Current solutions to deliver very high speed broadband: FTT€
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Current solutions to deliver very high speed broadband: FTT€
Building the Fibre Nation Alberto Lotti Director Strategy, Solutions & Marketing Alcatel-Lucent Italy Cluster The starting point for FTTx: the bandwidth equation bit rate [Mb/s] FTTH > 75 Mbps 180 VDSL Theor. max 160 VDSL DSM L3 VDSL current 140 ADSL2Plus ADSL 120 100 80 60 HDTV 40 2x 1x 20 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 loop length [m] Coverage Italian territory: 60% All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 – Company confidential 80% GPON is established as reference for mass market Investments Investments (CAPEX (CAPEX per per subscriber) subscriber) Operations Operations (OPEX) (OPEX) CAPEX per Subscriber P2P €2,500 €2,000 -20% CO Power, space, ODF €1,500 OSP ACTIVE €1,000 €500 €0 P2P Power, space, ODF AE High Power High Power Big Space GPON Low Power Small Space Small Space Passive Active Passive OSP Horizontal Feeder fiber 1 sub per 24 subs per 32 sub per OSP Vertical RoW, ducts, aerial fiber fiber fiber HOME CO consolidation 10 km max 20k subs/CO >>20km – > 100k subs/CO 20 km – > 100k subs/CO GPON Case: 1Mio subs, 20% FTTH penetration GPON is the best option for mass-market FTTH Source: Alcatel-Lucent Fast Forward analysis All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 – Company confidential Le soluzioni per l’ultra larga banda oggi Tecnologie abilitanti: ¾ GPON ¾ Point-to-point fibre ¾ VDSL2 Caso per caso si sceglie di terminare la fibra dove conviene All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 The Fiber Nations are on the move Top BB countries end ‘07 (>2 Mio BB subs) FTTx home passed (% HH) Hong Kong 80% South Korea Japan 5Mio BB Subs 60% FTTN VDSL FTTBuilding 40% FTTHome Switzerland Belgium USA Tbd Taiwan Germany 20% Turkey Poland Argentina Mexico Brazil Russia India Sweden Denmark Canada China Italy France Netherlands 0% Australia Spain 0% Source: Alcatel-Lucent analysis – industry blend France includes FTTB from cable operator 20% 40% UK 60% 80% 100% Broadband subscribers (% Households) All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 – Company confidential The Real Problem Impact (2) Further pushing FTTH sustainable development advantage Contributions of different FTTH network deployment phases to climate change 4. Passive fiber network deployment 78% 5. Network power consumption 6% 3. Transport 0% 1. Cable and passive 2. Active equipment equipements production production 7% 8% 6. End of life 1% The environmental impact will be positive within less than 15 years The environmental savings are increased by 2.3x after 15 years i.e. 780 kg eq. CO2 or the equivalent of a car traveling 4 600 km /user/year Source: FTTH Council Europe, PriceWaterhouseCoopers All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 – Company confidential Passive Infra Investors Active Infra Investors Telecom Services Retail Market Segmentazione delle componenti di business delle NGAN Payback period Terminals – Billing – Call Centres Content, IMS & IPTV application servers Communication Networks Access – Aggregation - Core Dark Fibre – Power Supply – Shelters 6-24 Month 3-5 Years 5-7 Year 15-25 Year Trenches – Pipes – Ducts – Masts – Sites Condivisione delle infrastrutture passive non replicabili All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 Adapting policy to market characteristics Network funding & sharing should vary according to geographicalInvestment segmentation Proportionate Market Driven Areas Private Sector Risk Driven Areas Policy Driven Areas More civil Lower RoI Public Sector Less civil More Density Primary infrastructure Dark fibre Backhaul Demand Aggregation Labeling Precabling Access to public infrastructure Urban & Business Suburban (residential & SME/SMI) Rural Low density All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 The % of risk increases the % of sharing required to meet the business case 8 Very High Speed Strategy in France 24 April 2008 - France to require apartments to come wired PARIS: The French government said Thursday that it planned to require builders to install fiberoptic cables in new apartment buildings to increase the introduction of fast broadband Internet. As part of a proposal to be voted on by Parliament "before the summer," the government will seek to make fiber-optic cabling a requirement for all construction projects of 25 or more apartments, said Luc Chatel, a government spokesman. The proposed law should allow all network operators access to buildings, Chatel said. Operators should agree among themselves whether and how to share local neighborhood switching nodes, and the government will leave it to French telecommunications regulator Arcep to deal with competition issues that go beyond building access, Chatel said. http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/24/technology/fiber.php All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 Very High Speed Strategy in France All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 Our experiences around the world All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008 www.alcatel-lucent.com www.alcatel-lucent.com All Rights Reserved © Alcatel-Lucent 2008