Small Cell Backhaul Helps Solve Service Provider Issues
Broadband Forum tutorial to show the way at next week's MPLS SDN World Congress in Paris
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ST JULIAN'S, Malta and FREMONT, Calif., March 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile service providers battling to meet the bandwidth demands of LTE devices and connectivity demanding services with small cell deployment, will be given guidance at a tutorial organized by the Broadband Forum at next week's MPLS SDN World Congress 2014 in Paris.
The tutorial will be delivered next Tuesday (March 18) at the Marriott Hotel and Conference Centre at Rive Gauche in Paris, and is based around an important small cell-based amendment to the Forum's already well established Technical Report 221 (TR-221) on mobile backhaul in a multi generation mobile architecture. The session will take service providers through the issues, challenges, methodology and value of small cell backhaul deployment. Contributions to delivering this significant tutorial have come from a range of leading companies in the industry, including operators and vendors.
"For customers who are now increasingly becoming inseparable from their high-performance mobile devices, ubiquitous cloud-based services and video-based content, connectivity has never been more important," says Broadband Forum Vice President and Ericsson Director of IP & Broadband Standardization, David Sinicrope. "We now know that they reward higher performing networks with stronger loyalty and reduced churn. In an LTE network, guaranteeing superior end user experience is very much tied to ensuring that the backhaul and transport network has the capacity and performance to support these services."
The tutorial will cover small cell backhaul and the issues associated with additional coverage, capacity and radio coordination. Subjects covered will include Ethernet and IP VPN Backhaul Architecture, Timing and Synchronization, Interference Cancellation and Co-ordination, Quality of Service, Resiliency Protection and Performance, IPv6 Considerations, Energy Efficiency and Deployment Examples.
"The BBF's TR 221 architecture along with the new TR-221 Amendment 1 provides the backhaul foundation for LTE and now the applicability to small cell backhaul," said Sinicrope.
For more information about the Broadband Forum, please go to http://www.broadband-forum.org or follow @Broadband_Forum on Twitter. For further information please contact Brian Dolby on +44 (0) 7899 914168 or Dana Hare on +44 (0) 1636 812152 or send an email to [email protected] or [email protected].
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