Title :
Metropolitan Public WiFi Access Based on Broadband Sharing
Author :
Vidales, Pablo ; Manecke, Alexander ; Solarski, Marcin
Author_Institution :
Deutsche Telekom Labs., Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
As mobile applications become more pervasive and the demand for affordable mobile broadband Internet access grows, bandwidth sharing solutions via IEEE 802.11-based technology populate the telecommunications market. Many of the existing solutions are based on the willingness of Internet user communities to share their broadband connection at home. However, some other access sharing models have introduce incentives for those users that share their Internet connection. Another aspect that differentiates current solutions is the approach to deploy such a service. In general, these solutions can be grouped in three categories: the ones that follow a guerrilla approach, those that partner with ISPs, and the sharing solutions that originate inside the telcos. These options are compared in this paper from the business and technology angles, discussing the pros and cons of each of them. In addition, a broadband sharing enabling solution, called Extended HotSpots is described. This solution was evaluated during a field trial in the city of Berlin and the results collected are included in this paper.
Keywords :
mobile communication; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11-based technology; Internet user communities; access sharing model; broadband connection; broadband sharing; extended hotspots; metropolitan public WiFi access; mobile application; mobile broadband Internet access; Application software; Bandwidth; Cities and towns; Communication system security; Computer science; Laboratories; Mobile computing; Paper technology; Telecommunications; Web and internet services; IEEE 802.11; Metropolitan networks; WiFi; brodband sharing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science (ENC), 2009 Mexican International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mexico City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5258-3
DOI :
10.1109/ENC.2009.22