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Gigabit Services Overview

Dionysis Tzefrios, Business Development South Europe

10/2/2015

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ADTRAN at a Glance
ADTRAN is Reinventing the Network

Broad Portfolio of Solutions

Strong Financials

#2 DSL Global Revenue


#3 in broadband revenue (PON & DSL) excluding Asia

Strong Enterprise Business

Over 25 years of continuous profitability


2014 revenue $630M

Leading Supplier to Tier 1 Global Carriers

Broadband Access Solutions

More than 1,700 products

Cloud connectivity and Enterprise Communication

Global Presence

Headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama

R&D centers:

Huntsville, Alabama
Phoenix, Arizona
Ottawa, Canada
Hyderabad, India
Boston, MA
Berlin, Germany
Greifswald, Germany

#1 in MSAP port shipments in the U.S.


Top 3 in MSAP port shipments globally
Top 2 in Broadband DSL in the U.S.
Top 3 in Broadband DSL globally
#1 in sealed Fiber-to-the-Node globally

Mobility Infrastructure

#1 in Mobile Backhaul connections in North


America

Enterprise Solutions

Top 2 in Branch Office Routers in the U.S.


#1 in SIP Trunking & VoIP access in the U.S.
#1 in IP Business Gateways in the U.S.

Manufacturing centers:

Huntsville, Alabama
Huangpu, China
Dongguan, China
Tiszaujvaros, Hungary
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

ADTRAN Leadership

Leadership in focused industry


and standards organizations

Board of Directors
Vice chair
Policy chair positions
Technical chair positions
Editors
Contributors

Leadership in Innovation

470 granted patents


Over 270 pending patents
60 percent US patents and US
pending applications
40 percent spread globally across
25 countries.
0.4 patent applications per $1M
R&D Investment (industry
average is 0.25)

Instant Cloud Delivery


Dial Up Era

1990s

Flex56K & V.90


Physical Content
Usage based Billing
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Always On

2000 - 05

ADSL
Digitized Content
Always On

Superfast

2006 - Today

VDSL2
Instant Delivery
High Speed

Ultrafast

2015 Onwards

G.Fast
& FTTP
N x Ultra-HD
Internet of Things
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The evolution of Broadband Access


< 6 km

< 6 km

< 1 km

CO

ISDN

(<200 Kbps)

CO

ADSL2+

(<24 Mbps)

FTTC VDSL2

(50 Mbps)
VDSL2/Vectoring (100Mbps)

< 300 m

FTTdP

G.fast

< 100 m

(500Mbps)

FTTB
FTTH PON / P2P (1000+ Mbps)
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Solutions for bandwidth hungry services

ONU100
hiX5622 with:
72p VDSL2 & 72p POTS
Vectoring capable
GPON / GE uplink
MDF included

1148V OSP
48 p VDSL2 / ADSL2+
Vectoring capable
POTS splitters included
GPON / GE uplink
IP68 protection
AC / DC or remote power

508G
8p VDSL2/G.fast
AC / DC / remote / reverse
power options
GPON / GE uplink

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The hiX Series Portfolio


Common Network Management System
hiXOSP

AccessIntegrator (ACI)

hiX5622/25/30/35

ADSL2+
VDSL2
G.fast

New

ADSL2+
SHDSL.bis
VDSL2 + Vectoring (SLV384)
POTS/ISDN
HD Optical
Multi Service Access Node (MSAN)

Managed Cabinet Solution

FTTB

FTTC

Central Office

Complete and scalable product portfolio


for all deployment scenarios
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ONU100FTTB / Solution for hiX5622 (wall housing)


- Details
ODF
Door contact

Cable entry (on top)

Housing (Shelter)
MDF-Splitter (optional)

MDF
hiX 5622-Shelf
Air duct (air outlet)

Power Supply
Battery (Cyclon cells)

Air inlet (open system)

Wall housing
Ready and Perfect
for VDSL FTTB

Application with hiX5622 (G200) and opt. Battery back-up (Cyclon cells) is shown.

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Fiber to the Distribution Point Architectures


Pillar

Fibre
Distribution
Cable

VDSL2/
G.fast

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Global Leader in Sealed DSLAMs


The global Leader in sealed DSLAMs
12+ years deployment Experience
5th generation sealed DSLAM design
Over 100,000 units >3,000,000 Operational Ports

Finland -40DegC to

Saudi Arabia to +70DegC

Pace Minimizes Time to Deploy


Cost Reduces construction and Eliminates Routine Maintenance
Performance Broad coverage with Superfast Bandwidth

The Low Risk Rapid Deployment Strategy

1st Gen 1124


(ADSL)

2nd Gen 1148


(ADSL2+)

3rd Gen Solutions


(ADSL2+/VDSL2)

5th Gen
4th Gen Solutions
(VDSL2 w/ vectoring) hiX 1148V

500G
G.fast

From Niche to Mainstream with the Most Experienced Vendor


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Small Form Factor DSLAM Solutions


ADTRAN is the global leader in sealed
DSLAM solutions with 10+ years of
design experience and millions of ports
deployed
Total Access 11xx Series sealed
DSLAMs eliminate the need for:
Expensive cabinet enclosures
Noisy, power hungry heat exchangers
Costly site construction

Total Access 12xx Series provides


compact and cost-effective solution for
low-density cabinets and exchanges
Ideal architecture for enabling future
vectoring capable 100Mbps solutions

57 cm

110mm
43 cm

Total Access 1148V


VDSL2 FTTN DSLAM

Total Access 1248V


VDSL2 FTTN DSLAM

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4th-Generation OSP DSLAM


DSL interfaces

48 ports of VDSL2 (up to profile 17)


Integrated splitters
Fallback to ADSL2+
Bonding support

Gigabit Ethernet

Four 1G/10GE network ports


Three 1G/2.5GE expansion ports

System-level vectoring

BLV supported. Upgradable with add-in


modules to support SLV vectoring up to 192
lines

Uplink options

Bonded VDSL2 (V-DMT)


GPON SFP

Power Options
- AC / DC / RFT-V plus power

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Interior Views
Gas tube protection modules

1G/2.5G Ethernet SFPs

Vectoring hardware
module slot

Copper cable connections

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Changing the Total Cost of Deployment


Deployment is greatly simplified
using OSP DSLAMs

No new right of way


No new pad work
Significantly lower shipping costs
Installation doesnt require a crane
Smaller crew onsite for installation
No expensive heat exchanger
solutions
Lower power requirements

Electronics costs keep falling but


total deployment costs arent
getting any cheaper
Metal (i.e. cabinets) keeps climbing
Lower density areas cant prove in
due to first cost turn-ups
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TA 1148V DMT
8 pair VDSL2
bundle

ADSL2+

VDSL2

240 p
DSLAM
HEAT EXCHANGER

DSLAM
L2/L3 Router

BATTERIES

FTTC

VDLSL2

Use bonded VDSL2 for DSLAM backhauling and offer 100Mbps


service without need for optical fiber expansion
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8pr Bonded VDSL2 Rate/Reach

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Total Access 1148V-DMT


Sealed FTTN DSLAM w/ Bonded Copper Uplink
GE

EFM Aggregator

Exchange
or Cabinet

>200 Mbps
@ 1.5 km

Remote
Node

Integrated
Fiber Uplinks

Line Powering over


the Data Pairs
Reduces Pair
Constraints and
Lowers Deployment
Costs

Cross1148V-DMT connect

40+ Mbps
VDSL2

Bonded DSL copper transport to sealed Total Access 1148V-DMT DSLAMs


located closer to the subscriber to drive higher bandwidth services
Integrated bonded DSL copper transport on existing pairs eliminates multiple
components and reduces pair requirements, delaying the expense of fiber
deployment
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The next step

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Very high rates, very short loops


The G.fast standard outlines these
rate/reach targets:

Gigabit @ <<100m
500Mbps @ 100m
200Mbps @ 200m
150Mbps @ 250m

VDSL2 (17a) with vectoring:


100Mbps @ 550m
150Mbps @ <200m

G.fast will be vectored


Highly cross-talk (FEXT) or noise sensitive
Less than 100m and vectoring required for Gigabit
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G.Fast - Ultrafast over Copper


DSL acceleration technology

Defined in ITU-T G.9700 and G.9701

DMT-based like VDSL2/ADSL2+

Wider spectrum = Higher rates ( 2.2 MHz up to 106 MHz or 212 MHz)

Very high Frequency = Higher Attenuation

Differences with VDSL2

Down Stream
Up Stream

DUD U DU DUD

G.fast TDD

vs

FDD of VDSL

Tunable US/DS = New Service Opportunities


Data Rates= Combined US/DS
Selectable Start Frequency (Coexist with VDSL2 Services in the Basement)
Discontinuous Operation for power saving

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Predicted Performance

target

target

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Actual Achieved Data Rates

220Mbps @
400 Meters

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200Mbps
Symmetric
@ 300 Mtrs

500Mbps
Up Stream
150 Meters

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508G
Full DPU Feature set from Day One
Sealed housing passive cooling supports IP54, IP68
Small footprint 439 mm x 254 mm x 84 mm

Flexible Power Options


Reverse PF, local -48V DC, 220V AC, RFT-V
G.Fast / VDSL2 dual mode
Internal bypass relay function
GPON ONT SFP and optical P2P uplink
NETCONF and PMA
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500G DPU Variants


500G DPU Platform
Up to 16p G.fast / VDSL2, P2P or GPON ONT SFP uplink, PMA management via NETCONF

8 port Version

508G RFT-V / DC

508G Reverse Power

508G VAC

Span Power +/- 190 VDC per pair / -48V DC


PartN. 11321707F1

1..12 Reverse Subscriber Line Power


PartN. 11321707F2

100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz


PartN. 11321707F3

16 port Version

516G RFT-V / DC

516G Reverse Power

516G VAC

Span Power +/- 190 VDC per pair / -48V DC


PartN. 11321706F3

1..12 Reverse Subscriber Line Power


PartN. 11321706F1

100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz


PartN. 11321706F2

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508G Prototype First Mover Strategy


Time to market was the Key
Based on the 1st Generation B0 G.fast Chip set

Available for lab tests since July


Ahead of schedule and leading the industry
ADTRAN is the first one who could show a real integrated
G.fast product John MacDonald BT

Outstanding demand to test our solution

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Simplifying customer premises installs

Cost of Waiting" study from TOA Technologies (2011).

$37.7B in time wasted waiting for installer


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Self-install
After electronics installed at DP location, must install
equipment at the customer premise. Two options:
Provider install and customer (self) install

Self-install
Customer must be able to complete installation
simply using equipment mailed to their premises

Not even a screwdriver or wire-cutter


Service must operate over existing house wiring
May only have one-pair available
Plugging RJ11-style plugs into jacks is allowed, and
ADSL-style dongles are allowed
Lowest cost & performance

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Adtran Reverse Powering Story


ADTRAN demonstrated industry first Reverse
powering in 2010
Ultra Broadband Ethernet (UBE)
Broadband World Forum 2014:
Adtran demonstrated G.fast DPU 508G
together with the Aethra Reverse PF solution
2015 Adtran will launch 508G Product with
an internal Reverse Powering module

Up to 8 fair balanced power injectors


(Fairness measured at the DPU side)
One injector with 15W power up the DPU with one active
line

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Transitioning from VDSL2 to G.fast

Vectored
VDSL2
Launched
Here

G.fast
Launched
Here
VDSL2

Exchange

Node

VDSL 17a
Line 1 Transmit
Spectrum

Frequency (MHz)
Crosstalk17

106
Crosstalk

G.fast
Line 2 Transmit
Spectrum

Frequency (MHz)
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106

Low frequency spectrum must be vacated by G.fast


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Persistent
Management Agent
(PMA)

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Why is a PMA Needed?


When DPU is reverse powered what happens when all customers
turn off their modem?
How can you tell difference between a DPU powering down or an
actual fault?
How do you handle service orders if the DPU is powered down?
How do you gather performance stats while DPU is off?
ACI
DPU

Germany

~ 6000

~ 100,000

> 1,000,000

How do you scale the management to cope with Millions of NEs?

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Persistant Management Agent


NBI Interface

Broadband Forum
WT-301 / WT-318

External
Mangement
Network

ACI
REST

PMA is the
Only source of
persistency
PMA

PMA Runs on a
Linux Server

PMA Aggregator

PMA

PMA

PMA

PMA

No Persistency

DPU

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DPU

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DPU

DPU

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PMA Proxies for the DPU


PMA is located on high availability servers.
Handles communication between the OSS and DPU.
PMA stores information related to configuration changes, power status
changes etc.
DPU automatically communicates with the PMA when it is powered up.
PMA permits off-line provisioning for the DPU

ACI

PMA
DPU

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PMA Architecture
OSS
PMA
ACI

AOE
NetConf

REST

PMA
PMA
CLI

Terminal

NetConf

DPU

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FTTdp variants: Pedestal, Pit, Pole


G.fast FTTdp
Pedestal mounted

Distribution
Point

Customer
reverse power
option

Central Office/
Exchange

GE, GPON
10GE, 10G PON

Street
Cabinet

Local power option

G.fast FTTdp
Pit mounted

Span
power
option

Submersible
G.fast ONU

G.fast FTTdp
Pole mounted

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G.fast and FTTdp summary


Delivers much higher speeds over
existing home wiring
Provides alternative, lower cost
deployment model
MDU, Apartments

Requires cost-effective installation


Multiple powering options
Multiple port-counts - 8, 16, 1 or 48

Operationally aligned with FTTH


A global solution for a global challenge: Gigabit delivery
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NetVanta 1535P with ActivReach

NetVanta 1535P is a managed, 28-port Layer 3 Lite, Gigabit Ethernet switch with
ActivReach Ethernet Technology
-

24 10/100/1000Base-T with ActivReach to deliver native Ethernet over voice-grade copper


2 Standard 1 Gbps SFP ports
2 Enhanced 1.0/2.5 Gbps SFP Ports
Auto rate/duplex/MDI/MDI-X

Solution consists of:


-

NV1535P ActivReach Ethernet Switch


Existing Plant Copper Infrastructure
ActivReach Media Converter
IP Endpoint
Existing voice-grade
copper or Cat 3,5,6,7

Standard
Cat5 or Cat6

ActivReach
Media Converter

NV1535P With ActivReach

IP Endpoint

1 feet = 0.3048 m
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