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Technologies for the PublicPrivate Partnership
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Michael Brayen, Sr. Director Community BroadBand FTTH NOKIA
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Ultra-broabroadband: the universal infrustructure Enables fundamental change across different sectors
Healthcare
Energy
Governments
Education
Businesses
Reduce administrative costs Transition from passive to active citizen Save time and money for citizens
Enable to use energy more efficiently Reduce outage time
Enable next generation services Smart Grid Reduce traffic
Better healt care Co-ordinating care for elderly and sick Remote diagnosys
Video based learning Pooling of educational resources/budget Attract students
Attract businesses Key for small businesses/remote workers Revert population flow
Smart Cities
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What are the options for bringing Ultra-fast broadband to your community?
Ask the incumbent to build it
Hope that Google will select your city
Launch your own Community of Interest
BB project
Over 1,100 communities applied to be recipient for
Google services
Operators are investing, but it takes time and many factors are considered
New technologies and business models facilitate community
projects
Return on investment Subscriber density
Community size
Existing infrastructure Competition
WANTED: Community initiatives to meet consumers’ demand and national targets
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Potential FTTP Build-out Models
• Demand-based model reliant on pre-selling
• Significant variability in take rates driven by socioeconomic status
• Providers may require City concessions to build
• Typically closed networks using fiber to compete with incumbents
• Demand-based model, city has more control over network build
• City bears full cost
• Limited transfer of construction risk
• Proponents may have capital constraints limiting potential performance security
• Long term partnership with private sector to deliver City objectives
• Bundled scope ensures continuity of risk transfer across project lifecycle
• Performance based infrastructure with significant security packages
• City control of infrastructure creates additional savings options
Fiber-hoods / Fully Private Solutions
Public Build, Private Operation Public Private Partnerships
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- Infrastructure Investor – basically providing a construction loan • After completion of build and some time passed, may divest
to the equity market in forms of Infrastructure Fund Assets. PPP obligations persist per agreement
- Wholesaler - which will serve the marketing and business development function for the PPP assets, as well as manage the ISPs
- Master Integrator - as well as prime contractor will operate and maintain the network. • Includes passive component (fiber) and construction design
and build of the fiber network - Equipment and network integrator - provides all network
equipment for the project, including CPE, Access, Cabinets, Core Routing and EMS/SW systems along with professional services
Who participates?
“New-Net” PPP
Vendor Partners
Wholesaler
ISP ISP ISP
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• In use for over two decades to reduce the infrastructure funding gap (roads, power grids, irrigation etc)
• Core principle is to allow public sector to access the efficiencies of private sector • Construction and O&M Risks are born by the entity best suited to manage them • Macquarie Capital, Ledcor, First Solutions, SiFi and others addressing the FTTH market in US with
P3s
Public-Private Partnership
CONCESSIONAIRE
DEBT FINANCIERS
EQUITY INVESTORS
PROCURING AUTHORITY
DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR OPERATOR
Availability Payment Interest &
Principal
Non-Recourse Debt
Equity Distributions
Equity Contribution
Fixed-Price, Date Certain DB Contract
Long-Term Operating Agreement
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Fiber To The Home Network
ACCESS NODE (OLT) aggregates connections from multiple
users and connects them to the aggregation or core network
HOME SOLUTION (ONT) terminated fiber and connects
home devices
UPLINK INTERFACE to IP core network
FIBER PLANT Passive (low
OPEX) and future proof
Home equipment
Home connection and installation
Outside plant
Network electronics
FTTH Cost
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Community Broadband Delivery Architecture RETAIL SERVICE MODEL • Single service
provider supplies all services on the network asset
OPEN SERVICE MODEL (shown) • Multiple service
providers services on the network asset
• Competitive choice
• Specialized services
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7750 SR-12e 7750 SR-12 7750 SR-7 7750 SR-c12 7750 SR-c4 Height (RU) 21 (½ Rack) 14 (1/3 Rack) 8 5 3
System Capacity (HD) (Non-redundant/Redundant) 9.6 Tbps / 7.2 Tbps 4 Tbps / 2 Tbps 2 Tbps / 1 Tbps 90 Gbps (redundant) 90 Gbps
Slot Capacity (FD) 400 Gbps (redundant) 200 Gbps 200 Gbps 9.4 Gbps 4 Gbps
Switch Fabric Quad Active SFM5-12e 3+1 Redundant
Dual Active SFM4-12
Dual Active SFM4-7
CFM-XP 1+1 Redundant Integrated
Total Slots 12 12 7 3 (6 MDA or 12 CMA)
4 CMA 2 Integrated 10 GbE XFP Media Module Slots 9 10 5
Positioning Terabit IP/MPLS Multiservice Router
Terabit IP/MPLS Multiservice Router
Midscale IP/MPLS Multiservice Router Small POP Router Small POP Router for
Business Services Edge
7750 SERVICE ROUTER (SR) FAMILY OVERVIEW
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SECURITY – CPU protection with Per flow profile traffic filtering. Limits DDOS and other attacks that could slow performance or disable services.
FP3 – Multicore and Multi-Function Processors provides balanced distribution of applications across the available cores
MULTI-SERVICE ADAPTERS - Adds enhanced intelligence for value-added services without costly external service-specific appliances
SDN/CLOUD READY - The 7x50 provides scalable and flexible gateway functions between the Data Center and the WAN with full integration to the Nuage architecture
ALU 7750 PORTFOLIO VALUE DIFFERENTIATORS
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7360 ISAM FX High Capacity Fiber Shelves
High Capacity Fiber High-bandwidth, high-density platform for bandwidth-intensive services
Ultra High Capacity Backplane 2 x100 Gb/s to every service slot 10 Tb/s total shelf capacity (FX-16)
Next Generation fiber Get to Fast, Faster with 10G XGPON-1 services
Part of the ISAM family Shares software, management and line cards with ISAM FD
7360 ISAM FX features • Mix of fiber services
• GPON, EPON • NG PON: 10G XGPON-1, 10G EPON • Point-To-Point
• Convenience of three shelf sizes • Four slot FX-4 • Eight slot FX-8 • Sixteen slot FX-16
• Up to 8k ONTs @ 1:32 split • 256 PON ports w/ 16 port GPON card
• Shared ONT portfolio with ISAM FD and 7342 ISAM FTTU • Active/Active redundancy • Temperature Hardened • Layer 3 and MPLS features • Best-in-class power consumption - ~2300W for 256 PONs (8k
subs) in 14 RU
FX-16
FX-8 FX-4
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Chassis types for every application 4/8/16 LT
High Availability – upstream and Type B PON redundancy support
Subtending capability, pre-aggregation e.g. 7356
Multi-Service Platform, xDSL, PON, P2P over multiple product families
Uplink Capacity – 40G+40G, NTIO adds another 80G à 160Gbps
100G per slot ready backplane –NG-PON2 already deployed
Layer 2 and Layer 3 capabilities, MPLS
What Makes The 7360 The Right Choice?
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Fiber technology overview
PON
ACTIVE ETHERNET
ETHERNET P2P
EPON 1 1 Passive Split/reach: 16/ 10 Residential, China
GPON 1.2 2.5 Passive Split/reach: 64/ 20 Residential, worldwide
10G EPON 1/10 10 Passive Split/reach: 32/ 20 China, MSOs
XG-PON1 2.5 10 Passive Split/reach: 64/ 20 Limited to none
TWDM 40 40 Passive Split/reach: 128/10 Emerging. Converged
XGS 10 10 Passive Split/reach: 64/20 Emerging
TECHNOLOGY FLAVOR US Gb/s
DS Gb/s
OSP COST
Characteristics TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT
FE 0.1 0.1 Passive High OPEX (CO floor space, power)
Residential
GE 1 1 Passive Residential, business
10 GE 10 10 Passive Business
FE 0.1 0.1 Active Active plant, high OPEX
Residential
GE 1 1 Active Residential, business
10 GE 10 10 Active Business
PON OLT Optical splitter
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet Switch
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BRIDGE RGW BUSINESS MULTI-USER
Home Devices portfolio Connect anyone, anywhere
Bridge with layer 2 functionality. Ideally suited when separate residential
gateway is needed
Fully integrated residential gateway to reduce wiring and the number of devices
in the home
Business ONT to serve deployment options such as POL and DS1 connectivity
Multi-User ONTs for FTTB deployments
Wide range of uplink options to serve any FTTx deployment model
Different connection types in the home to connect the widest range of devices
Connect the home Connect the devices
10G EPON
G. Fast
GPON
TWDM PON
EPON Vplus
GE
POTS
RF overlay
Wi-Fi Zigbee
Zwave
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NOKIA Smart Home Hub Framework One device, a million possibilities
Optimize next generation service orchestration and customer experience
Whole Home Wireless • Community Wi-Fi enabled • Wi-Fi MESH AP solution • Best in class Wi-Fi offered • LTE/5G integration
Self Service Managed Solution • Mobile App to manage Smart Hub • Wi-Fi Self-Care system support • Touch Screen Optional • IMPACT for Mgmt with Analytics
Wireless Video Distribution • M-ABR enabled video network • VidiPath evolution to virtualized STB
and RGW
IOT Gateway for Digital Life § Connect the devices/sensors you want § Intelligence to make the home work for
the customer and you § Built in security for the home network § WAN agnostic variants
Create a convenient, safe and simple home Transform the CPE into the digital home hub
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Conclusion: SEAMLESS MPLS IN THE ACCESS AND AGGREGATION: WHY ?
• Based on a divide and conquer approach, to extend MPLS to multi-area networks with a clean integration. Many of the key concepts have been around the industry for some time. Hierarchy is key, connect domains in a hierarchical fashion - aggregation domains are never connected to each other, only to the core
• Transport level and Service level can be very clearly separated • End-to-end multi-area integration between access/backhaul and core enabling end-to-end IP connectivity
between involved PE routers where the IP/MPLS service is required • End-to-end service management/assurance (provisioning, performance monitoring, troubleshooting etc.)
• Available in 7950, 7750, 7705, and 7210
• Allow the network to scale to 100s of metro regions with 1000+ nodes each, recognizing that some nodes (e.g. access) have more limited capabilities
• Support fast service restoration after failures (using local or E2E repair techniques). Transport restoration can speed up service restoration but service restoration is the ultimate goal
• Allow MPLS-based services to be established between any two endpoints, without per-service configuration in intermediate nodes
SCALABILITY
FAST SERVICE RESTORATION
END-POINT PROVISIONING
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Nokia FastMile Solution Providing last mile fixed wireless broadband connection to the home using LTE radio technology: A Complimentary Technology
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Small Cell Backhaul Enabled By GPON SFP ONT
E.g. NOKIA lightRadio™ 9964 LTE • Has SFP receptacle uplink, enabling seamless GPON backhauling
NOKIA 7705 SAR Small Cell Router • Enabling of a smart backhaul solution for small cells 7342 / 7360 OLT
GPON SFP ONT
GPON SFP ONT
End to end solution comprising of NOKIA Access, IP, and Wireless products: • Integrated solutions for all services. • Simplified network operations
Business Services and Wireless Back-Haul
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Nokia FastMile connects rural areas to broadband • FastMile provides home broadband connectivity in areas where it is slow or missing while helping operators optimize spectrum assets.• Offers high data rates, 2.5-times the throughput and 12 times the coverage area of comparable mobile network for residential phone, TV and broadband connections using boosted LTE for the last mile to the home.• Allows mobile operators to build profitably on the existing installed base of macro radio networks and offers home broadband as an alternative carrier.• Easy-to-install residential equipment increases consumer adoption with fast, low-cost deployment.
Customer confidential
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FastMile Home Router – Consumer indoor residential gateway
FastMile Controller- Operator management and control of FastMile device network
Nokia RAN – Specific FastMile antenna configuration and RRM in Nokia LTE-A RAN to avoid intra-site interference
FastMile Apps – Consumer smart phone app eases set up and ongoing management
FastMile Outdoor Modem – Unique residential beamforming antenna home network termination equipment
Nokia FastMile Providing last mile broadband connection to the home using LTE technology.
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Fast Mile solution overview
• Deliver triple-play services to end users • Use higher bands (e.g. 1.9 to 3.5 GHz) on existing lower frequency grid to offer broadband services
FastMile end to end
• Specific radio antenna topology for fixed mobile broadband
• Secondary network deployed on top of any existing rural deployment
LTE-A RAN
• Consumer & Point of Sale Apps
• Guided applications ease installation and management process
Smartphone Apps
• Enables easy set-up and ongoing control
• Monitors and adjusts to provide minimum guaranteed t-put
• Cloud based controller running on Nokia AirFrame
Controller
• Small indoor router with WiFi b/g/n/ac+ Gigabyte Ethernet provides indoor connectivity
• Supplies Power over Ethernet (PoE) for outdoor modem
Home Router
• Easy to install outdoor modem with directional / steering high gain antennas increases range
• Attractive form factor
Home Outdoor Modem
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Deploy second RAN network in upper frequency
Specific antenna topology for fixed mobile for growth
Reuse existing rural cellular network infrastructure
• Take advantage of unused upper spectrum in rural locations
• With FastMile, upper frequency has same reach as existing lower frequency
• Deploy first higher band frequency for initial deployment
• Deploy second higher band frequency to manage growth and deal with interference
• Add small cell for hot spot capacity
Nokia Fast Mile LTE-A RAN Overview
900 MHz
2.6 GHz
F1 F1
F1 F1 F1
F1 F2
F2
F2
• Faster time to market deploying second RAN network
• Leverage existing rural tower, housing, air conditioning, power, backhaul, routing, etc.
Rural infrastructure reuse
F1
F1
F1
F2
F2 F2
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Installation Application
• For end user • Guides the installation to
find the best location to install the outdoor modem
• Provides up-to-date provisioning data to the Controller
Management Application
• For end user • Provides day to day
management of modem and router by end user: (security settings, SSID, transmission channel)
• Monitors operating status of router and modem
Nokia FastMile smart phone application summary Smart phone app portfolio to ease deployment and management
Point of Sale Application
• For sales employee at purchase location
• Verifies ability to provide guaranteed throughput at end users location before purchase
Applications are customized using standard API’s to integrate into operators CRM systems
PoS location verification
Guided installation
WiFi configuration
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Router
IPTV
Internet
IPTV
Internet
VoIP
LTE BTS
1
3
Service control
Home equipment control
FastMile Architecture
Overview SAE-GW
MME
OSS
HSS One-NDS
NetAct
4 Controller
5 Smart Phone Apps
2 Modem
Wi-Fi or
GigE
Core
VoIP
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• Controller - monitors and manages • Very directive antenna – lowering interference • Antenna beam steering – easy to install
Nokia FastMile Controller steers Home Outdoor Modem
Directional steering to site with best server on
setup
Directional steering to site with next best server on outage
Directional steering to site due to performance
Controller Modem
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Nokia FastMile value proposition
Self tuning high gain antenna and no-line-of-sight operation
Specific antenna topology option and interference mitigation setup combined with small cells
Enables truly steady minimum throughput
UNIQUE NOKIA e2e SOLUTION
HIGHEST CAPACITY 2.5x mobile LTE
GUARANTEED THROUGHPUT 10Mbps for all at all time
• Lower cost to reach end user due to high spectral efficiency, easy to install home outdoor modem & router, and operator control of home equipment resulting in a positive operator business case
• Providing last mile fixed wireless broadband connection to the home using LTE-A radio technology
Lower TCO over any other rural broadband solution
Wide range of frequencies supported in FDD and TDD modes
BEST BUSINESS CASE WIDE SUPPORT
Sub-urban, Rural & Deep rural
Reuse existing rural mobile towers, housing, power, etc. to deploy FastMile LTE-A RAN
GREAT REACH 12x typical coverage area
FAST TIME TO MARKET
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