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Wireless Island
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06-05-01
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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />0 11. Technical Proposal <br />a. Project Scope <br />IBM will provide deliverables in the form of power point presentations detailing <br />findings of the infrastructure assessment, stake holder meetings, and budgetary <br />design. <br />,b. Communication Plan <br />In order successfully complete this engagement, IBM will need to have a designated <br />City project manager to assist with setting up interviews, conference calls, and gather <br />appropriate City data. <br />c. Detailed Wireless Site Survey - Methodology <br />IBM will perform a site analysis to determine existing potential assets for a <br />deployment and recommended budgetary design based on those assets. <br />d. Recommended Design - Methodology <br />9 L Backbone <br />w <br />IBM will analyze existing backbone options including fiber, wireless ring, and other <br />outsourced services and make a recommendation based on cost effective usage of <br />City assets. <br />H. Backhaul <br />A resilient backhaul network leveraging wired and wireless connectivity in a <br />multilayered topology will be considered as part of the recommended design. The <br />first backhaul layer is a distributed - wireless backhaul network using unlicensed 5.8 <br />GHz spectrum that connects to the WiFi network and consolidates to primary <br />backbone locations utilizing a point -to- multipoint connectivity scheme. Data is <br />transferred from the wireless portion to the wired portion of the backhaul at these <br />connection points. The backhaul fiber network delivers the subscriber data to the <br />Internet, providing a defined level of throughput. Government worker traffic is routed <br />separately to the City's internal network. Network traffic routing is managed by Layer <br />3 network switches residing at each of the backbone node locations. <br />The Multipoint network design will likely consist of 5.8 GHz that will service the <br />government as well as the private sector users we feel the application of the 5.8 GHz <br />spectrum is the best choice for the majority of the Backhaul nodes. The Backhaul <br />Nodes in the hot spot areas will use the 5.8 GHz spectrum. <br />Use or disclosure of data contained on this page is subject to the restriction in the 25 <br />disclosure statement of this document. <br />
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