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1. Network design & Case studiesJan AronssonSenior Business ManagerInfo Tech Middle East Info@mecom.

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2. What is passive network design? Solution design Conceptual design, Nominal design, solution description, material choice, BoM Detailed network design (delivery design) - Network/route schematics, fiber wiring diagram, duct/cable/joint/lid allocation drawings, disposition lists, rack and node allocation drawings/lists, deployment instructions.

3. FTTH Phases Solution Design Project Design Design rules rules Survey Design Installation End Test Survey Design Conceptual Installation End Test Survey Detail Design Design Installation End Test

4. Solution design 5. Network architecture/Conceptual (Ribbonet = 10 1000m)Metro/Backbone network Drop network Cable/Duct joint CPE Feeder network Drop network Access Distribution Point (ADP) Fiber Concentration Point (FCP) / Central Office CPE Drop network Distribution network (Micronet = x * 2000m) Fiber Distribution Point (FDP)

6. FTTH passive solution overview exampleAccess Distribution Point Fiber Concentration Point Fiber Distribution/Termination Point / Central Office Ribbonet Fiber joint closure Pre-connected Air blown SFU fiber within ribbonet single / multiducts blown from ONT apartment/house to street cabinet or underground Fusion spliced fiber joint closure Micronet Air blown micro cable within micronet multiducts, blown from Duct joint GPON GPON Access node to street cabinet or underground 1:32 fiber joint closure 1:2 MDU ONT P2P P2P Connectorized Cabinet 1:32 COMMERCIAL CPE Street cabinet Feeder Network Distribution and Drop Network

7. Nominal design example Authentic deployment scenario Tot. 137 fiberconnections Street cabinet towards accessnode (CO) Micronet duct with microable 8 to streetcabinet Duct joint 12-way Ribbonet multiduct 7-way Ribbonet multiduct Single Ribbonet duct 8 Street cabinet Ductjoint/branch 12 7 10 7 7Ribbonet ducts (Drop network) 12 12 12 7 11 12 12 Micronet ducts (Feeder network)

8. Example of first solution draft 9. Solution design What type of input do the solution team need in order to provide a solution design. - Map of area with scale and/or if possible GPS coordinates of area (if possible with existing ducts/pipes) - Type of technology (P2P, P2MP) - Type of area (SFU, MDU, Commercial) Average drop lengths (from street/floor extraction to user) Location of access node/CO - Amount of planned homes passed and connected users - Construction technique (aerial/underground) - Boundary of design area

10. Detailed design 11. Route, duct/cable allocation drawing 12. Route, duct/cable allocation drawing 13. Fiber wiring diagram 14. Duct diagram & Disposition list 15. Case Study STOKAB FTTB 2 designs ABF & Traditional cable design 100% penetration Because of lots of splice points and short distances Micronet was 25% cheaper solution

16. Case Study - Operators Telia FTTH SFU Innovative deployment High penetration rate 40+ % Meeting Swedish government plans

17. Flexi DrillShort haul drilling 60-100metersTotal operation 1-2hrsNeed less space then directional drilling

18. Case Study Utility companyVector Utility company in NZ Links between core and distribution equipment Dark fibre services Bespoke stand-alone customer solutions

19. Vector Utility company, NZ FTTH offering Utilizing existing conduits and rights of ways Aerial deployments

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