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LGfL Consortium Conference A Glimpse of the Future. Mary Sumner House 14th July 2009. Ian Taylor & Arthur Bird. Overview. Introductions The LGfL and BT 21CN A wireless, mobile secure LGfL Demonstration and playing with toys Q & A. Existing Core & Access Topology.
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LGfL Consortium ConferenceA Glimpse of the Future Mary Sumner House 14th July 2009 Ian Taylor & Arthur Bird
Overview • Introductions • The LGfL and BT 21CN • A wireless, mobile secure LGfL • Demonstration and playing with toys • Q & A
21CN Benefits • Utilising 21CN products with exchange hosting will provide the following benefits: • Migration path for LA hosted APs to BT exchanges • Higher level of essential power provision (UPS + Generator) • Potential to leverage 100Mb broadband at a lower cost base to ensure pricing of services remain competitive. • Network Topology to accommodate edge site upgrade and migration
Trial Overview • Demonstrate wireless back-up connectivity to Haverstock School. The school will be able to use a small indoor wireless modem similar to a DSL modem • Demonstrate 4G “SafeNet” connectivity to selected students from Haverstock School in the form of a 4G enabled laptop or dongle • Potentially demonstrate a mobile workforce solution for Camden Council workers. Provide a 4G dongle to selected council workers that will work across a geographic area of the council centered around Denton House
Service offering • Evolved from discussions on Wireless Back-up Connectivity (Schools) • A wireless back-up service to Haverstock School • Minimum of a 2Mbps service • Fully diverse to the Internet • Failure of the primary service will cause an automatic fail-over to the wireless connection • Home Access (Students) & Workforce Mobility (BC Employees) • Up to 4Mbps • Unlimited usage • Self Install USB Dongle
London Zoo – National CLC 2009 • National CLC Conference 9th July 2009 • London Zoo • 16Mbps secure wireless internet • Delivered to over 200 delegates • Using links from Camden • Denton House & Crowndale Centre
The Bridge Academy - trial scope and style Wireless modem • Demonstrate 4G wireless broadband connectivity to selected students from the Bridge Academy School in the form of a 4G dongle and a 4G wireless modem • Delivered by a base station sited on Charing Cross Hospital • The build of this base station will commence circa 9th July with service activation in late July • Service will take the form of “Home Access” to selected students and staff at The Bridge Academy • Delivered via a 4G USB dongle and a 4G wireless modem (as shown below)
Mobile Broadband Dongle Coverage from Charing Cross Hospital
Demonstration • Mary Sumner House – Demo logistics • Demonstration and play with the toys • Followed by Q & A