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Testing WiMAX performance in the Clear
network in Portland




                                                                        Monica Paolini          SENZA
                                                              Senza Fili Consulting
                                                                         January 2009
                                                                                                  FILI
                                                                                                CONSULTING




On the day of the Clear launch in Portland, I had      The connection manager was very simple to
the opportunity to test the network with a laptop.     configure and use (Figure 1). On the downside, it
My tests were clearly not systematic or very           did not provide detailed information on network
detailed, but I decided to share the results as they   availability, so when the laptop could not establish
may be of interest to those who have not yet been      a connection, no explanation was given as to what
able to test commercial WiMAX networks.                the cause was. However, the connection manager
                                                       was sufficiently straightforward to use and within
The performance of the Clear network was               seconds of switching the laptop on, I was
consistently good, with throughput typically over 3    connected. This is probably the most important
mbps in the downlink and between 350 and 400           feature to subscribers. Establishing or re-
kbps in the uplink. Internet browsing was fast, so I   establishing the connection was fast, and the
decided to spend most time checking video              connection manager client has an option to allow
applications (YouTube, New York Times, and even        the laptop to automatically connect to Clear when
a full screen movie from Hulu) and video-              coverage is available.
conferencing with Skype. All worked reliably well in
areas with good coverage. The major limitation of      As the stationary throughput was quite good and
the network were a few areas without sufficient        consistent where I checked it, I decided to test in
coverage—which I visited twice during the day—,        more detail the performance of the network in
but this is to be expected in a new network still      indoor locations and in a mobility scenario—
being optimized.                                       environments where all wireless networks face a
                                                       challenge. The results of the tests are available on
                                                       Google maps (see links at the end).
Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland




                                                             Figure 2. Indoor location at parking garage


Figure 1. Laptop client, detail information panel




Indoor locations

For the indoor locations, I picked a garage building
(Figure 2, Figure 3), where I could freely go where I
wanted; a big bookstore (Powell’s Books, Figure 4);
a hotel; a restaurant; and the public library. Clear
stated objective is to provide first-wall coverage—
you need to be close to the outside perimeter of
the building to expect a good connection (this is
also the case for 3G networks). This was                     Figure 3. Top floor in parking garage
consistently the case. Furthermore, the throughput
was usually good even in deep-indoor locations,
even though there was some degradation in
performance or in some cases lack of coverage.

At the parking garage, I tested throughput at
multiple floors and locations within each floor
(Figure 5). As expected, the highest throughput
was on the rooftop and near the outside walls.
Throughput at deep-indoor locations was tested
right behind thick cement walls, at multiple
locations.




                                                             Figure 4. Powell's Books



© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com                                                     |2|
Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland




                                Throughput in parking garage
           3,500 

           3,000 

           2,500 

           2,000 
    kbps




           1,500 

           1,000 

            500 

              ‐
                    Downlink,  Downlink,  Downlink,  Uplink,     Uplink,        Uplink, 
                     indoor        deep      outdoor    indoor     deep         outdoor
                                  indoor                          indoor
                        Street level     Level 3/4   Level 7   Rooftop

                                                             (although the laptop could detect the presence of
Figure 5. Throughput in parking garage
                                                             the Clear network). Too bad, but at least I was able
                                                             to enjoy one of the best pizzas (Figure 6) in the US
                                                             without being distracted by work!
Indoor coverage at the RiverPlace Hotel and at
Powell’s Books was very good. I actually tested
more locations than reported on the map, but
found very similar throughput levels across the
buildings. In the public library, I had to find a
remote location where I could make a phone call
without disturbing library patrons, and that was in
an area where cellular voice connectivity was
available, but WiMAX coverage was not. It was in
the most central part of the building by the
elevator. The library Wi-Fi network also had some
trouble covering this spot-the downlink speed was
only about 600 kbps.

As I got for dinner to Ken’s Artisan Pizza, coverage
was not sufficient to establish a connection                 Figure 6. Reward at the end of the day



© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com                                                     |3|
Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland




                                                             handoffs worked well—the connection was
                                                             maintained throughout the route.

Mobile locations

Most of the tests in a mobile environment were
done from the streetcar in downtown Portland
                                                             Putting things in perspective
(Figure 7) and from buses. Portland is blessed with
one of the best public transportation systems in             How does the Clear service compare to alternative
the US, so the plan worked out pretty well.                  wireless data services available in the US? Table
                                                             1shows what operators advertise on their websites,
                                                             but there is considerable variability in performance,
                                                             depending on location and, increasingly, on traffic
                                                             on the network.


                                                                                   Downlink            Uplink

                                                             Clear                 Up to 6 mbps        Up to 1 mbps

                                                             Verizon/EV-DO         0.6-1.4 mbps        0.5-0.8 mbps

                                                             AT&T/HSPA             0.7-1.7 mbps        0.5-1.2 mbps

                                                             Sprint/EV-DO          0.6-1.4 mbps        0.35-0.5 mbps

Figure 7. Portland streetcar                                 T-Mobile/HSPA         0.6 average,        NA
                                                                                   1mbps peak
Testing from the streetcar allowed me to check
coverage along a well-defined path. The
                                                             Table 1. Downlink and uplink data rates for WiMAX and
throughput in the streetcar or buses was
                                                             3G in the US. Source: Operators’ websites.
somewhat lower than that at the same location
outdoors. This is to be expected as the train car            Some 3G networks have started to experience
reduces the strength of the signal. As a result, the         congestion at some locations. As the wireless link
tests within the streetcar should not be taken to            is shared among all the subscribers connected to
represent the network performance in a stationary,           same sector in a base station, network
outdoor environment. Tests in the streetcar, buses           performance degrades as the number of
as well as indoor locations are relevant however             subscribers grows. This was not a concern for the
because most users will access the networks from             Portland network, as it is not yet running at
indoor or mobile locations rather than from                  capacity.
outdoor locations, especially with laptops.
                                                             While it is difficult to generalize and at each
The median throughput in the downlink was 3031               specific location any given network may
kbps, in the uplink 382 kbps. The maximum                    outperform the others, the performance that I saw
throughput recorded was 5034 kbps in the                     on the Clear network was consistently and
downlink and 425 kbps in the uplink. In the area             significantly above what I observed for 3G
between NW 18th Ave and NW 23rd Ave, the                     networks in the US in previous informal tests. The
coverage was not sufficiently strong to keep the             improved performance is in line with the industry
connection. Throughout the rest of the streetcar             expectations and it is enabled by the use of wider
route, however, the coverage was reliable and


© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com                                                      |4|
Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland




channels and more advanced modulation
techniques.                                                  Links

                                                             Google map with location tests and throughput:
                                                             maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa
                                                             =0&ll=45.523067,-
Methodology                                                  122.680914&spn=0.004826,0.011984&z=17&msi
                                                             d=106616955607510956463.0004601b735d862
Date: January 5th and 6th, 2009.                             1863a3

Laptop used: Lenovo X301, Intel Core Duo CPU                 Marc Walli has published additional data points on
U9400 1.4GHz, 4GB Ram.                                       Portland’s Clear coverage at:
                                                             http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=e
Speed test: FrontierNet Network Speed Test                   n&msa=0&msid=111421543144149182907.0004
                                                             5dce7559dccdcc506&z=12
Location: Tested locations are shown on the
Google map listed in links. When using public                Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of
transportation, the tests were mostly done while             Oregon (TriMet): www.trimet.org to see the route
the streetcar or bus was moving and it is therefore          followed by the street car
difficult to pinpoint the location precisely. I
recorded the closest streetcar/bus station was to            Ken’s Artisan Pizza: www.kensartisan.com
the tested location, but the tests were done either
immediately before (more often) or after the stop.           FrontierNet Network Speed Test:
For tests at indoor locations, the Goggle map                http://speedtest.frontiernet.net/
includes data from multiple locations, as described          http://elkgrove.speedtest.frontiernet.net/
in the map placemark.




© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com                                                     |5|
Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland




About Senza Fili Consulting

                          At Senza Fili we have in-depth expertise in financial modeling, market research, business

 SENZA                    plan support, business development, RFP and vendor selection support, due diligence,
                          white paper preparation, and training. Our clients are international and span the entire


   FILI
 CONSULTING
                          value chain: they include fixed and mobile operators, ISPs, greenfield operators, vendors,
                          solution providers, system integrators, investors, and industry associations.

                     At Senza Fili we have in-depth expertise in financial modeling, market research, business
plan support, business development, RFP and vendor selection support, due diligence, white paper
preparation, and training. Our clients are international and span the entire value chain: they include fixed and
mobile operators, ISPs, greenfield operators, vendors, solution providers, system integrators, investors, and
industry associations.

For more information, you can visit us at www.senzafiliconsulting.com, or you can contact us at
info@senzafiliconsulting.com or at +1 425 657 4991.




© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting LLC. All rights reserved. This white paper was prepared on behalf of Intel Corporation. The views and
statements expressed in this document are those of Senza Fili Consulting LLC and they should not be inferred to reflect the position of Intel
Corporation. The document can be distributed only in its integral form and acknowledging the source. No selection of this material can be
copied, photocopied, duplicated in any form or by any means, or redistributed without express written permission from Senza Fili Consulting
LLC. While the document is based upon information that we consider accurate and reliable, Senza Fili Consulting LLC makes no warranty,
express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information in this document. Senza Fili Consulting assumes no liability for any damage or loss
arising from reliance on this information. Trademarks mentioned in this document are property of their respective owners.




© 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com                                                                           |6|

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Testing Wimax Performance Clear Portland (Senza Consulting)

  • 1. Testing WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland Monica Paolini SENZA Senza Fili Consulting January 2009 FILI CONSULTING On the day of the Clear launch in Portland, I had The connection manager was very simple to the opportunity to test the network with a laptop. configure and use (Figure 1). On the downside, it My tests were clearly not systematic or very did not provide detailed information on network detailed, but I decided to share the results as they availability, so when the laptop could not establish may be of interest to those who have not yet been a connection, no explanation was given as to what able to test commercial WiMAX networks. the cause was. However, the connection manager was sufficiently straightforward to use and within The performance of the Clear network was seconds of switching the laptop on, I was consistently good, with throughput typically over 3 connected. This is probably the most important mbps in the downlink and between 350 and 400 feature to subscribers. Establishing or re- kbps in the uplink. Internet browsing was fast, so I establishing the connection was fast, and the decided to spend most time checking video connection manager client has an option to allow applications (YouTube, New York Times, and even the laptop to automatically connect to Clear when a full screen movie from Hulu) and video- coverage is available. conferencing with Skype. All worked reliably well in areas with good coverage. The major limitation of As the stationary throughput was quite good and the network were a few areas without sufficient consistent where I checked it, I decided to test in coverage—which I visited twice during the day—, more detail the performance of the network in but this is to be expected in a new network still indoor locations and in a mobility scenario— being optimized. environments where all wireless networks face a challenge. The results of the tests are available on Google maps (see links at the end).
  • 2. Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland Figure 2. Indoor location at parking garage Figure 1. Laptop client, detail information panel Indoor locations For the indoor locations, I picked a garage building (Figure 2, Figure 3), where I could freely go where I wanted; a big bookstore (Powell’s Books, Figure 4); a hotel; a restaurant; and the public library. Clear stated objective is to provide first-wall coverage— you need to be close to the outside perimeter of the building to expect a good connection (this is also the case for 3G networks). This was Figure 3. Top floor in parking garage consistently the case. Furthermore, the throughput was usually good even in deep-indoor locations, even though there was some degradation in performance or in some cases lack of coverage. At the parking garage, I tested throughput at multiple floors and locations within each floor (Figure 5). As expected, the highest throughput was on the rooftop and near the outside walls. Throughput at deep-indoor locations was tested right behind thick cement walls, at multiple locations. Figure 4. Powell's Books © 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com |2|
  • 3. Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland Throughput in parking garage 3,500  3,000  2,500  2,000  kbps 1,500  1,000  500  ‐ Downlink,  Downlink,  Downlink,  Uplink,  Uplink,  Uplink,  indoor deep  outdoor indoor deep  outdoor indoor indoor Street level Level 3/4 Level 7 Rooftop (although the laptop could detect the presence of Figure 5. Throughput in parking garage the Clear network). Too bad, but at least I was able to enjoy one of the best pizzas (Figure 6) in the US without being distracted by work! Indoor coverage at the RiverPlace Hotel and at Powell’s Books was very good. I actually tested more locations than reported on the map, but found very similar throughput levels across the buildings. In the public library, I had to find a remote location where I could make a phone call without disturbing library patrons, and that was in an area where cellular voice connectivity was available, but WiMAX coverage was not. It was in the most central part of the building by the elevator. The library Wi-Fi network also had some trouble covering this spot-the downlink speed was only about 600 kbps. As I got for dinner to Ken’s Artisan Pizza, coverage was not sufficient to establish a connection Figure 6. Reward at the end of the day © 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com |3|
  • 4. Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland handoffs worked well—the connection was maintained throughout the route. Mobile locations Most of the tests in a mobile environment were done from the streetcar in downtown Portland Putting things in perspective (Figure 7) and from buses. Portland is blessed with one of the best public transportation systems in How does the Clear service compare to alternative the US, so the plan worked out pretty well. wireless data services available in the US? Table 1shows what operators advertise on their websites, but there is considerable variability in performance, depending on location and, increasingly, on traffic on the network. Downlink Uplink Clear Up to 6 mbps Up to 1 mbps Verizon/EV-DO 0.6-1.4 mbps 0.5-0.8 mbps AT&T/HSPA 0.7-1.7 mbps 0.5-1.2 mbps Sprint/EV-DO 0.6-1.4 mbps 0.35-0.5 mbps Figure 7. Portland streetcar T-Mobile/HSPA 0.6 average, NA 1mbps peak Testing from the streetcar allowed me to check coverage along a well-defined path. The Table 1. Downlink and uplink data rates for WiMAX and throughput in the streetcar or buses was 3G in the US. Source: Operators’ websites. somewhat lower than that at the same location outdoors. This is to be expected as the train car Some 3G networks have started to experience reduces the strength of the signal. As a result, the congestion at some locations. As the wireless link tests within the streetcar should not be taken to is shared among all the subscribers connected to represent the network performance in a stationary, same sector in a base station, network outdoor environment. Tests in the streetcar, buses performance degrades as the number of as well as indoor locations are relevant however subscribers grows. This was not a concern for the because most users will access the networks from Portland network, as it is not yet running at indoor or mobile locations rather than from capacity. outdoor locations, especially with laptops. While it is difficult to generalize and at each The median throughput in the downlink was 3031 specific location any given network may kbps, in the uplink 382 kbps. The maximum outperform the others, the performance that I saw throughput recorded was 5034 kbps in the on the Clear network was consistently and downlink and 425 kbps in the uplink. In the area significantly above what I observed for 3G between NW 18th Ave and NW 23rd Ave, the networks in the US in previous informal tests. The coverage was not sufficiently strong to keep the improved performance is in line with the industry connection. Throughout the rest of the streetcar expectations and it is enabled by the use of wider route, however, the coverage was reliable and © 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com |4|
  • 5. Report WiMAX performance in the Clear network in Portland channels and more advanced modulation techniques. Links Google map with location tests and throughput: maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa =0&ll=45.523067,- Methodology 122.680914&spn=0.004826,0.011984&z=17&msi d=106616955607510956463.0004601b735d862 Date: January 5th and 6th, 2009. 1863a3 Laptop used: Lenovo X301, Intel Core Duo CPU Marc Walli has published additional data points on U9400 1.4GHz, 4GB Ram. Portland’s Clear coverage at: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=e Speed test: FrontierNet Network Speed Test n&msa=0&msid=111421543144149182907.0004 5dce7559dccdcc506&z=12 Location: Tested locations are shown on the Google map listed in links. When using public Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of transportation, the tests were mostly done while Oregon (TriMet): www.trimet.org to see the route the streetcar or bus was moving and it is therefore followed by the street car difficult to pinpoint the location precisely. I recorded the closest streetcar/bus station was to Ken’s Artisan Pizza: www.kensartisan.com the tested location, but the tests were done either immediately before (more often) or after the stop. FrontierNet Network Speed Test: For tests at indoor locations, the Goggle map http://speedtest.frontiernet.net/ includes data from multiple locations, as described http://elkgrove.speedtest.frontiernet.net/ in the map placemark. © 2009 Senza Fili Consulting • www.senzafiliconsulting.com |5|
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