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Broadband Fixed Wireless

Broadband Fixed Wireless. Field of Dreams?, Or The World Series?. Chuck Kissner Chairman, DMC Stratex Networks. Broadband Fixed Wireless. Why did our industry miss the target? What did we learn? What can we do for our customers?. The Golden Opportunity?. MANY. FEW.

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Broadband Fixed Wireless

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  1. Broadband Fixed Wireless Field of Dreams?, Or The World Series? Chuck Kissner Chairman, DMC Stratex Networks

  2. Broadband Fixed Wireless • Why did our industry miss the target? • What did we learn? • What can we do for our customers?

  3. The Golden Opportunity? MANY FEW Total Number ofMed-Large Comm’l Buildings Number of BuildingsDirectly Reached by Fiber

  4. 1996 – “It Was A Very Good Year” • Little Direct Fiber Access • T-1 Rates Justified $10K Wireless Links • 38 GHz Spectrum • Technology And Faith Solves All

  5. Our Industry’s Response • Revive an Old Technique • Point-to-Multipoint • Millimeter Bands • Make Promises • Low Cost • Easy Deployment • Efficient Spectrum Usage • Faith and Technology

  6. Real World Topography Source: Winstar

  7. Line of Sight Issues

  8. PTP Point-to-Point String/Star Shared Mesh Ring Structure Per Node* Current 45-155Mbps Future 45-622Mbps * Node: Building, Subscriber, or UMTS access point New and Old Wireless Architectures Deliver Fiber Speed POP Fiber POP Per Node* Current 45-465Mbps Future 45Mbps-1.9Gbps

  9. Fiber-Like Wireless Ring Structure Remote Base Stations Remote Base Stations Remote Base Stations

  10. Paul’s Request to Us Lowest Cost of • Equipment (on a cost per MBIT basis) • OC-3 links loaded • Installation • One install serving multiple customers • Ongoing operation • All on net

  11. Real Solutions – What Can Industry Offer? • Cost-effective High Capacity • Customer Trend • Shared and Dedicated 45 Mbps to OC-12 • Star, Trunk, Ring Network Configurations • Modular Capacity Chunks T1 and up • In-Building Interface and Distribution • Proactive Network Management • Multiple Access Over-the-Air • Feature of High Capacity Systems • Probably lower frequencies • Maybe optical

  12. Copper BBW Photonics 10 - 100x 500 - 1mm x 1x Fiber High & Ultra Hi-Cap Point-to-Point PTP PMP Point MMDS DSL / Cable Modem 100 1 2 20 40 200 600 0 kbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Wireless – Filling the Bandwidth Gap Sources: FBW & DMC Stratex Networks

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