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    InterReach Fusion & RF Design

    Technical Training

    Wireless In-Building Solutions

    October 2008

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    Wireless Enterprise Drivers

    Cellular phones are the primary communications device ingeneral and specifically for corporate users

    Mobility and Wireless are key to businesses

    Enterprises need more services, coverage and capacity than everbefore.

    Data services in particular require more capacity and improvedcoverage to support the growth in demand

    70% of mobile calls are made inside buildings

    Corporate users are key to the carriers The highest ARPU is generated by corporate users

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    5

    Wireless Network Challenges

    Yellow areas represent holes

    in macro wireless coverage

    Current wireless networksdesigned for best effort voiceapplications

    Broad coverage from Tall towers

    Sufficient for low frequencypropagation, low bandwidth voice& inconsistent service levels

    Challenges to provide ubiquitous

    coverage Use of higher frequencies with low

    propagation characteristics

    Bandwidth demands for high-speed data & video

    Demands for greater service levels

    Next generation networks requiresmall, distributed cells toaccommodate ubiquitouscoverage, quality service levels &delivery of high-speed dataservices

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    In-Building Coverage/Capacity from Macro Cell

    Network

    Macro-cellular networks weredesigned and optimized for

    outdoor coverage and capacity Heavy usage in buildings drains

    the macro cellular networkcapacity

    It is not economically viable toprovide Wireless Enterprise gradeof service from the Macro Network Outdoor traffic congestions must not affect the indoor users

    I n d o o r s o lu t i o n s a r e n e e d ed t o p r o v i d e o p t i m a l W i r e l e ss

    En t e r p r i s e co v e r a g e

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    What is a DAS?

    A Distributed antenna systemis a transport architecture

    that a common BTS signalinglocation, or, source andmultiple antenna radiationpoints, often called antenanodes or, in the case of

    active transport systems:remote units

    These remote locations aredesigned to achieve optimalService Provider objectivesfor coverage and capacity.

    Radiation points at a muchcloser proximity to theservice subscriber users.

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    ADC Indoor DAS Deployment

    Source: Plaza del Sol Shopping Center, IWG, Puerto Rico

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    Benefit of Outdoor DAS

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    Outdoor DAS for Cell Splitting

    As capacity needs increase, useDAS to feed smaller cells fromexisting cell site

    Greater than 30% savings in sitedevelopment over traditional BTS

    Use of either fiber or millimeter

    wave transport

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    Why Distributed Antenna Systems ?

    Provide Uniform Signal Quality Over

    Targeted Coverage Area

    Maximize/Optimize Use of Radio Capacity

    Reduce Zoning Issues

    Deliver Quicker Time-to-Market

    Increase Spectral Efficiency

    Reduce CAPEX and OPEX Future Proof Your Radio Access Network

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    ADC Coverage & Capacity Solutions

    Network Edge; In-building, Near-building, Outdoor

    Universal Radio Head

    Outdoor Coverage & DistributionPlatform, DAS/RRH

    Base Station System

    Local Capacity Solutions,Picocell/Microcell

    Cell-Site Amplifiers

    Uplink Performance Enhancement,Tower & Ground Mount

    AllIP-RA

    N

    Solution

    s

    In-building Systems

    In-building Coverage &Distribution Solutions

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    Network Solutions Wireless Portfolio

    ClearGain DualInline TMA

    InIn--building Solutionsbuilding Solutions

    Outdoor SolutionsOutdoor Solutions

    LoopStarFlexWave WMX

    Mobility SolutionsMobility Solutions

    ClearGain GMA

    New

    FlexWave MMW

    InterReachFusion

    New

    Backhaul SolutionsBackhaul Solutions

    In-buildingWirelessRepeater

    New

    UltraWAVE BaseStation Solutions

    New

    nanoBTS microBTS

    New

    FlexWave Base Station Solutions

    FlexWave URH

    New

    New

    InterReachUnison

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    In Every Key Market Segment

    Cellular & PCS 802.x ??

    Cellular & PCS

    WLAN

    Public Safety

    Transportation(Airports, Subways, Trains)

    Hotel & Conference

    Cellular & PCS WLAN

    Office

    Cellu lar & PCS WLAN

    Public Safety

    Public Space

    Cellular

    & PCS

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    Market Segment Examples

    Casinos

    Public FacilitiesDadeland MallMiami, FL

    Times SquareKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    AnaheimConvention Center

    Anaheim, CA

    Sports Venues

    Xcel Energy CenterMinneapolis, MN

    Dolphin StadiumMiami, FL

    Manchester UnitedStadiumManchester, UK

    Venetian PalazzoLas Vegas, NV

    Borgata

    Atlantic City, NJ

    Crown CasinoMacau SAR, China

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    HotelsMontage ResortLaguna Beach, CA

    The SanctuaryKiaweh Island, SC

    Fairmont Turnberry IsleResort & Club

    Aventura, FL

    University of TennesseeKnoxville, TN

    Duke UniversityDurham, NC

    Wake Forest UniversityWinston Salem, NC

    Higher Education

    High Technology andManufacturing

    National InstrumentsAustin, TX

    RF Micro DevicesGreensborough, NC

    GoogleMountain View, CA

    Teradyne, Inc.No. Reading, MA

    Healthcare

    Cedars SinaiBeverly Hills, CA

    Shands HealthcareJacksonville, FL

    Mayo ClinicJacksonville, FL

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    Market Segment Examples

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    Airports

    Dulles IntlWashington, D.C.

    Atlanta HartsfieldAtlanta, GA

    Denver IntlDenver, CO

    Enterprises

    Best Buy HeadquartersMinneapolis, MN

    IntelMultiple Sites

    American Airlines HQDallas, TX

    Subways

    Santiago MetroSantiago, Chile

    Sofia SubwaySofia, Bulgaria

    Mexico City SubwayMexico City, Mexico

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    Market Segment Examples

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    Sistema de Antenas Distribudas (DAS)

    InterReach Fusion LS

    RF sobre Fibra ptica y Cable CATVRG-59/6/11

    Main Hub

    Expansion Hub

    RAU

    InterReach Fusion SS

    RF sobre Cable CATV RG-59/6/11

    Single Star Hub RAU

    Fusion Family DAS 850/1900MHz

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    InterReach Fusion Product Line

    Fusion SingleStar

    Ideal for venues up to 350,000 sq. ft.

    Max 1-8 configuration Fusion large system

    Large venue solution

    Max 1-4-32 configuration

    Fusion Remote Access Units

    Common to both systems 850/1900

    850/1800

    800/900/1900

    800/850/1900

    900/2100

    900/1800

    1800/2100

    2100

    2100 HP

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    True multi-band system w/full band support

    110 MHz total bandwidth (35MHz low band/75MHz high band)

    Single electronics and cabling

    Uses standard building cabling

    Multi-mode or single mode fiber (Fusion LS)

    75 ohm CATV

    Reach to RAU as far as 275 meters (RG-11)

    Best-in-class RF performance

    Key metrics equivalent to Unison

    Zero RF loss end-to-end ensures consistent output/coverage at everyantenna

    Each band has dedicated capacity and alarming

    System is software configurable

    Enhanced web-based OA&M accessed via hubs Ethernet port (RJ 45) ormodem

    Integrated SNMP capability optional feature

    InterReach Fusion Product Attributes

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    Fusion (Double Star) Architecture

    Double star architecture provides flexibility/easy expansion to accommodate growth Double star architecture with 1-4-32 max configuration

    Simplex downlink & uplink fibers; SC/APC terminations 3dBo optical budget;

    supports MMF & SMF RAUs remotely powered from EHub

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    Hub, RAU, Cabling, Antenna

    F-connector withThin-Ethernet type cabling

    0-275 metersdistance to RAU

    Expansion Hub

    Main Hub

    Remote Access Unit

    Fusion System Components

    Hub and RAU DimensionsHubs: 19 rack mount, 2U high, 15 deep

    RAU: ~11.25 X 11 X 2, N connector to antenna

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    Fusion Hubs

    Main Hub

    X 3 separate RF source inputs

    X Supports up to 4 E-Hubs

    X RJ45 port for maintenance

    X DB9 for alarm contact support

    Expansion Hub

    X Supports up to 8 RAUs

    X RJ45 port for maintenance

    X DB9 for alarm contact support

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    The ADC Approach: Industry Standard

    Cabling

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    Fu s i o n has a flexible and scalable

    architecture

    Same topology as Ethernet

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    Fu s i o n has a flexible and scalable

    architecture

    Either Multi-mode or Single-mode fiber

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    Fu s i o n has a flexible and scalable

    architecture

    Lightweight CATV cabling

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    Fu s i o n has a flexible and scalable

    architecture

    Full power from every antenna regardless of cable length(up to max specd distance)

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    Fu s i o n has a flexible and scalable

    architecture

    No local power required at the amplifier.

    Unit is powered over the CATV cabling

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    Unison: Cat-5

    Fusion: RG59

    The other guys:

    coax

    LGCs Cable Infrastructure: Common Building

    Cabling

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    ADC system installation costs are the lowest in theindustry

    ADC products are the only products on the

    market which use common building cabling

    Cat-5 or CATV cabling

    Enterprise IT groups are familiar with these

    cable types and they are in widespread use

    today to support data and video.

    Materials are low cost and easy to procure

    These cable types dont require specialized

    installers (can be done by the in-house ITgroup)

    Extremely flexible, easy and quick to install

    and connectorize minimal disruption

    CATV cable

    coax

    ADC System Installation Costs

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    Tri Band

    Cable types and max run lengths

    Copper clad Copper core

    Max. length Max length

    RG 59 100m/330 ft. 150m/490 ft.

    RG 6 130m/425 ft. 170m/560 ft.

    RG 11 275m/900 ft. 275m/900 ft.

    Dual Band

    Cable types and max run lengths

    Copper clad Copper core

    Max. length Max length

    RG 59 135m/445 ft. 150m/490 ft.RG 6 170m/560 ft. 170m/560 ft.

    RG 11 275m/900 ft. 275m/900 ft.

    Fusion Uses CATV Cable to the RAU

    CATV cabling

    is economical

    is easy to install and connectorize

    provides great reach

    RG-59 (.207OD)

    RG-11 (.347OD)

    RG-6 (.237OD)

    Copper clad or copper core

    Non-plenum or plenum

    Mix and match cable types on a single hub

    Can use any of 3 CATVcable types; RG59, RG6, RG11

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    Fusion provides best-in-class configuration,monitoring, and alarming capabilities

    Extensive system alarming, enabling faultisolation to the Field Replaceable Unit

    Easy-to-use installation process

    Remote configuration, monitoring, anddiagnostics

    Integrated SNMP capabilities optional

    feature

    Fusion: Best-In-Class Admin &

    Maintenance

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    Hub Interfaces

    RS-232 Modem/RJ-45 Configuration Ports (SS Hub and LS M-Hub)

    CDMA/GPRS/UMTS wireless modem support DB-9 Alarm Port (all Hubs) for contact closure support

    Resident SNMP v1/v2 for remote alarming/maintenance via RJ45Ethernet port (all Hubs)

    User Interface - AdminBrowser

    Standard browser based access via Ethernet port from any craft PC,dialup-router, or LAN

    - Functionality: configuration, control, alarm checking, firmwaredownloads

    - Built-in NMS element manager application and web server

    - Password protection of commands that alter state of system- Doesnt require resident software on the craftpersons laptop

    NMS

    SNMP stack resident on Hub

    Operations, Administration, and

    Maintenance

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    AdminBrowser

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    Thank You!

    AdminBrowser - SNMP Configuration

    Options

    AdminBrowser/ NMS SNMPAccess

    X Circuit or packet modem(s)

    X Dial-up router with modem

    X DSL modem

    X Corporate LAN connectivity

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    Fusion Benefits Summary

    A system based on the topology of an Ethernet LAN

    Uses standard structure building cabling

    Distributed amplifiers instead of distributed antennas Provides the highest RF performance possible for new data applications

    and video

    Better linearity, lower distortion, higher output power, and lower noise

    figure Agnostic to cellular air interface

    Easy to design, flexible, and expandable

    Advanced operations, alarming and monitoring

    Field-proven

    Guaranteed

    High percentage of recoverable investment

    ADC Proprietary and Confidential

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    Cust omers t r ust ADC Telecommunicat i ons!

    ADC: The In-Building Wireless Leader

    Largest installed base of in-building wireless systems :

    Market leader for in-building coverage and capacity solutions since 1996

    Over 11,000 systems shipped to more than 40 countries 20 major service provider customers (single operator

    and neutral host implementations)

    Innovative, patented technology (12 patents issued;3 pending)

    Extensive design, implementation, and support capabilities

    Experienced in-house RF engineers and project managers

    Global network of service delivery partners

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    More information about our products:

    http://www.adc.com/wireless

    T e ch n i c a l Sa l e s Su p p o r t , CA LA R e g i o n

    Thank you!

    Obrigado!

    Muchas gracias por su atencin.