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Competitive Assessments for HAP Delivery of Mobile Services in Emerging Countries

Networking and Internet Architecture 2012-08-07 v1

Abstract

In recent years, network deployment based on High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) has gained momentum through several initiatives where air vehicles and telecommunications payloads have been adapted and refined, resulting in more efficient and less expensive platforms. In this paper, we study HAP as an alternative or complementary fast-evolving technology to provide mobile services in rural areas of emerging countries, where business models need to be carefully tailored to the reality of their related markets. In these large areas with low user density, mobile services uptake is likely to be slowed by a service profitability which is in turn limited by a relatively low average revenue per user. Through three architectures enabling different business roles and using different terrestrial, HAP and satellite backhaul solutions, we devise how to use in an efficient and profitable fashion these multi-purpose aerial platforms, in complement to existing access and backhauling satellite or terrestrial technologies.

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@article{arxiv.1208.0997,
  title  = {Competitive Assessments for HAP Delivery of Mobile Services in Emerging Countries},
  author = {Laurent Reynaud and Salim Zaïmi and Yvon Gourhant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.0997},
  year   = {2012}
}