Riverstone Networks Base Station Router Femto 9365 User Manual
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Alcatel-Lucent 9365 Base Station Router Femto
Apps; Portals; Internet
PSTN
• Traffic Aggregation
• Security
• Signalling Translation
3GPP Core Network
3GPP Interfaces
BSR Gateways & OAM
IPSec over xDSL
9365 Femto BSR
Legacy 3GPP R99 & HSPA terminal
WMS
HNM
Internet
IuCS
IuPS
Gi
MSC
GGSN
HLR
Firewall / IPSec Routing
Traffic and Signalling Gateways
UTRAN
Alcatel-Lucent offers two versions of the 9365 BSR Femto:
• Standalone 9365 BSR Femto – Offers W-CDMA functions only, for
consumers who already have a DSL modem. Includes an Ethernet
port to connect to the DSL modem.
• Integrated 9365 BSR Femto – Incorporates W-CDMA func tions, DSL
backhaul and WiFi.
Increased in-building coverage
and capacity at lower cost
Traditionally, as in-home mobile
services usage increases, you would
need to implement additional
outdoor cells to add capacity and
enhance indoor coverage. This can
be very costly. However, with the
Alcatel-Lucent 9365 BSR Femto,
you can improve in-house cover -
age and capacity rapidly, realizing
substantial cost savings. The 9365
BSR Femto enables additional rev -
enue opportunities from fixed-mobile
market uptake, group tariffs, mobile-
data services and DSL services.
Figure 1. The 9365 Base Station Router Femto flattens the network architecture.
Ease of deployment
and installation
To ensure interoperability, seam -
less operation and investment
protection, the 9365 BSR Femto
can integrate fully with today’s
W-CDMA net works. It can be
located wherever better in-building
coverage is needed. The system
uses standard DSL or Ethernet
interfaces, allowing direct connec -
tions to any DSL line. The 9365
BSR Femto is attractive and installs
easily with automatic configuration.
Flat IP architecture
The flat IP architecture of the
9365 BSR Femto consolidates
the UTRAN elements in a single
unit, ensuring very low latency.
This reduces the roundtrip delay
dramatically, enabling latency-
sensitive applica tions to run on
mobile networks with a much better
quality of experience (QoE). Using
IP back haul reduces infrastructure
costs and substantially offloads
traffic from the macro layer.