Whale Watching in Inland Indonesia: Analyzing a Small, Remote, Internet-Based Community Cellular Network

Matthew Johnson, Jenny T Liang, Michelle Lin, S. Singanamalla, Kurtis Heimerl
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While only generating a minuscule percentage of global traffic, largely lost in the noise of large-scale analyses, remote rural networks are the physical frontier of the Internet today. Through tight integration with a local operator’s infrastructure, we gather a unique dataset to characterize and report a year of interaction between finances, utilization, and performance of a novel, remote, data-only Community LTE Network in Bokondini, Indonesia. With visibility to drill down to individual users, we find use highly unbalanced and the network supported by only a handful of relatively heavy consumers. 45% of users are offline more days than online, and the median user consumes only 77 MB per day online and 36 MB per day on average, limiting consumption by frequently “topping up” in small amounts. Outside video and social media, messaging and IP calling provided by over-the-top services like Facebook Messenger, QQ, and WhatsApp comprise a relatively large percentage of traffic consistently across both heavy and light users. Our analysis shows that Internet-only Community Cellular Networks can be profitable despite most users spending less than $1 USD/day, and offers insights into the unique properties of these networks.
在印度尼西亚内陆观鲸:分析一个小的,远程的,基于互联网的社区蜂窝网络
虽然只产生很小比例的全球流量,很大程度上被大规模分析的噪音所淹没,但偏远的农村网络是当今互联网的物理前沿。通过与当地运营商基础设施的紧密集成,我们收集了一个独特的数据集,以描述和报告在印度尼西亚Bokondini的一个新型、远程、仅数据的社区LTE网络的财务、利用率和性能之间的相互作用。随着深入到个人用户的可见性,我们发现使用高度不平衡,网络只有少数相对较重的消费者支持。45%的用户离线的时间比在线的时间长,用户平均每天在线仅消耗77 MB,平均每天消耗36 MB,这限制了用户频繁“充值”少量的消费。在视频和社交媒体之外,Facebook Messenger、QQ和WhatsApp等顶级服务提供的信息和IP通话在重度和轻度用户中都占了相对较大的比例。我们的分析表明,尽管大多数用户每天花费不到1美元,但仅限互联网的社区蜂窝网络仍然可以盈利,并提供了对这些网络独特属性的见解。
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