I am not familiar with MobileAccess VE but searching Cisco's website seems to 
suggest that it is the Corning One solution which I have looked at.  The 
Corning One solution is a Passive Optical Network (PON) which has a headend box 
and each fiber pair runs throughout the facility until it reaches a 
beam-splitter which can be up to a 32 way split from a single pair.

The individual split fibers run to "pods" which can house cellular equipment, 
Wi-Fi or even copper Ethernet drops.  The problem that I ran into was that it 
had very low port density and if I wanted PoE than I still had to install 
equipment at my IDF and run a hybrid coax-fiber cable to support 2-8 ports per 
pod.

The fact that it was as expensive as a DAS that AT&T wasn't going to support 
pretty much killed it here.

Todd

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Curtis K. Larsen
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 13:26
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Small Cell Solution

My understanding is that the carrier still supports the Cisco small cell 
solution.  In fact, only a carrier can purchase the modules, and right now only 
they decide if, when, and where to install the modules, and they control them.  
All of that is fine by me, but it's just taking a long time to bring carriers 
on, and even when it does it's one carrier per module.

Has anyone had any success with the MobileAccess VE (Cisco Partner) solution?  
It was similar to the small cell module in that you could use the existing 
CAT5e/6 cable to the AP, but I think it would allow for more carriers, and 
maybe more control of when and where to put the VE "Access Pods".


Thanks,

Curtis
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Small Cell Solution
I have used Wilson gear before and it really doesn't work well here since there 
is little outdoor signal to amplify.  Wi-Fi calling might be the future but it 
still requires a voice-grade Wi-Fi network to work well and it requires handset 
support for it.  Both of those are issues not easily corrected.

A small cell solution from someone, like Alcatel-Lucent or Cisco would provide 
3G/4G signal wherever you need it without carrier support.

Todd

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dexter Caldwell
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 12:29
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Small Cell Solution

We're just doing local building cellular boosters.  Relatively inexpensive ( 
http://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Electronics-Indoor-Cellular-Booster/dp/B00IWW9AB8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418307096&sr=8-1&keywords=wilson+cell+phone+booster<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.amazon.com_Wilson-2DElectronics-2DIndoor-2DCellular-2DBooster_dp_B00IWW9AB8_ref-3Dsr-5F1-5F1-3Fie-3DUTF8-26qid-3D1418307096-26sr-3D8-2D1-26keywords-3Dwilson-26-2343-3Bcell-26-2343-3Bphone-26-2343-3Bbooster&d=CQMGaQ&c=2GaipCMI-4CXTl0y2l8grQS3faC7QKiDQZYpyUtD00M&r=uvxIRDMxwssmr2VjVNRe6I_MeNT0SmtowN9dpqcMAFc&m=EPF-YAhim5n5-chDVVV1qz-GQ7Pq9F1nEmHBSVqL9u8&s=FZXzh1VkIUske4X6pg_w03-9Bkfdg4V0cVwUftBe710&e=>
 ) and we do them on an as-needed basis usually by targeting high complaint 
buildings or areas.  Some have a limit on the type of carrier, but you can hit 
the most popular carrier in use and the complaints go away.   It's been working 
well for us for the last year or two.

Also, companies like Republic Wireless are changing the game in cellular 
phones.  They only use cellular as a backup to wifi and the call can roam 
seamlessly back and forth.   They're a niche player, but I've used them 
personally and its' been great as an IT person to have cell coverage in the 
dungeons of our campus networks where to cellular coverage ever reached and my 
staff would have to come upstairs or outside just to use their phones.  
T-Mobile has been doing some of this as well.    I know we don't select 
people's carriers, but the point is that the technology is changing in ways 
that make a large DAS rollout or expensive mass deployment really unnecessary.

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