User-Centric Broadband Vision - How to enhance & develop Information Society
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User-Centric Broadband Vision - How to enhance & develop Information Society
Séminaire FRATEL & ARCEP – Paris, Septembre 2005
Olivier Gordien – Deputy Marketing Director
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Key market drivers
The world is going BROADBAND Nearly 123M global broadband access customers DSL Forum, Sept. 2004
The demand for USER-CENTRIC SERVICES“Customers want to be at the center of their communications
universe; whatever they want, wherever they want, whenever they want” IDC
2004
Customers looking for a TRUSTED PARTNERto help guide them through the major transitions they are facing
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The telecommunications market evolution:3 waves of services
BroadbandServices
BroadbandServices
User-Centric BroadbandServices
User-Centric BroadbandServices
Multiple new Connectivity
Services
Multiple new Connectivity
Services
Mobile Voice LAN Internet…
Fixed BB (DSL) Wireless BB (Wi-Fi) Mobile BB (3G)…
Any device, any connectivity Single subscription &
Authentication Consistent personalization Transparent synchronizationMany new services...
… but a fragmented use
New Services
Adoption
Evolution of the End-User World
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Broadband Enhanced Services Market
Corporate market pushed by IP PBX adoption and IP VPN deployment
Consumer market pushed by need for triple play (voice, data, video) to increase ARPU and
compensate cannibalization
Multimedia services including VoIP will drive network infrastructure evolution
Application platforms must allow smooth migration and co-existence between PSTN and NGN
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Real Triple Play in an IP/DSL world
Data/PCData/PC Video/TVVideo/TV
Voice/PhoneVoice/Phone
TV-InternetTV-InternetPhoto-sharingPhoto-sharing
TelevotingTelevoting
TV VideophonyTV VideophonyCalling line on TVCalling line on TV
Web access supplementary servicesWeb access supplementary servicesBreakout services (PC – Phone)Breakout services (PC – Phone)
Dual WiFi/GSM handheldsDual WiFi/GSM handhelds
Broadcast TVBroadcast TVVideo on DemandVideo on DemandPay Per ViewPay Per ViewElectronic Program GuideElectronic Program Guide
Multiple VoIP linesMultiple VoIP linesConferencingConferencing
High speed internet accessHigh speed internet accessE-mailE-mail
Peer-to-peerPeer-to-peerPC gamingPC gaming
ChatChat
AmigoTV: virtual living roomAmigoTV: virtual living roomLive video-feed in TV-showLive video-feed in TV-show
1 + 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 + 1 = 77
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Alcatel User-Centric Broadband Architecture
UniversalBroadband
Access
Wireline
WirelessSatellite
Mobile
Service
Delivery
Platform
Service Aware Edge
& Data
Aware Transport
BusinessEnvironment
An
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Every
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wh
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Each
Use
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ConsumerEnvironment
Integration & Operations
Operations & Business Support Systems
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Universal Broadband A Multidimensional World
Critical Factors for Universal Broadband Access
1. Addressing Multiple User Markets2. Delivering Multiple Services3. By Reaching multiple Locations /
Geographies4. Using Multiple Technologies
Service
Delivery
Platform
Service
Delivery
Platform
Service Aware Edge
& Data
Aware Transport
Service Aware Edge
& Data
Aware Transport
UniversalBB AccessEnterprise
Infrastructure & Applications
An
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ConsumerEnvironment
ConsumerEnvironment
OSS and BSS
Con
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Wireless
Wireline
Mobile
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ADSL, ADSL2plus
Fiber
GSM/GPRS
Mobility
Bandwidth
Cable
EDGE
DVB-SSatellite
UMTS
UMTSHSDPA
WLAN802.11 TD-SCDMA
TDD
WiMAX 802.16
CDMA2000 1X
CDMA2000EV-DO
CDMA2000EV-DV
VDSL
Dial-up
DVB-S2Satellite
Universal Broadband Access Technology is Evolving towards Higher Bandwidth
Technology evolution to higher bandwidths provides more flexibility and benefits
Technology evolution to higher bandwidths provides more flexibility and benefits
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Loop lengths & new services impose Deep Fiber
Current deployment is optimized for HSI up to 1.5 Mbps ADSL or SHDSL>15 KftCO or CSA
IPTV/Triple Play impacts network architectureBandwidth ~15-25 MbpsReach < 4-5 KftRequires VDSL or ADSL2+
bonded.Where in the network ?
100
IPTV/Triple Play
HSI
PON
% subs from CO - LAM
13% 53% 77% 97%
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Complementary Broadband Accesstechnologies
FTTArea
FTTCabinet/campus
FTTCurb/MDU
FTTHome/apartment
Backbone
CO
Existing Copper
X-connect
NewLocation forElectronics
Buildings / MDUs
Homes
Curb / MDU basement
Apartments
SatelliteSatellite
FTTxFTTx WirelessWireless
FTTNFTTN
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RemoteDSLA
M
RemoteDSLA
M
Aggregation
CO DSLAM
(> 100 subs. / site – >20 Mbits/user)
2 Way SAT
2 Way SAT
x< 5 km
Wireless /
WIMAX
Wireless /
WIMAX
xx
WLAN (SAT)WLAN (SAT)
< 5 km
< 15 km
(100>x>20 subs./site - 1;5 Mbits/user)
(< 20 subs./site – 8 Mbits/user)
(20<x< 50 subs./site- 1;5 Mbits/user)
Accessing remote & rural areas
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Opening the pipe for Residential and Business users
PSTN
Voice
Internet
Branch Office
Storage
BusinessPartner
Business
Roaming Worker
VideoHome entertainment & work
Gaming
Service Provider
IP Network
New Service NetworkServices offered through IP: the move to VPN
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Drivers for Access Convergence
PSTN migrationPSTN migration
Replace aging/obsolete PSTNConsolidate networks &
operations, leveraging BB installed base & growth
Enable "soft provisioning" through platform convergence
Voice in Broadband offeringVoice in Broadband offering
Launch IP based Telephony bundles via residential gateway controled by MGCP
Upsell enhanced voice and multimedia services
Platformconvergence
In common
Serviceconvergence
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Conclusion
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Conclusion
Telecom Can be a Transformative Force GDP Drives Telecom BUT Telecom also Drives GDP
Connecting communities has the potential to bring in wealth to those communities
Create new business opportunities for both the urban and rural communities Improvements in Healthcare and Education particularly for rural
communities Improvements in Government related services
E-Government Public Safety/Security
Broadband Access is a must Many technologies available, think pragmatic
Corporate have specific needs, residential as well Broadband access can bind them on the same network
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Alcatel strengths in each segment
Business environment IP-PBX:
Europe #1 Contact centers:
WW #1 Voice infra:
within top 4
Wireline access WW #1
Service Aware Edge & Data Aware Transport Optics: WW #1 Wireless transmission: WW #1 NB switching: WW #1 Multiservice WAN: WW #2 IP multiservice edge routers: within top 3
Wireless access Telecom satellite:
WW #1 LMDS: WW #1
Services Professional services:
within top 3 Network outsourcing: WW #1
Mobile access Largest installed base
of 3G users GSM: within top 4 Fastest growing player
Service Delivery Platform Extensive suite Leading positions in IN,
Mobile Prepaid,Video applications
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