wire broadband infrastructure in thailand
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Wire Broadband Infrastructurein Thailand
Pradit PinyopasakulAssistant Director, Marketing & Partnering
United Communication Industry PLC. (UCOM)
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History of the Internet
1969
In Thailand 1987and On-line 1992
1992In Thailand 1994
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A Sample ISP Domestic Backbone
Internet
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How a Company Connects to ISP
ISP
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Data Communication in Thailand
Frame Relay7%
X.254%
Leased line89%
Source: IDC Research, 2000
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Growth of Datacom in Thailand
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Leased line (Link) X.25 (Port) Frame Relay (Port) ATM (Port)
Source: IDC Research, 2000
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UCOM Transmission Network
l Optical Fiber Cablesn BKK (12-120 Cores)
n Up-Country (24-48 Cores)
n Total > 22,00 km., Nationwide
l SDH Multiplexer Equipment.n SDH STM-16 ADM/TM
n SDH STM-4 , STM-1 ADM/TM
l Network Management Systems
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Benefits of Optical Fiber Communication
l Lower Attenuation than Coaxcial Cablen O.2 dB/KM (1550 nM) or 0.4 dB/KM (1300 nM)
l Very High Bandwidthn Bandwidth is Still no Limitation
l Small Size/Light Weight.n 1/30 to 1/50 Weight&Size of Coaxial Cable
l No Electro-Magnetic Interferencel Speed of Light
n Satellite has 200 ms. delay (not suitable for interactive application butstreams like broadcasting)
l High Security
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Optical Fiber Installation (Aerial)
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Optical Fiber Installation (Underground)
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Stengths of SDH Infrastructure
l Network Simplification
l Network Protection Features
l Network Flexibility
l Better Network Management
l High Capacity and Reliability
l Security
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Countrywide Coverage
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Synf onet
Synfonet
Synf onet
Access Network Layer
Synfonet
Synfonet
Synfonet
Synfonet
Synfonet
Trunk Network Layer
TAC
Transmission Network
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Wire Broadband Infrastructure
BranchHeadOffice
ACCESS ACCESS
AccessNode
AccessNode
NTUNTU
SDHNetwork
STM-1Access
Network
BACKBONE
ADM
ADM ADMADM
•BACKBONE:•Own SDH Network, Ring Topology•Optical-Fiber > 22,000 km.•76 Provinces Coverage Area
•ACCESS:•DXX (Digital Cross Connect)•TDM technology•Own local loop, fiber & copper
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Q3
Bangkok NMS
NCC
RCCRCC
RCC
Khon KaenNMS
Q3
PhitsanulokeNMS
Q3
RayongNMS
Q3
RCC
Network Management System
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2.5G
Capacity
Low capacitySDH
High capacitySDH
10G
40G
Future Optical SwitchingNetwork and DWDM
SDH andDWDM
2M(VC-12)
155M(VC-4)
Time
Present
Next Step on Optical Fiber Evolution
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Broadband Infrastructure Trend
l Optical Switch
switches optical wavelengths. While the traditionalDCS takes electrical signals in and sends electricalsignals out, the optical switch takes optical signals inand sends optical signals out.
l DWDMworks by combining and transmitting multiple signalssimultaneously at different wavelengths on the samefiber.
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DSL
BACKBONE
DSL
ISP
DSLAM
DSLAM
Internet, B2C, CRM Application
XDSL Access
ISP
Backbone Content
Internet Access Application
UCOM
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Head officeRemote branch
Intranet, Extranet, EDI, B2B Application
BACKBONE
Dedicated line Access Backbone Content
Private Network Application
UCOM
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Data Communication in Thailand
Frame Relay7%
X.254%
Leased line89%
Source: IDC Research, 2000
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Growth of Datacom in Thailand
Source: IDC Research, 2000
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Leased line (Link) X.25 (Port) Frame Relay (Port) ATM (Port)