DOCUMENT #: GSC13-GTSC6-19 FOR: Information SOURCE: ETSI Access Terminals Transmission Multiplexing AGENDA ITEM: 4.3 CONTACT(S): Dominique Roche (ATTM chairman) Efficient broadband deployment & multi-service implementation European home networking platform Dominique Roche (ATTM chairman) Submission Date: June 27, 2008 Home Networking Platform (1) • Home networking platform is included within ETSI Access Terminals Transmission Multiplexing committee • Home networking platform covers – Telecommunications Access and Home Networks including Terminal Equipment and Network Terminating Equipment. – Copper, fibre and wireless transmission supports. – Lower layers of in home networks (in collaboration with TISPAN for service implementation) 2 Home Networking Platform (2) • Home networking platform has liaisons with other relevant bodies within and outside of ETSI – Strong collaboration with ITU-T SG5/SG6/SG15, ETSI EE and Energy Efficiency Inter-Operator Collaboration Group in order to support EC CoCs and efficient broadband by TS 105 174 Series development • TS 105 174 Series on organizational architecture and general engineering – TS 105 174-4 Customer network infrastructures – TS 105 174-4-1 Efficient broadband residential physical networks – Collaboration with CENELEC by CLC/ETSI Installation & Cabling Cooperation Group in order to support broadband deployment and multiservice • CLC/TC 215 for – EN 50173 – EN 50174 Series on generic cabling Series on installation of communication equipment and networks • CLC/TC 205 for home gateway and control/command within customer premises, home included 3 Efficient broadband & multi-service • Support of efficient broadband – Energy consumption trends for different FTTx scenarios. – Definition of KPI to enable proper monitoring of the actions. • Support of multi-service implementation – Efficient broadband residential physical networks. • ICT position at International and Regional levels – Strong telecom position to champion used transmission protocols e.g. DSL systems in home networking. 4 Challenges • In the last 30 years our energy demand has grown significantly due to digitalization of the Network and, in the last years, to the BroadBand deployment • Next Generation Networks will completely change the network paradigm as the need to deliver higher and higher speed services will bring towards more distributed electronics in the access network • Increasing load in customer premises will more than balance any saving actions into the network – PSOs should champion energy efficiency in developed specifications on ICT products, systems and installed ones in order to implement multi-service – PSOs should support usable residential networking guidance towards users (customers) including a greener approach 5 Next Steps/Actions • ETSI/ATTM Home networking platform is welcoming any new liaison with any organization or forum in order to support – Energy efficiency. – Broadband deployment. – Multi-service implementation. 6 Supplemental Slides 7 ETSI EFFICIENT BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT SERIES Identification of most critical areas Operator’s Building Operator’s Street Cabinet Customer’s Building Customer’s House Edge/Long Haul Regional/Metro Transport Access Delivery Access Terminal Access Customer’s Network Campus included Long Haul Regional/Metro Access Customer Premises Data Centre Power supply Cooling 8 ETSI EFFICIENT BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT SERIES TS 105 174 Series on organizational architecture and general engineering in order to support energy efficiency on ICT areas • Part 1 Overview and general aspects – TS 105 174-1-1 – TS 105 174-1-2 – TS 105 174-1-3 • Part 2 Core, regional metropolitan networks – TS 105 174-2 • Part 3 Access networks Customer network infrastructures – TS 105 174-4 – TS 105 174-4-1 • Part 5 Core, regional metropolitan networks Access networks – TS 105 174-3 • Part 4 Generalities, common view of set of documents Operator sites Data Centre Engineering Customer network infrastructures Efficient broadband residential physical networks Power supply cooling, general topology – TS 105 174-5 Power supply cooling, general topology Note: TS 105 174-1-3 on Data Centre is excepted by end of the year 9