Case Study
OI Brazil
Customer:
• Largest telecommunications telephone company in Brazil
• Second largest in Latin America

Solution:
• MW systems in 16 States in Brazil
• SDH Backbones
• ADSL Expansion
• Satellite Replacements
• 425 Links/> 2.000 transceivers
• Survey RF planning,
• Installation services
• Spares management
• Training
More than 2000 units installed base, turnkey services

Proprietary and Confidential


Case Study
Telenor Serbia – LTE network
Customer:
• Subsidiary of Norwegian Telenor
• Covers 95% of Serbia's inhabited territory
• More than 3 million customers

Solution:
• Swap of 5+1 SDH links with
Evolution LH IP with final capacity 8+0
• n+0 links also in 15-38 GHz
• Total 258 links
• 5 years frame contract
• Evolution IP Long Haul
• Swap, Planning and I&C services

2010 - first in the world migration of SDH backbone to all-IP

Proprietary and Confidential


Case Study
Maldives - Dhiraagu
Customer:
• Nation's largest telecom service provider
• 100% coverage in all inhabited islands and resorts

Solution:
• Longest sea hop:
Gadhdhoo - Fuva Mulaku
66 km from 120m towers at sea level
• Best capacity compared to competition
• 35 hops total
• Configurations: 7 GHz, LH 4+1, 6+1

Links over water: unmatched capacity vs hop length

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Case Study
Telefonica Venezuela - Movistar
Solution:
• Longest sea hop 172 km
• Frequency bands used: 5GHz,6L, 6U, 8GHz
• 6 hops over water total
• Configurations: 1+1 Ethernet, 1+1/3+1/7+1
STM-1 Co-channel

Links over water: longest sea hop 172 km

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Case Study
TampNet Infrastructure in the North Sea

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Snorre B

Snorre TLP
Murchison

Eider ThistleA Visund

Merlin Osprey Statfjord C


Tern
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Statfjord A
N. Cormorant Gullfaks C
HudsonB
Statfjord B Gullfaks B
U.M.C. To Kollsnes
Gullfaks A (shore)
Brent D
CormorantA N.W.Hutton Brent C
Brent B Kvitebjørn
Brent A
Pelican
Heather To Oseberg
NinianN
Huldra
NinianC
N. Alwyn Fibre
NinianS Radio Links
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Connecting offshore and onshore

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Summary

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Evolution Long Haul
• First in the market to migrate to all-IP with the same hardware
• Fully compliant SDH and full-featured all-IP in one system
• Unique Long Haul split-mount option
• 1024 QAM, Multicarrier ABC – best possible spectrum utilisation
• Lowest power consumption in the industry

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Largest specialist
Unique expertise in Long Haul

Plan :
• Network design, Service design, Radio
Design, Synchronization design, Power
Consumption, Rack Layout, Project
deployment plan
Build:
• Project Management, Site Survey,
Installation and Commissioning,
Documentation - As Built Site folder
Operate :
• Full Training Program, Expert on Site
throughout initial operation, Managed
Services - Take part in Network operation
Maintain:
• Remote Technical Support 24/7, S/W Repair,
H/W Repair , Advanced Replacements, Stock
Management, On Site Support, S/W Updates,
Review and Preventive Activities

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What you get – your major wins
• Easy migration
• Higher capacities at lower cost
• Expertise of the #1 Long Haul Specialist

Thank You
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