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 Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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 Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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) Geneva, 19-20 June 2008 FiOS Internet Launched June 2004 1.8M Customers (1Q08) FiOS Video/TV Launched Sept 2005 1.2M Customers (1Q08) International Telecommunication Union 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 Geneva, 19-20 June 2008 ONT ONT Multi Dwelling Units Greenfield Developments International Telecommunication Union FiOS Internet SPEED (Mbps) Geneva, 19-20 June 2008 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 Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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) International Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union 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 International Telecommunication Union Equipment Targets Reduce equipment size, footprint Integrate equipment and functionality Simplify installation Battery Module Geneva, 19-20 June 2008 ONT Maximize power conservation Improve battery back-up duration International Telecommunication Union Thank You! 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