Release: Release Structure and Roadmap
Release: Release Structure and Roadmap
DOCUMENT
100.01.01
Release Structure and Roadmap
February 2013
www.scf.io/ www.smallcellforum.org
Small Cell Forum supports the wide-scale adoption of small cells. Its mission is
to accelerate small cell adoption to change the shape of mobile networks and
maximise the potential of the mobile internet.
‘Small cells’ is an umbrella term for operator-controlled, low-powered radio access nodes,
including those that operate in licensed spectrum and unlicensed carrier-grade Wi-Fi. Small
cells typically have a range from 10 metres to several hundred metres. These contrast with
a typical mobile macrocell that might have a range of up to several tens of kilometres. The
term ‘small cells’ covers femtocells, picocells, microcells and metrocells.
At the time of writing, the Small Cell Forum has 141 members including 68 operators
representing more than 3 billion mobile subscribers – 46 per cent of the global total –
as well as telecoms hardware and software vendors, content providers and innovative
start-ups.
This document forms part of the Small Cell Forum’s Release One. The theme of
Release One is the Home, and includes the complete body of work operators will need
to know in order to deploy:
Release One also contains significant advanced work packages that will inform future
release themes, including enterprise, metro, and rural small cells.
The Small Cell Forum Release website can be found here www.scf.io and an overview of
all the material in Release One: Home can be found here www.scf.io/doc/101
A description and roadmap for the release programme itself can be found here
www.scf.io/doc/100
If you would like more information about the Small Cell Forum or would like to
be included on our mailing list, please contact:
Email [email protected]
For a full list of members and further information visit our website
www.smallcellforum.org
Figures
Figure 2-1 The work of Small Cell Forum evolves as markets mature. For
established technologies SCF can provide a complete ‘all you need to
know’ package to assist large scale adoption by the mainstream .......... 2
Figure 4-1 For established technologies the SCF Release provides complete
package with ‘all you need to know’ to commercially deploy small cell
technology, plus a concise overview. (Chapters for residential
femtocells shown; other use cases may differ) ................................... 4
Figure 5-1 Each release addresses the full range of small cell use cases, and will
provide a major update to one or more packages along the lines of a
theme .......................................................................................... 6
Small Cell Forum has been working since 2007 to stimulate the adoption of small cell technologies.
The work of the Forum has evolved along with market needs. Initially it addressed technology and
regulatory barriers. More recently it has focused on sharing learning and best practices from early adopters.
This has led to the development of a large and growing body of material. To make the most of this
important and useful work a new structure has been developed. This structure allows our audience to derive
the maximum possible value from our work. It does this by offering both a concise overview and, for those
requiring more detailed information, a guide that helps them to locate the information they need.
We call this structure the Small Cell Forum Release programme. It brings together related material into
complete packages, providing what we hope will be all you need to know about the various small cell use
cases.
“Accelerating small cell adoption to change the shape of mobile networks and
maximise the potential of the mobile Internet”
Small Cell Forum recognises that different markets for small cells are at different stages of maturity. They
therefore require different kinds of help to accelerate adoption.
Figure 2-1 will probably be familiar. It shows an adoption curve. This curve segments the market according
to each group’s attitude towards new technologies. Each new segment comes with new needs to add to
those of the segments that precede it. For example, early adopters (enthusiasts and visionaries in the
diagram) want to differentiate themselves with new technologies. However, they still need help in clarifying
market needs and breaking down barriers. These barriers include the standards and regulatory issues faced
in the run-up to early trials and the launch of the first commercial networks. The later market is made up of
so-called pragmatists. What they need most of all is reassurance from others that bugs have been ironed
out and that solutions are scalable.
Figure 2-1 The work of Small Cell Forum evolves as markets mature. For established
technologies SCF can provide a complete ‘all you need to know’ package to assist
large scale adoption by the mainstream
Whether the need is to understand markets and identify barriers, to ensure standardisation and
interoperability, or to share the learnings of early adopters for the benefit of all, the packages we provide
are designed to meet that need. Where a technology is firmly established, and has already been
commercially deployed by leading operators, we are able to provide a complete ‘all you need to know’
package. This aims to stimulate wide adoption and bring the benefits of economies of scale to all. The
release packages vary in their contents to suit the level of market maturity.
The work is never totally finished of course. Small cells continue to find new applications, and the Forum
continues its work at the cutting edge, breaking down barriers towards commercial deployments of the
pioneering use cases of today and, we are sure, tomorrow. That is why, alongside the process of building up
the complete package, we will continue to make available the individual papers, presentations and reports
to maintain the momentum of small cells towards both market maturity and new applications.
Put very simply then, the main purpose of the release programme is to package our work in a way that not
only makes it easier to understand the big picture, but to look inside the packaging and quickly find the
detailed work that supports it.
Small Cell Forum addresses all small cell technologies, from residential and enterprise femtocells to public
access metrocells and microcells, to small cells suitable for rural deployment. The technology is of course
similar for all applications. However, the needs of individual markets are not. That is why we have decided
to package our body of work according to four key use cases. They are:
• Home
• Enterprise
• Metro
• Rural
This list may expand as new use cases emerge to meet new market needs. For example mobile small cells,
serving buses, trains, boats or aeroplanes, are a potential future use case.
Although documents will be principally presented by use case, this approach also makes it possible to view
our material grouped according to other themes. Grouped under the radio access technology theme, for
instance, the headings might be:
• 3G
• LTE
• 4G
• LTE-Advanced
• Wi-Fi
• Multimode
The main purpose of each package, as we have said, is to provide the market with ‘all you need to know’ to
commercially deploy a small cell technology.
This is clearly relevant in the case of established technologies already in regular use. Thus a complete
package addressing these technologies contains a collection of white papers, case studies, technology
descriptions, and a host of other material covering the wide range of knowledge that needs to be gathered
to enable large-scale commercial deployment of small cells.
The content is organised into ‘chapters’, each of which addresses a range of both technical and economic
issues (see Figure 2). The earlier chapters clarify the exact needs of the market and identify the key
elements of a successful business case. Technical, standards and regulatory issues are also addressed, as
well as the Forum’s work to ensure wide interoperability between equipment vendors. The package rounds
off its analysis with a progress report showing market momentum and forecasts for the future.
Each complete package will include a concise overview document that extracts key messages from each
chapter and acts as a guide to the full range of detailed documents. However, before the complete package
is ready, the developing body of knowledge for each use case will be made available to help further the
establishment of technologies in the early stages of market adoption. Overviews will not be available until
the full set of knowledge is assembled.
Figure 4-1 For established technologies the SCF Release provides complete package with ‘all
you need to know’ to commercially deploy small cell technology, plus a concise
overview.
(Chapters for residential femtocells shown; other use cases may differ)
Please note that Figure 4-1 illustrates the chapter headings associated with the first major theme,
residential femtocells. Contents of other packages will be organised on broadly the same lines but may
As we have noted, Small Cell Forum releases will address all use cases, providing information specific to the
needs of each market and its level of maturity. These use cases will be the focus and theme of a major
update to one or more packages. The first of these – Release One, available in February 2013 – will focus
on residential femtocells under the heading Home. The small cells covered will be:
Femtocells intended for home or small office applications. These applications are typically indoors
and involve locations where a single femtocell is usually sufficient. Both 3GPP and 3GPP2 femtocells
are within the scope of this release.
Subsequent releases in the following year will focus on providing complete packages for both enterprise and
metro use cases (see Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1 Each release addresses the full range of small cell use cases, and will provide a
major update to one or more packages along the lines of a theme
The Forum will go on to issue complete packages for all major use cases, as well as updates to LTE and
presentations addressing cross-use case aspects such as multimode small cells.