The primary objective of any Femtocell Access
Point (AP) deployment strategy is to extend the
same quality voice service that subscribers
currently receive from the macro network, down
to the home or workplace. A successful
deployment will improve coverage, reduce macro
network capital expenditure (CAPEX) and result
in increased cellular operator visibility in the
home.
The uptake of Femtocell services will depend on
the reliability and quality of both the cellular
operator’s network and the third-party
broadband connection. When things go wrong,
cell phone subscribers will turn to cellular
operators for support even if the root cause of
the problem lies with the broadband connection
to the home or workplace. Hence, the effects of
any third-party ISP broadband network issues or
traffic management policies need to be very
closely monitored and the ramifications quickly
communicated to subscribers.
Using data from Epitiro’s ongoing broadband
network analysis projects, this guide highlights
quality issues that are likely to occur in Femtocell
deployments. The guide also suggests a two-part
strategy of pre-deployment analysis to determine
the readiness of an ISP's network for Femtocell-based
telephony services, and continuous in-life
monitoring of voice quality. Also introduced is
the need for new network management tools as
current systems and methods for managing and
monitoring macro networks may be ineffective
with respect to understanding the quality of AP-based
traffic backhauled over third-party
broadband networks.
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