Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Fiber to the Premise
Targeting Multi-Dwelling Unit Buildings
Bill Belben Director of Outside Plant Engineering
Verizon Communications
Why Fiber to the Premises (FTTP)?
• Competition:– Verizon wants to be the Supplier of Choice for Voice, Data and Video
service offerings
• Future proof: – Deployment of FTTP will provide unmatched capability to deliver
bandwidth needed to support current and future service offerings
• Quality:– FTTP network will provide “Best in Class” service and reliability
• Convenience: – Consumers prefer the simplicity of dealing with one company for
communication and entertainment needs
Consumer Bandwidth DemandDemand will soon outstrip current FTTC, FTTN or cable capacity… while FTTP has room for growth
Total Downstream
Demand (Mbps)
0
25
50
75
100 HD Video Streams(incl HD DVR)
Video
Games
Music
Voice
BasicIP Data
E-mail, IM, Web Download
VideoconferencingE-mail, IM
WebFast Downloads
File Sharing
Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Growth Potential
SD stream HD stream2 SD streams
High-quality audio
Multichannel audio
3 HD streams
video conferencing,
email, IM, WebInstant
downloads
SD stream
Why MDU Owners Need FTTP?
• Differentiate your property!– Consumers are now including availability of Broadband service
offerings as part of their housing selection process– Connect your building to the most cutting edge network available– Increased product and service offerings
• Provides Tenants Choice of Service Providers• Maximize Revenue Opportunities
– Rental income or purchase price– Increased ancillary revenue options
• Network Quality and Reliability– Improved end user satisfaction– Reduced maintenance problems = reduced calls/complaints to on site
management
Fiber Infrastructures allow for an integrated whole house solution - Future Proof
What is Verizon FTTP Network?– Cutting-edge fiber-optic technology and an infrastructure platform that offers
significantly more bandwidth than copper or coax.
The key is dedicated wavelengths
Broadcast Video DOWN -- 870 MHz system
Voice, Data, IP TV UP -- 155 Mbps
Voice, Data, IP TV DOWN -- 622 Mbps1490 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
The key is dedicated wavelengths
Broadcast Video DOWN -- 870 MHz system
Voice, Data, IP TV UP -- 155 Mbps
Voice, Data, IP TV DOWN -- 622 Mbps1490 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1490 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
What is Verizon FTTP Network?– Cutting-edge fiber-optic technology and an infrastructure platform that offers
significantly more bandwidth than copper or coax– High-Speed Internet access, voice services, digital TV and HDTV channels,
plus additional multiple value added amenities– Great new choices in next generation Broadband amenity services:
Lightning-quick download of digital movie, games, music, etc.Efficient, productive telecommuting and internet security features
FTTP Advantages
SCU
SCU
scu
RiserCloset
FDH
OpticalLine
Terminal
Fiber Amplifier
Public Switched
Telephone Network
Public Public Switched Switched
Telephone Telephone NetworkNetwork
IP/SS7 signalingIP/SS7
signaling
Softswitch VOIP
VideoVideoVideo
Optical Coupler
ONT
FDT
The key is dedicated wavelengths
Broadcast Video DOWN -- 870 MHz system
Voice, Data, IP TV UP -- 155 Mbps
Voice, Data, IP TV DOWN -- 622 Mbps1490 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
IP Data /Internet
IP Data /IP Data /InternetInternet
Fiber Distribution Hub
Fiber Distribution Terminal
Optical Splitter
FTTP Network Impact to Structured Wiring
• FTTP Network is passive right into the living unit• Compatible with typical living unit structured wiring designs
– Dedicated Cat 5e for high speed data required• Potential for reduction in house and riser structured wiring requirements• Communicate with providers early in planning phase to ensure design
requirements are captured in initial design plans• Design structured wiring plans to allow for competition
– Install meet points for use of Coax Cable Home Run Wiring and Coax Home Run Wiring
• Reusable pathways to provide access for fiber network– Greenfield Preferred: Microduct– Overlay: Microduct and Raceway Molding Systems
• Incorporate power requirements for OSPU and FMPS into low voltage plans
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
CommonWiring Closet
Hallway
Fiber Distribution Hub
StructuredWiring Cabinet
S-ONE
Fiber Cable
Intra-Building Stack
Single Customer ONT Design
F D H (F ibe r D is tribu tion H u b): O p tica l sp litte r cab ine t in te rconnec ting F 1 & F 2 fibe rs .
F D T (F ibe r D is tr ibu tion T erm ina l): In te rconnec t fo r F 2 and cus tom er d rop .
C onnec to r: Loca ted in ha llw a y (O verla y) o r liv ing un it (G reen fie ld ).
S F U O N T : Ins ta lled ins ide LU and connec ted to fibe r d rop v ia sm a ll f ibe r jum pe r.
R E S ID E N TIALU n it
O N T
R iserC lo set
F D TF D T
F D TF D T
F D TF D T
F D TF D T
S F U O N T
F 1 (F eed er)
F ib er D ro p
C onnec to r
F ibe r Jum per
F D TF D T
F lo o r P lan
O N T O N T O N T
O N TO N TO N TO N T
F 2 (D is trib u tio n )F D HF D H
R iserC lo se t
F ib er D rop s
F ib er C ab le
SFUSFU
SFUSFU
SFUSFU
SFUSFU
•Preferred Network Design
•Integrates with existing structured wiring within living unit
Network Components
Fiber Distribution Hub
MDU Fiber Drop
Fiber Distribution Terminal
Path Creation Methods- Raceway Molding Systems
Ext Microduct
Int Microduct Organizer
•Small, flexible, inexpensive
•Plastic and Metal Systems
•Interior and Exterior Systems
•laced with planned structured wiring bundles
•No added fire stopping requirements
•Provides scheduling flexibility for fiber drop placement
•Re-usable pathway provides maintenance solution
Single Customer ONT –Surface Mount Option
RJ11COAX
RJ45
BHR
BBU
120v
Surface Mount Option
Cat 3, Cat 5e, RG6 Terminations
Illustration is representative only and is subject to change.
Flexible Mounting Options
•BBU can be located 50’ from ONT
•PS can be located up to 100’ from ONT
Single Customer ONT- Recessed Options
Recessed Options Fiber Drop in
MicroDuct
2 1/2" Knockout
2" Knockout
2" Knockout
Romex
Verizon S-ONEONT DeMarc
28" x 14" x 3.5"
CustomerCSWC DeMarc14" x 14" x 3.5"
Vertical ArrangementIllustration is representative only and is subject to change.
RJ11COAX
RJ45
BHR
110V
BBU
Cat 5e (Data)Cat 5e (Phone)
RG6 (Quad)
Video
Wiring to LU
Studs
OPSU
Voice
Data
Horizontal ArrangementIllustration is representative only and is subject to change.
Fiber Drop in MicroDuct
2 1/2" Knockout
2" Knockout
2" Knockout
Romex
Verizon S-ONEONT DeMarc
28" x 14" x 3.5"
Studs
CustomerCSWC DeMarc14" x 14" x 3.5"
Cat 5e (Data)Cat 5e (Phone)
RG6 (Quad)
Data
Voice
Video
Wiring to LU
RJ11COAX
RJ45
BHR
OPSU
110V
BBU
Owner box size may vary.
Owner box size may vary.
•No impact to rentable square footage
•Inconspicuous
•Integrates with planned customer structured wiring cabinet
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
CommonWiring Closet
CommonWiring Closet
CommonWiring Closet
StructuredWiring Cabinet
Fiber Cable
Hallway
Fiber Distribution Hub
Voice/DataVideoPowerFiber JumperRiser Fiber
10'
FDT
ONT
ONTONT
CATV
Voice
Data Data
VoiceVz Owner
24 Unit DeploymentFMPSFMPS
1x8 SplittersCO
AX
Dro
ps
Cat
3 &
Cat
5e to
LU
8'
Multi Customer ONT Centralized
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
Living Unit
CommonWiring Closet
StructuredWiring Cabinet
Hallway
Fiber Cable
Fiber Distribution Hub
Voice/DataVideoPowerFiber JumperRiser Fiber
5'
CATV
FDT
VzOwner
ONT8'
FMPS
Multi Customer ONT Distributed
Multi-Customer ONTs and FMPS
• Modular (up to 16 subs)• 19"H x 15"W x 11"D• 12/24 POTS• 8/16 Ethernet or VDSL• 34 dBmv video
• Fixed port (up to 8 subs)• 23"H x 19"W x 4"D• 16 POTS• 8 Ethernet or VDSL• 33 dBmv video
•48V Power Solution•31”H x 14.5”W x 5.5”D•8x 12V 7.2 Ah SLA Batteries•150W Power•Supports two MDU ONTs•Wall mountable
Questions ??
Thank you for your time and attention. Please visit the many exhibits that are focused on the
FTTP network buildout.
Have a great time at the Conference!!