| UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   Deployment Flexibility   Key Advantages   • Supports connection to PSTN over a variety   of interfaces: V5.2, ISUP SS7 and ISDN PRI   Low Total Cost of Ownership   • Reduces end-users’ deployment costs using   standard CPEs   • Enables rapid and optimized access for remote   cells using both terrestrial and VSAT backhaul   • Lowers operating costs due to distributed   and compact architecture   • Enables both long range macro cells or pico   indoor cells   • Decreases network complexity through   voice and data payload convergence   Ready For Next Generation   Networks (NGN)   • Uses IP backhaul and off-the-shelf IP   core network equipment   • UltraWAVE CDMA aligns closely with the   development of MMD, IMS and NGN   networks. At the same time it offers seamless   integration with legacy circuit switched   networks via a Media Gateway   Optimal For Rural Deployments and   Network Extensions   • Reduces number of cell sites due to wide   coverage range   • Grants new operators a solution establishing   an IP-based network architecture today   • Enables call termination within the local cell for   reduced satellite backhaul costs   • Allows future migration from legacy networks   as IP architecture enables the reuse of system   building blocks   Minimal Initial Investment   Provides a scaleable ‘pay-as-you-grow’ expansion   model due to its distributed architecture:   Future Proof Solution   • Supports easy migration from fixed to   mobile services   • Grows seamlessly from a self-contained   network in a single rack to a nationwide,   full-fledged distributed network   • Allows for seamless integration of future   data services (EV-DO and WiMAX)   • Scales from a single carrier, omni directional   base station into a high-capacity multicarrier,   multi-sector cell   ADC   w w w . a d c . c o m   • + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0   • 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1   3 UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   Reduced backhaul costs also make UltraWAVE   Applications   UltraWAVE CDMA can be configured to fit   in a variety of applications for mobile and   fixed applications.   CDMA an excellent extension to existing mobile   CDMA2000 networks. Network extensions   can be built around self-contained networks   or by interconnecting an existing MSC with   the UltraWAVE CDMA BSC. In both cases   coverage can be provided in areas previously   considered unreachable.   Mobile UltraWAVE CDMA Networks   UltraWAVE CDMA can be installed as a   self-contained network for mobile operators   who are looking for a complete network solution.   This solution fully harnesses the scalability and   cost-efficiency of UltraWAVE CDMA to offer   attractive voice and 153 Kbps packet data   services at competitive rates.   Fixed UltraWAVE CDMA Networks   For ILECs who want to extend their networks   in a cost efficient manner, UltraWAVE CDMA   comes as a pure access solution. Existing local   exchanges (Class 5 switches) can provide existing   services seamlessly over a V5.2 access interface to   new remote areas. In this case, UltraWAVE CDMA   acts as a cost-efficient “pipe” that can turn   unreachable areas into new revenue generators.   The pure access solution eliminates the need for   a mobile switching center (MSC), which reduces   the system complexity, time to market and total   cost of ownership.   The self-contained network serves a variety   of specialty markets, such as military and   government applications and disaster recovery.   In some cases the self-contained network is a   roaming network, e.g. cruise ship applications.   As a revenue generator, UltraWAVE CDMA   offers the operator a variety of value added   services; including, voicemail, prepaid and SMS.   Either ADC VAS servers or the operator’s third   party servers may be used. Also a variety of   supplementary services are available.   CLECs who are looking for a complete solution   should consider a self-contained network   featuring the UltraWAVE CDMA Softswitch and   Value Added Servers. In particular, the scalability   of UltraWAVE CDMA makes it a feasible choice   even in very sparsely populated markets.   UltraWAVE CDMA Network Configuration   w w w . a d c . c o m   • + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0   • 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1   4 UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   Furthermore, the all-IP based architecture   Flexible IP Architecture   for Today and Tomorrow   facilitates the introduction of IP transmission   between the RAN and the CN for operators   who are planning ahead for IP-based   multimedia services.   UltraWAVE CDMA’s distributed architecture   effectively integrates legacy BSC and the BTS into   a single compact unit. As a result, UltraWAVE   CDMA is the ideal solution for rural areas and   sparsely populated towns. This architecture also   minimizes carriers’ initial investment for larger   network roll-outs, while ensuring rapid return on   investment. Taking advantage of the attractive   economics of standard IP-based infrastructure   technologies, UltraWAVE CDMA cuts the total   cost of the network. This design approach also   enhances system flexibility in addressing various   network configurations, including V5.2, SS7 and   PRI as well as combinations of them.   Local Switching   A major part of any operator’s OPEX is the cost   of backhauling traffic from the radio access   network (RAN) to the core network (CN). Due   to UltraWAVE CDMA’s unique capability to   offer local switching, substantial savings can   be achieved. The key benefit is that calls that   are terminated intra cell or inter cells can be   switched locally so that the payload does not   occupy any bandwidth over the backhaul system.   Only the signalling is carried between the RAN   and the CN. The result is significant reductions   in backhaul bandwidth requirements and lower   OPEX (via satellite or leased line) and CAPEX   (via procured terrestrial backhaul).   Both new and established fixed carriers   and mobile operators benefit from deploying   UltraWAVE CDMA. The all-IP architecture allows   operators an easier migration path to MMD, IMS,   and NGN. While new operators can immediately   establish next generation networks (NGN),   established carriers can build upon their   legacy systems now with seamless migration   in the future.   In addition to cost savings on the backhaul,   the introduction of local switching means   less consumption of switching resources. This   translates into less investment in trunk capacity.   CDMA2000   Softswitch   BS Plus   IP Network   CDMA2000   BS Plus   UltraWAVE CDMA Local Switching Configuration   w w w . a d c . c o m   • + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0   • 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1   5 UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   Trunk Gateway -   a modular and scaleable,   System Elements   Enabling operators to build networks with a   minimal initial investment and expand in relation   to demand, UltraWAVE CDMA is comprised of   the following system elements:   rack mounted signaling   and media gateway that   communicates with the   PSTN and PLMN over SS7 or PRI links. Multiple   trunk gateways that are geographically distributed   can be managed by a single soft-switch, reducing   the cost of interconnection to the network.   Various trunk gateway sizes are available from 2   E1/T1s 1U compact unit up to 72 E1s/T1s.   Micro BS Plus - a compact and   modular rack mounted, small   footprint base station. The BS   Plus integrates the BSC and BTS   functions into a single unit and   supports local switching of intra-cell   calls. Seamlessly scaleable in both   frequency carriers and sectors per   cell, it offers maximum coverage and optimal   capacity. Eliminating the need for a central BSC   results in outstanding cost effectiveness for   deployments of small to medium networks.   Micro BS Plus is available in all standard   CDMA2000 frequency bands: 450, 850,   1900, and 2100 MHz.   Access Gateway - a modular   and scaleable, rack mounted   signaling and media gateway.   Located at either the class 5   switch or a remote site, the access gateway   connects to one or many base stations (BS Plus)   over an IP network. In this way, traffic for an   entire service area is efficiently aggregated from   many base station sites over a backhaul link into   one central V5.2 gateway. Two sizes of access   gateways are available: Small, supporting 2 - 12   E1s or Large, supporting 18 - 36 E1s.   Pico BS Plus - a flexible   indoor platform: Ideal for   in-building environments or   PDSN - an optional   to fill-in shadowed areas.   rack-mounted unit, used   The pico BS Plus integrates   as a service node for   the BSC and BTS functions   packet data transmission   into a single unit and supports local switching of   intracell calls. Its compact form makes it suitable   for pole or wall mounting. The unit supports   voice and data over 1 or 2 carriers. Pico BS Plus   is available in all standard CDMA2000 frequency   bands: 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz.   for always on data access. Centrally located, the   PSDN efficiently aggregates the data traffic from   the radio network and communicates with the   operator’s AAA server.   OMC - an easy-to-use   and comprehensive   Softswitch - an IP call   network management   server, manages the radio   access network (RAN)   system. The OMC enables   remote monitoring,   and the trunk gateways   alarm management and   enabling significant savings on backhaul by   providing local termination of intracell phone   calls. The call server is a small rack mounted   unit that supports full redundancy. It is centrally   located in the network regardless of the voice   traffic path and economically fits networks of   all sizes up to 100,000 subscribers. The call   server supports interconnection for both PRI and   SS7 and enables least-cost-call routing among   multiple trunk gateways.   configuration, which translates to savings in both   maintenance time and expenses.   w w w . a d c . c o m   • + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0   • 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1   6 UltraWAVE CDMA   Next Generation CDMA 2000 Solution   Specifications   TelePhONy ServiCeS   voice coding:   EVRC or QCELP   extended services:   Full transparency over V5.2 for: TAX Metering (12/16KHz), Reverse Polarity,   CLASS 5 supplementary services   Always-On Data Services:   153.6kbps packet Data   MiCrO BS PluS   Frequency bands:   Air protocol:   450, 850, 1900, 2100MHz   CDMA-1X RTT 3GPP2 Release 0, IS-95   1 to 3   Sectors:   Carriers per sector:   Transmit power:   iP network interface:   environmental:   rack Dimensions (WxhxD):   Compliance:   1 carrier   20 Watt at Antenna port per carrier per sector   100BaseT   0 to +50°C, indoor   42cm x 62.5cm x 36cm   FCC Part 15 and 22; UL 60950   PiCO BS PluS   Frequency bands:   Air protocol:   Sectors:   850, 1900, 2100MHz   CDMA-1X RTT 3GPP2 Release 0, IS-95   1 Carriers per sector:   Transmit power:   iP network interface:   environmental:   rack Dimensions (WxhxD):   Compliance:   1-2 carriers   100mW at Antenna port per carrier per sector   100BaseT   0 to +50°C, indoor   32cm x 30.5cm x 13cm   FCC Part 15 and 22; UL 60950   SOFTSWiTCh   Management interface:   iP network interface:   Capacity:   SNMP MIBs Web browser   100BaseT   Call Processing 150,000 BHCA   Traffic 2,500 Erlangs   Capacity:   Capacity:   Capacity:   VLR 100,000 subscribers   HLR 100,000 subscribers   ACCeSS GATeWAy   PSTN:   Interface V5.2   2 to 36 E1   100BaseT   Capacity:   iP network interface:   TruNk GATeWAy   PSTN interface:   Capacity:   ISUP SS7 / ISDN PRI   2 to 72 E1/T1   100BaseT   iP network interface:   value Added Service:   VMS, SMS, PPS, AC   OPerATiON, MAiNTeNANCe & CONTrOl (OMC)   Platform:   Protocols:   Linux/SUN based (Window PC optional)   SNMP, Web based   w w w . a d c . c o m   • + 1 - 9 5 2 - 9 3 8 - 8 0 8 0   • 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 6 - 3 8 9 1   7 From North America, Call Toll Free: 1-800-366-3891 • Outside of North America: +1-952-938-8080   Fax: +1-952-917-3237 • For a listing of ADC’s global sales office locations, please refer to our website.   ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. 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