Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
David Burgess's Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Awards 2010 America
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2. A Telephone System for the
Next Three Billion
David A. Burgess, CTO
Range Networks, Inc.
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3. 40% OF THE WORLD CANNOT AFFORD BASIC SERVICE
$6 ARPU FLOOR IN A WORLD THAT LIVES ON $3/DAY
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5. HALF OF THE REST IS “CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE”
WHICH IS MOSTLY ABOUT POWER AT THE BTS SITE
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6. Try Something Different
Get full site well below 100 W and run solar.
Flatten the core network (up to 50% savings).
Beyond SIGTRAN and Abis-over-IP: pure VoIP.
Commodity IP switching equipment.
Open source and commodity core systems.
Peer-to-peer call processing.
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7. New Approach: OpenBTS
Network-side GSM stack with direct SIP/RTP
network interface.
Very portable; based on SDR and generic digital
radio.
No BSCs. No MSCs.
Through OpenBTS, 2G handsets appear to
VoIP network as SIP endpoints.
Through OpenBTS, VoIP network appears to
handsets as a normal GSM carrier.
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8. Photos from recent Range Networks install
A WORKING SYSTEM TODAY
FIRST CALL IN 2008, 2G IN PILOT TESTS NOW, GPRS IN 2010, 3G IN 2011.
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9. OpenBTS: GPL Cellular
Open source project with active of contributors.
Copyrights assigned to FSF in October 2008;
public releases under GPLv3 via GNU Radio.
Private licensing & CLA similar to Asterisk/Digium.
>100 developer kits out there (more than Vanu!)
June workshop in Bavaria.
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10. BURNING MAN 2008 & 2009
OPEN-AIR TEST RANGE WITH >20K HANDSETS. AND A LOT OF FUN.
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11. OPENBTS CALL PATHS, BLACK ROCK CITY 2009
GSM TO OPENBTS TO ASTERISK TO VOIP CARRIERS TO “THE DEFAULT WORLD”.
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12. TELECOM NIUE 2010
PILOT NETWORK WITH A TELCO; <<$250K GSM FOR 1,400 PEOPLE, 3,000 VISITORS.
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18. 4 KM TO ALOFI
NIUE SPEECH COVERAGE ESTIMATES
WILL IMPROVE WHEN 900 MHZ INTERFERENCE IS FIXED
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19. What Next?
Airliners, ships & oil platforms
Coal mines, industrial sites
Disaster areas, relief camps
“Forward operating areas”
Small telcos all over the
world
Large-scale rural networks
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20. Thanks to...
Harvind Samra, Glenn Edens
John Gilmore and our other contributors
Free Software Foundation
Software Freedom Law Center
Voxbone, Verizon
Taiichi Fox, Tim Panton, Gov’t of Niue
Lee Dryburgh
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21. At Range Networks we believe that every individual on
the planet should have access to affordable wireless
communications services. Communications is key to
improving quality of life - freedom, health, education,
economic well being, social participation and happiness.
We provide the world’s lowest cost, sustainable, full
featured GSM infrastructure, providing voice, messaging
and data services for a wide range of applications and
environments. Systems that are easy to install, own and
operate.
WWW.RANGENETWORKS.COM
WWW.OPENBTS.ORG
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Notas do Editor
Program says Kestrel. Range Networks a new entity that will be used for a lot of commercial operations related to the project.
In most of the world, GSM *is* phone service. Optimistic. Just because there&#x2019;s no coverage doesn&#x2019;t mean there are no people. Just because there is coverage doesn&#x2019;t mean most people can afford it.
Moving intelligence to the boundaries of the network.
We have software; we have hardware. We have a reference design that draws 60W. Come see a demo during the next break.
NEPs, carriers, spooks, students, variety
GSM user calls through OpenBTS, gets presented to Asterisk as a SIP client, Asterisk runs over Playanet WISP to real-world VoIP services. We also assigned iNum and NANP DIDs directly to GSM handsets.
this year, we started working with real phone companies. the Niue problem is one of providing cellular service for just a few hundred subscribers with reasonable CAPEX. They called Tim Panton, Tim called us.
That&#x2019;s a Trango 900 MHz IP radio about 5 feet from our GSM antenna, transmitting in the middle of the GSM uplink band. A US-run WISP had installed this stuff all over the island and contend that they need no licenses.
Tim Panton dialed into the VUC via OpenBTS and Skype for Asterisk. This was a direct 2G GSM call, not a smart-phone client.
Red is indoor speech, green is outdoor & SMS. Based on surveys. Plan for additional sites in central Alofi and at the airport not a problem since sites are cheap.