Rozwiązanie Ethernet Mobile Backhaul.pdf

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Ethernet Mobile Backhaul Solution
Piotr Szolkowski
pszolkowski@extremenetworks.com
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Forward-looking Statements
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forward-looking information in this release.
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The World is Changing
The Mobile Internet
Inflection point around device ownership
Truly anywhere, anytime, any-device access
Driving network changes in the Enterprise
Enabling access to the cloud
Driving the next wave of service provider investment
Minicomputer
(10M+ units)
Mainframe
(1M+ units)
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
1960s
2020s
Adopted from Morgan Stanley Technology Adoption Life Cycle
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Changing Network Access
Unit Shipments of Desktop PCs + Notebook PCs vs. Smartphones, 2005 – 2013E
700
2012E: Inflection Point
Smartphones > Total PCs
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010E
2011E
2012E
2013E
Desktop PCs
Notebook PCs
Smartphones
Note: Notebook PCs include Netbooks. Source: Katy Huberty, Ehud Gelblum, Morgan Stanley Research.
Data and Estimates as of 9/10
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2G, 3G and 4G Data Rates and Backhaul
2G Phones
2G
TDM
Backhaul
T1/E1
iPhone original,
Moto Razor
< 56 Kbps
per connection
TDM
Backhaul
3G Devices
T1/E1
3G
iPhone 3+, Droid,
iPad, Kindle
100M and G
Ethernet
Ethernet
Backhaul
Up to 200 Kbps
per connection
4G Devices
4G
Ethernet
Backhaul
G and 10G
Ethernet
Sprint HTC EVO 4G
Up to 1 Gbps
per connection
Two Trends: (1) Connection speed per device growing toward 1 Gbps
(2) Shift to Ethernet for Mobile Backhaul
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