Broadband wireless access planned for deployment in the 10- to 42-GHz frequ
ency range and deployable in point-to-multipoint configurations has been ga
ining acceptance among network operators recently. This paper present a mod
el that can be used to optimize the cost of wireless access architectures.
Cost functions are derived for network nodes and links in which such factor
s as demographic, traffic, marketing, and systems that impact network cost
are variables. These variable factors can then be used to construct a compl
ete characterization of network costs. Cost sensitivity can be analyzed by
varying any desired parameters to investigate their impact on network cost,
and the results can be used to optimize costs. Each node and link in the n
etwork is analyzed independently and the model developed can then be used b
y network operators as a cost-modeling tool to analyze network nodes or lin
ks. This paper concludes with a case study of the impact of rain availabili
ty on the economics of deploying local multipoint distribution service (LMD
S) networks.