The Need for IP Transformation
The growing demand for new broadband services requires more connectivity and additional ports at cell sites. Packet traffic growth from these new broadband services drives bandwidth requirements higher — up to 20 Mb/s to 30 Mb/s per cell site. This increase is driven by packet traffic rather than voice traffic, so capacity and quality constraints are different.
As mobile network infrastructure evolves,
The evolution of microwave radio from TDM to packet technologies enables
•Gradual transformation of the network — focusing on areas where compelling events force investment in a solution
•Return on these investments in less than two years, as a result of OPEX savings
•Minimized OPEX, despite capacity increases — which requires optimizing the use of scarce resources and aggregating all services over a single pipe, with no overlays
•Use of a
IP transformation drivers
•The need for additional connectivity (ports) to introduce new broadband technologies and services (HSDPA,
•Increased bandwidth requirements for new packet- based services (20 Mb/s to 30 Mb/s per cell site)
•Physical interface changes
(Ethernet base stations) which avoid the need for separate overlay networks to support Ethernet connectivity and backhaul
Figure 2. Traffic and Revenue Evolution with a Massive Introduction of Broadband Services. Data traffic is growing fast but revenues are not increasing at the same pace. You need more efficient ways to transport the additional packet traffic generated by broadband services.
Voice Era | Data Era |
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Traffic and
Revenue
Divergence
Revenues
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