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NCAR & Nextel

NCAR & Nextel. Presented by Del Harris Bryan Anderson. Covered Today. History of Mobile Communication Cellular at NCAR Current Issues Future Possibilities. History of Mobile Telephone Service. 1946 Mobile Telephone Service introduced (MTS).

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NCAR & Nextel

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  1. NCAR & Nextel Presented by Del Harris Bryan Anderson

  2. Covered Today • History of Mobile Communication • Cellular at NCAR • Current Issues • Future Possibilities

  3. History of Mobile Telephone Service • 1946 Mobile Telephone Service introduced (MTS). • 1947 First concept design of cellular in by AT&T • 1958 & 1968 AT&T petitioned for frequencies in the 800MHz and up bands. • 1964 IMTS was introduced. • 1969 AT&T built a one dimensional cell system.

  4. History of Mobile Telephone Service (Cont) • 1970 FCC requests AT&T to build first cellular mobile vehicle prototype system for allocation bandwidth justification. • 1973 Motorola demonstrated first portable mobile phone handset. • 1982 AT&T is notified by justice department to split apart. • 1983 FCC completes spectrum allocation for cellular 800Mhz A&B bands.

  5. History of Mobile Telephone Service (Cont) • 1983 simultaneously AT&T and Motorola build first competing Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) cellular systems G1. • 1984 AT&T relinquishes Bell System’s Wireless. • 1989 Time Division Multiple access TDMA introduced. • 1995 Code Division Multiple access CDMA introduced. • 1996 Nokia introduces first handheld Phone/Computer.

  6. Early Cellular Concept Overview

  7. Cellular at NCAR

  8. NETS: Cellular Transition • Early methods • Pager coverage/response issues • Bulky licensed radio’s • Cellular’s attractive features • Nation wide mobile phone access • Push to Talk (PTT) • Data features

  9. Adopted Nextel Solution • Nextel pluses • Unique PTT feature handy • Good nationwide major Metropolitan coverage • Nextel shortfalls • Internal building coverage • Nationwide coverage inconsistent • Rural coverage • Lack of roaming

  10. Nextel ML Building Coverage Solution • Approached Nextel directly. • Nextel did ML Site evaluation. • Nextel Solution costly. • Acquired Nextel Design Implementation • Evaluated Nextel Solution • Acquired few basic system components. • Evaluated components • Acquire & Install Phase 1 products • Acquire & Install Phase 2 products • Expand coverage areas

  11. New Nextel SMR800 System • Systems Specifications • SMR800 Single Band limited • Repeaters • Antenna • Open Band components limits • Combiner/dividers .8-2.3GHz • Directional Couplers .8-2.3GHz • Lightning Protector .7-2.7GHz • Cabling .03-5.8GHz

  12. Nextel Network Testing • Spectrum Analyzer • iDEN internal handset diagnostic mode. • Diagnostic Access code i836 Keys: • Press #Key,*Key, Menu Key, and Right Arrow Key sequence in less than 5 seconds. • Phone will enter “Trace Mode” Menu • Two Operational Diagnostic modes

  13. ML System Diagram • ML Nextel SMR800.dwg

  14. Additional Nextel Building Site Installations • Design: Pseudo Complete • ML • FL4 • FL3 • Design: Inherited Partial Installs • CG1 • FL2

  15. Future Nextel Site Installations • Pending sites • FL0 • FL1 • CG2 • CG3 • Jeffco • Marshall

  16. Issues

  17. ML Nextel Building System Issues • Ongoing • Building to system call handoffs • Difficult Coverage • Small nodes • Exterior areas • New • Nextel Frequency Re-band • Building Network wide upgrade needed • Nextel/Sprint Merger

  18. Sprint/Nextel Merger • Sprint acquired Nextel • Two different Technologies • Two different Bands • Nextel’s future? • Frequency band

  19. Basic Frequency Re-band Graphic

  20. Nextel Reband Zones

  21. Nextel Reband Timeline

  22. Nextel Network Dependency • Life Safety • CISL • NETS • ESS • HPS • UCAR • PPS

  23. Possible Solutions

  24. Nextel SMR900 Solution 1 • ML Nextel SMR900&900 Option 1.dwg

  25. Nextel SMR900 Solution 2 • ML Nextel SMR800&900 Option 2.dwg

  26. NCAR Cellular Solutions • Correct Nextel Issues • Correct Nextel Issues & Install Second Vendor Solution • Abandon Nextel & Install New Vendor Solution • Cellular • VOIP/Cellular

  27. Pro’s Existing Nextel users not displaced SMR 900 dead air & drop calls will be eliminated. Con’s Complete System replacement, minus media, costly. Live with present system pitfalls Nextel uncertain future Upgrade Present System

  28. Pro’s Dual system redundancy/options Existing Nextel users not displaced Overcome Nextel Nationwide short falls Con’s Complete Nextel System overhaul minus media replacement costly Complete Second System Installation required. Possibility of Dual System Interference Nextel uncertain future Correct Nextel Issues & Install Second Vendor Solution

  29. Pro’s Overcome Nextel Nationwide short falls No further investment in present systems. Con’s All UCAR users will need to buy in. New system technology and installation costs an unknown at this time. Abandon Nextel & After Installation of a New Vendor Solution

  30. New FCC Public Safety Building Coverage Issues • Public Safety • First Responder Communications • 200 Cities have already adopted. • Present SMR800 system partially accommodates Public Safety. • Future may include 700MHz.

  31. FCC & Cellular Vendor Concerns over in Building Repeaters • FCC • Interference • Vendor • Interference • Experienced personnel • Maintained

  32. American Signal Multiplexing Methods • TDMA is TDM based • GSM is TDM based • iDEN Nextel is TDM based • CDMA by Qualcomm Technologies

  33. Wireless Voice: The Skies the limit • Conclusion: • Knowns • We need to define what are OUR requirements are! • Voice • In Building! • Nation Wide! • Rural! • PTT? • Data?

  34. Wireless Voice: The Skies the limit (Cont) • Conclusions: • Unknowns • Selected systems technology • Selected systems band • Selected system longevity • Selected systems shortfalls

  35. Comments

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