Pacific ICT Ministrial Forum Nuku’Alofa, Tonga February 17, 2009 O3b Network Proprietary
Problem Definition Submarine Fiber Network Source: Telegeography
Other 3 Billion People The developing world has a very limited supply of bandwidth connectivity 1 bln 200 mm 1.15 bln 500 mm 35 mm
About O3b Networks HQ in Jersey, Channel Islands U.S. offices in Denver, Colorado Spectrum managed through U.K. Ofcom Serving Other 3 Billions People in emerging and less developed economies Technical 4.3 GHz spectrum per satellite (20 x 216 MHz per beam) Up to 12 Gbps per satellite (20 x 600 Mb/s) Over 1920 transponder equivalents (36 MHz) of capacity available to lesser developed economies O3b Network Proprietary
HQ in Jersey, Channel Islands
U.S. offices in Denver, Colorado
Spectrum managed through U.K. Ofcom
Serving Other 3 Billions People in emerging and less developed economies
Technical
4.3 GHz spectrum per satellite (20 x 216 MHz per beam)
Up to 12 Gbps per satellite (20 x 600 Mb/s)
Over 1920 transponder equivalents (36 MHz) of capacity available to lesser developed economies
Manufactured byThales Alenia Space Partly based on Globalstar 2 heritage 12 steerable antennas: Each antenna can be individually controlled to point and track a ground terminal location (steerable +/- 26°) Bent-pipe No on-board processing or crosslinks Satellite Design O3b Network Proprietary
Manufactured byThales Alenia Space
Partly based on Globalstar 2 heritage
12 steerable antennas: Each antenna can be individually controlled to point and track a ground terminal location (steerable +/- 26°)
Bent-pipe
No on-board processing or crosslinks
Orbit at 8,063 Km 288 minute orbital period In-orbit redundancy 10 years minimum life time First 8 satellites to launch in Nov. 2010 via Sea Launch 2 nd , 3 rd launches in 2011 Satellite Design
Orbit at 8,063 Km
288 minute orbital period
In-orbit redundancy
10 years minimum life time
First 8 satellites to launch in Nov. 2010 via Sea Launch
2 nd , 3 rd launches in 2011
O3b Networks - Scalable Growth 16 satellites 40+ satellites
Beam Characteristics Coverage 45° N/S 2 beams for gateways 10 beams for remotes 80 remote beams per launch 1.2 Gbps per beam (600 Mb/s x 2) 96 Gbps available first launch Beam coverage: 500 Km Transponder: 216 MHz Ka-band Downlink: 17.8 GHz – 18.6 GHz /18.8 GHz – 19.3 GHz Uplink: 27.6 GHz – 28.4 GHz/28.6 GHz – 29.1 GHz O3b Network Proprietary
Coverage 45° N/S
2 beams for gateways
10 beams for remotes
80 remote beams per launch
1.2 Gbps per beam (600 Mb/s x 2)
96 Gbps available first launch
Beam coverage: 500 Km
Transponder: 216 MHz
Ka-band
Downlink: 17.8 GHz – 18.6 GHz /18.8 GHz – 19.3 GHz
Uplink: 27.6 GHz – 28.4 GHz/28.6 GHz – 29.1 GHz
O3b Networks Customers and Opportunities 4 Satellite Coverage 5 Satellite Coverage 6-8 Satellite Coverage
Frequency Non-interfering with GEO’s UK Ofcom / ITU priorities on Ka Few large tracking dishes (3.5m) Epfd studies verified no interference / T-band coordination Large Separation Angle O3B GEO Belt
Non-interfering with GEO’s
UK Ofcom / ITU priorities on Ka
Few large tracking dishes (3.5m)
Epfd studies verified no interference / T-band coordination
Fiber over Satellite Speed Availability Fiber GEO .1 5 100
Latency and Web 2.0 Long-haul Fiber / O3b 122ms GEO Satellite 600ms Press here to start Local 50ms
The Pacific Island Nations Situation: 22 Island Nations, each made up of many individual islands Cable is too expensive (estimated $250m to reach 17 of the capitals) Cable only reaches capital, but cannot reach outlying islands Islands are often too far for Microwave, and thus rely on GEO satellite for inter-island communications Nations should spend their funds on internal development Pacific Islands Example
The Pacific Island Nations
Situation:
22 Island Nations, each made up of many individual islands
Cable is too expensive (estimated $250m to reach 17 of the capitals)
Cable only reaches capital, but cannot reach outlying islands
Islands are often too far for Microwave, and thus rely on GEO satellite for inter-island communications
Nations should spend their funds on internal development
Current Fibre System - Pacific Islands
Pacific Island Nations
Sample: 10 Geo Spot Beam Design-The Pacific Islands
Solution: Fibre Quality Connections to all islands Package 1 : QuickStart for main island: An STM-1 to each island (Country Capital) 122ms latency 99.5% SLA (CIR) $600/mb Service activation fee: USD 350,000 (For ground equipment) + Shipping + Installation O3b Networks Pacific Island Proposal
Solution: Fibre Quality Connections to all islands
Package 1 : QuickStart for main island:
An STM-1 to each island (Country Capital)
122ms latency
99.5% SLA (CIR)
$600/mb
Service activation fee: USD 350,000 (For ground equipment) + Shipping + Installation
Solution: Fibre Quality Connections to all islands Package 2 : QuickVar for main island: 20Mb or more for each outlying island 122ms latency 99.3% SLA (CIR) $1000/mb Service activation fee: USD 20,000 (For ground equipment) + Shipping + Installation O3b Networks Pacific Island Proposal
Solution: Fibre Quality Connections to all islands
Package 2 : QuickVar for main island:
20Mb or more for each outlying island
122ms latency
99.3% SLA (CIR)
$1000/mb
Service activation fee: USD 20,000 (For ground equipment) + Shipping + Installation
Plan: Funding Partners (e.g. World Bank, ADB, IMF) would sponsor service activation fee to main island while regional organisations and development agencies e.g. ITU, SPC, PITA, etc facilitate the negotiation and agreements as well as implementation Government would guarantee payment of our service Government would cover cost of service activation fee to any outlying island O3b will provide connection equipment at our teleport location O3b will provide $600/MB pricing and SLA on QuickStart Service O3b will provide $1000/MB pricing and SLA on QuickVar Service O3b Networks Pacific Island Proposal
Plan:
Funding Partners (e.g. World Bank, ADB, IMF) would sponsor service activation fee to main island while regional organisations and development agencies e.g. ITU, SPC, PITA, etc facilitate the negotiation and agreements as well as implementation
Government would guarantee payment of our service
Government would cover cost of service activation fee to any outlying island
O3b will provide connection equipment at our teleport location
O3b will provide $600/MB pricing and SLA on QuickStart Service
O3b will provide $1000/MB pricing and SLA on QuickVar Service
Pacific ICT Project QuickStart/QuickVar Network QuickStart Link Voice Video Data Internet QS QV LAN PSTN Switch / IP Router Cell Switch T O N G A Beam Coverage QuickVar Kit (20Mb+) QuickStart Link QuickVar Link REMOTE SITES QUICKVAR QuickStart (Customer Location-Hub Site) QuickVar Kit (20Mb+) QuickVar Kit (20Mb+) QuickVar Kit (20Mb+) Computers / Phones O3b Teleport (Hawaii)
Create a Public-Private partnership to foster the access to a high speed, low latency IP backbone to the global Internet Road mapping toward achievable programs to deliver broadband services Determine bandwidth requirements to each location Link Budget for each main island Contract Single Master Service Agreement Service Order for each beam Add outlying islands, direct to tower capacity at a later date Next Steps
Create a Public-Private partnership to foster the access to a high speed, low latency IP backbone to the global Internet
Road mapping toward achievable programs to deliver broadband services
Determine bandwidth requirements to each location
Link Budget for each main island
Contract
Single Master Service Agreement
Service Order for each beam
Add outlying islands, direct to tower capacity at a later date
Contact : Mr. Nara S. Sihavong Sales & Marketing [email_address] www.o3bnetworks.com THANK YOU!
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