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© 2015 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. Scaling Small Cells Concepts and Case Study Art King, Director of Enterprise Services & Technologies [email protected] November, 2015

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© 2015 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.

Scaling Small Cells Concepts and Case Study

Art King, Director of Enterprise Services & Technologies [email protected] November, 2015

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© 2015 SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.

SpiderCloud Wireless Sells Scalable Small Cell Systems for Mobile Operators to Address

Enterprises & Venues with Coverage, Capacity & Managed Mobility Services

@SpiderCloud_Inc !

www.spidercloud.com

§  Based in Silicon Valley (USA). Founded in early 2008

§  Mobile Operator customers:

§  Business Partners:

§  3 Years Experience with Scalable System Deployments (up to 1.5M Sq Feet)

§  First to market with dual-carrier 3G/LTE and LTE/LTE Radio Nodes (June 2014)

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Services Node

Portfolio of Radio Nodes

Scalable Small Cell Systems

(1U in the enterprise data center)

One System of 1 Services Node and 100 PoE-powered Radio Nodes Can Scale to Cover 1.5 Million Square Feet

3G

Dual-Band 3G/LTE and LTE/LTE

LTE

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Easy to Install in Enterprise Environment

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Services Node is Installed in 19” Rack

Radio Nodes are Mounted on Ceiling or Wall

3 RU 110/220VAC

50/60 Hz

•  Single Cat5e cable pull from nearest PoE source •  Front-panel LED provides feedback to installer

Space & Power Efficient

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Origin DNA = Operator Advantage

§  Build for Customer Synergy –  Eases adoption barriers –  Enterprise Wi-Fi price point

§  Leverage Enterprise –  Sharable technology resources –  Physical implementation labor sources

§  Minimal power and space needs –  “Very Green” power requirements –  Best case: 1U Rack Units in Telecom core

Macro-Cellular

Scalable Small Cells

Enterprise

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SpiderCloud Radio Nodes

Power-Over-Ethernet LAN Switches

Category 5 Ethernet Cables

Ethernet Backbone

SpiderCloud Services Node

Ethernet LAN

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Deployed over Ethernet LAN Option to share

existing enterprise LAN (using VLANs) or deploy on a dedicated

Ethernet LAN.

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Visualization Map SpiderCloud’s SON for

Scalable Small Cell Systems

3-D Small Cell SON

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Rapid Deployment Planning

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Design and Model RF Propagation

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Call Center Case Study

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About the Site

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§  Call Center –  140,000 square feet –  500 SIMS in each outer User area –  Unlimited data plans on devices –  100% of devices on single operator –  (4) BC 4/13 RN-310’s per User area –  (5) RN-310 - Training area in middle –  Backhaul - 1 Gb port/100Mb CIR

§  Test Strategy –  Normal usage by employees

–  VoLTE & Video are used extensively

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Performance Results

§  Average Daily Backhaul Usage –  Downlink: 125Gb –  Uplink: 10Gb

–  Traffic Average: 50Mbps

§  Average RAB’s –  400,000 per day –  ERAB Drop Rate 0.50%

§  CSSR and HO –  Consistent 99% or better range

§  RF Link Capacity –  Operating peaks don’t exceed 20-30%

§  Analysis –  Density is similar to a stadium

–  Usage is much higher than normally expected as 100% of devices are on same operator

–  System Scalability •  RF link and Ethernet fronthaul

capacity have plenty of headroom

•  Backhaul capacity is the controlling factor for system scaling

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www.spidercloud.com