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Cost comparison of wireless network using Wi-Fi technology and conventional wired network
  Wired network Wireless network (Wi-Fi)
Component Qty Unit £ Total £ Qty Unit £ Total £
       
Switches, including cabinets, etc 1674,461744,987255,461136,525
Cabling, including frames 4,000180720,000430250107,500
Wired network card/adaptor 2,5002870,000   
Wireless network card/adaptor    2,50045112,500
Wireless access points    250540135,000
Power over ethernet adaptors    40351,400
Wireless network management software    150,00050,000
Total costSubtotal A1,534,987Subtotal B542,925
 
Total saving of installing a wireless network in lieu of a wired network = subtotal A minus subtotal B: 992,062
 Cost per user : 614217
(As applied to a new 12 storey office building with 2500 users)
Typical VoIP lifecycle cost comparison over five-year period
VoIP (IP PBX)
Capital expenditure Qty Unit £ Total £
Internet Protocol (IP) Handsets (medium spec) 50014070,000
Gateways 23,0006,000
Switches 9278025,020
Server (including software) 29,00018,000
Subtotal A 119,020
 
Operational expenditure, excluding calls Years Unit £/yr Total £
Maintenance (Gateway) 51,5007,500
Average office departmental re-organisation5
Subtotal B 7,500
Total typical cost for VoIP, subtotal C (subtotal A + B) 126,520
Cost per user (subtotal C/500) 253
 
Traditional system
 Qty Unit £ Total £
Digital phone/handsets (medium spec) 50018090,000
PBX 230,00060,000
Voice backbone 5006532,500
Subtotal D 182,500
 
 Years Unit £ Total £
Maintenance 520,000100,000
Average office departmental re-organisation512,37561,875
Subtotal E 161,875
Total typical cost for VoIP, subtotal F (subtotal D + E)344,375
Cost per user (subtotal F/500) 689
 
Total savings using IP PBX (Sub F-C) = 217,855 (Based on new office building in London, with 500 handsets and users and a conventional LAN)
Cost comparison of copper and fibre cabling
Cable type Floor grid Average run £/outlet
Category 6 (copper) 2.4 m 60 m 65-95
Four-core duplex (50/125 micron) multimode (fibre) 2.4 m 60 m 150-200
(Costs are based on using a typical tree topology arrangement with a fibre backbone and either copper or fibre cable to the desk. Patcyh panels and floor boxes are included but active equipment excluded)
Cost of installing an IPTV system of 500 screens within a commercial stadium
 
Description Quantity Unit £
Tandberg TT1220 IRD (BSkyB decoder) 22,350
Broadcast Tech 3000 Chassis 14,150
DVB T 8 mHz single input dual ASI out (Freeview decoder) 41,180
iPlex Chassis, documentation, sub-module, sub-carrier and OS 212,000
2-Port ASI Input (Rx) I/O Module 31,550
Iplex media encoder with AC 3 Option (MPEG2 encoder) 102,500
Iplex sub carrier module 2450
Iplex copper transceiver 2180
Amino 110 (set-top box) 500180
Management software Windows XP 115,000
Linux server for EPG/DHCP 21,500
Power over ethernet injectors/adaptors 50030
Rack-mounted 15 in LCD screen with mouse and keyboard 11,500
Client training 13,000
Total costs195,980
Total cost per set-top box and screen 392
(The cost of screens, their installation, cabling and off-air channels have been excluded)
Costs of server types
    
Server configuration Qty Unit £Total £
Tower server (four processors) 610,400166,400
Rack optimised server (four processors) 169,000144,000
Blade server (four processors) 68,000128,000
ClearCube (two processors) 323,250104,000
Costs comparison of magnetic and optical media
 
 Capacitycost
Magnetic mediaGb£
Internal tape drive 160-440 25-55
Hard disc SATA75-48030-240
Hard disc SCSI 50-300135-485
Optical media  
Compact disc0.7-0.80.33-0.60
DVD (single recordable)4.7-8.50.33-3.13
Cost and energy usage comparisons of computer screen technologies
 
Size CRT LCDPlasma CRTLCD Plasma CRT LCDPlasma
 ResResResWattsWattsWatts£££
17 in standard 1,024 × 768 1,280 × 1,024  9033 85160 
19 in standard 1,600 × 1,200 1,280 × 1,024  13050 100265 
21 in standard 1,800 × 1,440 1,600 × 1,200  17058 310470 
23 in widescreen   1,920 × 1,200   80  980 
32 in widescreen  1,280 × 764   150  1,235 
37 in widescreen  1,280 × 768 852 × 480  230400 2,025860
42 in widescreen   1,024 × 768   450  1,795
45 in widescreen   1,920 × 1,080   292  3,800
(The table includes power consumption and picture resolution, but costs exclude installation.
Res = 640 pixels wide × 480 pixels high (480 lines of resolution)
Watts = Amount of electrical energy used within one hour
Comparative costs of standard workstations and thin clients
 
Description Qty Unit £ Total £
Standard workstation environment 10028,2142,821,400
Thin client environment 10019,0001,900,000
Total saving using thin client  9,214921,400
(The table shows the total cost of ownership over five years, assuming the workstation base cost excluding monitor is £650)
Comparative costs of desktop technology
 
Device Approx. Lowest £ Approx. Highest £
Desktop or workstation 3502,000
Laptop or notebook 4503,500
PDA 150800