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Huawei eLTE for Public Safety Paul Broekhuizen, Sales Director
Huawei was founded in Shenzhen, China’s Special Economic Zone 1987
Huawei, a private company, was founded by Ren Zhengfei and several other investors with an investment of US$3,500. At that Cme, the company was a reseller of PBX switches of Hong Kong Hong Nian Company.
1993
Huawei developed C&C08 digital switches, which were primarily deployed in rural areas.
1997
Shenzhen in the early 1980s
Huawei started engaging global top consulCng firms for management transformaCons.
1999 Huawei established its first internaConal R&D center in Bangalore, India.
2005
2010
Huawei became a preferred supplier for top carriers such as BriCsh Telecom and Vodafone. Revenue from Asia Pacific, the Americas, and EMEA exceeded domesCc market for the first Cme.
Huawei transformed itself from a CT company to an ICT company and established three BGs: Carrier BG, Enterprise BG, and Consumer BG. 2
Shenzhen aZer three decades
Today, Huawei is a leading ICT company Who is Huawei
Employees
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A leading global ICT soluCons provider
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A Fortune Global 500 company, ranking 285 in 2014
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Interbrand Top
100 Best Global Brands
Market Progress !
US$39.5B revenue in 2013, US$46B revenue
! 46% or 76,000+ engaged in R&D
Business Areas Carrier
Serving 45 of the world's top 50 carriers, which account for
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Enterprise
77% of Huawei's revenue generated from the carrier
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Consumer
network business !
! 75% are overseas local recruits
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in 2014, a YOY increase of 20% !
! 175,000+ employees worldwide
Serving 1/3 of the world's populaCon 3
Huawei in the Netherlands
HQ in
3 offices (The Hague and
650 employees Local hires account for 80
Amsterdam
%
Amstelveen)
EU hub for Enterprise Business, Treasury Center, Supply Chain Center, Software
$53 million
Building
Investment in 2013
partners with
$30 million
customers like KPN, TMobile & Enterprise Customers
Procurement in 2013
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Huawei eLTE for Public Safety
Our Society is Facing Various Threats
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Smarter Cities to Ensure Efficient Management
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Ubiquitous Broadband: Foundation of Smart Cities
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Challenges of Municipal Communication Network
• Multiple networks
• Difficult collaboration
• Multi-types devices
• Low service stability
• Difficult deployment, limited coverage
• Inefficient information sharing
• Decentralized data storage
• Low security
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Huawei eLTE: Facilitating Smarter City Development Video-based convergent command platform Full-view Monitoring
Video-based convergent command platform Convergent Dispatching
Mobile Law Enforcement
Command center
Video-based convergent command Emergency Command platform
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Full-view Monitoring: All in Control, Effective Warning
eLTE Mobile vid River
eo surveil
lance
Fixed video surveillance
Grand event
Beach
age
link Security
City lifeline monitoring
Contingency
Mountain and forest
Suburb
Easy Deployment, Seamless Coverage, Uplink 50Mbps, Downlink 100Mbps 11
Old town
Broadband Trunking with Telepresence: Voice Dispatching and Video Conference, Quick Decision Dispatching Center
Telepresence
LTE
EP680
EP680
EP680
EP820
• Video uploaded by onsite staff and forwarded to other terminals or Telepresence system by dispatcher, EP820 with Telepresence client to access video conference for quick decision making 12
Mobile Law Enforcement Anywhere & Anytime to Improve Efficiency Traffic Violation Handling
PGIS Assistance
• Information recording • Ticket issuing
• Location and map-based information query
• Data uploading
• Police vehicle tracking • Intersection monitoring
Community Police Affairs
• House renting record • Record of High-crime rate place • Intelligence collection
Patrol and Inspection
• Evidence collection by video • Onsite video uploading • ID card check
Unified terminal, video, data, voice all in one, centralized information storage. 13
Flexible Networking for Different Application Scenarios eLTE Rapid
Small Network
Remote Area
Port
Campus
• 2U core network for 30 eNodeBs • 4000 users, 2Gbps • 512 concurrent trunking groups
• Deployment in 15 minutes • Main box<35kg, RF box<35kg, antenna box< 15kg
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Large Network
Municipal Communication Network
• 1500 eNodeBs • 200,000 users, 40Gbps • 2,000 concurrent trunking groups
eLTE Rapid for Emergency Dispatching Fast Deployment
Incidents
Antenna
Disaster
Bracket
• Deployment in 15 minutes • Roller and backpack design • No car-tuning for all mainstream SUVs • ECV communication in both static and moving state
Professional Performance
Antenna Box
• 40 groups, 100 users and 20 video uploading • Group setup time < 300 ms • 3~5km coverage
RF Box Main Box Power Box
Rich Services • Trunking voice • Video dispatching • Data access
Events
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eLTE : Innovation Broadband Trunking Solution
100Mbps Multimedia Trunking
Multiservices
Multi-band
Flexible Networking
Security
• Data
• FDD:800M,
• Large Network
• 99.999% Availability
• Video
• TDD:400M/1.4G/
• Small Network
• E2E Encryption
• Voice
1.8/G2.3G/3.5G
• eLTE Rapid
• Ruggedized Devices
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Openness
• Wireless module for 3rd terminals • eSDK for 3rd application
Leading Global eLTE Commercial Progress 61 eLTE Contracts, 19 Commercial eLTE Networks
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Zhengzhou Metro: World’s 1st LTE Application in Metro
( As of 2014 Q2) !
Norway Tampnet: World’s 1st LTE Application in Oilfield
Russian
Netherlands Norway USA
Spain
China Southern Power Grid : World’s 1st LTE Application in smart gird
Poland UAE
Venezuela
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China
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China Shuohuang Railway: World’s 1st LTE Application in Railway
Ghana
WISP, 9
Cameroon
Government: 31
Smart Grid: 6 Energy:5 TransportaCo n:10
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Huawei eLTE: Enables Greater Control on Large Events Nanjing Asian Youth Games • 1.4G TD LTE, 236 sites in 2015. • World’s first LTE trunking interconnection with TETRA
Asian Youth Games used the TD-LTE trunking solution to provide both professional trunking services and mobile video surveillance. This solution has played a significant role in dealing with emergencies and guaranteeing safety for sports events. I believe that this system will be enhanced to make a greater contribution to the upcoming Youth Olympic Games. - Li Nan, Manager of the Communication and Network Department, Asian Youth Games
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• Visualized command & dispatching to greatly improve dispatching efficiency • Full control of all the games, and quick response to any accidents
Huawei eLTE: Ensures Safe Management for Scenic Area LiJiang, Guilin · China • 1.8G TDD, 20 sites, high mobility for moving police boats • Interoperate with the existing 350M analog trunking system Our system is so beneficial that we can conduct both onshore and offshore monitoring to reduce illegal and criminal acts and enhance law enforcement. Now we employ less than 60 people to secure up to 83 km of Li River waterways. - Huang Lan, Head of Lijiang Police of Guilin
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• Emergency command efficiency : ↑30% • The number of drowning ↓10% • Use of illegal passenger-carrying boats: ↓85%
Huawei eLTE: Building a More Safe City Tianjin · China • 1.4G TD LTE, 110 sites and whole core network • Government routine dispatching and critical dispatching share a united broadband dispatching system , greatly improve the work efficiency. • Metropolis in northern China,the largest coastal city in northern China with population of 13,000,000. • Hold The summer Davos Forum every year. • M2M pioneer city.
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• Realize “One Call ,One Response” critical communication.
Huawei eLTE: Metro Services Amsterdam Proof of Concept Amsterdam · Netherlands • 2.6G TD LTE, 2 sites and small core network • Trein TV application over eLTE network with seamless handover between stations. • Capital City of Netherlands, largest subway network in The Netherlands
• Realize “High Quality View” of the following metro stations.
• 6 km drilled metro tunnel under the old city of Amsterdam. • Smart City pioneer city.
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Join eLTE Solution Alliance For Better Connected Industries
Device and terminal partners Applications, Consulting and Design Partners
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