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FSO Communications Systems Are Being Commercially Deployed |
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In August 2024, T-Mobile partnered with Transcelestial, a technological startup company from Singapore, to deploy the latter’s Free Space Optics (FSO) wireless connectivity solution at the 2024 Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals. The companies claim that the deployment of FSO technology helped them achieve peak speeds over 7.5X higher than their competitors, thus providing enhanced user experiences for customers of the Communication Service Provider (CSP). Despite facing adverse weather conditions—including wind speeds of up to 93 Kilometers (km) per hour—the FSO links were reportedly able to continue providing reliable connectivity, thereby successfully overcoming one of the key issues (i.e., tower sway) that previous FSO solutions have generally not been able to tackle.
With FSO solutions typically boasting lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to their microwave and fiber counterparts, there appears to be renewed interest in the technology. Transcelestial is one such example. Founded in 2016, the company’s laser communication solution is gaining interest in the industry, with Transcelestial raising US$24 million, to date, from major investors such as Airbus Ventures, EDBI, Wavemaker Partners, etc. The company is also actively selling its solution across multiple regions, including but not limited to Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America.
Assessing FSO Technology for Wireless Backhaul |
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In the past, FSO was initially regarded as a strong candidate for wireless backhaul applications. This was mainly due to the benefits that FSO solutions had over other backhaul alternatives, including but not limited to:
However, the adoption of FSO among CSPs has remained low, as it has been unable to support carrier-grade availabilities (i.e., 99.999%) and long-range links. This was due to the FSO solution’s susceptibility to weather conditions (e.g., wind, rain, mist, dust, etc.), where direct line-of-sight was needed to maintain a consistent wireless connection between FSO equipment. However, new developments in FSO technology, such as the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based tracking and hybrid FSO-microwave deployment architectures, are seeking to address the aforementioned challenges.
CSPs Need to Deploy FSO Solutions Strategically |
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Despite the advantages that FSO solutions can bring, there remain challenges hindering large-scale adoption of the technology. Recent reports indicate that Indian CSP, Bharti Airtel, is still hesitant on commercially deploying Google’s Taara FSO solution due to concerns about link availability, especially during times of adverse weather conditions.
Hence, ABI Research recommends that FSO equipment vendors need to consider the following to demonstrate the value that FSO solutions can bring to CSPs:
While there are existing challenges, with rapid advancements in AI and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities—and also taking reference from microwave technology developments—ABI Research is optimistic that new AI/ML solutions will emerge in the near future to help FSO solutions adapt to different weather conditions and establish the technology as a reliable option for backhaul connectivity.