Press release: Femtocells create new opportunities in the
enterprise market
Femtocells will allow mobile network operators (MNOs) to
target more businesses with indoor cellular services, according to the
report The Business Case for Picocells
and Femtocells in the Enterprise Market, written by Unwired Insight.
"A small number of MNOs are already using 2G picocells to target
businesses with indoor cellular voice services," according to the report's
co-author Dr Mark Heath. "For example, Spring Mobil in Sweden focuses
entirely on the enterprise market, using picocells to deliver high-quality
indoor coverage. The operator has acquired 30 000 users in 600 corporate
customers." Currently, expensive backhaul transmission from the business to
the MNO limits the opportunities for cost-effectively installing picocells
in more organisations. cost-effectively installing picocells in more
organisations.
Heath says, "Femtocells can operate using much cheaper transmission
solutions than picocells. This will enable MNOs to address much smaller
sites, such as SOHOs and remote offices of corporate organisations."
Key findings from the report include:
- A typical indoor coverage solution, using picocells and E1
transmission, requires at least 30 users within the picocell coverage
area to be cost-effective for an MNO. If the MNO is unable to increase
revenue substantially, then many more users may be required.
- The cost of transmission is the limiting factor in the business case
for picocells. MNOs need to find cheaper alternatives, such as DSL and
transmission sharing.
- 3G femtocells can operate using cheap transmission solutions, such as
DSL and have greater potential to support non-voice services than 2G
picocells.
"Femtocells and picocells will be important in helping MNOs to respond to
the threat of dual-mode cellular-WLAN services in the business sector,"
according to report co-author Dr Alastair Brydon. "MNOs can offer services
that replicate the benefits of dual-mode handset solutions, using standard
cellular handsets, and provide seamless working between the indoor and
outdoor cellular networks."
The Business Case for Picocells
and Femtocells in the Enterprise Market assesses the business case for
the deployment of indoor base stations in the enterprise market, evaluating
a number of scenarios, and reviewing early picocell service implementations.