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Femtocell Introduction and Review Market Drivers Femtocell Standards/Architectures Cisco Femtocell Strategy
Home Node B, Home Node B Gateway, Zero Touch Provisioning, and Network Elements
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What Is a Femtocell?
In-Home
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What Is a Femtocell?
Tiny Home Base Station
Operator Management & Services
Licensed Spectrum
BTS
Radio signal inside the home Standalone device or integrated into home gateway Works with all standard handsets
Licensed Spectrum
Residential GW
Broadband Connection
Typical Specification
Low power output Short range
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Technology challenges are being ironed out - Luh standardized and gains momentum - Interference problem solved in mass market - Femto from/to macro handover - Provisioning and Management still in the works Market launches are driven by HSPA - Coverage benefits with bb speeds of 7.2 Mbps - Major infrastructure vendors support femto - ASP goes down from $200 to sub $150 Regulation - Spectrum ownership an issue - Competition with bb fixed - Health risks
Technology is market proven - Interference and handover solved - Multiple architectures deployed - Cost effectiveness of mass deployment - OpEx reductions from mobile offload Market develops - Consumer and enterprise market develop sophisticated offerings (DSL+VOIP+mobilebb+mobile+femto) - Pricing sub $100 gets widely available. bb cpe vendors such as Netgear get into the market Regulation evolves to accommodate femtos - Services based requirements begin - Universal coverage - No professional installation required
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Market Drivers
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Metro Femto
Future Networks supporting the Mobile Internet will need to seamlessly integrate a lot more smaller cells
Source: Agilent
Spectrum allocation is not increasing significantly Small cells are the only answer to exponential growth in data traffic Ultimately, physics will drive this transition
Tipping Point
SMB
Commercial
Open Interfaces
ASR 5000
A 66-fold increase in mobile data over five years will make femtocells irresistible as a cost reduction play For any carrier, the tipping point exists
The key is to develop tools and techniques to determine where the crossover point lies
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Early Adopters
2008
Cross Chasm
Mass Market
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Femto/Pico is definitely one way to maximize the radio capacity while avoiding congestion on the backhaul Femto will be even more attractive for higher spectrum radio (e.g. LTE)
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Femto Positioning
Complements Macro Improved Coverage for users Cost Efficient Backhaul Model Willingness to pay and how much?
Personalized Experience New Revenue Streams Creates stickiness, Service bundling User willing to pay premium
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Offering
Technology
CDMA (1xRTT) WCDMA (HSDPA) CDMA (1xRTT)
Launch
Aug 08 Dec 08 Jan 09 July 09 June 10 July 10 Sept 09 Apr 10 (Nal) Oct 09 Nov 09 Nov 09 Dec 09 Jan 2010 June 2010
Country
USA Singapore USA UK Spain Greece USA China Japan France Portugal Japan Japan
Vendor
Samsung Huawei Samsung ALU Huawei Huawei Cisco Huawei NEC, Mitsubishi NEC, Ubiquisys & Kineto Huawei NEC, Ubiquisys Airvana, Hitachi
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WCDMA (HSDPA) WCDMA (HSDPA) WCDMA (HSDPA) WCDMA (HSDPA) WCDMA (HSDPA) HSDPA HSDPA CDMA
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AT&T Deployment
AT&T microcell officially announced during CTIA
http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/why/3gmicrocell/
National network has been deployed with full zero-touch provisioning Full Cisco solution see the following link
http://cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns341/ns973/att_microcell.html
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Femtocell Standards/Architectures
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www.femtoforum.org
www.3gpp.org
DSL standardisation body Objective is to reuse TR-069 framework for zero-touch provisioning of Femtocell Access Point. Femto specific data model (WT-196) published in April 2009
www.broadband-forum.org
Mobile SP organisation looking at beyond 3G services and architecture Fully supporting FemtoForum work on Femtocell for LTE
www.ngmn.org
Mobile SP organisation defining interoperability and deployment guidelines Published guidelines on Femto security and broadband network reqs
www.gsmworld.com
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Fm/ TR-069
Fg/ tbd
Femto GW
Fa/ Iuh
FL Home GW Fixed Broadband Interconnect SeGW
Radio/ Uu
Mobile Device
PS Core
IMS Core
HPLMN RAN
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Full Mobility support (starting with R9), inc. femto-to-femto as well IPSec tunnel between HNB and HNBGW
IKEv2 with X.509 based authentication (SIM based is optional)
HNB Provisioning
TR-069/TR-196 interface and data model
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MSC/VLR Iu CS ATM or IP
UE
UTRAN
HNB Iuh
HNB-GW
SGSN Iu PS ATM or IP
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Open/hybrid access mode specification Roaming support IMS-based femto architecture (postponed to R10)
Different options being discussed: IMS interworking in Femto or in core
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Radio
WiMAX
IP RAN
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Solution Delivery
Service-led approach Prime and take end-to-end responsibility Plan for scale
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Discovery Workshop Network Assessment Site Survey Project Plan HLD Migration Tools
Optimize
Plan
Operate
Design
Femto End-to-End Solution LLD Network Migration Plan Test and Validation
Implementation
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Network integration
Support of all existing bearer services (CS and/or PS bearers) Mobility (Idle and Active mode (Hand-out and Hand-in)) Backhaul support (DL/UL bandwidth, jitter, delay, DSCP)
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3GPP Radio Access Network Protocols: Iuh, IPSec, IKE, x.509, RADIUS, DHCP Radio Signaling, Voice and Data Traffic Cisco Solution: ASR5000 (HNBW/SeGW); Opt. WSG/7600 (External SeGW)
These 3 domains are interdependent All three required for deployment Cisco offers cohesive fully integrated solution
Femto Provisioning and Management System Protocols: TR-069, HTTPS, x.509, NTP, XML Authorization, Configuration, Software Management, Monitoring and Troubleshooting of HNBs Cisco Solution: BAC & PMG/FRM (HMS), CAR (AAA), CNR (DHCP)
Service Assurance Protocols: SNMP, Syslog, XML PM Files, HTTPS Alarms, Performance, Config Monitoring, User Authentication, Backup/Restore for Entire Back-End Cisco Solution: EMS (WEM (ASR5k)), Stats Server, Fault, Performance and Config Management
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5mW output power, configurable (up to 20mW in Q1CY11) Network Listen (NWL) for auto configuration, interference management and location verification 4 simultaneous active users Up to 3.6Mbps HSDPA (7.2 in Q1CY11) Emergency call support Certificate based authentication Secure transport (Iuh over Ipsec and SSL for TR-069)
Optional components Secure DMZ access Single point of termination for signaling/ management security
ASR5000 SeGW//HNBGW Multifunction platform: S/GGSN, LTE EPC, etc. High capacity 1:n Stateful redundancy Open/Closed Mode Full mobility
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ASR 5000
ROUTER / SWITCH
Bandwidth
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Product Portfolio
Only Multi Access Solution Today
Mobility Unified Reporting EMS
Platform
ASR 5000
Access Service Network (ASN) Gateway TTG / PDG MME / SGWY / PGWY
DPI
Enhanced Charging Service Peer-to-Peer Detection and Control Traffic Performance Optimization
In-Line Services
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HNB Gateway
Terminate IuH Protocol Optimized to aggregate more than 100 thousand of HNBs (Femtocells) into a singe interface to the Core network Standards-based interfaces with 3GPP Core Network or IMS/SIP Network Handover capabilities
Outgoing to Macro (2G, 3G)Based on identified neighbour cell list Incoming from Macro
Paging IMSI based routing Fully redundant hardware and software architecture 3G Iu Connectivity
Iuh over IP IuCS over IP or ATM IuPS over IP or ATM
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ASR5K
Operator Benefits Deployment Flexibility
Multi-Access
Scalability
Availability
Intelligence
Mobile Network
Operator Benefits
Performance
CDMA2000 or UMTS / HSPA
Network intelligence
Recognize and Shape Transactions; In-Line Services
Femto / WiFi/WiMAX Enterprise
Reliability
Voice Grade Reliability
Flexibility
Single Node for Multiple Functions; Access Independent
LTE Internet
4G / LTE
Software Migration to 4G/LTE
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2G/3G
SGSN
EPC/WiFi
MME
SGW GGSN
Integrated intelligence
In-line Services and policy enforcement with no performance degradation
Flexibility
Multiple functions, integration, seamless migration to 4G
TTG/PDG
PGW/ePDG/HA
Voice-grade reliability All functional blocks available on the same platform today => no forklift Multi access by nature
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HNBGW
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Femto
HNB Uu/Um BB-GW Broadband Internet
BAC DPE
IPSec/Iuh IPsec/Iuh
OSS, BSS
D/Gr/Wx
Femto
Gn Iu-PS HNB Uu/Um BB-GW Uu/Um
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IPSec
1M+ IPSec IKEv2 Tunnels NAT and Firewall Traversal HNB Authentication (X.509 & EAP-SIM/AKA) SeGW can be enabled/disabled
GGSN
SGSN
Iuh over IP IuCS/IuPS over IP or ATM Full Idle and Active mode mobility Open/Closed Access mode Intelligent Paging Iu Flex
Future Capabilities
Internet Offload (SIPTO) 3G Packet Core Integration IMS Integration & Interworking In-Line Service (ITC, ECS, Firewall etc.)
Internet Internet
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Reliability
1:N session redundancy on a single chassis 5 nines figure Inter-chassis redundancy planned
Per PSC2 80,000 80,000 320,000 20,000 3 Max per PSC2 Chassis 1,000,000 1,000,000 4,000,000 240,000 36
Note: These Are Max Figures per Dimensioning Parameters, Actual Performance Will Depend on the Specific Traffic Model
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Engines
Route Switch Processor 720
S Chassis SeGW
Scalable IPSec Termination 7609-S, 7606-S, 7603-S, 7604
Services Modules
Firewall, IDS, SSL Termination, Load Balancing
Traditional Chassis
7606, 7609, 7613
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Requirements
Complies with IETF RFCs for IPSec and IKEv2 to ensure interoperability NEBS 3-compliant First release N+1 Load Balancing using ACE (1+1 stateful redundancy is a candidate feature for release 2.0) ESP in Tunnel Mode Pre-Shared Key, X.509 Certificate Authentication, CRL Dead Peer Detection (DPD) for IKE transactions NAT Traversal Anti Replay QoS: inner-to-outer ToS/DSCP marking during encapsulation Femtocells, Picocells, UMA, connections to 3G/4G macrocells (LTE) over untrusted networks, etc
Extensions
Scales by Adding Security Gateway Feature Modules in the Chassis. Up to 8 Modules per 7613
*With small packets. Up to 5 Gbps per SAMI w/ large packets **A Tunnel is defined as 3 SAs, thus the numbers above would be multiplied by 3 from a SA perspective.
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HNB
Iu-cs
MSC
Iu-ps
HNBGW
Uu
WSG
FWSM
3G UE 7609 Chassis
SUP
ACE
SGSN
IPSec termination
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Existing Component Optional Component Cisco Component To Customer Care To Web Subscription GUI
PMG
Java API
Integration Layer
Fault Management
DB
WEM
Configure Monitor & Control (SNMP, CORBA) Perf (SNMP) Alarm & Events (SNMP, Syslog)
Configuration Management
Change Monitor & Control
HNB
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Carrier-grade product
Redundancy, instrumentation, auditing, security
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Integration with 3rd party NMS CORBA objects exposed for higher level management systems XML interface from bulkstats processor & NMS
JAVA
Client Workstation
Browser based interface to server Full configuration Graphing Up to 100 clients per server
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Manageability
On-demand TR-069 session for debugging, status request or activation/shutdown Non-disruptive config and firmware upgrades
Configuration
Secure whitelist provisioning to HNBGW (via RADIUS) Authorization of access to HNB via SeGW
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Downlink interference from Femto (HNB) to a nonregistered UE Downlink interference from nearby Macro cell to a UE camping on the HNB Uplink interference from UE connected to the HNB to nearby Macro cell receiver Uplink interference from UE connected to the Macro cell to nearby HNB receiver
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In many situations femtocells improve coverage and capacity of the network as a whole Both options are valid although co-channel deployments requires a tighter control on the emitting power
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Enterprise Femtocell
Can support large number of simultaneous call up to 16 Self-installation capabilities Provides the capacity of a picocell but with lower cost and ease of installation similar to residential femtos Open & closed UE access options
Whitelists up to 1500 users or open to all
Standards-based
Iuh for HNB HNB-GW signaling TR-069 protocol for HNB HMS interactions
Possible Features
Local break out Enterprise PBX integration Quality of Service - Prioritization of enterprise users Soft handover (femto to femto) Location Awareness Local Paging or Broadcast
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Enterprise Facilities
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VPN (Internet)
Data Center
WLAN Contr Hosted WiFi and Cellular Solution Zero/Light Touch WiFi and Cellular Configur
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Data Center
Integrated WLAN Controller and HNB-GW Integrated Wi-Fi AP and HNB Local Gateway (Breakout) integrated with HNB Local breakout of Wi-Fi and Cellular
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Revenue
Managed Enterprise WiFi/Femtocell Guest Access for partners WiFi/Femtocell Hotspot at Enterprise
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IMS-Based Femtocell
Several challenges comes with an IMS-based approach Services: Availability of IMS and supporting of legacy services (esp. voice) Location of the SIP/IMS client (Remote User Agent - RUA): HNB, HNBGW, other Evolution: in the long term, IMS will be natively supported in the UE Mobility: network-based mobility only as the SIP/IMS client is not in the handset Initial IMS based femto comes with 3GPP R10 Several alternatives were studied (see 3G TS 23.832) Decision was made to interface with an ICS
D HSS
HNB subsystem
IuH HNB HNB GW Iu-cs ICS IWF
IMS
I2/I3
E/Nc
MSC Server
GERAN/ UTRAN
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IPv6 is being deployed due to IPv4 address depletion. Cisco FAP needs to operate in different IPv6 transition technologies while not relying on the transition services provided by other ISPs to reduce service call. A transition proposal is desired from Cisco to help AT&T planning this transition. A two-step approach is provided following SP XYZs guideline.
Step 1: Allow IPv4 FAP to connect to IPv4 3G servers tunnelling across IPv6 WAN Step 2: Dual-stack FAP to enable native IPv6 support
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Customers ISP has IPv6 WAN WAN SLA monitoring and fault detection (not isolation) Tools to isolate an end to end issue into an administrative domain
WSG and ACS (Provisioning) will remain IPv4-only in a cloud behind SPs IPv6 network Leverage existing SPs operations practices within the private IPv4 only network FAP will implement algorithm based on RFC3484 to determine if IPv6 is the preferred route (e.g. native IPv6 v.s. 6to4). FAP operational reachability for both cases
Spilt operations and diagnostic models IPv4 ping, trace route, IPv4 tools work as is, as currently possible within NAT environments IPv6 ICMP translator is required for simple diagnostic tools ping, traceroute DNS46 and NAT46 translators are added on FAP for IPv6-bound packets DNSv6 and NAT64 servers will be added by 3G SP to translate packets back to IPv4
If IPv6 is to be used, a tunnel will be built through NAT46 and NAT64 services.
Both IPv6 & IPv4 will be provided to cell phones on data connections (capable now)
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Customers ISP has IPv6 WAN Step 2 and Step 1 both have same considerations. IPv6 will be enabled by applications peer-to-peer on phases
NAT46 & NAT64 to be decommissioned when all services are upgraded to support IPv6
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This solution has minimum change on IP Access stack. NAT46 & DNS46 Translator module is added in FAP IPv6 operations:
Translator module get IPv6 address from Internet SP through SLAAC mechanism used on the home GW. Visibility success/failure, logging, IP assignment life cycle (thrashing) Translator module replaces IPv4 header to IPv6 for outbound traffic and reverse versa. Success/failure logging, statistics
Translator module will implement algorithm (RFC3484) to decide if DNS46 & NAT46 module should be enabled.
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SP A Network
SP B Network
AC/FGW IPv4-Public IPv4-Private BAC (ACS) NTP
IPv4-Only Private
Router CPU get IPv4 address assigned from Home GW Femto CPU get IPv4 address from Router CPU IPv4 NAT or NAPT on SP 7600 before ACE
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Employs v4 to v6 translation at Translator Module and v6 to v4 at 7600. Translator Module configuration. 1. 2. ISP IPv6 prefix/address (SLAAC assigned) Learn AT&T 7600 IPv6/v4 address from DNS
Service providers may have IPv6 transit or peering, but those connections may not be dual-stacked and so IPv6 operates over a separate physical interface than the IPv4 traffic. The IPv6 path is more circuitous than IPv4 because of suboptimized routes to get to the target node. Because there are so (comparatively) few IPv6 links, the physical path to the target mode may be indirect. The service provider may have less-optimized transit or peering links than IPv4, and so while they may have IPv4 peering with Company A and B, they may not have IPv6 peering with Company B. An intermediate router(s) may not be able to route IPv6 in hardware but only in software, and relatively low levels of traffic may bring the router to a very high level of CPU utilization resulting in lower IPv6 throughput. The service provider may be using tunnelling or 6to4. http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/Troubleshoot_IPv6_Issues
Home Network
IPv4-Only Private
SP B Network
6 -4 Nat on 7600 Consider PPS
IPv6-Public
IPv4-Public IPv4-Private
NAT46
Assigned IPv4
SP IPv6 IPv6
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SP Network (eg. SP A)
SP B Network
AC IPv4-Public IPv6-Public NAT64 7600 ACE DMZ WSG (VIP) IPv4-Private BAC (ACS) NTP
IPv4-Only Private
1. Femto CPU sends DNSv4 packet to find ACS IP address. Translator Module translate the request to both DNSv4 and DNSv6 to get both address. Only the IPv4 address will be passed to Femto CPU. The mapping will be saved in the translation table for future usage. 2. Femto CPU sends IPv4 packet to SPs ACS IPv4 address. Source IP is private IPv4 provided by Translator Module. Destination IP is public IPv4 provided by SPs DNS server. 3. Translator Module takes the packet and do the NAT46 translation. Source IP will be IPv6 address derived from home gateway. Destination IPv6 address will be matched on the NAT46 table. The packet will have IPv6 header replacing IPv4 header. The destination IP will be routed to NAT64 server in SP's network. 4. The IPv6 packet arrive at 7600 and NAT64 translate IPv6 destination through algorithm or stateful mapping to ACSs IPv4 address. The source IP address is translated to private IP of NAT64 server on IPv4 side. The IPv6 header is replaced by IPv4 header and sends to ACS. NAT64 server maintains static/dynamic mappings for the address translation. 5. ACS received the IPv4 packet and establish session with NAT64 servers IPv4 address and port number.
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Scenario III: 4-6-4-6-4 NAT Solution (Not Ideal, Better Use Native IPv4)
Home Network
6RD Home GW NAT46 SP 6RD IPv6 Translator Module
SP Network (e.g. SP A or B)
BR IPv4 & 6RD IPv6
SP B Network
AC/FGW IPv4-Public IPv6-Public NAT64 IPv6 7600 ACE DMZ WSG (VIP) IPv4-Private BAC (ACS) NTP
IPv4-Only Private
Femto CPU
IPv4 infrastructure in customer ISP network ISP supports IPv6 through 6RD IPv4 tunnel provided for IPv6 traffic between 6RD Home GW and 6RD BR (Border Relay)
Employs v4 to v6 translation at Translator Module and v6 to v4 at ACE. Translator Module & Femto CPU configuration same as Scenario II. MTU size will become smaller !!
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Summary
RAN-Gateway Approach by Standards Bodies, 3GPP and Femto Forum Makes It Easy to Integrate with the Existing Macrocell and Service Providers Core Node Network
Future Networks Supporting the Mobile Internet Will Need to Seamlessly Integrate a Lot More Smaller Cells
Femto Success = Seamless Integration with Macro, Auto-Provisioning, Ease of Use and Self Optimization
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Further Reading
IP Design for Mobile Networks, ISBN: 978-1-58705-826-4 or 978-1-58705-937-7 Plan Your Long Term Evolution (LTE) Network Deployment, coming late this year, ISBN: 978-1-58714-282-1 Building the Mobile Internet, ISBN: 978-1-58714-243-7 or 9780-13-139050-8 Recommended Breakout Sessions in Cisco Live 2011:
BRKSPM-5143 IPv4-Exhaustion and IPv6-Transition in Mobile Networks BRKSPM-5288 LTE Design and Deployment Strategies BRKSPM-5244 Mobile Video Optimization and Delivery BRKSPM-5149 Next Gen Datacenter for Mobile Operators BRKSPM-5293 Mobile Multimedia, Messaging and Voice over LTE BRKSPM-2483 Deploying Timing Services in Packet based Networks TECSPM-2188 Next Generation Mobile Networks TECSPM-3040 Enabling an Intelligent Mobile Network
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Thank you.
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