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Agenda
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Introduction Fiber History FTTx Classification FTTx Architecture FTTx Challenges GIS Role in FTTx GIS Benefits Infotechs Solution Conclusion
Introduction
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Providing Quad-Play Important Growth in communications, IT and GIS World CSP market expected to rise 11% in 2010
Fiber History
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Alexander Graham Bell patented an optical telephone system called the photophone in 1880
Use of Fiber technology started in 1966 Begins to supplement copper post 1970 Replacement of Telecom backbones in 1980 Adaption to metro cities and corporate connections in 1990 Exploring options for FTTx in 2000
Alternatives to FTTx are inadequate for future bandwidth needs xDSL, Wireless, BPL wont have the bandwidth
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FTTx Classification
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Fiber-To-The-x (FTTx) is the ideal situation of bringing high-speed internet, HDTV, IPTV, VoD and gaming service to the end-user using fiber optic cable FTTx refers the reach of fiber from CO to:
FTTn - Node fiber FTTc - Curb fiber Hybrid /Copper FTTp - Premises fiber FTTb - Mixed with Copper FTTh - Home fiber FTTd - Desk fiber
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FTTx Architecture
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FTTP FTTP
User
FTTB FTTB
Market Analysis:
Present & Future bandwidth demands Services Present & Future Customer Profiling Regulations & Policies
Cost Analysis:
CapEX vs OpEX ROI vs Time frame Construction & Equipment cost Greenfield or Overlay
Technology:
Existing network infrastructure Last mile replacement Complete replacement of copper Old vs New technology Greenfield vs Overlay
Implementation:
Network analysis Planning & Design Quick service provisioning Network management Workforce mobilization
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How to over come all the challenges with quick turnaround? Geographical Information System (GIS)
GIS is a powerful solution to manage the FTTx infrastructure
Market Analysis:
Network Planning:
Capacity planning Locating existing infrastructure Identifying optimal routes & DPs Choosing the right FTTx architecture
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Network Engineering:
Detailed physical network designs Cable route layout Switching equipment locations Splitting and access locations
Network Inventory:
Asset Management OSP/ISP equipment inventory Port/Circuit mapping management OSS/BSS integration
Benefits GIS
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Market Analysis:
Drastic cost reduction in field visits Better decision-making
Implementations:
Faster FTTx network rollouts Effective workforce mobilization
Inventory Management:
Accurate OSP/ISP inventory Quick service provisioning
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Infotechs Solution
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To pave the way of ever rising customer demands, Infotech helps CSPs in their planning, design, implementation and maintenance of FTTx networks. Whether project beGreenfield or Overlay: may
Infotech provides skilled, experienced professionals in choosing the right solution that meets CSPs requirements. Infotech offers cost effective FTTx solutions with its distinctive business model "offshore
Conclusion
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CSPs can save about 70% (approx) of their planning budget which will intern reduce the CapEX and OpEX
A GIS solution will help CSPs in their planning, design, implementation and management of FTTx networks
FTTx providers are looking for automated planning by effective utilization of GIS/IT The approach will deliver GIS solution proposed by superior Infotech: value and Play vital role in core competent high return areas on Integrates between GIS and FTTx investments
Kiran Kumar
Infotech Enterprises Ltd, India Email:
kiran.solipuram@infotech-enterprises.com