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HEAnet Wireless Strategy. Brief. Investigate nationally ubiquitous wireless access to the HEAnet network for all HEAnet clients. Identify all potential options Identify & Investigate the most feasible options Recommend a Strategy. Approach. Widespread Consultation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: HEAnet Wireless Strategy

HEAnet Wireless Strategy

Page 2: HEAnet Wireless Strategy

Brief• Investigate nationally ubiquitous wireless

access to the HEAnet network for all HEAnet clients.

• Identify all potential options• Identify & Investigate the most feasible options• Recommend a Strategy

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Wi-Fi Peering

Widespread Consultation13 Candidate Solutions Initially Considered5 Candidate Solutions Investigated in detailStrategy Issued to board & adoptedProcurement exercise conductedTender awarded to O2Service ready Aug 08

Approach

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Some Key Findings• Overwhelming agreement - extend campus

cloud• Quality of Service• Price/Cost• Ease of use• Regulatory Viability

• Commercial Viability– To deliver– To maintain

• Mobility• Ease of delivery• Inability to fund from existing HEI funds

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Key Recommendations• Develop, communicate and implement a wireless

strategy– meets major requirements – has widespread sectoral buy-in– Is flexible to keep pace with technology and commercial

changes• Implement the strategy over 2 major phases

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Key Recommendations• Put in place mechanisms to drive adoption

and ensure success– Funding plan– Sectoral and HEI service owners– Communication & marketing plans and resources– Acquisition, Provisioning and Support Mechanisms

• Put in place review and Governance mechanisms

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Phase 1 - Mid 2008 - 2010• Deliver a national high quality and affordable MNO

wireless service – Sept 2008 • Drive adoption – target - 10% of HEI market per

annum• DO NOT implement WiFi hotspot peering • Rollout emerging security middleware strategies

– National Sectoral Federation– Eduroam

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Bridge to Phase 2• Build sectoral expertise on next generation mobile

wireless (WIMAX or others) by supporting and assessing nominated trials

• Apply to COMREG for sectoral Wireless licences (technology agnostic)

• Conduct annual and mid term review

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Phase 2 - 2010 - 2013• Mid Term Review – confirms technology selection• Design, Procure and Deliver an on and off-campus

WIMAX (or other) solution for participating HEI’s to:– Complement Campus WiFi services– Augment or Replace MNO Service for off campus

• WIMAX Service may either be– Sectoral built (HEI and HEAnet)– Outsourced to Commercial provider

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Phase 2• Continue to drive adoption for near and off-

campus – target 10% per annum• Continue to drive Security middleware strategy

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Critical Success Factor’s– “Buy-in” - Maximum participation of HEI’s &

realistic level of adoption by end users– Price– Quality of the service– Marketing of solution to the end user community– Active Participation of the Commercial sector &

commercial viability of any offering

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Outcomes – Phase 1• 30,000+ HE&R Subscribers• “Partnerships” with Mobile industry • NGN Mobile WIMAX & Other trials conducted • Sectoral Centre of Excellence/Expertise

created for NGN Mobile WIMAX & LTE• Certainty on sectoral WIMAX licence

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Thank you


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