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Explore how investing in new infrastructure can benefit municipalities, communities, and public safety sectors. Learn from success stories and solutions for enhancing overall efficiency and life quality.
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Agenda 3 • The municipalities, communities and public safety sector overview • Segments solution • Success stories • Wrap-up and questions
Why invest in (new) infrastructure? 4 • The Allegany County (MD, US) story • Faced the closing of the its smokestack industries • Wanted to lure high-tech and biotech business that were fleeing the metro areas – without data infrastructure in place -> attempt failed… • Negotiations with Verizon to provide broadband infrastructure at reasonable price led nowhere… • “we’re so small, we’re completely out of radar scope. The only thing for us to do was build our own network….”
Why invest in (new) infrastructure? 5 • Economic development • Overcome digital divide in rural areas • Increase business (Existing and new) • More employees • “Information for all” • Investing in the area and its people • Regional development • Enhancing communication infrastructure • Increase overall efficiency and life quality
The “information society” vision 6 “ensure that the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communication technologies… are available to all” United Nations Millennium Declaration “…A government founding is available for establishing of regional network and for the purpose of facilitating access to broadband network in sparsely-populated areas…” An information for all – Sweden government bill March 2000
The community arena 7 Utility companies Municipal authorities Commercial and industrial users Security and law enforcement agencies Local Service Providers
Local & Municipal Government Educational Institutions Health Care Law Enforcement Regional Authorities and companies Airport Authority, Transportation, Utility companies Affiliated Agencies Social Services, Library System, Business Development Council Municipal Organizations Museum, Arts, Historical Society, YMCA Structure & Utility Bridges, Dams, Waste management Emergency communication Touching every agency… 10
Municipal connectivity 11 • Municipal authority buildings • Distant areas surveillance, On-line data & information transfer • Residential • Broadband data lines. Telephony (VoIP) • Business/commercial • Improving business environment • Rural connectivity • Public transportation
The Solution 12 • NetLink MP and NetStream MP2P to support high-speed wireless IP services • NetLink F and NetStream for high speed links and backbone • Support mobile connection using the SU-M • Providing End-to-End solution and support
What does end-to-end mean? 13 • Router / Switch • PC • Gateway • Traffic Management • Network Management • Backbone • Servers • Security (VPN) • VoIP • And many more…
Typical ‘community’ application 14 • Community application • Instant Messaging • Mail / Video / Voice app. • Online information • E-learning • E-Commerce • ‘Home’ workers • Security and Alarms • Advertisement • Healthcare applications
15 Traffic monitoring Leased Line replacement Connectivity to temporary sites
Central office Branch Office Typical Building (PTP) Connection 16 Wireless connection Office PBX Internet LAN LAN
Backbone Architecture 17 ATM Ring Local Ring Local Node
Main NOC Rural POP End points Solution 18 Satellite Hub E1 Lines Internet SU GW PSTN AU Prepaid DB and CDR Collector NetLink Base station
Public safety communication needs 20 • Efficient 2-way access/connectivity • On-line information access (stolen cars, wanted individuals) • Control unit to base communication (finger prints of arrested suspects) • Increase time unit spends in field • Control over high risk devices/areas • High crime rate areas • Industrial areas • Highways and other accident prone routes • Immediate data from various clients • Banks • Ambulances
Law enforcement agencies solution 21 • Station and buildings: PTP/PMP solution using NetLink F, NetStream, NetLink H and NetLink MP • The ‘on the go’ solution includes: • Mobile (cars): NetLink MP (SU-M) • Mobile (hand held): Semi “in-door” application • Mobile IP, roaming, Security (Equitel, Pedcom…) • Control Center and CAD (911)
Law Enforcement Agencies 22 • Police, Fire, EMS • Mobility to patrol cars for field reporting functions • Data transfer in strategic areas • Disaster Preparedness Efficient Coverage Leads to Hazards Decrease
80 Data Choices Meet Customers’ Various Needs 23 800MHz 9.6 kbps CDPD 28.8 kbps Netronics SU-M 1.54 mbps
Mobile Solution 24 • Cruisers have instant secure connection to LAN • Connection is Smooth - no need to restart • Data is encrypted end-to-end • No need to stop at station to file reports • San Diego sheriff: • 650 Vehicles • 70 AP’s and Antennas • NetLink for backhaul • Integrated software providing mobile IP and end-to-end encryption
Control and Surveillance Devices (Cameras) 26 • The Need: Provide 7/24 cameras surveillance • Solution: • PTP solution using NetLink, NetStream, NetLink MP • Solution: Camera – Axis, Panasonic
Crisis Management 28 • The Need: emergency preparedness communication solution • Command Center - temporary wireless LAN links • Network services • Instant Internet updates – text & images • VOIP telephone • The solution: “disaster recovery” package • PTP connection (NetLink and NetStream) • All relevant accessories • Cookbook
ABC Communications 30 • ABC Communications – The largest provider of integrated telecommunication's products and services in northern British Colombia, Canada • Application: High Speed Internet and Inter-network connectivity in rural province – Quesnel City (municipal and government offices)
ABC Communications – from the field 32 Quesnel City
ABC Communications – from the field 33 Bob Allen President, ABC Communications “…We’ve been very pleased with all our NetLink systems. Now on upgrading to OFDM, we can offer data rates of up to 12Mbps, ideal for businesses and government ministries in the province…” (The Observer, Wednesday, July 17, 2002)
City backbone and access networks in Karlskrona muncipality 34 • Requirements: • Community network and ISP network • International promotion through the Internet • Solution: • NetLink 2.4 GHz Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint • NetLink D for backhaul • Web cameras for area promotion in the Internet
Community: Modalen, Norway 35 • Remote community in western Norway • 150 families / 400 inhabitants • Provide 2Mbit/sec Internet access to every home • On-line banking, distance learning, VoIP phones • Use TV as I/O device • Use NetLink equipment in 2.4GHz
The site 14 Municipalities 43000 inhabitants 90 sq. kms 12 industrial areas Charles de Gaulle airport High number of hotels The need Increase security Coordinate municipality polices Real time access from any location on the area, including patrol cars Police Application in France 36
The Solution 37 • Initial deployment in Roissy en France (head of the community) • 20 cameras in strategic locations • 39 policemen • 9 patrol cars • 1 central control location, with real time communication to all policemen • Wireless backbone with NetLink D2411 outdoor • IP cameras with embedded http server in remote controlled domes • Local distribution with NetLink Access Units • Ruggedized PC’s in patrol cars connected to Indoor Subscriber Units and portable IP cameras
The Buying Decision 39 • Ultimate buying decision made by IT professional • Seemingly technical decision but… • Usually IT managers don’t know RF and wireless! • Mostly IT managers have networking background • Uses: • Other IT Co-workers & Friends • Internet • Direct Marketing Company Recommendations • Magazines • Trade Shows Usually Attended By IT Management
Discover the need and Migrate to similar areas • schools -> libraries • Water -> Gas • police -> fire->EMS Leverage on existing infrastructure Road map to success 40 Start where there is Money (Budget, Funds, Grants, Person ) • Economic development • Public Safety • Specific need Start where there is a Need • Location • Population Density • Geographical (physical) structure Build the relationship and Develop other needs • City management
Municipalities in remote urban and rural areas Municipal authorities buildings Habitant’s connectivity Through ISP Through the city Businesses connectivity Through ISP Through the city Rural connectivity Temporary connectivity Public transportation The ‘targeted’ segments 42 • Public Safety • Agency (Police, Fire, EMS) connectivity • Buildings • Mobile (cars) • Mobile (hand held) • Crises management
The Wireless Solution 43 • End-to-end Internet/Intranet connectivity solutions (including Voice, Video, and Data) to government agencies, law enforcement, educational institutions, health facilities and many others. • Robust, efficient, firm, secured ,inexpensive, minimized ongoing costs • Citizens and the business community will reap the rewards of this infrastructure. • The advanced, reliable and cost-effective solution can create new perspectives for the community
Main Selling points 44 • No massive infrastructure needed - Low initial investment • Low cost equipment - Limited up-front capital expenditure • Fast Deployment • Minimal installation time – plug & play • Small base station size • Proportional deployment scale • Easy to configure and maintain • Combined solution for voice and data network connection • Operates in all licensed and unlicensed bands • Scalable, modular design • Efficient application, tailored to specific needs
Open discussion 45 • Verticals buying decision is not based only on the technical aspects • The wireless part is only a single portion of the overall connectivity concept (20-30%) and yet it’s the “enabler” • The ‘approach’ should include • Solution orientation • Hand holding for End-to-End solution (Long process) • Focused targets