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Backup Power Alternatives in Today’s Critical Networks

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Originally Aired: Feb. 7, 2008 - 11 a.m. ET; 8 a.m. PT

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Rhonda WickhamModerated by Rhonda Wickham, Editor-in-Chief, Wireless Week

The recent FCC mandate for 8 hours of backup power at cell sites is causing service providers to seek power solutions that meet a number of different site needs.

Batteries, generators and fuel cells each have a place in the overall picture. Batteries and generators are well known in the industry. Fuel cells are a newer technology. Fuel cells generate electricity through an electrochemical reaction using hydrogen and oxygen from ambient air. Longer runtimes, higher reliability and environment-friendly power generation number among fuel cells’ many benefits.

During this free, 60-minute Webcast, you'll learn…

  • Pros and cons of each technology
  • How fuel cells work
  • Key differences between fuel cells and batteries/generators and when each is appropriate
  • Environmental concerns of various technologies
  • Footprint assessments
  • How solutions can future-proof your sites, especially during disasters
  • Real-world case studies

Panelists include...
Joe Blanchard - Vice President, Product Line Management, ReliOn

John Vivian - Corporate Account Manager, Caterpillar

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Originally Aired: Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008
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Wireless Week Webcast: Backup Power Alternatives
Batteries, generators and fuel cells each have a place in the overall picture. Batteries and generators are well known in the industry. Fuel cells are a newer technology.

Easing the Mobile Backhaul Bottleneck
Wireless data applications and content usage are growing exponentially, making the average revenue per user (ARPU) soar much to the delight of today’s wireless operators. Yet, that delight remains tempered because operators face growing bottlenecks in backhaul.

Off-deck Mobile Campaign Audits: Unnecessary Evil or Industry Savior?
Off-deck mobile campaign revenues are growing quarter over quarter. But operators and content providers each stand to lose huge shares of revenue if they aren’t careful.

The New 4G Wireless Ecosystem
The pure-play wireless operator of yesterday is becoming a minority as other players such as wired companies, MVNOs, cable companies and others tap into the market and launch wireless capabilities of their own.