Project trends in LTE for enterprise & industry

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Presentation Title: Project trends in LTE for enterprise & industry

Presented By: Jonathan Stubing

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• Practice Lead at DXC Consulting, based in Perth Western Australia

• BEng (Telecoms), MEngSc (Electrical)

• 10+ years experience consulting to telecoms, utilities, energy/resources, public safety & transportation industries in Australia

• specialist knowledge & experience in next-generation networks for enterprise and industry

About Me

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DXC Technology “thrive on change”

CSC and HPE Enterprise Services brought innovation to clients for 60+ years

Together, we serve nearly 6,000 private and public sector enterprises across 70 countries

Our clients benefit from our technology independence, global talent, expertise and extensive partner network

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DXC Technology at a glance

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Introduction

Enterprise & Industrythe trend in adoption of LTE

Applications & Servicesthe key end-user applications

Networks & Infrastructurethe network deployment models

Operations & Securitythe network operation models

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Resources & Energycapital investment in resources & energy in Australia declining to ~$30bn annually (1)

investment in LTE driven by supply chain autonomy and the digital mineoperate-maintain phaseBHP, Rio Tinto, Citic Pacific Mining, Santos...

Enterprise & Industry

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Transportationfederal investment in rail in Australia increasingto ~$20bn by 2024 (2)

investment in LTE driven by network autonomyand seamless mobilitydesign-build phasePTA WA, VicTrack, Sydney Trains…

Enterprise & Industry

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Utilitiescapital investment in smart grid in Australia increasing to ~$6bn by 2027 (3)

investment in LTE driven by insurgence of renewables and energy storagestrategy-planning phaseEnergy Australia, Ausgrid, Western Power…

Enterprise & Industry

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Public Safetyfederal investment in public order & safety remaining at ~$5bn annually (4)

investment in LTE driven by situational awareness and resource optimisationstrategy-planning phase (in Australia)Public Safety Mobile Broadband (PSMB)…

Enterprise & Industry

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Applications & Services

Workforce Mobilityoperational voice:

‒ low throughput, low latency, unicast / broadcast / multicast

‒ critical priority, low volume, intermittentreal-time video:

‒ high throughput, low latency, unicast‒ low priority, low volume, intermittent

remote desktop:‒ medium throughput, medium latency, unicast‒ best effort, medium volume, persistent

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Applications & Services

Mobile Machineslocation awareness:

‒ low throughput, low latency, broadcast / multicast

‒ critical priority, high volume, persistentremote monitoring & control:

‒ low throughput, low latency, unicast‒ high priority, medium volume, persistent

remote configuration:‒ high throughput, high latency, unicast‒ low priority, low volume, periodic

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Networks & Infrastructure

Private Spectrumprivate 5/10 MHz channels at 1800/2100 MHzprivate infrastructurehighest capex, lowest opex, mostflexibility

Leased Spectrumleased 5/10 MHz channels at 1800/2100 MHzprivate/leased infrastructureprivate eNodeB’s

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Networks & Infrastructure

Virtualised Networkleased eNodeB’sprivate/leased MME + S/P-GW and HSS + PCRFprivate APN with QoS

Public Networkpublic APN without QoSprivate overlay IP network with QoSlowest capex, highest opex, leastflexibility

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Operation & Security

Level 1 supporthelpdesk supportfulfil service requests

Level 2 supportconfiguration managementfault & performance managementsecurity management

Level 3 supportroute cause analysissolution architecture & design

Level 4 supportsoftware, firmware & hardware revisionsproduct development & testing

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Operations & Security

Enterprise-Owned & Enterprise-OperatedLevels 1, 2 & 3 internalLevel 4 external

Enterprise-Owned & Contractor-OperatedLevels 1/2 internalLevels 3/4 external

Contractor-Owned & Contractor-OperatedLevels 1, 2, 3 & 4 external

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Conclusion

Enterprise & Industrynext growth industries will be transportation & utilities – Smart Cities

Applications & Servicesgrowth to be driven by connecting machines – Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Networks & Infrastructureincreased adoption of converged networks & shared infrastructure – balance of cost/flexibility

Operation & Securityenterprise-owned & contractor-operated – balance of risk/responsibility

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References

(1) Resources & Energy Quarterly, Office of the Chief Economist, Department of Industry & Innovation, June 2017

(2) Delivering Road and Rail Infrastructure Today and Planning for a Stronger and More Competitive Australia Tomorrow, May 2017

(3) Oceania Smart Grid: Market Forecast (2017-2027)

(4) Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook 2017-18

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