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License exempt and light license schemes May 29, 2014 Future Wireless Technologies Forum Simon Yomtov – Managing Director Ceragon South Africa 1

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Future Wireless Technologies Forum . License e xempt and light license schemes. May 29, 2014. Simon Yomtov – Managing Director Ceragon South Africa . The #1 High Capacity Wireless Hauling Specialist. $400M. Annualized revenue. Global services >550,000 radios. 33 % of Sales . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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License exempt and light license schemes

May 29, 2014

Future Wireless Technologies Forum

Simon Yomtov – Managing Director Ceragon South Africa

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The #1 High Capacity Wireless Hauling Specialist

$400MAnnualized revenue

Global services >550,000 radios installed in over 130 countries

Technological advantagewith in-house chip design

33% of Sales with global Tier 1 operators

Industry leadingproduct cost position#1

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• Click to edit Master text styles• Second level

• Third level• Fourth level

• Fifth level

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FibeAir2500 Sub6 GHz

PtMP

IP-20E

IP-20S IP-10G

IP-20C

IP-20G

IP-20N

Resolving Backhaul/Fronthaul Challenges Across Entire Networks

IP-20LHAll-Indoor

& Split Mount

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• E-band & V-Band Applications Small Cells Overview• Mobile• Other

• Propagation considerations• Notes on additional licenses exempts• Questions

Agenda

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Atmospheric Attenuation

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1 10 100 10000.0001

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0.1

1

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100Gamma Water Gamma Oxigen Gamma Total

Temp: 15 °C Freq: GHz

AttenuationdB / km

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Why E-Band and V-Band now?

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Access BackboneSmall Cells

Enterprise/ISP

Need for high capacity in Mobile and Enterprise access is hard satisfied in traditional wireless frequencies ( 6-42GHz ) in terms of system cost, size, spectrum availability and licenses cost

The Emergence of Small Cells require lower cost lower visual impact achievable in Sub 6GHz PtmP/PtP/WiFi, 60GHz (V-band) and in 70-80GHz (E-band)

Mobile Network Operators (MNO) 2nd Aggregation1st Aggregation

Technological improvements make it feasible to manufacture reliably in high quantities

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• Major Benefits:• Large available BW (5GHz FDD)• Low spectrum cost• Low chance for interference (Antenna beam, short distances)

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Mobile Network OperatorsAdding Another Frequency Band

Relatively short links ~1.8km

6-42GHz MW BH

Access BackboneSmall Cells

E-band

2nd Aggregation1st Aggregation

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Mobile Network OperatorsE-band Systems Applications

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• Strict requirement for 1Gbps, though actual capacity figures are lower than this.

RRH* conn.

* RRH – Remote Radio Head

High capacity Links: ≤1Gbps*

2nd Aggregation1st AggregationAccess BackboneSmall Cells

Small Cells BH

Expecting >1Gbps in ~2-3y

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• ISP• Connectivity to available POP

• Enterprise• Providing internal infrastructure

connectivity needs

ISPs and EnterpriseFiber Extension Applications

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High Capacity connection – 1Gbps

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Example: E-Band in the UK – Mixed Management

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Segment Block Size Frequency rangeMaximum channel bandwidth

Band Plan

Ofcom coordinated Block (available from 17 December 2013)

2 GHz (limited to 1 GHz in the first instance)

71.125-73.125 GHz and81.125-83.125 GHz

1 GHzCEPT band plan (ECC REC (05)07)

Spectrum separating the Self coordinated and Ofcom coordinated blocks

250 MHz 73.125-73.375 GHz and83.125-83.375 GHz - -

Self coordinated block (currently available) 2.5 GHz

73.375–75.875 GHz and 83.375-85.875 GHz

2.5 GHz no channel plan

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Perfect fit for the Urban applications!

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• 10dB of System Gain ~400m

50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 1500

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zone Kzone Dzone N

System gain [dB]

dist

ance

[km

]Distance vs System Gain (99.995%,V)

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V-Band EIRP Regulations – Favorable for transport

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• ETSI regulations• 10dBm at antenna port• Maximum EIRP = 55dBm• Minimum antenna gain = +30dBi

• 50 MHz channels with an option to aggregate to 2.5 GHz• No min spectral efficiency

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RU

DUE-Band

For CPRI

SmallCells

SmallCells

PtMPSub 6GHz

Enterprise access

E-Band

60GHz

DU

Carrier EthernetMPLS-TPIP/MPLS

Fiber Aggregation Network

Super Size Macro Site

Super Size Macro Site Aggregation

Node

AggregationNode

AggregationNode

Core

New applications summary

IP-20V

Street Level

IP-20E

Fronthaul(CPRI)

Small CellBackhaul

Short range street level deployment

Urban Macro-Site Aggregation

High capacity

IP-20E

IP-20E / IP-20V

Ethernet Services

C-RAN extension

Short range virtual fiber

Alternate Path / Media

Short range virtual fiber

Smart Pipe

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Summary

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• E-Band / V-Band solutions solve new requirements• Cost effective short range high capacity services• Regulation in general is favorable• Other light license spectrum options (Sub 6, 17 and 24) are limited

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Thank you

Simon Yomtov [email protected]

+27-73-8027652