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Successful Fiber (FTTx) Strategies

The Right Approach for Service Providers ….meeting the demands of the connected world

Dr. Taseer Ahmed Rangrez DBA, PhD.

Head, Commercial Services & ICT Incubation, Tamdeed Projects

Etisalat Group

Intelligent Systems for a Connected World

– Enabling new user experiences, enhanced productivity, better safety, and improved efficiency for businesses,

– Devices are growing more connected, more context-aware, and more adaptive to our needs,

– Machine-generated and user-created data holds the potential to create new, industry-shifting services,

– Enterprises require infrastructure, tools, technologies, and platforms.

Findings & Observations

DATA Never Sleeps

– There are 277,000 Tweets every minute,

– Google processes over 2 million search queries every minute,

– 72 hours of new video are uploaded to YouTube every minute,

– More than 100 million emails are sent every minute,

– Facebook processes 350 GB of data every minute and 571 new websites are created every minute.

Findings & Observations

The Business Case for Fiber (FTTx)

• Regulator Strategy

• Portfolio Management

• Profitability Analysis

• Decision Support

Consumer Demand

Pricing Strategy

Competitor Analysis

CAPEX

Why Invest?

Set Goals

Infrastructure Type

Business Model

Business Plan

Execution

Removing Risks – The Right Approach for

Service Providers

Create the Optimal Deployment Plan

– take smart decisions as to which FTTx flavor should be used,

– take into account geo-economic conditions,

– include a secured migration path.

*Chart Courtesy – Amdocs 2013

Removing Risks – The Right Approach for

Service Providers

Automate the Rollout

– roll out FTTN (fiber to the node), FTTC (fiber to the curb) or FTTB (fiber to the basement) as a first step on the road to FTTH,

– which existing infrastructure can be reused in the deployment.

*Chart Courtesy – Amdocs 2013

Removing Risks – The Right Approach for

Service Providers

Fulfillment – Time to Pick up the Revenues

– take to connect customers as quickly as possible,

– minimize the time a newly deployed network sits unused,

– include high volume, multi-service fulfillment capabilities,

– Provide out-of-the-box automation processes.

*Chart Courtesy – Amdocs 2013

Removing Risks – The Right Approach for

Service Providers

Consumption Trending: Just-in-time Capacity

– deploy resources only when and where needed,

– manage trends through aggregation, projection and by pro6viding visibility of the dependencies,

– identify bottlenecks or over-utilization trends and act proactively.

*Chart Courtesy – Amdocs 2013

Removing Risks – The Right Approach for

Service Providers

Assure Your Customer Experience

– Implement a consolidated network view that can represent the relationship between the FTTx resources and other

resources related to the connected subscribers,

– map the correlation between resources, services and customers.

– factor in meeting service-level agreements and reduce churn.

Message to the Market

*Chart Courtesy – Ernst & Young 2013

Message to the Market

*Chart Courtesy – Ernst & Young 2013

Message to the Market

Greenpeace Activism

Mine that Twisted Pair

– One of the best arguments for FTTH Investment;

– Laying fiber would enable telcos to mine the old yet valuable telephone line copper & recycle it.

– Identify the right material right from the beginning;

– Copper network is on its dying legs;

– No competitiveness between Copper & Fiber (optimization is a lost cause).

– Urban mining – Utilize Copper in Electric Engines, Appliances

No alternatives for Moving Electrons …a lot of alternatives for moving information

Tamdeed Projects

18 years of state-of-the-art pragmatic experiences in the industry of Telecom and Communication Networks

for inside plant project-ISP and outside plant project-OSP

Successful Fiber (FTTx) Strategies

The Right Approach for Service Providers ….meeting the demands of the connected world

Dr. Taseer Ahmed Rangrez DBA, PhD.

Head, Commercial Services & ICT Incubation, Tamdeed Projects

Etisalat Group

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