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Multi-Standard Home and Enterprise Cells L2 Training

Oct. 2015

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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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Multi-standard: Enabling the move to 4G
The importance of LTE in the home & enterprise

• Improved coverage

• Ensure quality isn’t dictated by Wi-Fi alone

• Smooth migration of customer base to 4G – support


W-CDMA and LTE customers with the same HW

• Acquire new customers or break in to wireless


(CLECs)

• Facilitate move to VoLTE – offers superior voice and


enables network consolidation (opportunity to refarm
2G/3G spectrum)

• Offer new features/services – “blend” Wi-Fi and


cellular for a wireline experience, wirelessly

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Vikas
Alcatel-Lucent in-home portfolio

9361 9961 9761


HOME CELL (3G) MULTI-STANDARD HOME CELL HOME CELL (LTE)
(3G & 4G)
Ends 1Q16 NOT PUBLIC.
PRODUCT HAS NOT
OFFICIALLY
LAUNCHED.
Last time buy

PRODUCTS

VERSION V2 V3 V3 FMT3211/3251 V1 V2
POWER 100mW 20mW 20mW 20mW 1x100mW (W-CDMA), 2x100mW LTE 2x50mW

MAX USERS 4 8 8 8 16 16

BANDS B2 (1900 MHz) B1 (2100 MHz) B1 (2100 MHz) B1 (2100 MHz) B2 (1900 MHz) B7 (2600 MHz) OR
B5 (850 MHz) 802.11b/a/g/n/ac B4 (1700 MHz) future B3 (1800 MHz)
Up to 20 MHz (150Mbps/75Mbps) Up to 20 MHz

Availability Today Today Today Today Today 2Q16 (for B7)

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ALCATEL-LUCENT ENTERPRISE SMALL CELL PORTFOLIO

9362 V2.2, V2.2 DB (3G) 9962 Multi-Standard V1, V2, V3


Plan of Intent.
Preliminary case
designs.

PRODUCTS

VERSION V2.2 V2.2 DB V1 V2 Large Enterprise V2 SOHO V3

SIZE 1.84 L 1.84 L 7.65 L 3.4 L ~1.5 L ~4 L


1X250mW WCDMA, 1X250mW WCDMA, 1X125mW WCDMA,
POWER 250mW 250mW 2X250mW LTE 2X250mW LTE 2X125mW LTE 2x250mW

MAX USERS 32 32 32 WCDMA, 64 LTE 32 WCDMA, 64 LTE 16+16 or 32 LTE Only 64 LTE

BANDS B1 (2100 MHz) B2 (1900 MHz), LTE B7, B3, LTE B7, LTE B2, B4
LTE B2, B4, B12,
B5 (850MHz) UMTS B1 LTE in 5GHz unlicensed
WCDMA B2, B5 UMTS B1

21 Mbps down, 21 Mbps down,


THROUGHPUT 5.7 Mbps up LTE 300 Mbps LTE 300 Mbps LTE 150 Mbps LTE 300 Mbps
5.7 Mbps up
AVAILABILITY 3G 4Q2014
Today 4Q2015 1H 2016 4Q2015 2Q2016
4G 1Q2015
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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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MULTI-STANDARD SMALL CELL SOLUTION
ARCHITECTURE AND INTERFACES Needed for authorization
and black listing
9952 8950 AAA
Mandatory for MS WPS
Motive * Management 9959
ALU Small Cell Gateway SMP/ NPO *
ALU Small Cell Management System SCOPE
ALU Small Cells Motive 5620
Operator’s Core Network HDM SAM
9958 Presence /Application
Operator’s Existing Equipment
TR-069 WTA * Server MME S-GW

Radius
NTS * SNMP
NTP or PTP SNMP SNTP
SIP Publish
TR-069 S1-MME
“Inside the tunnel” Radius
Iuh or Iu’ and S1 S1-U (bypassing Gateway) S1-U
IuPS over IP
Iuh or Iu’ and S1
IPsec Tunnels X2 IuCS over IP
Small Cell Access Plug and play w/ipsec
SeGW * CMPv2 CMS
IuBC over IP
Points SR-7750 *
9966 SC
7750 SeGW mandatory for Gateway SBc
MS TEP
Optional for 4G
Mandatory for 3G
Mandatory for MS digital
authentication
* Optional CBC MSC SGSN
May use operator’s existing equipment.
* SeGW must be certified by Alcatel-Lucent
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SCGW Platform strategy
• Platforms
­ ATCA moving into sustaining mode after LR15.1
­ No SUN GW support from LR16.1 onwards

• 3G SCGW :
­ 3G SCGW is a mandatory 3GPP network element.
­ 3G SCGW CP + UP supported on ATCA (no change)
­ Investment capping for new 3G features
­ ATCA platform supported until EOL 3G only SCs or 3G on MS-HC/MS-EC

• LTE SCGW
­ LTE control plane aggregation supported on ATCA MS SCGW platform
­ User plane aggregation on ATCA cancelled
­ Alternative based on IPRT vMG (virtual Mobile Gateway)

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Reasons for not evolving SCGW ATCA with LTE UP support
INTERNAL ALU
• HeNB-GW User Plane aggregation: saves (non-ALU) SGW interfaces
PROS • HeNB-GW LTE UP additional benefit: NAT, network isolation & security

• Drawbacks
­ User Plane needs to be scaled both in SCGW and SGW CONS
­ Little value of aggregation
­ Additional latency
­ Introduces single point of failure

• SCGW ATCA platform limitations


­ 10Gbps backplane and overall 60Gbps bandwidth
­ Sensitivity to traffic model: 30% capacity for ATT TM,
and much more with LTE-U doubling the UP requirement, WiFi-boost
­ Lack of deployment flexibility
­ Industry moving to NFV

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LTE Small Cell Architectures
ALU Variants
d MME
3GPP Variant 2: Without HeNB-GW. HeNB n de
directly connected to ePC m e
c om UE HeNB
S1 S-GW
Re

HeNB GW MME
3GPP Variant 3: With HeNB-GW for
control plane only
UE
S1
HeNB S-GW

MME
ALU Variant 4: With HeNB-GW for user-
plane only UE HeNB
S1 vMG S5 P-GW
(S-GW)

HeNB GW MME ALU Variant 5: With dedicated


HeNB-GW for both bearer &
UE HeNB
S1 vMG S5
P-GW
control planes
(S-GW)

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Released
Suresh
9966 Multi-Standard Small Cell GATEWAY
POR
POI
Wish List
LR14 LR15.1SC LR16.1SC LR17.1SC
2015 2016 2017
Available
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Platform
• ATCA v2, Malban10 + Bono
• 3G/4G Multi-standard
• WCDMA CP + UP, LTE CP
ATCA V2 • OS Security Enhancements

9966 SCGW 3G capabilities


• IPv6 support on
• Platform
features LTE to 3G Handover
• LTE robustness improvements 3G transport
LTE capabilities
• IPv6 support on LTE capabilities
• 3GPP R10 compliant
3G capabilities 3G • Paging optimization
• Local & remote multi-homing
• SCTP local multi-homing LTE capabilities • 3GPP R11 HeNB X2 HO
• IPv6
• Control plane concentration (S1-MME) • IuPC proxy • 178534 CMAS
• MME overload message handling improvements
• S1 mobility & support for X2 Mobility LTE capabilities
• MME Regions with multiple MMEs. • multiple s1 to single MME • LTE robustness
• S1 Flex/MOCN • eNB ID support, inc. CA improvements
• CMAS & ETWS
• Transparent CSG

Solution
features • 7750 SeGW • AP LTE direct connect to EPC

• vMG LTE UP concentration


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7750 SR Security Gateway
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
• Best-in class capacity and throughput
• End-to-end solution with PKI (9981 CMS)
Macro Cells Control Plane
9981 CMS • Unique solution for all mobile applications
MME/SGSN
• High availability: stateful geo-redundancy through
Residential
& Small cells
User Plane multi-chassis resiliency
PGW/GGSN/TWAG • Complete 3GPP compliant feature set

7750- • Supports Self-Organizing Networks


SR OAM
Carrier Wi-Fi
SeGW • Integrated Firewall inspection
EMS/NMS

CA • IPv6 ready: IPv4, IPv6 and IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels


• Advanced Service Routing functions
• L2VPN, L3VPN, MPLS PW

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9981 Certificate Management System Server
Value proposition

Compliant 3GPP (TS 33.210)


• Support CMPv2 above http
• IOT done with several Security Gateway vendors
• IOT done with eNB vendors

Very Secure
• Built on State-of-the-art, Hardware Secure Module boards from Thales
• Certificate Revocation List and automatic upload to Security Gateways
• White List (Certificate or SN)
• Validation Function (25 Rules)

More value
• Combined Root CA & Sub CA in one CMS Server for small network
• Fully redundant and support of High availability with Geo redundancy
• High Capacity 60 000 cert/hour
HSM • Used in production in all ALU Wireless Factories all over the world

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9960 SMALL CELL Management Solution
 Motive SCOPE/SMP OSS
Provisioning, IT interface, Location based Configuration
Customer Service
Customer Service Console Console
 5620 SAM -Management System
• Fault, Configuration Management of Small Cells & Gateway
• Bulk Provisioning for Small Cells IT
IT
• North Bound Interface (for CM/FM/PM)
 Motive Home Device Manager (HDM) for management of TR-069 SMP/SCOPE WPS NPO WTA
• Interfacing with HeNB, configuration updates in conjunction with SAM
• Software upgrades
• Problem diagnosis, Event Management of the Small Cell devices
Small Cell
• Reporting modules
Management
 9952 WPS SAM System
• Offline provisioning tool for generating single/bulk provisioning CM XML
• Templates, consistency checks for easier & consistent provisioning HDM
 9959 NPO WiSC
• Performance reporting
• 50 KPI predefined
• Threshold crossing alarm WiFi
• HeNB & MS Gateway KPI management
4G Metro
 WTA/TCE Cell Outdoor
Call trace analysis ePC
 WiSC
• Centralized, Hierarchical management of Wi-Fi AP 3G SCGW
LTE e-NodeB
MS-EC/HC
• License management, Troubleshooting & Network assurance With wi-fi
with wi-fi
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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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Peak/Mean : Two different Approaches
User driven / Radio driven

User Driven Radio Driven


(Coverage deployments) (Capacity deployments)
• Calculations are based on user behavior with respect • Peak throughput is evaluated from 3GPP standards
to services/applications usage considering frame structure, modulation… it corresponds to
the highest possible throughput achievable by one user having
• This approach assumes a traffic MIX is available the cell for himself in ideal radio conditions and a UE capable
of reaching this throughput. This would typically be observed
• Peak is calculated from:
at quiet time.
­ Traffic MIX
• Average (=mean) throughput, estimated from spectral
­ Traffic Aggregation Model (or Peak to average ratio) efficiency, corresponds to simulation results (under given
• It is checked whether Air interface capacities can hypothesis) where users are randomly spread in the radio cell.
support the traffic demand Some radio propagation conditions are assumed in order to
evaluate the maximum throughput available for all users
communicating simultaneously. This is typically observed at
busy hour.

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Minimal bandwidth per technology
Radio/Capacity driven approach
• Ideal: Backhaul capable of sustaining smallcell peak rates
­ LTE 10MHz 2x2 MIMO dedicated carrier example:
DL transport capacity = 54 Mbps, UL transport = 46 Mbps
­ Result: optimal end-user experience under all circumstances high
difference in end-user experience between busy hour and quiet time
• Recommended: Backhaul capable of supporting busy hour traffic
­ Transport capacity > busy hour traffic + 5-10% headroom (absorb small BW variations)
­ LTE 10MHz 2x2 MIMO example: DL transport = 31 Mbps, UL transport = 20,4 Mbps
­ Result: no impact during busy hour, peak throughput reduced during quiet time.
More consistent end-user experience across busy hour and quiet time.
• Constrained backhaul
­ Transport CAC enabled to guarantee KPIs for
premium services
­ Suitable for coverage cases, not recommended for
capacity deployments. To be checked against
user driven approach

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Transport Overheads
3G Case Ethernet Access
aggregation network
SmallCell Gateway
Metro PS-data User payload
GTP-U 12 bytes
UDP 8 bytes

Backhaul IP 20 bytes
ESP 46 bytes
Capacity UDP 8 bytes UDP encapsulated
Air interface IP 20 bytes
IPsec tunnels
Capacity Eth 18 bytes

Air interface capacity +


14,7% DL ~ 66% UL overhead***
Peak HSDPA+ : (IPsec, GTP, …) Peak :
18,6 Mbps (DL)**

+ =
21 Mbps (DL)*
5,76 Mbps (UL)* ~5,8 Mbps (UL)**
Average:
16 Mbps (DL)**
3,3 Mbps (UL)** ~8,4 Mbps (DL)**
~2 Mbps (UL)**
Average Signalling,
7 Mbps (DL) OAM, ICMP, Sync, … * Theoretical Max
1 Mbps (UL) << 300Kbps ** Max Measured BSR 3.0 & 4.1 (expected)
*** Depending on the packet size
Average Packet size DL = 900 bytes
Average Packet size UL = 200 bytes

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Multi-standard LTE Smallcell Approach
Backhaul requirements
• Downlink
­ Depending on used spectral bandwidth [5, 10, 15, 20] MHz
­ Peak Transport bandwidth = 75% LTE peak radio throughput + transport overhead
­ X2 : 3 % of Downlink S1 traffic.
­ IPSec/GTP : ~15% overhead downlink (based on average packet size of 900 bytes)
­ Average Transport bandwidth = SE (spectral efficiency = 2,4 bits/Hz) x spectral bandwidth + transport overhead
• Uplink
­ Two options for uplink capacity calculation
­ Radio driven (FDD can provide more UL capacity than strictly required) DL/UL
DL/UL Asymmetries
Asymmetries per
per region:
region:
­ Peak Transport bandwidth = 75% LTE peak radio throughput + transport overhead
•• NA
NA :: 77
­ X2 : 3 % of Downlink S1 traffic.
­ IPSec/GTP : ~66% overhead downlink (based on average packet size of 200 byte) •• APAC
APAC :: 66
­ Average Transport bandwidth = •• Eu
Eu :: 55
SE (spectral efficiency = 1,03 bits/Hz) x spectral bandwidth + transport overhead •• LATAM :: 33
LATAM
­ Based on fixed downlink/uplink ratio (e.g. 3:1 or 7:1) [Sandvine
[Sandvine mobile
mobile peak
peak hour
hour measurements
measurements
[2H12
[2H12 report]
report]
­ Transport bandwidth = DL/UL ratio x LTE radio throughput + transport overhead
­ Ratio different per region (see table)

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Multi-standard LTE Smallcell
Backhaul requirements

Spectral Downlink [Mbps] Uplink [Mbps]


bandwidth Radio driven approach
Peak Average Peak Average
Radio driven DL/UL ratio Radio driven DL/UL ratio
(LATAM = 3) (LATAM = 3)
5 MHz 26 14 21 10 9 5
10 MHz 54 29 46 19 19 10
15 MHz 94 43 67 33 28 15
20 MHz 130 57 92 46 37 20

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Multi-standard Small Cell
Aggregation Rules
• Single Multi-standard Smallcell Bandwidth requirement :
1. Peak bandwidth requirement driven by LTE
­ Peaks between LTE and 3G are uncorrelated
2. Sustain simultaneously LTE peak bandwidth and 3G busy hour traffic
3. Single multi-standard smallcell Peak BW requirement = LTE peak + 3G busyHour BW
4. Single multi-standard smallcell average BW requirement = LTE busyHour BW + 3G busyHour BW

• Larger scale deployments bandwidth requirements


• Principles for multi-technologies are extrapolated from single technology ones
• Traffic Peaks between technologies are uncorrelated
• Multi-standard lower bound
=MAX [ single MS-AP bandwidth, N x BusyHour 3G + N x busyHour LTE]                       

• Multi-standard conservative lower bound


= single MS-AP bandwidth + (N-1) x (BusyHour LTE+ BusyHour 3G)  

­N = number of multi-standard smallcells sharing same backhaul


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Aggregation rules for large small cell numbers

• When aggregating larger number of small cells we can safely assume that not all small cells are
active or fully loaded at all times.

• NGMN guideline:
­ It has been observed that large proportion of backhaul traffic is generated by small proportion of sites,
suggesting wide variation in traffic levels across the sites. Since the figures in this report assume all cells
are equally busy, they may overestimate traffic levels in the aggregation and core of the transport
network. A network covering a wide area may operate at average cell loads of around 50% of the full
loads given in this report. As previously mentioned, last mile provisioning will be dictated by the quiet
time peak rate and which should be the same for all cells

• It is recommended to use the NGMN 50% rule when aggregating more than 10~15
small cells.

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Single Multi-standard LTE + 3G Smallcell
Backhaul requirements

Spectral Downlink [Mbps] Uplink [Mbps]


bandwidth Radio driven approach
Peak Average Peak Average
Radio driven DL/UL ratio Radio driven DL/UL ratio
(LATAM = 3) (LATAM = 3)
5 MHz LTE + 32 20 23 12 11 7
3G
10 MHz LTE + 60 35 49 21 21 12
3G
15 MHz LTE + 100 49 70 35 30 17
3G
20 MHz LTE + 136 63 95 48 39 22
3G

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Multi-standard Smallcell KPIs
Control Plane: HO performance
• Relationship between X2 transport delay and Handover failure rate
Target

• X2 & S1 data carried over a single IPsec tunnel to the SEC GTW.
Due to lower indoor end-user
­ No local X2 routing
mobility larger transport
­ X2 handover => 18ms (one way delay between MCO and Sec GTW) delays can be sustained
while still meeting or
­ S1 handover => 14ms (one way delay between MCO and Sec GTW)
exceeding macro HO KPIs.

LTE
LTE MC
MC
Aggregation
Node
X2 MetroCell Security Mobile
Aggregation
Access network Gtw Core
Node network
S1
LTE
LTE MC
MC
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Multi-standard Small Cell Delay & jitter backhaul KPIs
Higher delay and
jitter values can be
Design goal: Maintain similar KPIs for indoor smallcell as for macro network supported but will
lead to gradual KPI
Smallcells can sustain lager transport delays compared to macro because of degradation

• Lower end-user mobility (pedestrian speeds) compared to macro network (vehicular speeds)
• Updated air interface delays (e.g. VoLTE based on pre-scheduled resources)

Traffic type LTE FDD Backhaul performance requirements


Delay Jitter Error rate
S1-C (control) <14ms (S1 HOs) <2 ms 10-4
S1-U (voice driven) <23 ms (voice) < 10 ms 10-4
<14ms (RT gaming)
X2 (control + user plane) <18 ms (X2 HOs) <2 ms 10-4

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9962/9961 Sync requirements

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Multi-standard Smallcell synchronization
• 9962/9961 NTP frequency synchronization requirements
­ Frequency accuracy = ±100 ppb (3GPP), ±50 ppb (ALU)
­ Internal oscillator will converge to ± 50ppb or better
­ Syncing to ± 50ppb or better ensures the smallcell will stay operational and within 3GPP limits for at least 24hours
in free running mode (= no network sync updates)
­ Temporary network congestion will
1st month
not impact synchronization Connected to NTP Server Holdover aging Average
­ Holdover time = 24 - 48 hours 13.54kbps 4.512kbps +50ppb aging
(Converging) (Converged) /24Hrs 5ppm
+250 20yrs
+11ppb
­ Network requirement: /24Hrs
­ Max RTT = 240 ms
­ Max packet loss = 0,5% +100 3GPP
­ Max jitter = 10 ms
+50 NTP Client
­ Sync more sensitive to jitter than delay P
P •0
­ Mean jitter more important than max jitter.
B
Algorithm based on multiple probes, -50 NTP Client
excessive jitter probes filtered out.
­ NTP traffic carried outside IPsec tunnel -100 3GPP

5mins
-250 Limit for Mobile
to connect
24Hr
5days
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Multi-Standard KPIs Suresh

LTE Sync Requirements


• 9962/9961 metrocells can be synced through GPS (phase & freq) or NTP (frequency), 1588v2
phase (LR16.1)
Sync. Methods
Sync. Requirement
Synchronization Options NTP 1588v2
GPS
Frequency Phase Freq Freq+ Phase
LTE FDD 100 ppb OK OK OK
Base Technology
LTE TDD 100 ppb 1.5 μs OK OK

Measurement based HO to
10 μs OK Not OK OK
eHRPD / e1xCSFB
Features
OTDOA for E911(1),(2) 100 ns OK Not OK Not OK
Requiring Phase
Sync. eMBMS 1.5 μs OK Not OK OK
eICIC 1.5 μs OK Not OK OK
CoMP (CSCB) 1.5 μs OK Not OK OK
OTDOA blanking(3) 1.5 μs OK Not OK OK

(1) OTDOA (Observed Time Difference On Arrival) is a method to improve location accuracy for emergency calls
(2) OTDOA based positioning not required on smallcell. Smallcell coverage area considered small enough to meet E911 requirements
(3) OTDOA blanking is supported on smallcell to avoid interference with Macro network OTDOA support
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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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MS-EC/HC SON Features

Category Features
• Automatic PCI/PSC selection and conflict resolution
Self Configuration: Automatic cell parameter • Automatic Neighbor Relation (ANR) – UE based and
config. Network Listening
• Auto RSI

Mobility Management: Optimize HO performance • Frequent Handover Mitigation (FHM)


and reduce signaling load • Mobility Robustness Optimization (MRO)

• Tx power management
Resource and Tx Power Management: Optimize • X2 based ICIC (with 3GPP ICIC)
capacity and minimize interference • Auto Carrier Selection
• Mobility Load Balancing (MLB)

Complete SON solution handling persistence, OAM/stack interactions & interworking of SON features

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UltraSON: One Solution for Multiple Deployment Scenarios

UltraSON S/W Config Matching to the


deployment scenario

Residential Small
Cells

Enterprise Small
Cells Picocells / Metrocells

• Robust & Adaptable to a variety of deployment scenarios


­ Comprehensive set of features for robust service with minimal configuration changes
• Special consideration to unplanned/semi-planned small cells
­ Features beyond 3GPP SON (e.g. FHM) handle additional deployment challenges, such as unpredictable
and dynamic RF environment, specific to unplanned small cells

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Distributed SON-Centralized SON Interactions

EM/NM (SAM)

• KPIs • Parameter Ranges


• Alarms • Policy Guidelines
• Filtered information

eNBeNB
Small Cell
ss
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• UltraSON provides SON solution at the SC and able to work with a centralized SON server
• QC & ALU are working closely in to define dSON-cSON APIs
• Also jointly driving the standardization in Small Cell Forum

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March 2014 UltraSON NASCAR Trials
• LTE UltraSON benefits shown on OEM devices using Qualcomm’s 3400 chipset

• Densification with small cells enables very large capacity gain compared to traditional venue
network deployment1:
­ Demonstrated the densest2 outdoor Small Cell LTE Network with over 1000 cells/km2 density
­ Demonstrated more than 650 bps/Hz/km2
­ More than 40 times increase compare to traditional deployment

• Excellent user experience and call reliability was observed with UltraSON™
­ Reliable user experience and mobility demonstrated via different applications (video, browsing, streaming etc.)
­ 60% signaling load reduction observed with UltraSON
­ 4 dB median SNR gain observed with UltraSON activated

If unplanned dense small cells can be deployed in


NASCAR type of environment, they should work
anywhere!
0 20 40m
1
Comparison was made with the traditional venue network deployment - Cell on Wheels (COW), truck mounted base station
2
World densest outdoor LTE small cell network at the time of the trial, to Qualcomm knowledge
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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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3G BCR4.1
114174 – 3G Small Cell to LTE cell re-selection

E-UTRAN DESCRIPTION
­ This feature enables cell reselection between UMTS
Small Cell and LTE network
­ Based on SIB19 introduced in 3GPP R8
Cell reselection SIB19
­ Eligible to UEs in Idle Mode

VALUE
3G Small Cell
­ Seamless idle mode mobility between UMTS and LTE
­ LTE capable UEs can be pushed towards LTE layer
SIB19 contains :
• A “UTRA Priority Info List” which contains the
priority setting for the Serving Cell DEPENDENCIES
• An “E-UTRA Frequency and Priority Info List”, ­ Dual mode UE support required
containing information about
• neighboring E-UTRA carriers (up to 8)
• corresponding priority settings for reselection

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4G LR14SCM
167059 - SW LTE SW support for the MSEC
CSFB: Circuit Switched Fallback
FEATURE DESCRIPTION
­ Provides redirection of LTE users to 3G network for voice
services
­ Trigger to invoke CSFB service comes from MME, for both mobile
Trigger for MT voice call originated and mobile terminated
LTE
Cell A PGW ­ Target RAT selection from the SPID
SGW PDN ­ MS-Small Cell performs measurement configuration and selects
New interface
the best ranked cell
“SGs” from MSC to ­ System Information with CSFB redirection is not supported
Copyright © 1996 Northern Telecom

SGSN MME
MME
­ Redirection vs. PS HO:
­ If PS HO is enabled for 4G-Small cell, and if neighbor cell is marked as
UMTS Cell B CS Network PS HO in OAM record, then trigger PS HO. Otherwise, use redirection.
MSC
FEATURE VALUE
­ Voice service continuity on the 3G layer when Voice
Data
Paging/SMS over LTE is not supported
DEPENDENCIES
­ Multi-standard Enterprise Cell (LTE part)
­ UE, MME, SGW, MSC, SGSN, UTRAN

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3G LR15.1SC
177099 – LTE to Small Cell Handover for PS and CS+PS

FEATURE DESCRIPTION
S1u ­ This feature provides the support of
SGW
SGW
E-UTRAN S1-mme ­ LTE to UMTS PS handover for data call via relocation procedure
­ CS fallback from LTE to UMTS, via PS relocation from E-UTRA to
S11 UTRA followed by a CS RAB Assignment
­ LTE VoIP + PS Handover from LTE RAN towards UTRAN CS and PS
Relocation MME
MME domain (SRVCC for CS+PS)
S4 S3

FEATURE VALUE
SGSN
SGSN
Rel.
­ Continuity of PS data call
Rel. 88
3G Small Cell Iu-ps
­ Ensure Voice and data continuity over RAT
­ Allow smooth evolution without geographical
interruption for voice call services
Incoming Relocation
• Specific adaptations for handling LTE domain
specific information elements in the HO
procedure messages exchanged : DEPENDENCIES
• security information, inter-RAT UE radio
access capability, etc. ­ UE , eNB & CN support these functions

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1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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MULTI-STANDARD ENTERPRISE CELL - LARGE ENTERPRISE HOSPITAL
CUSTOMER Objective:
• Increase coverage and capacity for 365,000 square feet,
3 floor hospital building including 200+ person conference
room and cafeteria, 2-floor Medical Arts Building.
• Built 1929, primarily concrete and brick over metal studs. NEW 9962 Multi-Standard
• The goal is to provide 3G and 4G indoor coverage and Enterprise Cell
capacity for 3000 users using 38x MS MCI Small Cell Units
(current traffic volume: 800-1300 CS Calls per day).
Product Deployed:38 9962 Multi-Standard Enterprise Cells KPIs Achieved:
(34 APs in the main hospital building and 4 APs in second Voice Call Drop Rate < .4%
building), 7705 SAR-H CS Call Set up Success Rate .99%
Services: RF Optimization, Parameter fine Tuning, 3G Cluster CS Handover Success Rate 99.5%
Activation, KPI Analysis of Live Traffic 4G User Rates 9.56Mbps UL, 29.32Mbps DL
3G User Rates 1.3Mbps UL, 13Mbps DL
Improvement indoor signal coverage 11% to 95%
Improvement in Overall 4G Quality 23% to 95%
Improvement in 4G Data Coverage 84%

Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard Enterprise Small Cells chosen as best solution to address coverage issues.
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MULTI-STANDARD ENTERPRISE CELL – SMALL MEDIUM
ENTERPRISE CALL CENTER

CUSTOMER Objective:
Call Center Enterprise 62,100 sqf, 2-story office building with
mostly open cubicle areas on both floors.
250 users; ~split between the 2 floors
Customer goal to improve UMTS and LTE coverage
 
Products deployed:
9962 MS-EC: total of 6 APs (3 on each floor)

Services: Survey, Design, Installation support, Integration KPIs Achieved:


Optimization,E911,Post-Launch monitoring, project management
CS Setup Success Rate 100%
PS Setup Success Rate 99.75%
Handover Success Rate 100%
Data Accessibility 99.5% NEW 9962 Multi-Standard
Set up Success Rate 99.9% Enterprise Cell

Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard Enterprise Small Cells chosen as best solution to address coverage issues.
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3G ENTERPRISE SMALL CELL – LARGE ENTERPRISE
FINANCIAL CENTER
CUSTOMER OBJECTIVE:
Increase capacity and coverage for 217,299 square foot venue, 3
buildings with a mix of drop and hard ceilings. Exterior walls are made
of glass. Interior walls are dry walls.
The goal is to provide 3G coverage and capacity for 280 users spread
over 11 floors plus cafeteria.
Products Deployed: 25 9363 model Metro Cells provide coverage and
capacity to the venue.
KPIs Achieved:
The system is designed to support all 3G call traffic inside the building Voice and Data Set up Success rate 100%
and optimized to minimize handoff/interference with the existing macro Improvement in 3G Voice/Data Coverage 90%
network. Improvement in 3G indoor signal coverage
Services: Small Cell and Macro Network E2E Architecture and RF from 8% to 95%
optimization, KPI Analysis, Bell Labs Tools Improvement in Overall 3G Quality from 11%
to 95%
Femto/Femto HO Success Rate 100%

Alcatel-Lucent 3G Enterprise Small Cells chosen as best solution to address coverage issues.
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3G ENTERPRISE SMALL CELL TRIAL – LARGE ENTERPRISE FINANCIAL CENTER
CUSTOMER Objectives:
•Increase coverage and capacity for 45000 sq ft large enterprise building
for 450+ users
• Improve capacity , coverage provided by existing DAS infrastructure in
a shared carrier, multi-vendor environment.
Deliver excellent KPIs including femto-Macro handover for multivendor
network.
Why We won:
• Consistent KPI performance--ability to deliver seamless macro to
KPIs Achieved:
femto handover with gateway deployed remotely Voice Call Drop Success Rate .87%
• Seamless network integration and performance with small cell gateway PS Call Drop Success Rate .93%
connected remotely, IP backhaul expertise Femto/Macro HO Success Rate 97.9%
Femto/Femto HO Success Rate 99.2%
Products Deployed:(9) 9362 V2.2 Enterprise Cells, 7750 SE Gateway,
CS Call Set up Success Rate 100%
Enterprise OmniSwitch, 9365 Small Cell Gateway, 5620 SAM for unified
management
Services: Installation, End to end backhaul readiness, Complete network
integration, Regression testing, Pre-traffic RF Optimization, post
optimization, KPI monitoring

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AGENDA

1. Why LTE-enabled Small Cells


2. Product Overview
3. Multi-standard SC Network Architecture
­ Gateways, Certificate Management, OA&M

4. Backhaul, X2/S1, and KPI Requirements


5. Small Cell SON
6. Key MS features – CSFB, PS HO & Reselection
7. Use Cases – AT&T
8. Product Roadmaps

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HOME CELL HARDWARE ROADMAP
RFOA/DR4 Date
Commercial
Already Released 2014 2015 2016
Plan of Release
Plan of Intent* Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

9361 HOME CELL Home Cell V2


Standalone B2/B5 – 100mW
Standalone B1 2S – 20mW Home Cell V3 Orange only
Standalone B1 – 20mW
Home Cell Orange V4
Standalone B1 – 20mW
Home Cell Plug V3
Plug B1 – 20mW

9961 HOME CELL Vodafone only

MS Home Cell V1 MS Home Cell V2


Standalone B2/B4 – 100mW Standalone – 100mW

9761 HOME CELL


LTE Home Cell V2
Standalone B7 – 50mW

LTE Home Cell V2


Standalone B3 – 50mW

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ENTERPRISE CELL HARDWARE ROADMAP
RFOA/DR4 Date
Already Released 2015 2016 2017
Plan of Record
Plan of Intent* Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

9362 EC V2.2
9362 Enterprise Cell UMTS B1 – 250mW 9362 EC V2.2
UMTS B2, B5 – 250mW

9363 MCI
UMTS B2, B5 – 250mW 9362 EC V2.2 ext. antenna
UMTS B1 – 250mW

9962 Enterprise Cell MS EC V2 (SOHO) MS EC V2.1


MS EC V1 LTE B7 – 2x125mW LTE B2/4/5/12/30 2x250mW
LTE B2,B4,B12 UMTS B1 – 1x125mW UMTS B5– 1x250mW
UMTS B2,B5

MS EC V2
MS EC V1 MS EC V2
LTE B3,B7 - 2x250mW MS EC V2
UMTS B1 – 1x250mW LTE B2,B4 LTE B2,B4 - 2x250mW
UMTS B2,B5 UMTS B5– 1x250mW LTE- TDD B40 2x250mW

9962 Enterprise MS EC V3 LTE- U/LAA


Cell LTE-U LTE B2,B4
20+20

MS EC V3 LTE-U/LAA
LTE B3,B7

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Small Cell Software Releases – WCDMA & Multi-Standard(MS)
Release Stream Overview - DR4 availability (Oct. 2015 View)
2014 2015 2016 2017
Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3

M
U 3G 4G
L
T
I LR14.SCM 5
S
3G, 4G & Wi-Fi on MS
T
LR15.1 SC
A CL
N
D 5 – June 2016 AP Load
A 1 2 3 4
R
D LR15.1 SC 1 2
on 3G only & MS LR16.1 SC LR17.1 SC
1 – All NE except MSAP (8/17) on 3G only & MS on 3G only & MS
2 – MSAP (11/6) CL1 Base Features (FC)
1 – July ALU content DR4
3 – MSAP (12/23) CL2 December Features (FC)
2 – Parity with LR15.1 SC CL (Sept 2016)
4 – MSAP DR4 (1/15/2016)
W
C
D
LR14.2.SC Purple – POR
M on 3G only SCs Gold - POI
A

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LR15.1 SC Small Cell Features (Oct DR4/Jan DR4) (*) Delivered in a
Dec CLx)
Layer 1 and Layer 2 Architecture & Transport & Sync OAM

•(4G) 178500.2 - LTE 15MHz Bandwidth •(4G) 178500.4 - Multiple Operator Core Network • 178571 - OAM/Platform enhancements and
Support (MOCN) fault, configuration and performance management
support of 15.1 features.
•(3G-MS) 177579 - QoS differentiation in the •(MS)178571.8 – NTP stratum 2 support
HSxPA scheduler on the Multi-Standard Small (ATT ONLY) •Inc. CMAS enhancements (Event reports
Cell EPIC 178571.12)
•(4G) 180286 - SCGW eNB support
Mobility •(4G) 184033 - SCGW Multiple S1 links to same • Enhance logging, crash info, and ability
to support stability report framework (Epic .
MME
•(3G) 177099 - LTE Macro to Small Cell 3G 2, .3, .4)
Handover for PS and CS (SRVCC)+PS • (3G) 187019 - SCGW SCTP full Multi-homing on
Iu *
•(3G) 172445 - Additional Performance
•(4G) 178500.9 - HeNB support in Closed mode Management counters – Part 3
•(4G) 178500.15 - MS small cell without LTE
•(4G) 178500.10 – HeNB support in Hybrid SCGW *
•(MS) 200739 - Multi-Standard Small Cell for
mode Small Enterprise
•(MS) 176535 - Assisted GPS/GNSS for the Multi-
•(4G) 178500.11 – 4G to 2G Mobility support Standard Small cell *
•(MS) 203117 - Multi-Standard Small Cell Auto-
Provisioning for Small Enterprise
SON
•123275 – 3G Sniffing Capability and Mobility •(4G) 178938 - SCGW LTE robustness
Mngnt in 2100/900Mhz improvements •(4G) 178571.1 - Hardening of ANR and PCI
features in 14SCM

End user services Security •(3G) 177754 - Automatic Network List


Optimization: Intra-frequency
•(3G) 185815 - WB-AMR Extension • (MSand 3G) 177486 - MS GW Security
•(3G) 171356 - PSC auto-configuration
hardening extension
•(3G) 167296 - Support for IuPC enhancements
•(MS and 3G) 155729 - Dynamic renewal of •(4G) 200416 - X2 based ICIC *
•(4G) 178500.5 - RRM enhancements: HPA/EC authentication certificate*
enhancements •(4G) 179971 - HO optimization, Ping-Pong
avoidance (MRO, FHM) *
•(4G) 178500.12 - CMAS 512rf Periodicity *
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LR15.1 SC Small Cell Features (June CLx) Post DR4 in June 2016 Corrective Load.

Layer 1 and Layer 2 SON OAM


•(4G) 199546 - 20 MHz bandwidth with •(4G) 199588 - Automatic Carrier Freq Selection •209820.1 - OAM/Platform enhancements and
FTR8900 and FTR8700 (on 9761 LTE HC) fault, configuration and performance management
•(4G) Tx Power enhancements support of 15.1-CL features
•(4G) 199431 - OTDOA blanking + GPS Phase
Synch

•(4G) 209820.10 - 64 users (w/restrictions)

Mobility & RRM End user services Architecture & Transport & Sync
•(4G) 209820.3 - CSG/Hybrid – Member over •(4G) 209820.7 - CMAS enhancement : burst •(4G) 179972 - Backhaul quality estimation and
non-member prioritization. transmission interactions with Admission Control policies

•(4G) 209820.2 - Hybrid Cell Cust. To allow •(4G) 209820.7 - CMAS enhancement : 10 simult.
legacy UE’s/unknown UE’s to hand-in. alerts

•(4G) 209820.5 - SRVCC to UTRAN •(4G) 209820.7 - CMAS enhancement : graceful


enhancement rejection

•(4G) 209820.6 - PS HO to 2G with cell change •(4G) 209820.8 - Dynamic QoS Modification
order or release/redirect

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LR16.1 SC Small Cell - Under Investigation: POI
Architecture & Transport OA&M Security
•(MS) 199430 - 1588v2 Freq + phase sync •199210 - OAM/Platform enhancement and •(MS) 178608 - Update in the field of MS AP
support for 16.1 features Operator Data provisioned in the factory
•(3G) 199432 - IPv6 support at 3G telecom layer
•(MS) 178651 - TWAMP (Two way active •Self Install enhancement •179121 - Small Cell Access Point Security
hardening extension (internal)
measurement protocol) Support •Auto configuration based on
•(MS) 197129 - IKEv2 message fragmentation
rules/policies •163762 - Support of Public Key whitelisting
(internal / only case by case)
support •Call trace improvements
•OAM robustness improvements •114173 – Encryption of OA&M Traffic
Mobility •Additional Performance Management •197609 - Support of SCEP protocol for PKI
counters – Part 3 certificates enrollment
•(3G) 132608 – Inter-Small Cell-Group Handover (internal / only case by case)
•178573 – Intelligent Multi-Standard Small Cell
•(3G) 177582 - MFBI based on 3GPP R10 Monitoring •200485 – Validation function and White list
with CMS4
•199480 - E2E Rip and Replace automation
support
End user services
•181098 – Support of OA&M Geo-Redundancy
Solution (TMO ONLY)
•(4G) 178534 - E2E CMAS Enhancements (GW
improvements) •199484 – Enhanced Profile Management and E2E
Provisioning
• (3G) 179887 - CMAS L2 DRX improvements
• (3G) 202199 - PS RAB Modification - CN initiated •199539 - E2E verification of SCOPE-SAM
functionality Phase 2
•(3G) 183046 - UMTS Streaming acceptance as
best effort

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LR17.1 SC Small Cell - Under Investigation: Candidate
Layer 1 and Layer 2 Transport / Synchronization OAM
•OAM/Platform enhancement and support for
• (4G) 199545 - Inter band Carrier Aggregation •(MS) 200427 - IPv6 at transport layer QC 17.1 features
(10 MHz + 10 MHz) : •(MS) Support Network listening (OTA) to
•Band 4 + Band 12/17 obtain synchronization from macro eNBs
•Enhancement to Location based auto-
configuration
•Band 2 + Band 12/17
•Support Immediate/Logged MDT
•(4G) 197069.2 - 64 users (with/without VoLTE
or CA (15.1 June CL restrictions removed) •KPI Improvement
•(4G) Inter band Carrier Aggregation (5+5, Mobility •SC support for Enhancements for Self Install
5+10, 10+5Mhz) :
SON
•Band 4 + Band 12/17
•(4G) RRC redirection during Admission failure
•Minimization of Drive Test, WTA support of MDT
•Band 2 + Band 12/17 •(4G) IRAT Load based Handover for preventive post processing
load control
• (4G) Inter band Carrier Aggregation (10 MHz •Self Install enhancement
+ 10 MHz) : •(4G) LTE to UMTS Release and Redirect during
•Band 3 + Band 7 ongoing data call •Network-based Energy Saving: cell/carrier switch-
•Band 2 + Band 4 off
• (3G) Call Establishment Signaling Priority in
Overload •(4G) Mobility Load Balancing
•(3G) Prevention of call set-up in poor RF •199498 - Enhancement for SON features (ANR, PCI
conditions and Tx Power Optimization)

•(3G) Inter-frequency Small Cell to Small Cell Security


End user services reselection
•155733 - Support of online certificate status
•(4G) CMAS Enhancements •(3G) Inter-frequency Small Cell to Small Cell verification by the MS
•(4G) eMBMS Awareness Handover

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Home & Enterprise Small Cell Contacts and Resources
• Indoor Program Leader: Jyoti Boppana [email protected]

• Regional small cell support:


• EMEA: Eric Schenberg [email protected]
• NAR: Thomas Portois [email protected]
• CALA: Elizabeth Bravo [email protected]
• APAC: Florian Rodary [email protected]
• Multi-Standard Home & Enterprise PLMs:
• Home cells: Steven Rowley [email protected]
• Enterprise cells: Vikas Batra [email protected]
• SC E2E OA&M Product Management: Padma Sudarsan [email protected]
• SC Security GW and Certificate Management: Driss Boulif [email protected]
• SC Backhaul: Suresh Leroy [email protected]
• Cross small cells portfolio: Anthony Papili [email protected]

• Small Cells Marketing:


• Home cell & small cell overall: Chris Kapuscinski [email protected]
• Enterprise small cells and small cells Services marketing: Jean Jones [email protected]

• Small cells sales resource center for FAQ, Customer presentations, references, etc: http://all4.alcatel-lucent.com/portfolio/wireless/small-cells/

• Internal web pages:


• 9961 Multi-standard Home Cell product page:
http://all.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLt4x39gXJmMU7xlu66EciixjEO8IFgvS99X098nNT9QP0C3JDI8odHRUBNIdA5A!!/delta/base64xml/L0lJayEvUUd3QndJQSEvNElVRkNBISEvNl85X0FLUC9lbl93dw!!?LMSG_CABINET=
Solution_Product_Catalog&LMSG_CONTENT_FILE=Products/Product_Detail_001244.xml

• Enterprise cell product page:


http://all.alcatel-lucent.com/wps/portal/%21ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLt4x39A7QL8h2VAQAT8ihFw%21%21?LMSG_CABINET=Solution_Product_Catalog&LMSG_CONTENT_FILE=Products/Product_Detail_001245.xml

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