10 Things You Need to Know About DAS/Small Cell Networks
What is the Key Challenge Facing the Wireless Market Today?
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
In the smart phone era, traditional large cell sites are challenged to deliver on customer demand in densely populated, urban locations.
Over 200 Million Americans now use cell phones* and more stress is being put on wireless networks to deliver data to their customers. 
* Based on a study by the Pew Research Center
The explosive growth in wireless data usage has placed capacity burdens on the traditional large (macro) cell site capacity, where every cell phone is competing for bandwidth, leading to spectrum congestion and poor quality of service.
What is the Solution?
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
What is a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) & Small Cell Network?
DAS & Small Cell Networks provide similar wireless capacity over much smaller areas, dramatically increasing the capacity of the overall system, especially in areas of highly concentrated users.
Increased capacity relies on the placement of large numbers of small radio stations with small coverage areas. 
To meet consumers’ service expectations, these systems need to perform even during power outages, therefore, uninterrupted power supply is critical.
• 
Provides reliable coverage in targeted locations 
• 
Provides much needed increase in voice and data capacity 
• 
Is similar to mini-cell towers – covering more people over a smaller area
Example: 1 Macro Tower has the capacity for only 72 cell phones covering 1 square mile
In Comparison: 6 strategically placed DAS sites have the capacity for 432 cell phones covering 1 square mile
How Does DAS Technology Work?
• 
Central Power (what GE provides) is delivered to remote Communication Nodes, which sends signals out to areas with a high density of users 
• 
The nodes then send a signal back to the central communications hub via fiber optic cable 
RRU 
RRU 
RRU 
RRU 
Main Unit 
RRU 
Optical Cable 
In the event of power failure, GE recommends uninterruptible power be provided to DAS units at -48Vdc, typically via a backup battery system with remote monitoring capabilities.
How Does Small Cell Technology Work?
• 
Distributed Power (what GE provides) is placed in each Individual Node, which sends signals out to areas with a high density of users 
• 
The Nodes connect back to the central communications hub via fiber optic cable 
• 
Each cell is “all-encompassing” 
In the event of power failure, GE recommends uninterruptible power be provided to Small Cell units at -48Vdc, typically via a backup battery system with remote monitoring capabilities.
What are the Key Differences Between DAS & Small Cell?
DAS 
One central power supply, powering multiple nodes 
Scalable 
Multiple frequencies (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, VHF Bands) 
Can support multiple service providers 
Design intensive, network planning 
High up-front costs
Small Cell 
Individual power supplies in each node (typically) 
Faster deployment 
Less design-intensive 
Supports one service provider 
Lower up-front costs
DAS & Small Cell Networks 
Who & What Benefits?
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
We are seeing a trend in LATAM, where telecom providers are skipping the development of Macro Sites in favor of deploying DAS/Small Cell.
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
DAS & Small Cell Networks 
Consumer Pressure to Increase the Bandwidth
722,296 
Text messages were sent and received in the stadium during Superbowl 2012. 
DID YOU KNOW? 
Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988
75,204 
The number of mobile phone calls made in the stadium during Superbowl 2012. 
Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988 
DID YOU KNOW?
215GB 
The total data usage in gigabytes at Superbowl 2012—which at that time— was the highest data usage ever seen from a single sporting event. 
Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988 
DID YOU KNOW?
61% 
In 2012, 43 percent of Americans planning to watch the Super Bowl owned a smartphone. In 2014, that number has grown to 61 percent. 
Source: Mobile Marketing News 
DID YOU KNOW?
DAS & Small Cell Networks 
Why Choose GE?
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
GE’s complete portfolio of turn-key solutions for your applications ensures that you have a solid power foundation, giving you reliable network service that is safe and easy to install.
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
GE’s Critical Power business specializes in DC Power Systems for the telecommunications industry. Bringing together GE’s power expertise and Bell Labs heritage, we know how important powering your solutions are to you and your customers.
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
GE’s DC Power Systems integrate into outdoor enclosures and other mechanical structures. Our EcoPriority portfolio leverages complementary technologies, such as solar, wind and energy storage, as well as service. 
These solutions are ideal for off-grid and unreliable grids in places where there is no power.
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
DC Services 
Turnkey platform of comprehensive services: 
• 
DC Power knowledge & expertise 
• 
Remote monitoring & diagnostics 
• 
24x7 responsiveness 
• 
Installation, commissioning, start-up, training 
• 
Repairs & retrofit upgrades 
• 
Technical support, preventative maintenance & site audits
DAS & Small Cell Networks 
AT&T & Superbowl 2014: A Real World 
Application
How much mobile data did Super Bowl 2014 attendees consume?
AT&T prepared in advance for the onslaught its network would experience from all those fans snapping photos, posting status updates and checking stats by augmenting coverage with a DAS system, and publicly shared some of the specifics behind just how much data football fans consumed at this year’s Superbowl. 
SUPERBOWL 2014 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
3X 
To ensure adequate coverage, AT&T installed or upgraded four DAS systems, including a brand new DAS at the stadium, which offered more than triple the capacity of the original. 
SUPERBOWL 2014 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com 
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENTS
624GB 
During the course of the game, AT&T’s network moved traffic adding up to 624GB – that’s a lot of tweets. While activity was high all night, the heaviest usage occurred prior to the game. 
SUPERBOWL 2014 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
60% 
Figures were up from the previous year (as more people move to smartphones, and those having them use more data), but the rate of growth might be a little shocking: in 2013, AT&T only measured 388GB during the game, meaning 2014’s event saw 60% higher usage. 
SUPERBOWL 2014 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
SUPERBOWL 2014 
1.8 Million 
This was the highest data usage AT&T’s ever seen from a measured one-day sporting event. 624GB is the equivalent to 1.8M social media posts with photos. See more at: http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7793978 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
SUPERBOWL 2014 
1TB 
Remember that these are just AT&T’s numbers. Factor in the other major carriers, and overall data traffic could easily exceed a terabyte— flying through the air alongside the pigskin. 
Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
Coverage After: Multiple DAS/SC Sites 
Coverage Before: 1 Macro Tower 
Each circle has the same data capacity, regardless of size
Solving Today’s Wireless Bandwidth Issues
Mobile device usage will continue to impact densely populated areas. Providers need to keep pace and ensure on-demand service for everyone. DAS & Small Cell Solutions deliver high capacity power to support tens of thousands of users— quickly, easily and cost-effectively.
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks
Power to the Peoplewww.GECriticalPower.com
https://www.rebelmouse.com/GECriticalPower/
info.criticalpower@ge.com
10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks

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10 Things You Need to Know about DAS Small Cell Networks

  • 1. 10 Things You Need to Know About DAS/Small Cell Networks
  • 2. What is the Key Challenge Facing the Wireless Market Today?
  • 4. In the smart phone era, traditional large cell sites are challenged to deliver on customer demand in densely populated, urban locations.
  • 5. Over 200 Million Americans now use cell phones* and more stress is being put on wireless networks to deliver data to their customers. * Based on a study by the Pew Research Center
  • 6. The explosive growth in wireless data usage has placed capacity burdens on the traditional large (macro) cell site capacity, where every cell phone is competing for bandwidth, leading to spectrum congestion and poor quality of service.
  • 7. What is the Solution?
  • 9. What is a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) & Small Cell Network?
  • 10. DAS & Small Cell Networks provide similar wireless capacity over much smaller areas, dramatically increasing the capacity of the overall system, especially in areas of highly concentrated users.
  • 11. Increased capacity relies on the placement of large numbers of small radio stations with small coverage areas. To meet consumers’ service expectations, these systems need to perform even during power outages, therefore, uninterrupted power supply is critical.
  • 12. • Provides reliable coverage in targeted locations • Provides much needed increase in voice and data capacity • Is similar to mini-cell towers – covering more people over a smaller area
  • 13. Example: 1 Macro Tower has the capacity for only 72 cell phones covering 1 square mile
  • 14. In Comparison: 6 strategically placed DAS sites have the capacity for 432 cell phones covering 1 square mile
  • 15. How Does DAS Technology Work?
  • 16. • Central Power (what GE provides) is delivered to remote Communication Nodes, which sends signals out to areas with a high density of users • The nodes then send a signal back to the central communications hub via fiber optic cable RRU RRU RRU RRU Main Unit RRU Optical Cable In the event of power failure, GE recommends uninterruptible power be provided to DAS units at -48Vdc, typically via a backup battery system with remote monitoring capabilities.
  • 17. How Does Small Cell Technology Work?
  • 18. • Distributed Power (what GE provides) is placed in each Individual Node, which sends signals out to areas with a high density of users • The Nodes connect back to the central communications hub via fiber optic cable • Each cell is “all-encompassing” In the event of power failure, GE recommends uninterruptible power be provided to Small Cell units at -48Vdc, typically via a backup battery system with remote monitoring capabilities.
  • 19. What are the Key Differences Between DAS & Small Cell?
  • 20. DAS One central power supply, powering multiple nodes Scalable Multiple frequencies (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, VHF Bands) Can support multiple service providers Design intensive, network planning High up-front costs
  • 21. Small Cell Individual power supplies in each node (typically) Faster deployment Less design-intensive Supports one service provider Lower up-front costs
  • 22. DAS & Small Cell Networks Who & What Benefits?
  • 32. We are seeing a trend in LATAM, where telecom providers are skipping the development of Macro Sites in favor of deploying DAS/Small Cell.
  • 37. DAS & Small Cell Networks Consumer Pressure to Increase the Bandwidth
  • 38. 722,296 Text messages were sent and received in the stadium during Superbowl 2012. DID YOU KNOW? Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988
  • 39. 75,204 The number of mobile phone calls made in the stadium during Superbowl 2012. Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988 DID YOU KNOW?
  • 40. 215GB The total data usage in gigabytes at Superbowl 2012—which at that time— was the highest data usage ever seen from a single sporting event. Source: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7780988 DID YOU KNOW?
  • 41. 61% In 2012, 43 percent of Americans planning to watch the Super Bowl owned a smartphone. In 2014, that number has grown to 61 percent. Source: Mobile Marketing News DID YOU KNOW?
  • 42. DAS & Small Cell Networks Why Choose GE?
  • 46. GE’s complete portfolio of turn-key solutions for your applications ensures that you have a solid power foundation, giving you reliable network service that is safe and easy to install.
  • 48. GE’s Critical Power business specializes in DC Power Systems for the telecommunications industry. Bringing together GE’s power expertise and Bell Labs heritage, we know how important powering your solutions are to you and your customers.
  • 52. GE’s DC Power Systems integrate into outdoor enclosures and other mechanical structures. Our EcoPriority portfolio leverages complementary technologies, such as solar, wind and energy storage, as well as service. These solutions are ideal for off-grid and unreliable grids in places where there is no power.
  • 54. DC Services Turnkey platform of comprehensive services: • DC Power knowledge & expertise • Remote monitoring & diagnostics • 24x7 responsiveness • Installation, commissioning, start-up, training • Repairs & retrofit upgrades • Technical support, preventative maintenance & site audits
  • 55. DAS & Small Cell Networks AT&T & Superbowl 2014: A Real World Application
  • 56. How much mobile data did Super Bowl 2014 attendees consume?
  • 57. AT&T prepared in advance for the onslaught its network would experience from all those fans snapping photos, posting status updates and checking stats by augmenting coverage with a DAS system, and publicly shared some of the specifics behind just how much data football fans consumed at this year’s Superbowl. SUPERBOWL 2014 Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
  • 58. 3X To ensure adequate coverage, AT&T installed or upgraded four DAS systems, including a brand new DAS at the stadium, which offered more than triple the capacity of the original. SUPERBOWL 2014 Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com CAPACITY ENHANCEMENTS
  • 59. 624GB During the course of the game, AT&T’s network moved traffic adding up to 624GB – that’s a lot of tweets. While activity was high all night, the heaviest usage occurred prior to the game. SUPERBOWL 2014 Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
  • 60. 60% Figures were up from the previous year (as more people move to smartphones, and those having them use more data), but the rate of growth might be a little shocking: in 2013, AT&T only measured 388GB during the game, meaning 2014’s event saw 60% higher usage. SUPERBOWL 2014 Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
  • 61. SUPERBOWL 2014 1.8 Million This was the highest data usage AT&T’s ever seen from a measured one-day sporting event. 624GB is the equivalent to 1.8M social media posts with photos. See more at: http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7793978 Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
  • 62. SUPERBOWL 2014 1TB Remember that these are just AT&T’s numbers. Factor in the other major carriers, and overall data traffic could easily exceed a terabyte— flying through the air alongside the pigskin. Sources: AT&T’s Innovation Space Blog & PocketNow.com
  • 63. Coverage After: Multiple DAS/SC Sites Coverage Before: 1 Macro Tower Each circle has the same data capacity, regardless of size
  • 64. Solving Today’s Wireless Bandwidth Issues
  • 65. Mobile device usage will continue to impact densely populated areas. Providers need to keep pace and ensure on-demand service for everyone. DAS & Small Cell Solutions deliver high capacity power to support tens of thousands of users— quickly, easily and cost-effectively.
  • 67. Power to the Peoplewww.GECriticalPower.com