Future-proofing and Fiber Architecture Johan Henæs CTO INS Communications

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Future-proofing and Fiber Architecture Johan Henæs CTO INS Communications

 Electronics Engineer  Network design and implementation  CTO / VP Sales for Optical component company working on WDM-PON  Initiator of GIGAWAM project  Recently established System Integrator INS Communications in Norway

“To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child.” Marcus Tullius Cicero – 106 BC - 43 BC

 1987 : BT start developing and rollout of TPON – Telephony on Passive Optical Network ◦ 8x16 split in the field ◦ 128 end users served Telephony with a 64kbit ISDN channel pr. Subscriber.  Broadband upgrade planned via B-IDSN (ATM)  subscribers installed

 90’s : ◦ APON – ATM-based, but 32 split ◦ Later ATM dies  July 2003 : BT starts replacing TPON with “Copper Overlay” (ADSL rollout)  Project ends late 2005  (Similar project – OPAL Early 1990’s) ◦ Deutche Telekom forklift-upgrade 200k users

 Services cannot be predicted  Network design and technologies need to offer flexible and scalable platform for tomorrows services  Why build OSP that can only support FTTH ? ◦ B2B ◦ Wireless backhaul ◦ CO Consolidation  NG-PON2 will be deployed within 5-10 years, Change to OSP needed ◦ (European deployments mostly P2P)

- Best Performance BW vs $ Today - Symmetrical Bandwidth (P2P) - Scales Beyond 100MBPS, 1GBPS, 10GBPS pr User - No change to OSP the next decades -WDM Already in Core / Metro -10% OF P2P OPEX + save fiber cost = Combines P2P and PON - Best Performance BW vs $ Today - Symmetrical Bandwidth (P2P) - Scales Beyond 100MBPS, 1GBPS, 10GBPS pr User - No change to OSP the next decades -WDM Already in Core / Metro -10% OF P2P OPEX + save fiber cost = Combines P2P and PON

11/14/ WDM PON Forum overview / objective  The WDM PON Forum Group is an interest group of services providers, equipment suppliers, component vendors and analysts to work towards a common goal of providing WDM technology based broadband access networks.  The goal of the WDM-PON forum is to provide a resource for researchers, component and equipment suppliers, carriers, and other parties interested in passive optical networking technologies that utilize dedicated wavelengths as a method to provision services in access networks and to promote and advance the technologies required to enable cost-effective wavelength division multiplexing in Passive Optical Networks. Group located on Linkedin under group “WDMPON Forum”  http:  WDM PON Forum will be extended 2010 to Current Group Member status  160+ members Carriers / vendors / Media / analysts