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Private Mobile Networks

Be Mobile, Stay Connected

A Private Mobile Network helps reduce mobile call costs, as well as support and maintenance
costs, by routing calls across a consolidated pico cell based private network while in the area.


Single mobile
handset


Mobile phone becomes an extension of the company PBX


Reduce mobile
call costs


Seamless movement between Micro and Macro GSM


The Proposition

The convenience of a mobile phone is well recognised, but issues of cost, coverage and the availability of business applications limit its potential. The Private Mobile Network (PMN) solution provides the ability to access voice services using 2G and 2.5G mobile handsets over a private GSM network. With PMN, the mobile phone can be the handset of choice for financial and practical reasons. There is no need to invest further in wireless IP, upgrade LAN capacity or source new wireless IP handsets and PDAs to enable mobility on the network.

A private mobile network can be deployed into areas of high mobile usage or areas of poor or no macro GSM network coverage, such as warehouses, or in-building areas with high disruption. It can be used to deploy mobile communications into remote regions or isolated user communities where network integration and infrastructure costs would otherwise be prohibitive. The solution is also ideal where temporary business locations are used, such as in the construction and outdoor events industries. In areas where voice privacy is an issue, Private Mobile eXchange (PMX) allows organisations to implement localised islands of communication with the inherent security of GSM.

PMN is deployed under the TeleWare low power spectrum licence within the UK and can scale for UK-wide deployment.

What is a Private Mobile Network?

The Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) can be daisy chained to provide increasing levels of call concurrency from 7 to 31 within each single cell. There is no limit to the number of cells able to be deployed.

Delivery / Upgrade

Private mobile networks can be scalable from one to many thousands of users and can be integrated into the customer’s existing infrastructure or provided as a hosted service on a pay-as-you-go basis.

How It Works

A Private Mobile Network enables mobile phones to become part of the internal telephony infrastructure while in the vicinity of the workplace. This enabling technology allows an organisation to manage staff mobile phones on the corporate telecoms infrastructure. This Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) solution can be implemented either by the replacement of the PBX with a private mobile network at a specific location or by integration of the private mobile network with the existing PBX infrastructure. Increased in-building coverage and mobile handsets operating as PBX extensions increase overall ability to contact employees, lessen time to respond to customer and colleague queries, and provide a platform for quicker decision making.

Want to know more about PMN? Visit www.privatemobilenetworks.com today.

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Features & Benefits

Feature Description Benefit
Integrates with local PBX Landline rates when passed out through the local PBX Zero call costs when in range of the Private Mobile Network
Automatic PMN awareness Automatic switchover to private network when in range Cost control
In-building or campus use Alternative to DECT or WiFi technology for wireless solutions Cost-effective, less base stations and improved coverage
Free on net calls Controlling call and messaging costs between mobiles in the office Improves phone management and control
Built on industry standards and utilises standard Intel architecture Protecting investment Ability to accommodate future developments
PBX Functionality Allow mobile phones to operate as PBX extensions while in range of the PMN Cost saving
Support for feature-rich PBX applications Features supported for transfer, call recording and conferencing Mobile phone use enhanced
GSM architecture Immune to interference from WiFi or video senders Continuity of service and availability of service
Low powered spectrum Uses Ofcom low power spectrum licence in the UK Extends mobile battery life
Antennae to boost range An effective range of up to 900m radius (outdoor) with excellent voice quality Maximises site coverage
External analogue PSTN/SIP connectivity Provides uplink / backhaul options Choice and flexibility
Independent to Macro GSM network Prevents issues of network congestion and loss Business-critical continuity is maintained in situations when the macro network is not available
One device, one number, PBX applications Feature rich mobile capabilities Convergence without compromise
Compatible with standard 2G and 2.5G mobile phones Extensive handset choice compared with alternative wireless office solutions Choke and convenience