fbpx Skip to main content

5G Network Planning Strategies and Practices for 2021

5G is all set to rule the technological world, and it is not just the hype but the potential that is unexplainable, you cannot even question it. 5G providers are expected to bring a widely enhanced platform that delivers reliable, scalable and fast connectivity. However, for the communities, it is still striving to achieve the quality broadband services which seem like a far-fetched dream.

The fibre cabling has made the IoT applications pretty general, the high-speed broadband is expected to be even more important to the community and economic vitality. The challenges that the world economy is facing need the governments to create a multi-layer and precise network plan with the investment decisions and technology choices that shift them to the future. Apart from this, the 5G install is proven to be important for the smart cities as they depend a lot on the IoT to function.

Governments all over the world are proposing investment in gigabit services, discover how 5G network planning strategies and practices accelerate the high-performance broadband for the customers.

5G and Municipalities

Since 5G providers have introduced a network that helps in connecting everything and everyone, a whole new set of applications is expected to be created. It will allow the 5G network to work as an exceptional equalizer which allows the smaller areas to have the same services as those in the big cities. Fibre cabling further lets the municipalities provide more services such as better health care service through high-speed video to interlink businesses and family, telehealth, innovative entertainment and educational offerings.

The advancement in the technological world will enormously enhance the health care availability and education options resulting in enhancing the overall quality of life in rural areas. Since technology has a drastic impact on every business sector its equality will attract the industry and support growth.

5G and its Issues

Big things come with bigger challenges, and 5G demands a drastic increase in the number of towers in an area and their density and multigigabit fibre pipe needs to feed each tower. Even though the signal strength restrictions will improve on the continuous pace, the individual reach of the towers will be pretty measurable in hundreds rather than in thousands of feet for the future.

In South Korean market 5G install has developed preponderance of fibre due to which there is a reduction in economic challenges. In all the countries where there is no abundance of fibre, such as the USA, ROI is expected to play the main role in determining success. However, the technological evolvement phase is further complicating the deployment planning.

5G evolvement

The 5G providers need to introduce the planning integrity particularly the cost-to-revenue analysis and the ability to compare various architectures and options that clear business goals guide. It leads to the four best practices:

  • Like all the good plans, one must start with the end in their mind. In such cases, that’s the perfect business goal. Another main goal is mainly to attract customers with their services and products.
  • While you are introducing a new technology in the market that itself offers various deployment options, expects running multiple iterations with different architecture criteria to glean insight into the best end-state structure, economic return and technology.
  • Once you have defined the target network, the next step is to include the antennas quantity and placements to attain the service and coverage goals. At this phase, one should begin modelling options to deal with all towers.
  • The last step is joining the current fibre network on the top of the fibre network that needs to get a working architectural model, the framework and something that guides the network evolution planning.

Things to consider

At this level, one must remember that the 5G install is a journey and an important opportunity that everyone must make the most of. Planning smartly and strategically gives the chance to improve the investment all over the current subscriber base and maximize the return from the old technologies which include copper during fibre transition.

However, one must not overlook the chance to grow and maintain the current base as the best ROI assurance on the future 5G services. The following are a few essential 5G strategies to plot a course:

1)      Analyze service targets

It’s the place where one should define the service targets. What is the minimum product quantity that is required to stay to be competitive with your customer’s choices that can guard against the churn? Would 50 Mbps enough or 100 Mbps? What are the definitions of products for the future? One Gbps or 5Gbps? Are there any milestone service levels to consider during the way?

2)      Recognize triggered churn levels

At this stage, one must classify the customers at risk and are currently underserved at the base service level to sustain competitiveness. All these customers have the best propensity to churn and are the biggest threats to an effective transition. Draw from the entire customer analytics as the customer service and marketing departments are probably be aware of all the levels that trigger churns.

3)      At-risk customers technology

It’s time to review the current technology and architecture options that one needs to upgrade.

  1. Evaluate fibre reach to DLC/ DSLAMS in the current central offices. The model adding fibre and converting central office equipment to the backhaul of Ethernet, or model using the wireless backhaul options when the cost of extending fibre upgrading out of reach.
  2. Examine all exchanges including the fibre backhaul, vectoring options, and bonded options.
  3. Implement the fixed wireless and 5G including the propagation analysis and antenna placement.
  4. The premises of model fibre and point to multipoint.
pervinder khangura

Author pervinder khangura

More posts by pervinder khangura

Leave a Reply