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Susan White
Director, Wireline Product Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent
February 2010
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EMEA
PON
APAC
VDSL
CALA
P2P
Traffic
Revenues
Mainly
voice
Multimedia/multiservice
Time
Enabling service
innovation and
application enablement
Scaling bandwidth at
the lowest cost
Innovation
Mobile Backhaul
2G, 3G,
LTE
Good geographic
overlap between FTTx
and cell sites
Large cells small
cells to femto
IP/Optical
Business Access
Ethernet/
MPLS/Optical
FTTx Access
FTTx enables
symmetrical services to
SME/Large enterprises
Business Access
Synchronisation
Converged Network
Optional Redundancy
Scaling
users;
Stacked VLANs,
geographical MPLS, VPLS
flexibility
Classify Queue
SLAs that deliver
Schedule
Architecture
end-to-end
Bandwidth
performance
Profiles
Detect &
recover from Link Aggregation,
incidents
Multi Chassis LAG
ITU G.8031
without
impacting MPLS Fast Recovery
users
Monitor,
diagnose and Ethernet OAM
MPLS OAM
manage the
network
E health
Smart metering
Detection of worms and botnets
Optimizing the
delivery of high
bandwidth services
Enhance
Operator
services
Tele-presence
Video conferencing
Improved IPTV QoE
FTTx Access will play a key role driving more revenue, enhancing QoE and
lowering costs
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IP/Optical
VDSL/GPON/
PTP Fibre
Summary
Fibre Access Nodes need to do more than deliver
high speed broadband
Lowering TCO by converging residential, business and mobile backhaul
applications into a single platform
Add value to applications that flow through access to increase revenue
and enhance QoE
Leverage fibre access nodes to optimise content delivery
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