MWC Day 2 – Meetings & Presenting at the Small Cell Zone

Day 2 has come and gone and it’s crazy to think MWC is already half over. As we get into the belly of the show, the meetings and demos are in full swing.

Below, Benoit preps for yet another demo of iBwave Mobile as, behind Benoit, Super iBwave Man longs to have his picture taken.

Small Cell Zone

Many Small Cell Forum partners took the stage today in the Small Cell Zone to discuss the various challenges and solutions to mass small cell deployment.

Benoit Fleury, our VP Products & Innovation presented iBwave’s view of small cell challenges and solutions, which includes iBwave Mobile Planner, our new mobile app for simple and quick small cell designs on the go.

If you missed his presentation today, be sure to drop by the Small Cell Zone (Stand 7F61) tomorrow (Wednesday) from 1:30pm to 2:00pm to catch Benoit for an encore.

Check back for Day 3 news, which will include highlights, photos and videos from our in-building cocktail!

MWC 2014 Day 1 – Meet the iBwave Team

It’s that time of year again! We made it to Barcelona and we’re ready for a week light on sleep and heavy on announcements, innovation, meetings and new knowledge. Not to mention delicious Spanish wine and tapas. And what better way to get into a Barcelona state of mind, than to start the week off with a little photo tour of the city.

Onto the show floor to check on the booth after a quick stop at the grocery store. 

Meet the Team

It seems as though the iBwave team at MWC grows every year. This year, we are ten (unless you count our cut-out of Super iBwave Man and his geeky friend, then we’re 12):

  • Mario Bouchard, President & CEO
  • Nathalie Robitaille, VP Marketing
  • Juan Felipe Gonzalez, Senior VP Global Sales
  • Benoit Fleury, VP Products & Innovation
  • Peter Thalmeir, Director Sales Engineering EMEA
  • Robert Froger, Director Sales EMEA
  • Nicole Jezabek, Regional Sales Manager CSE
  • Erik Nilsson, Regional Sales Manager UK & Nordic Regions
  • Ken Pilkington, Regional Sales Manager Southern and Western Europe
  • Sébastien Dardenne, Sales Engineer EMEA

“iBwave is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. It’s my tenth Mobile World Congress. We are ten iBwavers at the booth, and so we hope to see ten times more of you in numbers!” 

Day 1

Day 1 was filled with announcements, many from iBwave customers and friends. iBwave had its own announcement as well – releasing iBwave Mobile Planner, our new app for simple and quick on-site small cell designs. Learn more about it here.

Small Cell Zone

As part of our MWC presence, iBwave is also sponsoring and participating in the Small Cell Forum‘s Zone this year. The stand (located in Hall 7 at Stand 7F61) plays host to leading companies and innovators at the cutting edge of small cell development. Members are showcasing the latest products and innovations, while illuminating the issues and opportunities shaping our industry through a three day speaker program.

Our own Benoit Fleury, VP Products & Innovation is taking the stage at the Small Cell Zone twice to present iBwave Mobile Planner.

Catch Benoit’s presentation:

Tuesday February 24 15.00-15.30 Wednesday February 25 13.30-14.00 Stay tuned for more Mobile World fun tomorrow right here!

Small Cell Network Design: How to make it Simple – Learn more at MWC!

Originally published in the Small Cell Forum blog, available here:

The process of planning, deploying and maintaining enterprise small cell networks needs to be significantly simplified in order for large scale deployments to be economically feasible.

As with any new technology, small cells are poised to solve many of the issues facing the wireless industry at the moment but they also bring with them their own set of challenges. Based on discussions we’ve had with major players in the industry, the following challenges were recurring nearly everywhere we asked.

CHALLENGES OF SMALL CELL NETWORK DESIGN

  1. Scale of Deployments

    The sheer scale of deployment that is being envisaged, and even committed to by many operators. What it means is that the present way of planning and deploying macro and DAS sites cannot be the same as for small cell sites. Everyone says so, but established methods and procedures are not always easy to change.

  2. Backhaul Connectivity

    I believe we’re past the hype phase but there sure is a lot of marketing momentum around small cells. But is there adequate backhaul capacity in the metro/access core, and is there adequate connectivity right to the edge of the radio transceivers? And it’s not just capacity. What about synchronization as we’re increasingly dealing with packet-based circuits?

  3. Convergence of Technologies

    We’re talking about 3G, LTE and Wi-Fi working as one HetNet. We’re talking about outdoor macro and small cells interacting much more closely, and advanced self-organizing algorithms making it all smarter.

  4. Interference Mitigation

    Specifically between the macro network and the small cells. Many operators we’ve talked to are particularly concerned about this point. SON might help but that may take a while. So that is an important challenge that needs to be taken into consideration in planning and deploying small cells.

  5. Collaboration across Environments

    Less technical than the previous ones but certainly important. Mobile and Wi-Fi are usually handled by different groups of people, either inside a company or across companies with often very different approaches to networking. Same with folks involved in outdoor networks from in-building sites. Bringing all this together calls for increased collaboration, and again that is easier said than done.

Let’s take a closer look at challenge #1 – scale of deployments – why this is occurring and how to overcome it.

DEPLOYMENT DYNAMICS

In terms of volume, we can expect a small cell volume of at least 10 times that of DAS. According to Joe Madden from Mobile Experts, 168,000 indoor small cells have already been deployed in enterprise and indoor urban sites and that is just scratching the surface. But they’re very different animals so for those of us used to deploying macro or DAS networks,

MACRO / DAS

  • Engineering Driven
  • Large/complex venues
  • Select number of sites
  • Weeks to plan
  • RF expertise
  • High cost
  • Manual network optimization
  • Heavy approval process

SMALL CELLS

  • Field Driven
  • Small to medium venues
  • High volume of sites (>10x)
  • Hours to plan
  • Field/IT personnel
  • Low cost
  • Self-optimizing network (SON)
  • Streamlined approval process

CHALLENGE: CONTINUED ENGINEERING IMPLICATION WITHOUT BEING A BOTTLENECK

iBwave has had extensive discussions with industry leading operators, equipment manufacturers and system integrators on the space that small cells will occupy within the wireless ecosystem in the near future.

Based on these discussions, we have taken a new and radical approach using mobile devices to ensure small cell deployments are intuitive, simple and inexpensive. We’re excited to give a sneak peek of this brand new product during Mobile World Congress and look forward to hearing the industry’s feedback, especially from our colleagues in the Small Cell Forum.

PRESENTATION: SMALL CELL NETWORK DESIGN. MAKE IT SIMPLE.

Benoit Fleury, iBwave’s savvy VP Products & Innovation will be presenting twice in the Small Cell Zone during Mobile World Congress. He’ll be going over the real-world challenges of small cell planning and deployment as well as demo’ing iBwave’s new mobile app that enables complete small cell network designs on-site.

Tuesday February 25, 3:00-3:30 
Wednesday February 26, 1:30-2:00

COME SAY HELLO

Can’t make it for either presentation? Get a demo at the iBwave booth from one of our friendly sales engineers anytime during the show.

Hall 7, Stand 7C71

JOIN US FOR A COCKTAIL

We’re hosting a cocktail and we’d like all of our small cell friends to be there! Co-hosted with SOLiD, Cisco, MCCI and ip.access.

Wednesday, February 26 
4pm to 6pm at our booth 
Hall 7, Stand 7C71 
RSVP here

We hope to see you in Barcelona!

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