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Jose Sirvent
Director de Regional de Ventas
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Ceragon Networks
Incorporation: 1996
Personnel: 500
Revenues in 2009: $184M
NASDAQ: CRNT
Where We Play
LTE-Ready Mobile Backhaul
Mobile Operators
Backhaul Providers
Private Networks
Enterprise Networks
Governments: Local and State
Utilities
We Focus on Backhaul
High Capacity LTE/4G-Ready Wireless Backhaul Networks
Mobile Backhaul
WiMAX Backhaul
Rural Broadband
Any access technology: Wireline or wireless, GSM, CDMA, HSPA, LTE or WiMAX
Access
Backhaul / Metro
Core
Service
Providers
WiMAX Carriers
Private Networks
Over 200 Service Providers & hundreds of Private Networks in more than 130 Countries:*
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OEM
Solution reselling
Per project
OEM 2
OEM 3
Vertical reselling
Capacity Optimization
Cost Efficiency
Access
First Mile
PDH & Ethernet Access
Aggregation
Backbone
Aggregated Links
PDH/SONET & Ethernet
SONET& Ethernet
SDH Aggregation
Metro IP Migration
GbE rings
FibeAir Trunk
SDH
FibeAir IP-10 G
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All Indoor
Compact and modular
All indoor solutions
Full Outdoor
Full outdoor Nodal site,
N+0 to N+N, fully redundant,
All RF units applicable
IP-10
Carrier Ethernet/
Native2
IP-10
TDM
Trunk
TDM
1500R
3200T
IP-10
Carrier Ethernet / Native2
Aggregation
Access
MEN
ETH
Control
All Packet
SONET/SDH
Native2
Complexity? Cost?
Interoperability?
TDMoETH
ETHoTDM
PolyView:
Network Management System for Wireless Backhaul Networks
Reduced operational costs
End-to-end provisioning, group configuration
Why Ceragon
Company:
Market leadership in migration of radio to packet
Widely deployed largest microwave specialist
Global reach and breadth of portfolio
Culture of innovation
Financially sound
Products:
Risk free migration path from TDM to Ethernet
True packet microwave, MEF certified
Integrated networking functions, TDM and Ethernet
Highest possible capacities
Exceptional system gain and spectral efficiency
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High
integration
Redundancy
& resiliency
Strong Economic
Value
Example
Modulation
32 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
All Ethernet
112Mbps
170Mbps
200Mbps
23 E1s + Ethernet
23 E1s + 66Mbps
23 E1s + 123Mbps
23 E1s + 154Mbps
44 E1s + Ethernet
44 E1s + 10Mbps
44 E1s + 67Mbps
44 E1s + 98Mbps
66 E1s + 15Mbps
66 E1s + 47Mbps
Example
traffic mix
66 E1s + Ethernet
75 E1s + Ethernet
75 E1s + 25Mbps
# of
E1s
Modulation
16 QAM
64 QAM
14MHz
7MHz
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
9.5 13.5
14 20
# of
E1s
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
ACM
Point
Modulation
QPSK
9.5 13.5
QPSK
20 - 29
8 PSK
14 20
8 PSK
12
29 - 41
16 QAM
19 28
16 QAM
18
42 - 60
32 QAM
10
24 34
32 QAM
20
49 70
64 QAM
12
28 40
64 QAM
24
57 82
128 QAM
13
32 46
128 QAM
29
69 - 98
256 QAM
16
38 54
256 QAM
34
81 - 115
256 QAM
18
42 60
256 QAM
37
87 - 125
ACM
Point
Modulation
40MHz
28MHz
# of
E1s
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
56MHz
ACM
Point
Modulation
# of
E1s
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
ACM
Point
Modulation
# of
E1s
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
ACM
Point
Modulation
# of
E1s
Ethernet
Capacity
(Mbps)
QPSK
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40- 58
QPSK
23
56 - 80
QPSK
32
76 - 109
8 PSK
23
54- 78
8 PSK
35
83- 119
8 PSK
48
114 - 163
16 QAM
33
78- 111
16 QAM
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122 - 174
16 QAM
64
151 - 217
32 QAM
44
105- 151
32 QAM
65
153 - 218
32 QAM
75
202 - 288
64 QAM
55
131- 188
64 QAM
75
191- 274
64 QAM
75
251 - 358
128 QAM
68
160- 229
128 QAM
75
214 - 305
128 QAM
75
301 - 430
256 QAM
75
178- 255
256 QAM
75
243- 347
256 QAM
75
343 - 490
256 QAM
75
188- 268
256 QAM
75
259- 370
256 QAM
75
372 - 532
Capacity increase by
compression
64
45%
96
29%
128
22%
256
11%
512
5%
RFUs support
FibeAir RFU-HS
High power
FibeAir RFU-C
Standard power
FibeAir IP-10
Functional block diagram
OA&M
Service Management
Gigabit
Ethernet
Fast
Ethernet
ACM
XPIC
Native2 Radio
Ethernet + TDM
Multi
Radio
10-500Mbps, 7-56MHz
Diversity
RFU (6-38GHz)
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Security
E1/
DS1
Ch-STM1/
OC3
Terminal
Mux
Scalability
Quality of
Service
Reliability
Service
Management
Up to 500Mbps per
radio carrier
Advanced CoS
classification
Up to 1Gbps per
channel (with XPIC)
Advanced traffic
policing/rate-limiting
Integrated
non-blocking switch
with 4K VLANs
802.1ad provider
bridges (QinQ)
Flexible scheduling
schemes
Traffic shaping
Hit-less ACM
(QPSK 256QAM)
for enhanced radio
link availability
Scalable nodal
solution
Wireless Ethernet
Ring (RSTP based)
Scalable networks
(1000s of NEs)
802.3ad link
aggregation
Fast link state
propagation
<50msec restoration
time (typical)
802.1ag Ethernet
service OA&M
Advanced Ethernet
statistics
Native2
1+0
FibeAir IP-10
Tail site #1
Native2
Native2
1+1
1+0
Native2
FibeAir IP-10
FibeAir IP-10
1+0
Native2
Tail site #2
FibeAir IP-10
Packet or TDM
based fiber
aggregation
network
or leased lines
1+1
Aggregation site
Fiber site
RNC/
BSC
FibeAir IP-10
Native2
Tail site #3
1+0
n x E1/DS1 interface
FibeAir IP-10
FE/GE interface
MW Radio link
Chain site
FibeAir IP-10
Tail site #4
Native2
1+0
1+1
FibeAir IP-10
FibeAir IP-10
FibeAir IP-10
Tail site
Packet or TDM
based fiber
aggregation
network
or leased lines
Fiber site
Agg. site
Integrated TDM
cross-connect
Integrated Carrier
Ethernet Switching
1+0
Native2
1+0
FibeAir IP-10
Tail site #1
Native2
FibeAir
IP-10
1+0
FibeAir
IP-10
Native2
FibeAir IP-10
Wireless
Native2
Ring
1+0
Tail site #2
Packet or TDM
based fiber
aggregation
network
or leased lines
Ring site
#1
Fiber site
RNC/
BSC
Native2
1+0
Native2
FibeAir
IP-10
1+0
Ring site
#2
n x E1/DS1 interface
Native2
1+0
FE/GE interface
FibeAir
IP-10
MW Radio link
Ring site
#3
FibeAir IP-10
Tail site #3
Protection
Path:
Capacity
Reserved
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New
Primary
Path
Protection
Path:
Available
for Ethernet
traffic
Primary
Path
Native Ethernet
Native E1/T1
Hub
Site
GE
FE/GE
RNC
GE
n x T1/E1
Tail site
FibeAir
IP-10
FibeAir
IP-10
STM1/
OC3
STM1/
OC3
NG-SDH
MSPP
NG-SDH
MSPP
Core
Site
NG-SDH/SONET MSPP
node acts as gateway
between the Native2 and
NG-SDH/SONET based
networks.
Native2 - Is a technology for carrying both TDM and Ethernet traffic Natively
over the same microwave links with dynamic bandwidth allocation.
SDH/SONET MW
links are used where
fiber connections not
available
BSC/MSC
Native Ethernet
Ethernet PWs
Native E1/T1
TDM/ATM PWs
Hub
Site
GE
FE/GE
RNC
GE
n x T1/E1
Tail site
FibeAir
IP-10
FibeAir
IP-10
STM1/
OC3
STM1/
OC3
MPLS
Router
MPLS
Router
Core
Site
Native2 - Is a technology for carrying both TDM and Ethernet traffic Natively
over the same microwave links with dynamic bandwidth allocation.
BSC/MSC
TDM interfaces
add-on slot
Craft
Terminal
(DB9)
16 x E1/T1s
(optional)
External
Alarms
(DB9)
Engineering
order-wire
(optional)
User
Channel
(optional)
(RJ45)
Protection
Interface
(RJ45)
2 x GE combo
ports
Electrical (RJ45)
or Optical (SFP)
5 x FE
Electrical
(RJ45)
Dimensions: Height - 1RU , width < 19" , Depth < 12" (ETSI)
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RFU
interface
(N-Type)
GND
Power
-48V DC
FibeAir IP-10
TDM interfaces add-on cards
Supported in G-Series only
Supports field upgradeable modules (T-Cards):
16 x E1/DS1 T-Card (32 total per unit)
STM1/OC3 Mux T-Card (Terminal-mux for up to 63 E1s / 84 DS1s)
16 x E1/DS1 T-Card
For Migration
For Greenfield
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Assembly options
Radio ACM
Carrier Ethernet Switch
Network resiliency
Sync. Unit
Radio Capacity
10M
25M
50M
100M
150M
200M
300M
All / 500M
Sync. Unit
TDM interfaces
16 E1
16 DS1
T-card slot
XPIC support
AUX
UC (V.11/RS-232)
EOW
Add-ons
Nodal enclosures
Main
Expansion
SFPs
Cables
T-Cards
16 E1
16 DS1
STM1/OC3-Mux
Additional IDUs
(IDU stacking)
Redundancy
Diversity
Addition radio
directions in node
Capacity doubling
XPIC
Multi-radio
ToP-aware transport
Support 1588v2, NTP, etc.
SyncE
Teaching a new dog old tricks
Front
Nodal enclosure
Rear
Proprietary and Confidential
Integrated TDM
cross-connect
Main unit
Expansion unit
M
M
Native2
1+1 HSB
main units
Expansion unit is fully managed through the main units
Native2
1+0
Native2
E
Integrated Ethernet
Switching
1+0
E
E
Integrated TDM
cross-connect
Native2
2+0/XPIC
M
M
Main unit
Expansion unit
M
Native2
1+1 HSB
Multi Radio
2+0 Ethernet Traffic (XPIC supported)
Graceful degradation ability to one carrier
IP-10 G-Series
(slave unit)
Multi radio
interface
Multi
Radio
unit
Radio
interface
Multi radio
interface
Nodal
Enclosure
Nodal
Enclosure
IP-10 G-Series
(master unit)
IP-10 G-Series
(master unit)
Ethernet
User
Interfaces
Multi
Radio
unit
Radio
interface
Ethernet
User
Interface
Multi
Radio
unit
Radio
interface
Multi
Radio
unit
Radio
interface
Carrier Ethernet
Switch
Carrier Ethernet
switch mode
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FibeAir RFU-HP
FibeAir 1500HP
All Indoor
and Split Mount
Compact Solution
Proprietary and Confidential
OCB
OCB
RFU
To Main
Antenna Port
TX
HPA
IF
RX1
from Diversity
Antenna Port
RX2
The Challenge:
Long distance links require costly large antennas
Weight, wind load, complicated assembly & installation
Infrastructure (tower, accessories); shipment costs
Our Solutions:
Reduces antenna size and system cost with ultra high system gain
Decrease number of sites and use longer distance links (double the
distance)
Two ODUs
Main
Antenna
Main
Antenna
Diversity
Antenna`
Two IDMs
Ceragon Unique SD
One RFU
One IDM
Diversity
Antenna
The only one offering single RFU and single IDM for space diversity
Proprietary and Confidential
Main
Antenna
Main
Antenna
Diversity
Antenna
Space Diversity
always working
Diversity
Antenna
Traditional Competitor
Main
2 x Indoors
Antenna
Diversity
Antenna
Main
2 x Indoors
Antenna
Diversity
Antenna
Best, Proven,
High Capacity Long Haul Solutions
Best in terms:
Exceptional System Gain and Spectral efficiency
Up to 30dB in split and 33dB in all indoor
ETSI: Up to 220/500Mbps on a single 28/56Mhz carrier
FCC: Up to 230/450Mbps on a single 30/50Mhz carrier
Carrier Grade ACM (Adaptive Coding and Modulation)
Hitless & errorless, 8 levels of granularity, Service Aware, Adaptive
Latency, Adaptive Power
IF Combining and baseband switching Space Diversity
Optional 2 receivers in a single radio!
Optimized for use with ACM
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Proven in terms:
Long Haul:
More than 22,000 links (Since 2006)
Long Haul Trunk solutions both Split and All indoor:
More than 2,000 links (Since 2008)
Global reach
Enabling reliable high speed communication over lakes and rain
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forests
Serving cell site backhaul in northern territories and in mobile
backbones in the desert
Serving utilities in power grids, rural irrigations systems and helping
control 1000miles long gas pipes
Features
Benefits
Modular
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Split
Lower power consumption
Low foot print impact
Optimized Cost efficiency:
All Indoor
Harsh operational conditions
Limited tower access
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Thank You
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