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The Preeminent Event for In-Building/Outdoor DAS & other Small
Cell Solutions May 21-23, 2012 • Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Achieve Optimum Capacity from High Speed Wireless Networks
by:
• Leveraging small cell technology – DAS, femtocells and pico
cells
• Uncovering the best approaches for DAS implementation in a
variety of environments
• Improving spectrum management and maximizing network resources
through the simulcast capabilities of DAS
• Understanding network design considerations and best practices
when deploying LTE in an indoor environment
• Examining the latest in network testing and optimization
tools
• Evaluating the viability of converged DAS-WiFi networks to offl
oad capacity from cellular networks
• Comparing and contrasting the value proposition of DAS against
alternative small cell solutions
Event Highlights Include:
• AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile to share
their perspectives on the use of small cell technologies to resolve
capacity constraints, and the role DAS plays in their 4G network
migration strategy.
• Insight into lessons learned through public/enterprise DAS
project case studies that address the value proposition, business
model, technical solutions and experiences to date.
• Learn about the latest technology, services and products on offer
in today’s market –and what to expect next from next generation
DAS
Gain Insight into the Value Proposition and Application of DAS
from:
AT&T Wireless
Sprint-Nextel
T-Mobile
Learn Best Practices for Successful DAS Deployments from Existing
DAS Owners and Users including:
American Family Insurance Michigan State University The Palazzo Las
Vegas University Medical Center of Southern Nevada University of
Central Florida University of Michigan
Don’t Miss the Pre-Conference Workshops May 21, 2012
Understanding Multi-Carrier and Neutral Host DAS Contractual
Issues
Network Design Considerations and Best Practices when Deploying LTE
in an Indoor Environment
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Associate Sponsors:
ANTENNA SOLUTIONS
Here’s what Past Attendees of the DAS Congress Had to Say:
“Speakers, presentations and topics covered were excellent – good
breadth of coverage of issues that affect DAS.”
Alcatel-Lucent
MobileAccess
“Great info. Great Networking.” Henkels & McCoy
“This was a very informative conference. It enforced a lot of ideas
and implementations.”
UT Southwestern Medical Center
“Great participation and networking.” T-Mobile
“The case studies were outstanding, a nice mix applications and the
presenters did a very nice job.”
Verizon Wireless
Auburn University
Texas Christian University
Solving the Capacity Dilemma
Dear Wireless Executive,
The explosion in wireless data services and the resulting network
capacity bottlenecks has been the driver behind Distributed Antenna
Solutions (DAS) becoming a standard part of network architecture.
DAS are a cost-effective solution for achieving ubiquitous wireless
coverage with maximized capacity – that also offer fl exibility and
scalability to future proof for emerging technologies. DAS are
increasingly used to offl oad traffi c from the macro network to
free-up much needed capacity, particularly as carriers continue to
migrate to LTE/4G.
The leading event keeping track of this dynamic market sector is
ACI’s annual DAS Congress. Now in its 5th year, the DAS Congress
increases in size and scope each year. The agenda offers a
comprehensive look at the current DAS market, the emerging trends
and outlook, and attracts the ‘who’s who’ of key infl uencers and
decision-makers driving this industry.
At no other event will you benefi t from the same breadth of
networking opportunities, nor experience comparable education on
the latest in DAS network design, the best business models at play,
and the overall outlook for DAS and other small cell
solutions.
Whether you are with a wireless carrier striving to improve
capacity and offl oad traffi c from the macro network in congested
areas, or an IT director of an enterprise/public venue charged with
achieving ubiquitous and scalable coverage, or you’re with a DAS
equipment manufacturer, solution provider or systems integrator –
you cannot afford to miss this event.
Join us at Caesars Palace Las Vegas to: • Evaluate the latest in
DAS system architecture options • Learn options for standardizing
in-building and outdoor DAS deployments • Understand DAS design
considerations related to planning and deploying an
LTE/4G network • Explore the use of fi ber-based DAS for larger
installation projects • Hear fi rst-hand the successful strategies
deployed and lessons learned by IT
directors with successful DAS installations • Review the evolution
of DAS and learn what to expect from next generation DAS • Evaluate
the coexistence of WiFi and DAS as a means to offl oad capacity
from
the cellular network • Discuss a strategy for establishing
universal indoor public safety radio coverage • Evaluate the value
proposition of femto and pico cells as an alternative or
complimentary small cell solution to DAS
Make your plans to attend today. Register now by calling
888-224-2480 or visit us online as www.DAScongress.com
I look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas in May!
Sincerely,
Kristy Perkins Event Director
[email protected]
P.S. Make the most of your time out of the offi ce, and the
networking and educational opportunities the DAS Congress offers,
by registering for the pre-conference workshops taking place
Monday, May 21, 2012. See p. 4 for details.
Register now: 888-224-2480 • Fax: 877-927-1563 •
www.DAScongress.com
TOP 10 REASONS to attend the 2012 DAS Congress:
1. This is the only event solely dedicated to tackling both
in-building and outdoor coverage and capacity challenges using
DAS.
2. Get a well-rounded and un-biased view of the industry from a
conference program based on objective market research.
3. Experience unparalleled networking with key stakeholders in the
DAS value chain, including wireless carriers, equipment
manufacturers, system integrators, engineering consultants,
end-users from a variety of vertical industries, government,
municipalities and industry advisors.
4. Gain the information you need to fully evaluate the value
proposition of DAS solutions as a complimentary adjunct to 4G
mobile broadband technologies.
5. Benefi t from the experience of end-users and their DAS
deployments through unique case studies that focus on different
environments, the challenges each had to overcome, and the
performance results to date.
6. Overcome cost concerns by evaluating the structure and viability
of different fi nancing strategies.
7. Learn the latest in DAS network design – particularly in
challenging environments such as healthcare facilities and high
rise buildings.
8. Understand the role of municipalities in DAS deployments to
avoid zoning challenges and ensure ease of implementation for your
DAS network.
9. Integrate public safety initiatives into DAS deployments to
comply with current and future security initiatives.
10. Learn how best to negotiate carrier contracts for multi-carrier
DAS installations.
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Pacific, and Latin America, American Conference Institute (ACI)
provides a diverse portfolio devoted to providing business
intelligence to senior decision makers who need to respond to
challenges spanning various industries in the US and around the
world.
As a member of our sponsorship faculty, your organization will be
deemed as a partner. We will work closely with your organization to
create the perfect business development solution catered
exclusively to the needs of your practice group, business line or
corporation.
For more information about this program or our global portfolio of
events, please contact: Esther Fleischhacker Senior Business
Development Executive, Special Projects, American Conference
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iBwave USER GROUP May 24, 2012 – In Las Vegas. For the second year
in a row, iBwave will be hosting its annual User Group in the city
that never sleeps, Las Vegas, Nevada! The User Group will be held
on May 24th, following the DAS Congress. This day-long User Group
will be informative, including presentations on iBwave product
roadmaps and the latest in-building industry trends. iBwave will go
over key industry practices for optimal design using iBwave Design
software, iBwave Unity management platform, and iBwave Mobile, a
new app available on smartphones and tablets.
This is a private event solely open to iBwave customers and
partners. It will be a great opportunity to interact with leaders
from the in-building industry! To register for the User Group or
learn more, visit www.ibwave.com. It is free to attend but spaces
are limited.
iBwave’s Las Vegas Party:
Following our successful party last year, iBwave will be hosting
their famous party in Las Vegas, on the evening of May 23rd. Save
the date, as well as, room for great food and cocktails.
Global Sponsorship Opportunities
CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, SVPs, VPs, Directors and Senior Managers
of:
• Network Strategy
Equity Analysts
Teaming Agreements and Inter-Carrier Agreements • Factors to
consider when facilitating key points with the carrier • Developing
a strategy on which clauses/aspects of the
agreement are relevant/irrelevant and worth negotiating •
Evaluating the importance and relevance
of the termination clause
Landlord Carrier Agreement • Understanding the role of the key
players involved in the
negotiation process • In-depth review of constructing language for
access,
termination, assignment and payment terms • Moving away from a
“rent agreement” • How to strike the right balance to ensure value
on both sides
Neutral Host • Highlighting the importance of longevity of an
agreement • Understanding the needs of the neutral host and what
their
role is in the process • Facilitating an environment that creates
an open network
to all players and doing so in a cost-effective manner
Workshop Leaders:
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS – Monday, May 21, 2012
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. with a break for refreshments. Registration
will take place at 8:00 a.m.
Understanding Multi-Carrier and Neutral Host DAS Contractual Issues
- Effectively Negotiating Teaming Agreements, Inter-Carrier
Agreements, Landlord/Carrier Agreements and Neutral Host for
In-building DAS
This interactive workshop is designed to address the practical
considerations involved in entering into in-building DAS
agreements. Wireless carriers, equipment manufacturers, system
integrators, and landlords will benefi t from this hands-on
workshop that will thoroughly review and analyze the factors to
consider before entering, drafting, and negotiating agreements.
Topics to be covered include:
1:00 – 5:30 p.m. with a break for refreshments and inclusive of a
tour of the LTE DAS at The Palazzo Hotel (transportation provided).
Registration will take place at 12:00 p.m.
Network Design Considerations and Best Practices when Deploying LTE
in an Indoor Environment
The unprecedented growth of mobile data traffi c has led wireless
operators worldwide to deploy LTE networks much sooner that they
originally anticipated. Taking into account that 75% of all
wireless data traffi c originates indoors, this informative and
educational workshop will review key metrics and network design
best practices to consider when deploying an in-building LTE
cellular network.
Topics to be covered include: • LTE Technology Overview
- LTE and LTE-Advanced – Radio Network Fundamentals - LTE Band
Planning and LTE Global Deployment Footprint - LTE vs. 3G
comparison How does LTE compare with
WCDMA/HSPA+ and CDMA - LTE and 802.11/WiFi – Offl oading
Architectures
and Co-Deployment • Deploying LTE Including In-building
Deployments
- Factors Affecting Coverage - Optimizing Throughput - Interference
Management - Handoff
• MIMO Considerations for In-building LTE - LTE Transmission
Modes
- Rank Adaptation and MIMO - Layout Considerations
• Small Cell Design Topology Options - DAS and LTE - Active vs.
Passive DAS for LTE - Small Base Stations (SBS) and (DAS-SBS)
Hybridized
Solutions • Deployment Case Study
- 700 MHz LTE MIMO DAS - Palazzo hotel in Las Vegas
Workshop Leaders:
Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Stewart Chief Technology Offi cer TE
Connectivity
Tom Gourley DAS Project Engineer HQ In-Building Verizon
Wireless
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Upon completion of the workshop presentation, attendees can examine
fi rst-hand the DAS network installed at The Palazzo hotel in Las
Vegas. The tour, led by Ken and hotel representatives, will
encompass a behind the scenes look at the DAS network and
equipment. Bus Transportation will be provided.
Sponsored by:
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:45 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
Joe Madden Principal Analyst Mobile Experts
9:00 DAS Trends – What’s Hot & What’s Next? • Reviewing the
evolution of DAS – from coax networks
to neutral host multi-service platforms • Coverage versus Capacity
and the increased importance
of WiFi offl oad and cellular backhaul • Next Generation DAS - the
value proposition of a single,
scalable active infrastructure • What the end-user experience will
look like • What systems and applications it will enable
- Healthcare scenarios - High-density, stadium environment
• A glimpse into the management, control and reporting capabilities
of next generation DAS
Saeed Anwar Chief Technology Offi cer SOLiD Technologies
Iain Gillott President iGR
9:45 Considerations and Options for Standardizing In-Building and
Outdoor DAS Deployments • Creating a way to standardize DAS
deployment • Standardizing major and minor material selections •
Understanding design options and considerations • Organizing and
mobilizing resources • Constructing and implementing standards •
Developing practical timelines and deadlines
for the DAS project
10:30 Networking and Refreshment Break
11:00 The Evolution and Application of LTE/4G Technology for
In-Building and Outdoor DAS • Examining the issues and
considerations associated with the
way 4G will be distributed for in-building and outdoor DAS •
Evaluating system architecture options for DAS • Understanding how
LTE deployed at 700 MHz affects
deployment of DAS • Examining how LTE standards are shaping the
development
of new solutions • Design considerations related to planning and
deploying
the LTE/4G network - Requiring stronger signal strength for
LTE
• Examining the similarities and differences globally for 4G
deployment
Dr. Kenneth (Ken) Stewart Chief Technology Offi cer TE
Connectivity
11:45 The Critical Role of Fiber for In Building Wireless Solutions
• Global trends driving in building wireless solutions • Network
complexity and the evolution of requirements:
multi-band, multi-technology, MIMO, Neutral Host, multi-sector,
etc.
• Various solution architectures • Technical considerations for
wireless infrastructure:
bandwidth, distance, power, etc. • Meeting the needs of the
future
Igor Berlin Chief Architect Corning MobileAccess
12:30 Networking Lunch
1:30 Hurry up and Wait: Determining the Right Approach for
Future-Proof, Large Scale Indoor DAS MSU has one of the largest
public campuses in the United States with 553 structures covering
5,200 acres located in East Lansing Michigan. MSU faces the
challenge of providing quality indoor coverage/capacity at its own
expense having now completed carrier-funded outdoor DAS networks
with all of the major service providers in its market. A brief
overview of issues MSU discussed at the 2011 DAS Congress will lead
into an update on current efforts. A candid focus will be placed on
challenges MSU faces in building a fl exible, scalable solution.
Emphasis will also be on areas where the vendor and carrier
communities could better help institutions like MSU succeed as many
aspects of its experience can be applied to projects around the
world.
Jeff Carpenter Manager of Planning and Engineering for
Telecommunication Systems Michigan State University (MSU)
2:15 Panel Discussion: Building Owner Perspectives on Multi-Carrier
DAS Business Models The debate around ‘who pays’ for the
installation and ongoing maintenance of a multi-carrier DAS
continues. During this panel discussion, building owners will share
their thoughts and experiences on the viability of different
funding strategies and business models. Points of discussion will
include:
• Justifying the capital expenditure • Defi ning the ROI • Ways in
which to reduce infrastructure and outlay costs • Assessing a fair
price to charge carriers • Lessons learned from fee
negotiations
Panelists
Andy Hulsey Director Telecommunications Computer Services &
Telecommunications University of Central Florida
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Colleen McCormick ITS – Strategic Initiatives University of
Michigan
Denis Stelatos President Fontur International
3:15 Networking and Refreshment Break
3:45 Panel Discussion: Leveraging Industry Integrators in the
Multi-Carrier/Neutral Host Market
• Evaluating the players and their stake in the game •
Understanding the contractual, business and technical
issues when working with the wireless carriers • Discovering how
different technologies can affect the cost
of a system • Understanding payment options – How is
investment
analyzed and justifi ed • Formulating a realistic project timeline
to ensure effi cient
use of resources and appropriate scheduling • Examining methods for
reducing DAS infrastructure and
deployment costs
Darlene Braunshweig Senior Vice President, Global Sales Corning
MobileAccess
Phil Zielgler Consultant Phil Ziegler Consulting, LLC
Tom Gourley DAS Project Engineer Verizon Wireless
Moderator
Kelley Carr Custom Solutions Group - President Cellular
Specialties, Inc. (CSI)
4:45 High Speed Mobile Data: Challenges to Promote Cell Coverage
and Capacity at the World Cup 2014 and other Major Events
• Technical Challenges for HSPA and LTE • Solutions in Providing a
High Speed HSPA+ / 4G Network
for a High Capacity Venue • Summary
Anthony McCray BSEE Director of Sales Comba Telecom
5:30 DAS Congress Networking Reception
Conference Day Two – Wednesday, May 23, 2012
8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:45 Chairperson’s Recap of Day One
9:00 Performance Management of High Capacity Data Systems •
Assessing the ability to manage systems intelligently • How do we
maintain the high capacity data systems after
we build it? • What are DAS vendors providing in terms of
next
generation of key performance indicators? • Evaluating the ability
to assess on a daily basis a heavily
loaded v. lightly loaded system • Analyzing the effects of high
capacity networks for venues
such as stadiums
Niraj Shah National Director, DAS Engineering & Standards
Antenna Solutions Group AT&T Services, Inc.
9:45 Essentials of MIMO Testing for DAS Systems • Radio Access
Network (RAN) characterization and effect
on throughput • Estimated throughput measurements for various
MIMO
transmission modes • Antenna correlation effects with MIMO:
Throughput
for Line-of-sight vs. non-line-of-sight condition • DAS testing
using scanners and test mobiles • Case study of MIMO Testing
Jim Zik Senior Product Marketing Manager PCTel
10:30 Networking and Refreshment Break
11:00 Establishing Universal Indoor Public Safety Radio
Coverage
• Who are the stakeholders and what are their interests in
universal in-building public safety coverage
• Overcoming key concerns including technology and funding • What
would a national policy framework look like? • Paving the way for
an accredited certifi cation program
for technicians deploying and managing DAS networks that support
public safety, commercial cellular and two-way radio
Seth Buechley President SOLiD Technologies
11:45 Evaluating the Coexistence of WiFi and DAS as a Solution for
Offl oading the Cellular Network • Examining the advantages and
disadvantages of integrating
WiFi and DAS on the same system • Assessing the cost, management,
and maintenance
of supporting WiFi and DAS on a shared infrastructure
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• Planning for capacity and evaluating how WiFi will affect DAS
design
• Taking into account the evolution of WiFi - Addressing ownership
issues with WiFi and DAS
installation for a project site - Merging signals and dealing with
carriers and end user’s
changes to the system • Ingraining solutions such as MIMO, LTE, and
WiFi
for offl oading to compete with distributed systems
Kamal Sadarangani General Manager, Engineering & Operations
T-Mobile
Derek Paton Director Cellular Asset Management PTY
12:30 Networking Lunch
1:30 Meeting Coverage and Capacity Demands without Risking Patient
Safety
The campus of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada
(UMC) is comprised of 8 buildings encompassing 1 million square
feet. A DAS was deployed to ensure ubiquitous coverage and enough
capacity to successfully adopt a wireless workfl ow application for
bedside specimen, tracking and medical administration. This case
study will cover:
• The confi guration of the WLAN over the entire UMC campus • The
ability to exercise granular control over WLAN traffi c • The use
of monitoring software to dynamically identify
confi guration issues and make necessary adjustments • The impact
of a passive antenna system on network
maintenance • The overall impact on IT resources
M.J. Ernie McKinley Chief Information Offi cer University Medical
Center of Southern Nevada
2:15 High Capacity Venues & DAS: A European Approach
• Examining how DAS systems have been deployed in Europe for high
capacity venues such as stadiums and airports
• The difference in DAS architecture for public safety and cellular
systems
• How to solve extreme capacity requirements • The use of base
station hotels and DAS • Interfacing venue coverage with the
external macro network
Håkan Samuelsson CTO and Founder Axell Wireless
3:00 Networking and Refreshment Break
3:30 Evaluating the Role of Femto Cells and Pico Cells as a Small
Cell Solution for Increasing Capacity • Implementing and
integrating femtocells with
the macro network
• Assessing use of femtocells in large and small venues •
Addressing the issue of back haul
Dr. Mohammad Shakouri Executive Vice President of Marketing and
Innovation Alvarion Chairman of the WiMAX forum
4:15 Examining Emerging Technologies in Outdoor and In-Building
DAS
• Analyzing cipri and obsai and its use for outdoor antenna
connection to outdoor DAS - Eliminating power amplifi er from base
station - Facilitating the radio head and allowing the base
station
on bottom of tower and radio heads up on tower - Assessing whether
DAS can have standard interface
without amplifying power and using less hardware and
electricity
• Creating solutions for directionalizing RF from antennas -
Containing RF through directionalizing antennas
for venues such as large stadiums • Developing OEM for base
stations with lower power
amplifi ers for front end DAS • Interplay between outdoor and
in-building DAS
Speaker to be announced Check www.DAScongress.com for
updates.
5:00 End of Conference
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Event Partners:
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and easiest commissioning software; the new TITAN™ 20W Remote for
high-traffi c indoor or outdoor applications and; the ClearLight
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and WiFi Offl oad costs. Visit us at the SOLiD Learning
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Understanding Multi-Carrier and Neutral Host DAS Contractual
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Network Design Considerations and Best Practices when Deploying LTE
in an Indoor Environment
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