José Ribamar Smolka Ramos
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Setembro
2011
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15/09/11
• Gozado... Eu era capaz de dizer isso por
bem menos...
de J. R. Smolka smolka@terra.com.br
para wirelessbr@yahoogrupos.com.br, Celld-group@yahoogrupos.com.br
data 15 de setembro de 2011 08:40
assunto [wireless.br] Gozado... Eu era capaz de dizer isso por bem menos...
Oi Pessoal,
Novamente, é bom ver quando alguém concorda com você. O assunto do backhaul das
redes móveis é espinhoso, e as operadoras tem dormido no ponto com relação a
isso há muito tempo (e não só aqui no Brasil). E atenção, Dra. Flávia (e outros
que seguem a mesma doutrina): Este não é o mesmo backhaul sobre o qual se tem
tecido tanta celeuma aqui no Brasil.
Se alguém tiver £ 1750 sobrando, pode comprar
o relatório (mencionado abaixo) da
Juniper Research.
Ou, se quiser, posso discutir o assunto com os interessados por bem menos que
isso :o)
[ ]'s
J. R. Smolka
P.S.: A Juniper Research não tem nada a ver com a
Juniper Networks,
que a Cisco
Systems resolveu desancar publicamente.
http://www.juniperresearch.com/reports/Mobile_Network_Backhaul
http://www.juniperresearch.com/
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/
http://www.overpromisesunderdelivers.net/
http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/press-releases/mobile-network-upgrades-840bn-required-over-next-five-years-meet-burgeoning
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Mobile Network Upgrades of up to $840bn Required Over Next Five Years to
Meet Burgeoning Data Demand, Finds Juniper Research
Hampshire, UK - 14th September 2011: Juniper Research has found that
mobile network operators (MNOs) must increase capacity and intelligently
optimise their backhaul networks over the next five years if they are to
meet the increasing demands of mobile broadband users. According to the
new mobile research report, operators need to spend almost $840 billion
globally over the next five years in order to address serious
bottlenecks in their backhaul networks.
Making the right technology choices will be key
As a result of the rapid uptake of subscriber data services and advances
in data capacity in the radio access network, operators need to rapidly
reassess their mobile backhaul requirements and ensure that current or
future backhaul network offerings fulfil those requirements.
The Mobile Network Backhaul report found that existing backhaul
networks, based on legacy technologies, are not capable of supporting
the forecasted increase in both data users and data traffic. Choosing
the right technology, or the right combination of technologies, will be
a key part of minimising capital costs. According to report author
Nitin Bhas: "As many operators are either deploying 3G or augmenting/upgrading
their network to 4G, they need to simultaneously manage the upgrade of
their backhaul networks with the upgrade of their radio networks".
Microwave and Fibre to dominate
The report found that microwave and fibre will dominate the backhaul
market with microwave accounting for over 60% of the global mobile
backhaul capacity by 2016. Microwave backhaul will be driven by high
adoption levels in markets including Latin America, Central & Eastern
Europe, Indian Subcontinent and Rest of Asia Pacific.
Other findings include:
- By 2016, operator expenditure in
Far East & China will reach $233 billion, driven by fibre backhaul
deployment.
- In North America, Juniper
envisages fibre to overtake copper as the most adopted access
technology compared to traditional adoption rate of copper.
- Microwave's contribution to mobile
backhaul capacity in the Indian Subcontinent is set to reach almost
87% by 2016.
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