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Title: Introducing the Denver Model


1
Introducing the Denver Model
  • A better way to deploy multi-carrier,
    multi-application wireless networks in public
    facilities

2
  • Market leader in in-building coverage and
    capacity solutions
  • Installed worldwide, with over 3,000 systems
    shipped to over 27 countries
  • Innovative, patented technology (10 patents
    issued 4 pending)
  • Deploy Cellular, PCS, SMR, iDEN, paging and WiFi
    bands
  • Headquarters in San Jose, CA
  • Private company, venture funded

3
LGC the Choice for Public Venues
  • JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Portland, Oakland,
    Austin, Love Field, Orlando Sanford, Denver,
    Detroit and Palm Beach Airports
  • Delta Center, Rose Garden, Patriots Stadium,
    Bradley Center, Alltel Arena, Safeco Field, Busch
    Stadium sports arenas
  • 2002 Winter Olympics
  • All venues
  • LGC was only technology used
  • MGM Grand, New York New York, Bellagio, Venetian,
    Mirage, Treasure Island, Mandalay Bay and Borgata
    Casinos
  • Anaheim, Richmond and Washington, DC convention
    centers

4
Lots of Problems with Wireless Deployment
Projects at Airports
The little carriers have to pay the same lease
as the big carriers
  • The lease payment is too high

We only want to cover part of the airport and
youre making us pay a full share of the
equipment cost!
We dont want to share amplifiers and antennas
with another carrier
Can we wait until 2005 to participate in this
project?
The carriers have to provide free WiFi or a
Public Safety system to the airport
The carriers wont pay us what the property is
worth in lease payments
5
Introducing the Denver Model
  • Created by DIA IT Management and Pericle
    Communications, a Colorado Springs consulting
    firm
  • Allows significant carrier participation in the
    selection of the vendor and the design of the
    system
  • Lease payments reflect the amount of capacity a
    given carrier is broadcasting into the airport
  • No intermediary organization to manage the
    system(s) once they are deployed

6
DIA background
  • Pure coax system installed when airport was built
  • Interference problems
  • Interference issues, especially for CDMA carriers
  • Carriers had moved to outside in coverage from
    macro sites
  • Coverage was spotty in some areas
  • Reached capacity limits
  • DIA wanted to improve their SMR radio performance
  • Required carriers to buy the SMR antenna system
    as part of the deal

7
The role of Pericle Communications
  • Served as an intermediary and organizer between
    the carriers and the airport
  • Collected and homogenized the technical desires
    of the carriers with regard to the antenna system
  • Wrote an RFP and managed the selection process
  • But only the carriers voted on the vendor
    selection
  • Along with the carriers, validated performance of
    installed system
  • Offer RF refereeing service on an on-going basis

8
Benefits of having an Independent Process Manager
(the Pericle Role)
  • Handles surge of work associated with the
    project, but they leave when the deployment is
    finished
  • Add RF expertise not found in most airport IT
    organizations
  • No additional cost burden beyond deployment
  • Ability to independently represent the needs of
    all the carriers
  • Power to make calls on divergence of vision and
    create a common ground that is palatable to all
    parties

9
Technical Attributes of Denver Project
  • Carriers wanted
  • Independent antenna systems for each carrier
  • Different coverage areas
  • Widely varying capacity requirements
  • Different design metrics
  • Most based on minimum signal strength
  • One CDMA carrier wanted a minimum signal to
    interference level
  • Our experience has shown that these requests are
    typical for airport projects

10
LGCs Winning Response
  • Separate antenna system for each carrier
  • Full power of amplifier dedicated to each carrier
    means fewer antenna points while delivering high
    capacity
  • Allows for different coverage areas dont pay
    for electronics you dont need
  • Allows for expansion in the future without
    renegotiation between carriers
  • Allows for separation of SMR band and Cellular
    band to eliminate interference
  • Coax free design (CAT5 to antenna points)
  • Faster deployment and lower cost

11
Novel Lease Payment Structure
  • All carriers had Master Lease Agreements with the
    airport (Nine outdoor sites previously deployed)
  • Leases had a fixed and variable component
  • Base lease, per basestation, is the same for all
    carriers
  • Additional fee based on amount of capacity
    delivered
  • Carriers with smaller marketshare pay less, those
    with more customers pay more
  • Allows airport to participate in the success of
    the system, without the dreaded per minute
    charge

12
Summary of Denver Model Benefits
  • High level of cooperation between carriers and
    airport
  • Pericle Communications added significant RF
    expertise and created a neutral body that
    represented all the carriers, but served the
    project first
  • Independent antenna systems installed in one
    project met the varied needs of the carriers
  • Capacity based lease model allows the airport to
    receive full benefit of the opportunity but in
    a manner that is equitable to the carriers
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