DocumentCode
2284148
Title
Infrastructure sharing and shared operations for mobile network operators From a deployment and operations view
Author
Frisanco, Thomas ; Tafertshofer, Paul ; Lurin, Pierre ; Ang, Rachel
Author_Institution
Nokia Siemens Networks, Munich
fYear
2008
fDate
7-11 April 2008
Firstpage
129
Lastpage
136
Abstract
The traditional and still prevailing mobile network operator (MNO) business model is based on the carrierpsilas full ownership of the physical network assets. However, rapid and complex technology migration, regulatory requirements, and increasing capital expenditures on one side and competitive environments, saturated markets, and pressure on margins on the other side advocate a new paradigm: the focus on ldquocritical success factorsrdquo and ldquokey assetsrdquo. Simultaneously, telecommunications equipment is commoditized. These trends are paving the way for the sharing of network infrastructure in the core and radio access networks among multiple operators. Challenges arise with regard to technical solutions to enable such business models in a multi-vendor landscape, but also in the context of the principal-agent-problem accompanying the re-allocation of assets and operational duties. This paper investigates the current technological, regulatory, and business landscape from the perspective of sharing network resources, and proposes several different approaches and technical solutions for network sharing. We introduce a model for estimating savings on capital and operating expenses, and present the results of our simulations for the various scenarios. Finally, we assess the benefits of ldquoManaged Servicesrdquo for the shared network case, a potentially highly attractive model to overcome some of the challenges posed by infrastructure sharing.
Keywords
mobile radio; telecommunication network management; RAN sharing; business model; critical success factors; infrastructure sharing; key assets; managed services; mobile network operators; multivendor landscape; network infrastructure; network management; network resources; network sharing; physical network assets; principal-agent-problem; radio access networks; shared operations; site sharing; telecommunications equipment; Civil engineering; Context modeling; Costs; Network topology; Outsourcing; Profitability; Radio access networks; Resource management; Subcontracting; Technology management; Infrastructure sharing; RAN sharing; managed services; network management; network sharing; outsourcing; site sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2008. NOMS 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location
Salvador, Bahia
ISSN
1542-1201
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2065-0
Electronic_ISBN
1542-1201
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NOMS.2008.4575126
Filename
4575126
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