Report: SDN/NFV, Ethernet on fiber on deck for mobile backhaul networks

Oct. 16, 2014
The mobile backhaul network is becoming increasingly complex, finds new survey by Infonetics Research.

Infonetics Research recently released its 2014 Macrocell Backhaul Strategies: Global Service Provider Survey, which provides insights into wireless operators' plans for macrocell backhaul.

“The mobile network is evolving to incorporate small cells, distributed antenna systems (DAS), remote radio heads (RRHs) and WiFi, and though the macrocell layer still does the heavy lifting when it comes to traffic handling, the backhaul network behind all this is becoming increasingly complex,” notes Richard Webb, directing analyst for mobile backhaul and small cells at Infonetics Research.

Webb adds, “Our macrocell backhaul study reveals the extent to which operators are looking at software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) solutions to provide greater backhaul flexibility and cost-savings.”

Infonetics reports that its survey respondents have yet to scale their small cell deployments, but anticipate they will place over 20% of traffic from the macro network onto small cells by 2018. When asked if or when they will introduce software-defined networking (SDN) into the backhaul network, 29% of respondents say they are deploying or plan to deploy SDN at some point, while the majority (63%) are evaluating it as a possibility with no set timeframe.

Notably, among those surveyed, Ethernet on fiber will reportedly be the most-used technology for macrocell backhaul connections by 2016, followed by Ethernet-only microwave.

Additionally, downstream bandwidth is the top-ranked service-level agreement (SLA) metric, rated "very important" by 92% of operators surveyed, followed by jitter, latency, and upstream bandwidth. Survey respondents also said they "not only seek vendors with strong macrocell backhaul product portfolios, but partners who can also support their strategies for holistic, flexible future-proofed networks," according to the report.

Learn more about the survey.

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