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The Telstra Advantage Emergency-Grade Mobile Broadband Anthony Goonan, Director Network and Commercial Planning FEBRUARY 2011

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Page 1: The Telstra Advantage Emergency-Grade Mobile Broadband Anthony Goonan, Director Network and Commercial Planning FEBRUARY 2011

The Telstra AdvantageEmergency-Grade Mobile Broadband Anthony Goonan, Director Network and Commercial PlanningFEBRUARY 2011

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TELSTRA NEXT G™ – NETWORK OF CHOICE

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ADVANTAGE – AUSTRALIAN OWNED• Over $2 Billion

invested so far • $400 Million

(approximately) year on year investment

• Operated and maintained for peak performance

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ADVANTAGE – COVERAGE

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AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST MOBILE BROADBAND NETWORK• 850MHz, HSPA

enabled• Always 3G• ~200km Cell Range• >2.1 Million sq km• >99% Population• >7,100 Sites• And growing!!!

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ADVANTAGE – ROBUSTNESS• 100 Mbps High

Capacity Optical Fibre – Ethernet enabled Backhaul for 90% of the Population

• Faster Speeds • Fewer Bottlenecks• Lower Latency

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ADVANTAGE – INTEROPERABILTY

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ADVANTAGE: 24/7 Network Management

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ADVANTAGE – RECOVERY

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DISASTER SCENARIO CASE STUDY – REMOTE COMMUNITY

3 Feb 2011 – 3.32pmCourtesy of Aust Govt – Bureau of Meteorology

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DISASTER SCENARIO CASE STUDY – REMOTE COMMUNITY

Satellite connected Next G™ mobile base station

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MOBILE BROADBAND - FAST DEPLOYMENT CAPABILITIES

SATELLITE SOLUTIONS

Portable Satellite KitLightweight, can be delivered via air

Trailer-mounted Satellite-CellCut-down version of a normal Cell on Wheels

Standard Quick-CellNormal Cell on Wheels (CoW)Trailer or container mounted

Permanent SitesStandard Sites where terrestrial transmission cannot be deployed.

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ADVANTAGE – ROADMAP

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June 2010

• World’s longest LTE data call

• Peak speeds of 100Mbps download and 31Mbps upload over 75kms in regional Victoria

July 2010

• Australian first demonstrated LTE technology operating on 1800MHz spectrum

2010

• Demonstrated video calling between Sydney & Brisbane over an integrated HSPA and LTE network.

LTE TRIAL

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• LTE deployment at 1800MHz in all capital city CBD’s and selected regional centres by end of year

• Dual mode/multi band USB dongles –work seamlessly across LTE and 3G HSPA.

LTE - 2011

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• Uplift in speed, improved latency, however primarily about adding capacity

• Continuing investment in 3G HSPA technology

• Eye on the future for 2600MHz and 700MHz deployments

LTE - 2011

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LTE – SPECTRUM MODEL

1ST CARRIER (COVERAGE LAYER + 2100 CAPACITY)

EXISTING DC-HSPA (42 MBPS) NETWORK LAYER:

CBDS, AIRPORTS, MAJOR REGIONAL CENTRES

2ND CARRIER CAPACITY & DC

CBD’s LTE 1800 MHz

1800MHzLTE

Major Regional Traffic Centres

DC-HSPA42 Mbps

700 (Digital Dividend)

900850

LTE WCDMA GSM

1800 2100 2600

GSM1800 WCDMA LTE

MHz

HSPA+21 Mbps

Sierra LTE/DC-HSPAModem 2011

DC-HSPASmartphone 2011

Traditional HSPA/HSPA+ devices

FutureFuture

Re-Farm 1800 MHzWith 2G traffic migration to HSPA

GSM Migration to 3G

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AUSTRALIA - ASIA PACIFIC

45 MHz

45 MHz698

MHz

806 MHz

694 MHz

PPDR/LMR

DTTV

• Network and devices need to be harmonised for interoperability

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• Telstra provides WPS access priority for government voice communications over our 2G network,

• WPS service delivered in collaboration with Commonwealth Attorney General’s Department

VOICE – WIRELESS PRIORITISATION SYSTEM (WPS)

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WHAT IS QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS)?

Voice

Video

Web, Email

Gaming

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QOS GIVES IMPORTANT DATA TRAFFIC RIGHT-OF-WAY

InternetAccess

Premium data

Voice

Video

Voice

Video

Web, Email

Gaming

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QOS FOR INTELLIGENT BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT

TIERED SERVICE PLANS

• Differentiated service levels• Time, bandwidth and volume dimensions• Fair-use policies with automated rate throttling

DEMAND MANAGEMENT

• Prioritise critical traffic under heavy load• Access-awareness in mobile packet domain

ENHANCED USER EXPERIENCE

• Ensure Quality of Service for real-time and interactive applications

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CUSTOMER PRIORITISATION - QOS

Preferred Access for Emergency Services

Access speed throttled for Premium and Standard Customers

Reduced bit rate

CELL PEAK THROUGHPUT

Mbits/sec

Mbits/sec

QoS 0

Emergency Services & Similar

Priority

Standard

QoS 1

QoS 2

QoS 3

QoS 4

QoS 5

Improved service experience

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Voice Services • WPS extended from

2G to Next G™ in 2012

Data Services• Next G™ QOS

scheduled 2012

EMERGENCY-GRADE MOBILE BROADBAND : 2012

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• Emergency-grade Mobile Broadband for the PSSWhite Paper at the Telstra Stand

• The Plenary on Wireless Broadband for Public Safety

• Telstra Exhibition Stand with demonstration of various solutions from Emergency Alert to mobility and beyond

INVITATION

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Telstra sessions:• The Telstra approach to

Emergency Management Grant Nicholson Director Network Assurance and Operations

• RIGHT FIRST TIME, EVERY TIME… John Cowan National Network Manager Radio and Emergency Managed Services

INVITATION

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QUESTIONS?