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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Master License Agreement for Siting of Small Cell Telecommunication Facilities on City -Owned Light Standards - PowerPoint (AT&T)6' p February 12, 2019 Item No. 17 AT&T and Small Cells Newport Beach City Council Presentation - February 12, 2019 Enhancing our network to meet consumer demand today while preparing for the technologies and innovations of tomorrow. Richard Porras / AT&T External Affairs Judy Woolen / AT&T External Affairs Dan Vozenilek / AT&T Area Manager Cory Autrey / Wireless Policy Group (AT&T Consultant) Rickard Hardy Soderberg / Ericsson (AT&T Consultant) © 2018 AT&T Intellectual Property. AT&T, Globe logo, and DIRECTV are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. u AT&T AT&T and the need for small cells u AT&T Small cells are critical to provide reliable wireless service PUBLIC SAFETY • 76% of all 911 calls came from cell phones.1 BUSINESS • 98% of small businesses rely on wireless technology. 2 RESIDENTS Residents use smartphones, tablets, laptops at home — all driving the need for reliable and expanded connectivity. 1. https://www.911.gov/pdf/National-911-Program-2015-ProfileDatabaseProgressReport- 021716.pdf 2. https:Hsmallbiztrends.com/2013/05/small-business-use-wireless.html 3 Growth of Wireless -Only Households in California' June 2010 1.3% Neither December 2016 Neither 1 CDC National Health Statistics Wireless Substitution Reports AT&T Consumer and business demand for wireless data is on the rise 2007 2017 u AT&T Network capacity must be upgraded to keep pace with surging demands for data. F LU000 u AT&T Ways to Increase Wireless Network Capacity Deploy more spectrum • Spectrum is not readi4tav,3A3h1e + lmarove snpctrum efcipncv (D2 Repurposing existing spectrum - e.g., 3G carves for LTE (3D Add more macro (cell sites) cells (L) (( )) (( )) Optimal for low concentration areas 1* (4)Add more small cells (( )) • Offloads surrounding macro sites AT&T Network Solutions: Comparison Macrocell (4G LTE) The common form factor for wireless communication. Higher height and 75 to 400 feet lower frequencies used result in the larger service area. 0.5 to 20 miles Current Small Cell (4G LTE) Uses the same frequencies as macrocells, in addition to utilizing 30 to 60 feet unlicensed spectrum. Due to lower height, footprint is smaller. Increases capacity or coverage in target areas. � 500 to 1200 ft � X250 to 750 ft Future Small Cell (5G) Very high frequencies enabled by future 5G technology will result in a smaller 30 to 60 feet footprint, but can be used to meet the Iexponential increased capacity demand. • Heights and service areas are approximations V AT&T • Small cell sites supplement vs. replace macrocell sites `� • The footprint, or service area, of a site is determined by height and by frequency band Small cells can densify our network to meet customer demand 6W",aW;FA What is a small cell.? 0 AT&T What is a Small Cell? Small Cell Antenna A new network architecture is needed Small Cell Radio Small cells are flexible, targeted network � �d14 EIlC1441]IC O solutions that cover a radius up to 1200+ feet and can be readily deployed to specific locations: Where customers are prone to experience connectivity issues Fiber Heavily populated areas that need more network capacity Areas that can't effectively be served by a traditional macro cell u AT&T -000000 This photo depicts an example of what a small cell could look like. Actual size, shape and dimensions may vary by location. Small cells help to bring the network "closer" to its users to deliver increased data capacity, faster connectivity speeds and an overall better wireless experience. 131301313 0 Small Cell placed on a muni pole in ROW C' ° User AT&T Small cells and our cities 0 AT&T Benefits of Small Cells to Consumers and Communities By bolstering network capacity, more efficiently using spectrum and expanding access to faster mobile internet speeds, small cells help us prepare for the technologies of the future—such as 5G, smart cities and new developments in the Internet of Things (IoT). AT&T 0 Connected Cars Education The Internet of Things (IoT) O 00 0 00 0 O 0 Smart Cities Connected/mHealth AT&T The business community is also becoming more and more connected and relying heavily on wireless technologies. • Small businesses have streamlined their bookkeeping and now take payments using an app on their smart device. • Companies can video -chat with clients from across the state or across the country with enhanced network capabilities. • Ride -sharing drivers use an app on their smartphones to find customers and operate their businesses. 15 Project Overview u AT&T Newport Beach — Proposed Location Overview --_-- $'ssk 171h SUE er' _ _? r�LF7LP 't � I7 - =Pr � ,'•r = __ x � � ld�i'� I�i New Par L Hei4 FLs Cliff. rive p+ Pl Newport Beachar�M1 - II F. �`=f' � � pis P•� ; I:' � •; r ; � � ; f:.I- �o- 3ay5h°r2s '4? 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