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Page 1: Samuel Hall Fastback Networks

Small Cell & Wireless Backhaul

Samuel R. Hall

Aug 5, 2015

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Fastback Networks Delivering on the Promise of Freedom of Location

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• Founded in 2010 • Headquartered in San Jose, CA • 40 patents issued/pending • Funded by:

– Matrix Partners – Foundation Capital – Granite Venture – Harmony Partners – Juniper Networks

• Over 10,000 Units deployed with Tier 1 Mobile Operators (Macro & Small Cell)

More Speed, More Places

Fastback Networks Confidential & Proprietary Information

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The Small Cell Challenge

• Goal – Cost effective cellular capacity and coverage where needed

• Requirements – Seamless operation with existing Macro Network

– Fill-in coverage and capacity gaps

– Supports location flexibility

– Low-cost (TCO/ROI)

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Why Wireless?

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• Limited availability of Fiber/Ethernet/Broadband where capacity and coverage is needed

• Cost to deploy fiber/Ethernet/Broadband where it is needed

• Speed to deploy

• Multitude of mount locations and types

• Long term TCO/ROI

• 5.XGhz can work in NLOS and nLOS situations, support twist & sway of street level mount resources

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Network Densification – the Challenge

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• Cellular base stations will migrate from towers and rooftops to street level

Macro Cells

LOS/nLOS Microwave

Small Cells

Legacy LOS Microwave

LOS/NLOS NLOS

LOS

LOS/NLOS

LOS

LTE Coverage

LTE-A Capacity & Density

Macro Fill-In

VoLTE Performance

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Typical Macro Coverage

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Small Cell Solution - Wishfully

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Chicago Example – Rooftop Macro

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Mount Locations Examples

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Real World Example – NLOS

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Target is here

Museum obstructs Line of Sight

Only ‘route’ is via narrow street Total route length

≈ 300m

Fiber PoP here

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NLOS Street Level

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Target is behind here at

street Level

Museum obstructs Line of Sight

Only ‘route’ is via narrow street

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Lessons Learned

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• Need a rich tool-box of solutions

• TCO/ROI of Wireless is generally superior

• Training of the install team is critical

• Each municipality will offer unique challenges and opportunities – very difficult to establish cookie-cutter approach

• NLOS is not a science, but getting easier to predict

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THANK YOU sam.hall@fastbacknetworks .com

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