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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.0_AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal_Presentation_Applicant_PA2019-111© 2020 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 AT&T and Small Cells Enhancing our network to meet consumer demand today while preparing for the technologies and innovations of tomorrow. Judy Woolen / AT&T External Affairs Cory Autrey / Wireless Policy Group (AT&T Consultant) Franklin Orozco / Ericsson (AT&T Consultant) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 2 Small cells are critical to provide reliable wireless service •95% of Americans own a cellphone and 77% own a smartphone.1 •More than 62% of American households rely on wireless as their primary means of communication.2 •Public Safety: 80% of all 911 calls originate from cell phones.3 •Economic Development: 98% of small businesses rely on wireless technology.4 •Residents use smartphones, tablets, laptops at home —all drive the need for reliable and expanded connectivity 1. http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheet/mobile/ 2. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/wireless201605.pdf 3. https://www.nena.org/page/911Statistics 4. https://about.att.com/innovationblog/2019/01/restaurant_industry_5g_updates.html 5. https://smallbiztrends.com/2013/05/small-business-use-wireless.html AT&T Proprietary (Restricted) Only for use by authorized individuals or any above -designated team(s) within the AT&T companies and not for general distribution Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/ or AT&T affiliated companies. The information contained herein is not an offer, commitment, representation or warranty by AT&T and is subject to c hange. 3 Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 4 Small cells and public safety: Helping save lives •Better Calls: Small cells provide better service by bolstering coverage and capacity. •Enhanced Network: Relieves congestion that often occurs during an emergency. •Faster Data: Allows for more information to be shared and accessed. •New life saving capabilities: •Quickly download building floorplans or blueprints. •Enable video -intensive applications such as bomb squad robotic video. •Provide real-time traffic information to determine the fastest route to an emergency scene. AT&T Proprietary (Restricted) Only for use by authorized individuals or any above -designated team(s) within the AT&T companies and not for general distribution Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) Network density must be upgraded to keep pace with surging demands for data. 5 AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) Ways to Increase Wireless Network Density 6 AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) Small cells are helping us keep up with rising consumer and business demand and prepare our network for the future. 7 AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) The Footprint or Service Area of a Site is Determined By Height and By Frequency Band Macrocell (4G LTE) The common form factor for wireless communication. Higher height and lower frequencies used result in the larger service area. 8 AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) 0.5 to 20 miles 75 to 400 feet Current Small Cell (4G LTE) Uses the same frequencies as macrocells , in addition to utilizing unlicensed spectrum. Due to lower height, footprint is smaller. Increases density or coverage in target areas. Future Small Cell (5G) Very high frequencies enabled by future 5G technology will result in a smaller footprint, but can be used to meet the exponential increased density demand. These frequencies are not used for wireless service today. 30 to 60 feet 250 –1,000 ft 30 to 60 feet 100 ft Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) This photo depicts an example of what a small cell could look like. Actual size, shape and dimensions may vary by location. What is a Small Cell? Small Cell Radio Fiber 9 Small Cell Antenna A New Network Architecture is Needed Small cells are flexible, targeted network solutions that cover a radius up to 250 –1,000 feet and can be readily deployed to specific locations, including: •Where customers are prone to experience connectivity issues •Heavily populated areas that need more network density •Areas that can’t effectively be served by a traditional macro cell This allows us to provide a better LTE experience today while also allowing us to prepare for the technologies of the future such as 5G, smart cities and new developments in the Internet of Things ( IoT) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) Small cells help to bring the network “closer” to its users to deliver increased data density, faster connectivity speeds and an overall better wireless experience. 10 AT&T and Small Cells / Month XX, 2020 / © 2020 AT&T Intellectual Property -AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 11 Radio Frequency (RF) Safety and Small Cells AT&T Proprietary (Restricted) Only for use by authorized individuals or any above -designated team(s) within the AT&T companies and not for general distribution •The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set strict safety st andards for RF exposure across all wireless spectrum, including mmWave. •Those regulations were developed by expert scientists and engineers after extensive reviews of scientific literature related to RF biological effects and supported by other federal agencies. •Expert scientists and government agencies from organizations like the American Cancer Society, World Health Organization and FCC have stated repeatedly that wireless antennas operating in compliance with FCC regulations do not pose health concerns. •AT&T has a rigorous Radio Frequency (RF) safety program to ensure compliance with FCC requirements. Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 12 Newport Beach and Small Cells •AT&T/New Cingular MLA approved by City Council February 2019 p ertaining to use of City Street Lights for Small Cell. •AT&T Mobility is the Manager of New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC. •AT&T MLA Approved Designs. AT&T Proprietary (Restricted) Only for use by authorized individuals or any above -designated team(s) within the AT&T companies and not for general distribution Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) © 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. AT&T Small Cell Node Site ID: CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_003 Alternative Sites Analysis City streetlight No. SCL0796 located at the northwest corner of West Balboa Boulevard and 30th Street, Newport Beach. Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) LTE 1900_Coverage without Small cell © 2019 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies except under written agreement. Macro site Proposed small cell Nodes Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) LTE 1900_Coverage with Small cell © 2019 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. AT&T Proprietary (Internal Use Only) Not for use or disclosure outside the AT&T companies except under written agreement. Macro site Proposed small cell Nodes Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 16 Map of Small Cell Node CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_003 and Alternative Sites On this aerial map, AT&T’s proposed Small Cell Node CSTAM_003 is designated by a red marker and the alternative sites are identified by yellow markers. Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 17 Small Cell Node CRAN_RLOS_CSTAM_003 Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 18 Alternative Site #1 Wood utility on West Balboa Blvd., north side of 30th Street. •Exposed equipment on cross arm •Difficult to screen •Underground assessment district •Visually more intrusive Alternative Site #2 City streetlight No. SLC0767 west side of West Balboa Blvd., south of 31st Street •Conflicts with existing overhead lines •ADA requirements issues Proposed Node City streetlight No. SLC0697 at the northwestern corner of West Balboa Blvd. and 30th Street. •Design meets city code •Existing palm trees and landscape buffer •Available utilities •Visually lest intrusive Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) 19 Alternative Site #4 City streetlight No. SLC0768 southwest corner of West Balboa Blvd and 31st Street. •Conflicts with existing overhead lines •ADA requirements issues Alternative Site #5 City streetlight No. SLC0766 west side of West Balboa Blvd, south of 30st Street •Conflicts with existing overhead lines •ADA requirements issues Alternative Site #3 Wood utility on northwest of West Balboa Blvd and 30th Street. •Exposed equipment on cross arm •Difficult to screen •Underground assessment district •Visually more intrusive Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111) Planning Commission - July 9, 2020 Item No. 4c Additional Materials Presented at Meeting AT&T Small Cell SLC0796 Appeal (PA2019-111)