Small Cells – Answer for Network Operators to Enhance Mobile Experience to the Users.
Creating successful small cells deployments & intelligent network design
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The global small cells networks market, comprising Femtocell, Picocell, Microcell and Metrocell market to reach $5.6 billion by 2020
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Small Cells: Bringing the wireless networks closer to end users
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By deploying Small Cells & HetNet Networks, Operators can address both short term & long term challenges to enhance network quality
India’s
Only Summit On Small Cells Networks
200+
Delegates From Small Cells Ecosystems
20+
Senior Level Speakers
Guarantee
One 2 One Meetings
OUR BELOVED PARTNERS
SMALL CELLS THOUGHT LEADER
OUR DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS
Sudhir Gupta
Secretary
TRAI
Rajan S Mathews
Director General
COAI
Sachin Deshpande
Head-Smallcells
Bharti Airtel
Radhey Shyam Sarda
Solutions Director-Wireless
Huawei
Gulshan Khurana
President & CTO
Reliance Communications
Jing Wang
Small Cells Marketing Director
ZTE India
Amit Marwah
Head E2E Sales Solutions
Nokia India
Arvind Pandey
President Networks
Idea Cellular
Jalaj Choudhary
Vice President
Network Planning, RCOM
Jayeeta Saha
Manager Standardization
TSDSI
Satya N Gupta
Secretary General
NGN Forum
Rajeesh Radhakrishnan
Sales Engineer
iBwave
Kishore Kumar
Sales Development Manager, APAC
Spirent
Kousik Gupta
Network Planning
Bharti Airtel
In India - The rate of adoption of smartphones and other mobile devices is increasingly significantly and this is driving the consumption of mobile data and traffic congestion across all the wireless networks. This data growth is forcing network operators to continually expand their mobile networks to fill the need of its end customers. Operators in India are now looking Small cells as an ideal technology to increase the bandwidth of its networks. Small Cells will be one of the most feasible solutions to handle the densification of networks and cope with mobile bandwidth problems. Mobile network operators can increase wireless network access speeds and improve coverage through the strategic deployment of small cells.
In order to maintain our leadership in ICT sector - We wish to inform you that we are organizing Small Cells Networks Summit 2016, an International conference & exhibition, schedule to be held on 22nd July 2016 at Courtyard Marriott at Mumbai. This summit will focus on the current scenario of Small cell deployment in India and future direction of its adoption in Indian Telecom industry. We request you all to join us at this event to understand & discuss the key aspects of small cells technology.
By 2020 there will be 50 billion connected devices across the world. Mobile traffic will grow globally with a CAGR of 84% over next 7 years, and will overtake fixed data traffic in 2019. It is financially prohibitive to build enough macro cells to service all the demand; small cells are a cost-effective solution to plug the gap between data demand and capacity. The business case for a high QoE -Quality of Experience network that is “always-on, and available anywhere, any time” is driving the network evolution towards HetNet (Heterogeneous Network) – an integrated network consisting of macrocells, small cells and WiFi AP (Access Points). HetNet architecture allows for capacity expansion to be based on actual, instead of forecast, values of demand in data traffic.
Small cells Networks Summit 2016 will bring together complete ecosystem together under one platform to discuss about deploying Small Cells Networks and business strategies to cost-effectively optimization in Indian Telecom industry.
Small Cells Networks Summit 2016 will focus on:
- Examine the role of deploying small cells in 3G/LTE ready India
- Examine the cost of deploying small cells vs. macro cells
- Understanding the key areas of small cells to deploy
- What are the major challenges of small cells backhaul deployments
- How to ensure a profitable business case for small cells deployments?
- What options exist for outdoor small cells backhaul?
- Is small cells really needed for 3G/LTE network for value proposition - operators perspective
- Understanding what services and applications are possible over small cells