Advanced Telecommunications Solutions by VIVACOM in Bulgaria

 
МТИТС
 
-
 CEF
2019, Sep 5
th
 
About
 
VIVACOM:
 
VIVACOM 
has many years of experience in advanced telecommunications solutions at
expert level. The company is the largest operator in Bulgaria, offering over 5 million
services to its private and business clients. More than 5,000 employees work hard to
ensure that over 2 million customers receive the highest quality of service and high-
tech next-generation solutions.
 
Transport and mobility
 
Bike sharing
Infrastructure and
service for bike sharing
City transport
Automatic Vehicle
Location and Fleet
Management System
Passenger Information
System
А
automated electronic
billing system
E- ticketing
 
3
 
Traffic monitoring
Traffic management and
control
Access to real time
transportation- data
Smart Parking
Parking occupancy and
parking availability
 
Environment and Energy
 
Weather stations
Measurement of Air
Pollution
Control and access to Air
Pollution- data
Waste Management
Data collection and
analysis
Optimization of container
collection
Real time inventory of
waste containers
 
4
 
Street lighting
management
Decreasing of electricity
consummation
 
Security
 
Video Surveillance
Real time data
Control, prevention and
security
Traffic control
Traffic regulation
Increasing the efficiency
of road infrastructure
 
5
 
Disaster and accident
prevention
Monitoring of critical
infrastructure /rivers and
dams/
Timely signaling to
citizens through an
appropriate information
environment
 
Services
 
Municipalities information-
mobile apps and web
pages
Easy access for citizens
to useful information
about the Municipality
/web sites, mobile
applications, local content/
E- services for citizens
E- Government
E- Municipality
 
6
 
Broadband internet access
Equality of all
Municipalities and
Municipal Services in
their access to
appropriate information
infrastructure
Public Wi-Fi zones
 
Smart education
 
Access to broadband services
Providing the necessary infrastructure
Digital content
Access to diverse content and best practices in education
IT Infrastructure
Cloud infrastructure
Applications
Services
 
7
 
 
 
 
5G deployment
 
8
 
5G expectations
 
Industry digital transformation
One network – multiple industries
Foundation for efficient industries
Mass machine type of communications
Enhanced Customer experience
BB experience everywhere, anytime
10 x faster speeds and 10 x quicker response
Personalized TV viewing
Network Society Building
Smart cities
e-skills and e-services
Cyber security
 
9
 
5G - an ultimate game changer for:
 
5G usage main scenarios
 
Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
Extension to existing 4G broadband services will be the first commercial 5G set of services to launch
-
 Higher capacity in dense populated areas
-
 Enhanced connectivity – Fix wireless in rural and suburb areas
-
 Increased mobility – mobile broadband services in moving vehicles
Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC)
Narrowband Internet access for sensing, metering, and monitoring devices
-
 Evolution of the existing eMTC and NB-IoT technologies
-
 Should be able to cope with expected up to 1 million low-power nodes per square kilometer
Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications
Services for latency sensitive applications – third set of commercial 5G services
-
 Factory automation
-
 Autonomous cars
-
 Autonomous public transport
-
 Tele medicine
 
10
 
One of the most innovative aspects of the
5G architecture will be its reliance on 5G
network slicing, which will let operators
provide portions of their networks for
specific customer uses cases — whether
that use case is the smart home, the
Internet of Things (IoT) factory, the
connected car, or the smart energy grid.
This will give the ability to deploy only the
functions necessary to support particular
customers and particular market segments
 
5G spectrum
 
To address different requirements of 5G usage scenarios, full set of "high",
"medium" and "low" frequencies, should be made available by national
regulators
 
11
 
700/800/900MHz
700MHz is 5G coverage band with low capacity
800MHz will remain for 4G services and used
for 5G in a later stage
900MHz will remain 2G/3G
LTE at 800MHz is very important for voice (5G
fallback on VoLTE)
 
3.4-3.8GHz – C-Band
Major 5G band
At least 100MHz per network
Best balance between coverage and capacity
Network densification with fiber backhaul
 
24.5-27.5GHz
At least 800MHz per network
5G capacity only
Significant network densification with fiber
backhaul
 
5G deployment challenges
 
12
 
Spectrum should be available and affordable
Coverage – especially rural and roads: 700MHz band
Combination of 5G@700MHz and 4G@800MHz is essential for the deployment
of the 5G coverage layer
Main implementation: 3.6GHz band
With other already available LTE bands (e.g. 1800, 2100 and 2600MHz)
EMF regulation and proper communication
New common EU regulation of the EMF standards/calculations is needed
It should be scientifically based and should take into account the specifics of
each technology using those bands
Health fears from 5G should be addressed. At the end what EMF could do is
function of frequency and radiated power, not the technology
Fast deployment to be possible
Dedicated regulation for building new communication infrastructure and addition
of new technologies
-
Upgrade of existing networks is needed
-
Densification of the networks is needed
-
New regulation should be dedicated and relaxed significantly
Public-private partnership for rural and remote areas
-
Infrastructure and equipment funding with European, state or municipalities
resources
 
 
 
 
Thank you
 
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VIVACOM, the largest operator in Bulgaria, offers advanced telecommunications solutions with over 5 million services to private and business clients. They provide high-tech solutions in transport, environment, security, services, and smart education to enhance quality and efficiency.

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  1. - CEF 2019, Sep 5th

  2. About VIVACOM: VIVACOM has many years of experience in advanced telecommunications solutions at expert level. The company is the largest operator in Bulgaria, offering over 5 million services to its private and business clients. More than 5,000 employees work hard to ensure that over 2 million customers receive the highest quality of service and high- tech next-generation solutions.

  3. Transport and mobility Bike sharing Infrastructure and service for bike sharing City transport Automatic Vehicle Location and Fleet Management System Passenger Information System automated electronic billing system E- ticketing Traffic monitoring Traffic management and control Access to real time transportation- data Smart Parking Parking occupancy and parking availability 3

  4. Environment and Energy Weather stations Measurement of Air Pollution Control and access to Air Pollution- data Waste Management Data collection and analysis Optimization of container collection Real time inventory of waste containers Street lighting management Decreasing of electricity consummation 4

  5. Security Video Surveillance Real time data Control, prevention and security Traffic control Traffic regulation Increasing the efficiency of road infrastructure Disaster and accident prevention Monitoring of critical infrastructure /rivers and dams/ Timely signaling to citizens through an appropriate information environment 5

  6. Services Municipalities information- mobile apps and web pages Easy access for citizens to useful information about the Municipality /web sites, mobile applications, local content/ E- services for citizens E- Government E- Municipality Broadband internet access Equality of all Municipalities and Municipal Services in their access to appropriate information infrastructure Public Wi-Fi zones 6

  7. Smart education Access to broadband services Providing the necessary infrastructure Digital content Access to diverse content and best practices in education IT Infrastructure Cloud infrastructure Applications Services 7

  8. 5G deployment 8

  9. 5G expectations 5G - an ultimate game changer for: Industry digital transformation One network multiple industries Foundation for efficient industries Mass machine type of communications Enhanced Customer experience BB experience everywhere, anytime 10 x faster speeds and 10 x quicker response Personalized TV viewing Network Society Building Smart cities e-skills and e-services Cyber security 9

  10. 5G usage main scenarios Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) Extension to existing 4G broadband services will be the first commercial 5G set of services to launch - Higher capacity in dense populated areas - Enhanced connectivity Fix wireless in rural and suburb areas - Increased mobility mobile broadband services in moving vehicles Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC) Narrowband Internet access for sensing, metering, and monitoring devices - Evolution of the existing eMTC and NB-IoT technologies - Should be able to cope with expected up to 1 million low-power nodes per square kilometer Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications Services for latency sensitive applications third set of commercial 5G services - Factory automation - Autonomous cars - Autonomous public transport - Tele medicine One of the most innovative aspects of the 5G architecture will be its reliance on 5G network slicing, which will let operators provide portions of their networks for specific customer uses cases whether that use case is the smart home, the Internet of Things (IoT) factory, the connected car, or the smart energy grid. This will give the ability to deploy only the functions necessary to support particular customers and particular market segments 10

  11. 5G spectrum To address different requirements of 5G usage scenarios, full set of "high", "medium" and "low" frequencies, should be made available by national regulators 24.5-27.5GHz At least 800MHz per network 5G capacity only Significant network densification with fiber backhaul 3.4-3.8GHz C-Band Major 5G band At least 100MHz per network Best balance between coverage and capacity Network densification with fiber backhaul 700/800/900MHz 700MHz is 5G coverage band with low capacity 800MHz will remain for 4G services and used for 5G in a later stage 900MHz will remain 2G/3G LTE at 800MHz is very important for voice (5G fallback on VoLTE) 11

  12. 5G deployment challenges Spectrum should be available and affordable Coverage especially rural and roads: 700MHz band Combination of 5G@700MHz and 4G@800MHz is essential for the deployment of the 5G coverage layer Main implementation: 3.6GHz band With other already available LTE bands (e.g. 1800, 2100 and 2600MHz) EMF regulation and proper communication New common EU regulation of the EMF standards/calculations is needed It should be scientifically based and should take into account the specifics of each technology using those bands Health fears from 5G should be addressed. At the end what EMF could do is function of frequency and radiated power, not the technology Fast deployment to be possible Dedicated regulation for building new communication infrastructure and addition of new technologies - Upgrade of existing networks is needed - Densification of the networks is needed - New regulation should be dedicated and relaxed significantly Public-private partnership for rural and remote areas - Infrastructure and equipment funding with European, state or municipalities resources 12

  13. Thank you 13

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