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BreezeCOM BreezeACCESS Presentation
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2 2 Introducing BreezeACCESS – the First Internet-age WLL
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3 3 BreezeAccess Wireless alternative to xDSL and Cable Modems 1-3Mbps burst rate 18 sectors per cell (54Mbps) Ethernet service VoIP (H.323) CIR, MIR, QOS 5–15 Km cell radius SNMP management RADIUS accounting (billing) 2.4GHz, 3.4-3.6GHz
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4 4 Positioning BreezeACCESS Our customers are Operators such as: –Internet Service Providers –Application Service Providers –Competitive Carriers –Incumbent Carriers Who Target: –SME (Small-to-Medium size enterprises) –SoHo (Small Offices, Home Offices)
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5 5 + - Small Businesses Corporate Residential Operator Profitability Revenue per Customer SmallLarge Operator Revenue SME / SoHo SOURCE: BOSTON CONSULTING Target Targeted to: SME SOHO Operators’ Target Market
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6 6 SME, SOHO: Bandwidth Demands Bandwidth Demands Corporate Medium Enterprise Small Enterprise SoHo Residential + Residential Market Segments 64Kbs512Kbs1-2Mbs10Mbs Targeted to: SME SOHO
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7 7 Operators’ Technology Demands Technology Demands: Bandwidth-on-demand 1 system: data & voice Coverage Economics: –quick market entrance –demand based build-out BreezeACCESS provides: Packet Switching Voice over IP (VoIP) Modular Cost effective deployment
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8 8 Outdoor Unit Indoor Interface Unit Indoor Unit with Integrated antennae BreezeACCESS – Wireless Access Products
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9 9 BreezeACCESS: Packet Switching Advantages User benefits True Bandwidth-on-demand, IP Communication Ideal for bursty Internet Traffic Not constrained by fixed bandwidth allocations Operator benefits Flexible bandwidth allocation Minimum resource wastage air interface used only when information transferred
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10 BreezeACCESS: Fast Deployment Minimal installation time Simple Base Station construction Small Base Station size Minimal infrastructure required
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11 BreezeACCESS: Scalable Deployment 6 sectors (18Mbps) Base Station Subscribers 1 Omni (3Mbps) 18 sectors (54Mbps)
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12 BreezeACCESS: Economic Considerations Low Initial Investment Generate immediate revenues Scalable, distributed architecture –Intelligent Subscriber Units –Easily expandable Standard data communications equipment –Inexpensive, low-cost maintenance –Simple to modify system and expand capacity Fast Return On Investment
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13 BreezeACCESS: Service Differentiation CIR (Committed Information Rate)- per user MIR (Maximum Information Rate) - per user Independent Up-link/Down-link CIR/MIR The Subscriber can be charged according to ACTUAL usage & services required
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14 BreezeACCESS: Management & Administration System Management –Local Management - Monitor Port –Remote Management - Telnet –GUI Remote Centralized Management - SNMP Billing –RADIUS Support: Subscriber Units act as RADIUS clients –Billing Support: Type of Service, Quality of Service, Actual Traffic etc. Remote SW Download –Software Updates
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15 BreezeACCESS: Frequency Bands and Operation 2.4GHz –Time Division Duplex –License Free operation in most countries –FHSS: ETSI ETS 300 328, FCC Part 15 3.4-3.6/3.6-4.2GHz –Frequency Division Duplex –FH-CDMA: ETSI EN 301 253 –Licensed Band MMDS –Time Division Duplex –Licensed in US
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16 BreezeACCESS Basic System Architecture Base Station Controller HUB Router IP Access Unit Subscriber Equipment
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17 Base Station Architecture Local Access Node AU To/From Regional Hub Router HUB BC6 Antenna Internet PSTN H.323 Gateway/Gatekeeper
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18 PSTN Base Station Architecture Regional HUB Router Internet To/From Local Access Nodes Billing Server Management-SNMP Administration H.323 Gateway/Gatekeeper
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19 Subscriber Units Data Only SU-1D A Single Ethernet Station SU-8D Supports up to 8 Stations SU-BD A Full Bridge
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20 Subscriber Units Data & Voice SU-1D1V One Ethernet Station One Telephone Line A Full Bridge One Telephone Line SU-BD1V Up to 8 Stations One Telephone Line SU-8D1V
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21 Subscriber Units SU-A Series Outdoor unit with integral antenna Indoor unit with user interface and power supply
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22 Subscriber Units SU-O Series Indoor unit with user interface and power supply Outdoor unit with detached antenna
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23 Subscriber Units SU-I Series (2.4GHz only) Integrated indoor units with: Detached AntennaIntegrated Antenna
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24 Base Station Equipment Access Units-Independent Operation AU-O 110/220 Outdoor Unit Indoor unit with user interface and power supply
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25 Base Station Equipment Access Units-Synchronized Operation AU-O-2.4-SYNC: An outdoor unit controlled by an indoor Base Station Controller BC-6 BC-6: Base Station Controller provides synchronization and power to up to six AU-O 48 Access Units
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26 Base Station Equipment AU-I, Integrated Indoor Access Unit Available at 2.4 GHz Integrated Antenna Detached Antenna
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27 BreezeACCESS: Case Study - New Generation Telco - Tele2, UK Parent company: MIC ~ operating 34 cellular networks in 21 countries Founding partner of Vodafone & Orange in UK Sister company to Tele2 Group –420k Internet customers in Scandinavia –building pan-European network
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28 Case Study -Tele2 UK Typical telecommuter connected for 2 hours per day using ISDN: Call charges: £ 88 Line rental: £ 12 ISP charges: £ 10 Total £110 versus Tele2 £ 65 Additional Benefits: No connection time - Always On Possibility of higher burst rate at same price
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29 Case Study -Tele2 UK Tele2 BT leased line BT ISDN
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30 Why BreezeACCESS is way ahead … Comprehensive Core Competences Mature Technology (BreezeNET) Frequency Re-use Factor Low Entry Cost Scalable Investment
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