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Bringing cat videos and neonatal resuscitation to unconnected communities
Jack Deasy
Director, Government Solutions
FHI 360
Miles Beyond Mobiles
September 15, 2014
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Maslow’s hierarchy - updated
Hans Anderson, 2013
Why Wi Fi isn’t enough
• Percentage of population with reliable broadband
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(c) 2012, Steven H. VanderLeest, www.calvin.edu
Networking requires networks
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The new normal: IP-enabled field work
• Tech-savvy field work uses state-of-the-art devices/apps
• Projects are more flexible, efficient and effective with IP-enabled technologies
• Some projects require only individual or small group connectivity
• Other projects demand connectivity for the entire community
• Find the “right connectivity tool for the job” 3G and
4G/LTE
Mesh networks
Smart phones
Wi Fi
Tablets
Security
Sensors
Logistics management
Telemedicine
Skype
Social media
APPS!!!!
Company Overview
What we do
7O3b Corpora
O3b has deployed a next generation satellite constellation, delivering our customers superior, faster and more affordable connectivity
Initial constellation of MEO satellites rotate the globe approximately four times a day
Continuous coverage: when one satellite leaves, another satellite takes over without transmission interruption
Ka-Band beams of 700km diameter: steerable around the globe, each delivering up to 1.2Gbps
Each beam is connected to a high throughput teleport, with multiple layers of redundancy, ensuring operators have a reliable, high speed service
O3b is on schedule for full service launch in 2014
Company Overview
Value proposition
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High Throughput Up to 1.6Gbps per beam
Low Latency Roundtrip latency of less then 150msec enabling:
• Crystal clear voice and video quality
• Ultra-fast response time
• Use of cloud-based applications
Low Cost Up to 30% more affordable
Flexibility Steerable beams can be placed anywhere 45 degrees North/South of the Equator
Scalability From 100Mbps to 1.6GbpsMEO: 8,062km altitude
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Projected O3b capacity availabilitySpring 2015
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Capacity Available Capacity Limited
Anticipated locations of partial beams
Enabling first-world operations in remote locations
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Days Weeks Months
Gb
Time
Relief Recovery
Mb
Kb
Communities
VSATS
Sat Phones, Small VSATS
Large Teams
Small Teams
Network restorationCDAC
TelemedicineRural broadband buildout
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A proposal for the UN Emergency Telecommunications Cluster
Partnering to connect recovering communities
At a recovery event, O3b would contribute:
• Up to 1 Gbps bandwidth
• Terminals and field support
Enabling middle mile connectivity for:
• Restored terrestrial
backhaul
• Deployable 3G and 4G/LTE
• Mesh networks/Wi Fi
• Wi Max
Empowering new ICT
solutions
• Latency and/or bandwidth
dependent Cloud computing,
sensors, interactive web
portals, video, etc.
Intermountain NICU with VSee
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Royal Caribbean: cruising with connectivity
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? Reduce logistical costs and expand oversight over field projects?
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Do more with less??
Enable new technologies (Cloud-based services, BYOD and Big Data)?
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If you had access to a large amount of affordable, low latency bandwidth, delivered where needed, could you:
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Count on ICT for telemedicine, distance learning, e-commerce and e-governance?
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