Broadband Product Road Map2012/13 H2 2013/14 H1 2013/14 H2
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Migration from 20C IPstream to 21C Wholesale Broadband Connect
Release AK 17th Nov
WBC footprint exceeds 90%
Release AE 21st Oct
Release AG 18th Mar
Release AF 13th Jan
Migrate from LLU offer £40 off
Differentiated throughput trial
Availability Checker Update
IPstream ‘Stop Sell’
Consumer switching: Ofcom Statement
Advance Services (WBC Assured) Stop Sell and retirement
WBC EP 40G host link in trial
Differentiated SLA launch
Fibre on Demand Launch
Fibre Only Exchange strategic solution
Vectoring Trials
MSE Trials
Usage report enhancements
IPstream retirement within WBC & Datastream in total
Launched Fixed Rate Product
Release AH 13th May
Release AI 15th Jul
Release AJ 16th Sep
Further WBC expansion (To be agreed)
FTTP 1XX, 40/15, 330/20 Stop Sell
BD UK areas roll out
Advanced Services on 20C Stop Sell and retirement
FTTC self install systems trials
Remote assure trials
FTTP 330/20 rental Offer
Multi-Service Edge Rollout and Migration
Begin WBC rollout to further 195 sites
Ofcom Broadband Market Review
TR101 BB CR improvements
I can be found at www.btwholesale.com
Launch 95th Percentile billing on WBMC
Launch Reseller model
Out of hours migration product available
Launch of metro-node
EMP Mitigation and Consumption
Wires only self install
KCI improvements
Pre-poning
FTTC Checker: Date Changes
OR £ Rises
220Mb FTTP LaunchPCP only trials BBAC technology flag & speed ranges
SIM 2
FOD Distance Based Charging
Future activities are aspirational and not fully committed
MSE: Multi Service-EdgeAndy Wright
MSE: Multi-service EdgeRecap
When? • We’ve 3 main trial sites starting with Bradwell Abbey, Ipswich & Poplar then: 535 MSEs deployed by March 2014
What are BT doing?
• Growth in bandwidth demand from increased volume and usage requires us to expand the BT Wholesale 21CN Broadband Platform.
• We are introducing a new Broadband Remote Access server (BRAS) called Multi-service Edge (MSE)
What does it mean for you?
• You need to take action in your network• Your end users will be migrated overnight with service outages
Who is affected?• Every CP is affected.• i.e. anyone who buys WBC, WBMC Dedicated or WBMC Shared• Copper or Fibre
How are BT’s plans going?
• Our plans are going well:• CP end users migrated at multiple sites• For current IP addresses, all CPs nationally are successfully tested• More work to complete with new tunnel IP addresses
See briefings: BB450-12, BB589-12, BB795-13 & BB 796-13and previous ISP forum presentations all to be found at btwholesale.com
MSE: What does it mean for you?
WBMC CPs
• We have also notified you of new IP addresses (tunnel source IP addresses). • You need to open your network to support these new tunnels. • We will advise you shortly when these will be available in BT’s network for you to see• We will contact you to confirm this is done
All CPs• As part of the authentication process and within accounting records there are
additional NAS IP addresses in RADIUS IETF Attribute 4. • We’ve tested those with each and every CP.
WBC CPs• You have notified us of additional tunnel source IP addresses (or that you are using
default addresses)• We will contact you to test these.
See briefing: BB450-12, BB589-12, BB795-13 & BB796-13You need to open new tunnel addresses on your LNSWe will contact you to confirm this is doneAny questions? please contact [email protected]
How does it affect your end users?
• We will migrate your end users onto MSE with overnight outages• We are giving 2 weeks notice (PEW notice). The schedule is on btwholesale.com• SVLAN move outages are currently 30 mins on the 1st night & 5 mins on the 2nd
• We still intend to introduce a single stage migration. We will keep you informed
Who can I talk to about this programme?
• We are happy to talk. Please contact [email protected] WBMC shared contact Michael Matthews (michael.c.matthews@bt,com)Or WBMC Dedicated or WBC please contact Gerry Hewitt ([email protected])Or Andy Wright ([email protected])
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