Destination FTTH
Destination FTTH
Ren Hailan
Wuhan Research Institute of Post & Telecommunication
Agenda
Background of FTTH FTTH Status and Forecast FTTH Technology Basics FTTH in China
Telecommunication Trends
Broadband
Broadband Access High Capacity Transport
Convergence
Multiple Services Transport-bearer Access Technologies Fixed-mobile
Personalization
Mobility Personalized Services Integrated Wireless Systems Open Service Platform
End-to-end, evolved, converged total solution Next generation Universal protocol based packet network switching network Open platform
Softswitch
Service driven With switching as the core Next Generation Transport Network ASON/WDM Next Generation Internet IPV6
D i al U p
5 6K
AD S L
1-20M
F T Tx + V DS L
5 0M
FT T H
100M
Separated Converged
Narrowband Integrated Fixed Wireless Broadband
Why FTTH?
Regulation
Backbone
160X10G DWDM ULH: 10G 3000km 40G SDH
Metro
MSTP CWDM/DWDM Metro GE
Access
Dial-Up ADSL LAN
Access rate
WiMAX
Wi Fi
Agenda
Background of FTTH FTTH Status and Forecast FTTH Technology Basics FTTH in China
Japan
FTTH users from 531,000 in July 2003 to 2.03 million in Sept 2004 Forecast 7.7 million by 2007 Massive deployments started in 2004. 200,000 users by mid 2004 Verizon plan 3 million by 2005; SBC plan 19 million by 2007; Bellsouth plan 2.8 million by 2009 245,000 FTTH users in July 2003 with 10M as the typical bandwidth Provide E-magazine, VOIP phone, etc. 145,000 FTTH subscribers in July 2003, more than half of BB subs Provide voice, data, VOD, E-gaming, VoIP, CATV Also have FTTH deployments and future plans
United States
Sweden
Italy
Asia 44%
CALA 2%
EMEA 25%
Asia 71%
Agenda
Background of FTTH FTTH Status and Forecast FTTH Technology Basics FTTH in China
Access Network
Access Network
The network portion between CO and the user Function includes cross connect, multiplexing, transport, but no switching Also known as local network, local loop, or subscriber loop
ONU
S/R
ODN
OLT
AF
(a) reference point (T) reference point UNI User side Network side
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copper
O N U
O L T
N T
copper
O N U
FTTCab fibre
O N U O ptical N etw ork U n it O N T O ptical N etw ork T erm in ation O LT O ptical Lin e T erm in ation N T N etw ork T erm in ation
Terminologies
FTTH Fiber To The home FTTO Fiber To The Office FTTC Fiber To The Curb or Cabinet FTTB Fiber To The Building FTTF Fiber To The Floor FTTP Fiber To The Premises FTTN Fiber To The Node FTTX Fiber To The eXchange FTTx General term for all of above
FTTx
Fiber Copper
CO CO
Splitter
Active Module
FTTH Defined
ITU-T: Fiber to the householdno copper
between CO and households
Most users in business building/CBD requires high bandwidth, integrated services, and can generate high ARPU Triple play plus TDM leased lines Business/CBD
Internet centers are very popular in China, they usually closely located to each other and need large amount of b/w ADSL does not meet b/w requirements, FTTP a good solution Internet Center Because closely location, PON is a good choice
FTTO Example
Building A Building B
Company E
Internet
Teleom building
BP5001 (ONU)
Company A
Company D
(ODN)
Company I
BP5012
(OLT)
Basement
E1/T1 Convergence
EPON access
N fibers
FTTH Example
High-end MDU
High-end MDU
House
Integrated Servicevoice, video, data, multimedia, TDM High Capacityfinal b/w about 100Mbps/home Low Cost 800/home Scalabilitybandwidth/home#subscribers/system Manageabilitysubscribers, provision, fault, performance, security, billing Interoperabilityexisting equipment, multi-versions, standardization Availabilitymaximum failure/year, smooth upgrade Flexibilityservice types, bandwidth, accounting/billing, system protection
Access Part
User Part
OLT Internet
ODN
ONU
MSTP
OLT
OLT
Network Side
RJ45
WLAN
Home Side
Cable
ONU
RJ11
Fiber
ONU
75 75
WDM
CO
(1, 3, 5 ) (2, 4 6, )
3 4
1 2 5 6
TDM
CO
1 2
1 2
1 2 1 2
FTTH Architectures
Single level P2P
N pair of low speed O-modules N long fibers N ports at CO No active components No b/w limitation
CO
CO
CO
PON
N+1of low speed O-modules 1 long fiber + N short fibers 1 ports at CO No active components No b/w limitation
CO
1.55
1:16
Filter-1
1:32
Filter-2 1.55
CATV
. . .
TDM
. . .
TDM
1.49 1.31
Internet PSTN
OLT
1.49 1.31
PON
4dynamic bandwidth sharing
CO
OLT
N ports
31 port
FTTH Topology
True broadcast downstream, Each ONU filters its own users traffic Bandwidth statistic multiplexing
Upstream time slicing No collision No packet fragmentation Dynamic bandwidth allocation Fast burst synchronization
APON
Proposed by FSAN and standardized by ITU-T ATM encapsulation Standard most mature Used in US and Japan To be replaced
EPON
IEEE EFM standardized 802.3ah Ethernet encapsulation Standard mature Rapid growth in market Widely used in Japan
GPON
Proposed by FSAN standardized by ITU-T GEM encapsulation Standard on going Few vendors
Different encapsulation
v id e o
v id e o
POTS POTS
v id e o d a ta d a ta
TDM
L5
POTS
d a ta
TDM
TDM
L4 L3
T C P /U D P
T C P /U D P
T C P /U D P
IP
IP IE T F
IP
ETH
ETH
PW E
L2
A A L 1 /2
AAL5
A T M C e ll
G E M F ra m e
E th e rn e t F ra m e
L1
P O N P h y s ic a l L a y e r
EPON: Multiplexing
EPON use WDM to realize bi-directional transport on a single fiber
1490nm
1310nm
In order to distinguish the signals in two different directions, two multiplexing technologies adopted TDM for downstream TDMA for upstream
EPON: Downstream
Broadcasting mode
ONU-specific packet ONU-specific packet
Splitter Variable length packets IEEE 802.3 format After registration, ONU is assigned unique LLID(s) Before transmitting a packet, an LLID was added into every packet After receiving a packet, OLT compares the LLID with its LLID registration listONU only accepts those packet that has its own LLID or broadcasting packet
EPON: Upstream
TDMA mode
ONU-specific packet ONU-specific packet
End-user 1
End-user 2
Packet in IEEE 802.3 format with viable length
End-user 3
system reference time Assign bandwidth using MPCP frame Ranging Control ONU registration
through timing message ONU waiting for (gate ONU perform discovery operation ONU waiting for authorization to send data
PON Protection
Trunk only protection Full protection
Lower reliability and lower cost Suitable for high-end residential users and small business users
higher reliability and higher cost Suitable for high-end business users
Equipments
P2P Ethernet / P2P SDH APON EPON GPON WDMPON Active modules (duplex, triplex transceiver, etc) Passive devices (Splitter, Filter, etc.) backbone cable, access cable, drop cable, in-door cable All kinds of accessories for deployment, installation and maintenance
Components
Cable
Accessories
Agenda
Background of FTTH FTTH Status and Forecast FTTH Technology Basics FTTH in China
Since 1990, the capacity of China PSTN has increased from 12M lines to more than 610M lines (July. 2004) ,The telephone penetration has increased from 1.1% to 45% New installed wireline was 36M in the first half of 2004, which is approx. 50% of total new installed wireline world wide New installed ADSL sub. was 7M in the first half of 2004, which is approx. 45% of total new installed ADSL sub. world wide
Mb/s
126G IP/PSTN = 32
Internet
Leased line
2004.9
PSTN
Tbyte/m
260 increase per year !
9.4% increase over year end of 2003 28% increase over mid 2003 6.7% of the population
79% increase over year end of 2003 217% increase over mid 2003
By June 2005, the number of Chinas Internet users is 103M Bear Sterns forecasts 144M BB subs by 2007 ADSL is the dominating technology
8% 5% 72% 15%
Stage 2
Testing and field trial
Phase3Small Scale Deployment Operation and maintenance Deployment and business model
Stage 3
Commercial deployment and operation
Phase2Field Trial
2003.11
2004.6
2004.12
2005.9
2006.6
2007
However, people hold different opinions as for when large scale FTTH deployment starts Governments FTTH program: eleventh 5 year plan Local government considering local regulations to promote FTTH No single killer application so far HDTV viewed as killer application but not widely used yet Gaming, IPTV, digital home, etc. together may make killer applications Many equipment vendors and cable/fiber providers EPON and point-to-point FTTH is commercially available Ethernet based WPON and GPON are under development Various out-door and in-door FTTH fiber and cable are available
Applications
ONT functionality extension into home gateway China Telecom formed an FTTH special leading group and deployed the first commercial FTTH in Wuhan China Netcom complete country-wide FTTH testing and a number of deployments China Mobile is considering FTTH for its wire-line access Founded in 2004 by Fiber-on-Line to promote FTTH research, development and deployment By China Communication Standard Association Also by local governments: Wuhan and Hangzhu High cost in comparison with ADSL which dominates todays access market Lack of applications
FTTH forum
Standardization
Major issues
Good equipment installation experience but few cabling and wiring experience More than 20 FTTH field trials and commercial deployments in Wuhan, Beijing, Chengdu, Hangzhu, Shanghai, Guangzhu, etc. The biggest has about 2000 subs More FTTH deployments planned Zisong residential district FTTH with 420 subs by Wuhan Telecom and operation starting in Jan 2005 IP telephone, POTS phone, Internet, CATV, FAX, IPTV 1:32 GEPON with triplex WDM An area of about 7 square km with population of 160,000 Including residential building and CBD All FTTH and FTTO for access
Major Players
Vendors
Service providers
Equipment
Fiberhome (EPON, GPON) UTStarcom (EPON) Greenwill (EPON) Fohope Networks (WPON) ZTE (EPON)
Telecos
Fiber/Cable
Tailong
Service requirements
Multiple-play: voice, Internet access, CATV, IPTV, leased line Three types of subs: home, small-medium business, large corporation P2P and PON Enough CO space Subs are sparsely located and their distances to CO are quite different High scalability requirements in # of users and b/w Limited CO space Subs are closely located and their distances to CO similar Low scalability in # of users and b/w
For high-density home and small office POTS, Internet, CATV, IPTV, VOIP Easy to evolve to NGN For high-density medium size corporations POTS, Internet, IPTV, VOIP, small # of leased lines Make the best use of exiting network resource For big corporations and sparsely located medium size corporations Large number of leased lines (ATM, FR, TDM), voice and Internet For sparsely located home and small business which does not need lot of leased line services
Point-point SDH
Point-point Ethernet
EPON or GPON?
Optical level
No big difference
Conclusion
EPON and GPON suitable for different environments
Cost
EPON is cheaper
Encapsulation efficiency
Commonly accepted: EPONs efficiency is less than 50 GPONs great than 90 It all depends on what service: Ethernet? TDM? In reality, almost all the IP services carried over Ethernet
Maturity
EPON is more mature
SS7
PSTN
NodeB SGW MSC-S/VLR RNC NodeB 3G Core Network Circuit Domain MGW HLR NodeB NodeB RNC Node B SGSN GGSN Fiberhome Force10 Core Router FHX 8000 Softswitch
FHX 5000 SGW Broadband AN3000 Series IAS Remote Narrowband d AN3000 Series rater g e t In eare B o rm IAS at CO f Plat FHX 3000 BP5000 EPON MGW BP5000 EPON ONT ODN OLT 1:64 R3000 Series Edge Router AN2000 Series DSLAM ADSL ADSL2+ VDSL2 S3000 Series Layer 3 Switch S2000 Series Layer 2 Switch FHX 1000 Series IAD
Edge access
PSTN
Edge Access
Broadband Wireless Access PDA BWA end user WLAN AP Mobile Data
Enterprise Customers
BWA at CO
Government Customers
Started PON products development in 1995 Industry Leader in supporting Integrated services P2P Ethernet, EPON and GPON Single fiber with triple wavelength, true triple-play Smooth evolution to NGN/softswitching High GEPON interface density Complete accessories
Equipmentcarrier grade GEPON system with advanced OAMGE backplane (48G), 1:32 splitter, 1024 ONU on single chassis Componentsall active (transceiver and CATV module) and passive (splitter, wavelength multiplexers) components for GEPON Cableall kinds of cables for FTTH and installation solutions Accessoriesall kinds of accessories for FTTH
CATV, DTV
Evolution to Soft-switching
MGC FHX8000 Metro Network H323 ANM2000
H.248 GE
H323Gatekeeper FHX3000
. . .
Integrated MG
V.5/PRI PSTN
To interwork with PSTN through open V5 and/or PRI and make the best use of existing networks Control module supports H.323 and H.248, flexible for both H.323 VOIP network and future softswitch network
BP5005
Data100M/family VoicePOTS and VOIP VideoCATV and IPTV Leased lineTDM and VLAN With WLAN integrated
PSTN
ODN V5
CATV
GE
Metro IP
ODN
FTTH Cables
Deployment Model
Operation Model
Cabinet
CO
PC
Phone
Leading cable
The five vendors are Fiberhome, Utstarcom, ZTE, Huawei, and Gaohong
FTTH Cost
CAPEX
Operation Maintenance
Upgrade
Equipment 60%
Services
>100000 line
2006 2008
1590
1350
900
1200
1000
600
1950
1500
1000
1430
1100
750
4400
3080
1800
3000
2100
1400
Services
E Internet Only Internet + voice Triple-play 1590 1950 4400
2005
C 1500 1700 2000 Total 3090 3650 6400 E 1350 1500 3080
2006
C 1100 1300 1500 > 100,000 line Total 2450 2800 4580 E 900 1000 1800
2008
C 700 800 900 Total 1600 1800 2700
Services
E Internet only Internet + voice Triple-play 1200 1430 3000
2005
C 1000 1250 1500 Total 2200 2680 4500 E 1000 1100 2100
2006
C 700 900 1100 Total 1700 2000 3200 E 600 750 1400
2008
C 400 500 700 Total 1000 1250 2100
Challenges
No killer applications
Most applications low b/w : Email, web surfing, web gaming Telecos not allowed to run broadcast TV People not used to pay for TV ADSL equipment: 400-500/user FTTH equipment: 1600(Internet), 2000 (voice + Internet), 4000 (triple play) FTTH cable: 1500(Internet), 1700 (voice + Internet), 2000 (triple play) No large scale commercial FTTH deployments Few commercial FTTH in operation but little operation experience ADSL/2/2+, LAN, MMDS/LMDS, HFC, WLAN, WiMAX, BPL
Opportunities
Country-wide digital TV plan IPTV become very hot HDTV starts enter into market P2P and gaming exhaust bandwidth None of the existing technologies can provide 60Mb/w per family FTTH cost keeps dropping dramatically FTTH cost/bandwidth is much lower than other technologies For FTTO, cost is not the most important factor More than 20 FTTH deployments are on-going with the largest of 2000 subs A large residential FTTH in Wuhan with more than 16000 residents China Netcom considering FTTO for Beijing CBD 2008 Beijing Olympics prefers FTTDesk and FTTH Experience and encouragement from Japan and US FTTH deployment bundled with real estate Separation of TV network and TV program is under consideration The Telecommunication Law will further encourage competition
Deployment planned
Summary
FTTH is accepted as a future-proof solution FTTH has seen rapid growth in some developed countries Both P2P and PON have their favorable deployment environments APON is widely deployed in US, but will be out EPON and GPON will dominate FTTH and FTTO respectively Chinas FTTH market is huge and is approaching massive FTTH deployment
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