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Broadband Wireless Infrastructure
By
Désiré Karyabwite
ITU-BDT
19, May 2008
E-mail:
[email protected]
Content
 Implementation Methodology
 Swaziland Case Study
Current situation
Challenges
 Possible solutions
 Wireless broadband urban connectivity
 Wireless broadband in rural areas
 Conclusion and recommendations
Implementation Methodology
The objective of the ITU Broadband Wireless Infrastructure in
collaboration with Potential partners, is to establish, build,
operate and maintain a broadband wireless infrastructure
within identified areas of the beneficiary countries
Field Mission:
 Network and Needs Assessment
 Sites identification
 The way forward
Swaziland Case Study - Current
situation
 Swaziland
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Surface: 17,000 km2
Population: 1.3 million inhabitants
Nominal GDP: E billions 16.616 (2005)
Relief: mountainous
Dwelling: sparsely distributed
 SPTC network
 Optical fiber : good coverage
 Switching and transmission: obsolete
 Access network: copper and WLL
Current situation (cont’d)
 SPTC network (cont’d)
 Internet
 Total BW :10 Mbps
 Coverage
 Service quality?
 Electricity: satisfactory coverage
Challenges
 How to provide broadband services to
en-users, particularly to rural area
populations?
 Fix copper lines : costly
 Optical fiber: available in some areas;
last mile to be completed by WLL or
copper
 Towers: available in some areas
Project Team during the site
surveys
Possible solutions
 Wireless connectivity
 Wi-Max (IEEE 802.16e, mobility)
 Range: theoretically 50 km, in practice 15
km
 Bandwidth: theoretically 80 Mbps, in
practice 20 Mbps (within the cell)
 CDMA 2000: 1xEVDO
 Range: theoretically 30 km, in practice 10
km
 Bandwidth: theoretically 2 Mbps, in practice
< 2 Mbps
Configuration 1:
Internet Access and V5.2-Voice
Configuration 2:
Internet Access and VoIP GTW
Configuration 2:
Diagram Details
Configuration 2:
Diagram Details (one possible option)
- Output to VoIP via E1 digital trunk from PSTN lines
-Conversion from standard analog subscribers to E1
Fixed-to-mobile conversion
-Connecting old PBX to digital trunks
-Etc.
Wireless Broadband Urban Connectivity
Wireless Broadband in Rural Areas
Conclusions & Recommendations
 Challenges :
- Internet Node –(QoS)
- Financial $$$ (Internet Only or Internet + Voice +
Mobility)
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Core network: IP-MPLS over DWDM
Appropriate International Bandwidth (68/34 Mbps)
Transport (OF-DWDM => New Corporate Strategy?)
Switching (λ switching => New Corporate Strategy?)
Access: WiMax - Internet Access (and mobility?)
Any question or comment?
THANKS!