Joint ITU-T/IEEE Workshop on Next Generation Optical Access Systems Verizon FiOS FTTP Deployment

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Joint ITU-T/IEEE Workshop on
Next Generation Optical
Access Systems
Verizon FiOS FTTP Deployment
and NG PON Perspectives
Martin Carroll
DMTS – Network and Technology
Verizon
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
International
Telecommunication
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FTTP: Future Proofing
Upstream
Downstream
Web Surfing
Video Conferencing, Premises Surveillance
SDTV VOD, Telecommuting
File Sharing, Home Video Sharing/Streaming
Real Time SDTV, Network PVR
Multi-Player Gaming, Interactive Distance Learning
Premises Web Hosting
Telemedicine
Large File Sharing; P2P
HDTV VOD
Next Gen HDTV
Next Gen 3DTV
FTTP
HFC
VDSL2
ADSL2+
ADSL
Dial-Up
100
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25
100
1000
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Why FTTP?
FTTP is the only
infrastructure that gives
Verizon the necessary
headroom for the future
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
Bandwidth demand
increasing
Simultaneous usage
Full multimedia experience
Internet primary
entertainment delivery
Gaming and interactive
applications on the rise
User created content and
sharing increase upstream
demand
Network of the future must
be robust and flexible
Future proof physical International
Telecommunication
infrastructure
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Choosing the Right Architecture
Unparalleled
customer experience
Surpass the
competition
Fully standardized
ITU-T GPON-based
Multi-vendor
interoperability
Cost effective
Manageable
Scalable
Application and
services rich
Home networking
integration
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
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Telecommunication
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FTTP BPON: First Step
EDFA
Video
(Erbium Doped Fiber
Amplifier)
Central Office
Voice
Data
VOD
Customer Premises
FDH (Fiber
Distribution
Hub)
OLT
Optical
Couplers
(WDM)
(Optical
Line
Terminal)
ONT
Optical
Splitter
(Optical Network
Terminal)
1x32
Services & Bandwidth
Upstream
Voice and Data
@ 155 Mbps
1310 nm
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
Downstream
Voice, Data & VOD
@ 622 Mbps
1490 nm
Broadcast Video
870 MHz
Power &
Battery
1550 nm
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FTTP GPON: Seamless Transition
GPON
GPONDeployed
Deployedin
inNew
NewCOs
COs
GPON
GPONUsed
Usedfor
forCapacity
Capacity
Expansion
in
BPON
Expansion in BPONCOs
COs
Compatible
Compatiblewith
withODN
ODN
EDFA
Video
(Erbium Doped Fiber
Amplifier)
Central Office
Voice
Data
VOD
Customer Premises
FDH (Fiber
Distribution
Hub)
OLT
Optical
Couplers
(WDM)
(Optical
Line
Terminal)
ONT
Optical
Splitter
(Optical Network
Terminal)
1x32
Services & Bandwidth
Upstream
Voice and Data
@ 1.2 Gbps
1310 nm
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
Downstream
Voice, Data & VOD
@ 2.5 Gbps
1490 nm
Broadcast Video
870 MHz
1550 nm
Power &
Battery
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Telecommunication
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RF Overlay Adds Value
FiOS TV is hybrid RF & IP
Broadcast video over RF
IP-based Video on Demand (VoD)
All digital in 2008
1550nm wavelength
860 MHz (~810 MHz useable) provides up to 135 QAMs
One (6 MHz) QAM can carry ~38 Mbps, mpeg2
10 SD channels
2 HDTV channels
Sized for 150 HD & 400 SD channels (≈ 125 QAMs)
Video
Serving
Office
FiOS RF Overlay
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
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FiOS FTTP Coverage
Status
$21 billion committed to
FiOS through 2010
Deployed in 17 states
Passes 10.4M homes &
businesses, 18M in 2010
Advancements
MoCA (No new wires)
Just inside ONT (Integrated battery)
Bend insensitive fiber (MDU Applications)
Connectorization (Drops, terminals, splitters)
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FiOS Internet
Launched June 2004
1.8M Customers (1Q08)
FiOS Video/TV
Launched Sept 2005
1.2M Customers (1Q08)
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FTTP Deployment
Residential
Overbuild
Office Parks
Small Businesses
ONT
ONT
ONT
ONT
ONT
ONT
Small Office/
Home Office
ONT
ONT
One Fiber
Per ONT
OLT
ONT
Circuit
Switch
Optical
Splitter
ONT
Gateway
ONT
ONT
ONT
Internet
ONT
Video
Head End
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ONT
ONT
Multi
Dwelling
Units
Greenfield
Developments
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FiOS Internet
SPEED
(Mbps)
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5/2
10/2
- Email, web surfing
15/2
20/5
- Multiple PCs and users
- Avid online gamers
- Work from home
- Migration for dial-up user
20/20
- Multiple PCs and users
- Avid online gamers
- Work from home, Small business
30/15
50/20
-Receiving and sending very large files
(e.g. animation and graphics, highresolution photos/videos)
- Early adopters, Small-MedInternational
business
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FiOS TV
Great Value for the Consumer…
100% Digital
~400 Channels, incl. music
25 HD Channels and growing
100% IP-based VOD Capable
10,000 VOD Titles, incl. HD
Interactive IPTV
80 Hour DVR
Simple, Compelling Packaging
Genre-Based Channel Line-up
Adding 4K new customers daily
… and it’ll Keep Getting Better!
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
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FTTP Enabled Home Networking
Migrate
Migrate to
to NG
NG
WiFi
WiFi (802.11n)
(802.11n)
CPE-based
CPE-based
FiOS
FiOS Voice
Voice
Fixed
Fixed Mobile
Mobile
Convergence
Convergence via
via
BHR
BHR
BHR
BHR &
& STB
STB to
to DLNA/UPnP
DLNA/UPnP
architecture
architecture for
for easier
easier
consumer
consumer electronic
electronic device
device
integration
integration
ONT
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
Increase
Increase bandwidth
bandwidth in
in home
home to
to
200+
200+ Mbps
Mbps using
using NG
NG technologies
technologies
(UWB,
(UWB, MoCA
MoCA 2.0,
2.0, HPNA
HPNA 3.0)
3.0)
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Beyond GPON: NG PON
Smart migration path needed
Leverage embedded base
Maximize benefit at minimum cost
Total end-to-end system solution
FSAN requirements, ITU-T standards
Increase bandwidth supporting new service
opportunities – targets
Customer Premises
Incremental ~ 10G down/1.2G up
NGPON1 ~ 10G down/2.5G up
NGPON2 ~ 40G down/10G up
Symmetrical, wavelength per customer
λ Per
Customer
OLT
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
Optical Splitter
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Migration Considerations
Possible architectural models
Co-existence with GPON
Utilize existing wavelengths without
GPON co-existence
New equipment, utilize any wavelength
Continue 1550nm RF Overlay
OLT, ONT, Splitter impacts
Use of existing fiber and link budgets
Service interruption to customers
Truck role, customer placement
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
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Equipment Targets
Reduce equipment
size, footprint
Integrate equipment
and functionality
Simplify installation
Battery
Module
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ONT
Maximize power
conservation
Improve battery
back-up duration
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Thank You!
Geneva, 19-20 June 2008
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Telecommunication
Union
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