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Automation of GIS for FTTx Networks
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Automated GIS Solutions for Telecom
(FTTx) Infrastructure
Vision | Delivering innovative solutions together for a better future
Infotech Enterprises
Your reliable FTTx network solutions partner
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Bandwidth demand
• OFC evolution
• FTTx network overview
• Need for automation
• Infotech solution
• Benefits of the solution
• Conclusion
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Introduction
• Telecom outside infrastructure is more than
a century now in most of the countries.
• Where is the bulk of telephone cabling?
– 10% is in long distance networks – Converted into
fiber years ago.
– 10% is distribution network – Most of them are
converted into fiber.
– 80% of all Telco cabling is subscriber loop –
Copper.
• Network coverage was limited
geographically
• Copper networks transformation to
optical fiber cables
– Increase of bandwidth demand
– Demand for advanced quad-play services
– Reliability and scalability
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Bandwidth Demand
• High Speed Internet
– Email & faster downloads
– Packet telephony
– Instant massager
• Advanced Data Services
– Customized bandwidth
– Data/video convergence (web pad)
– Home networking
• Basic & Advanced Video Services
– Broadcast and premium channels
– Video on Demand
– High Definition TV
– Web TV
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Optical Fiber Cable Evolution
Source: Google
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User
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FTTC
FTTN
Fiber-To-The-x
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FTTx Opportunities
• FTTH is being deployed by many organizations
– Alternate operators
– Governments
– Local authorities
– Real estate developers
– Residential associations
– Utility companies
– Municipalities
• Urban areas
– New cables are laid
– New exchanges are put in operation
– New subscribers are adding
– New external terminal blocks are built
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Telecom (FTTx) Infrastructure
Source: Google
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Telecom Infrastructure (FTTx) – GIS Role
• GIS technology allows telecom companies to
have a variety of applications ranging
– Desktop based field survey
– Network planning
– Network design
– Inventory management
– Quick service provisioning
– Tracking & Service assurance
– Location based services
– Multiple reporting
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Automation Need – FTTx Infrastructure
• Rapid replacement of existing copper networks
• Construction of large-scale fiber (FTTx) networks
• Lack of skilled resources to plan the emerging
technologies.
• Construction of advanced and complex
technologies
• Non-availability of standard FTTx tools and
process
• Pressure on competitive time-to-market
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Solution – FTTx Automation
• GIS based automation solutions are ultimate for
the massive telecom infrastructure (FTTx) in
market research, planning, design and post-
recording phases
• Objectives of the solution:
– District and town networks
– Govt. and municipal properties (Public/Private)
– Cluster boundaries
– Shortest and economical paths
– Construction of OFC cables
– Improved quality
– Effective reporting
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Solution Overview – FTTx Automation
• Customer end network:
– Building blocks and symbols
– Symbols and labels
• Distribution network:
– Clusters formation
– Termination points
– Ideal locations
• Utilities network:
– Underground networks (primary and secondary
trenches and ducts)
– Overhead networks (poles)
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Solution Overview – FTTx Automation Contd..
• Quality Assurance:
– Rule based assurance
– Duplications and errors
– Boundary crossing errors
– Overlapping cables, not connected etc..
• Bill of Materials:
– City, district and area wise calculation
– Material lengths and numbers calculation
– Number of splices and termination points
– Schematics and line diagrams
– Report generations – various formats
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Business Benefits – Infotech Solution
• GIS based automation of telecom infrastructure (FTTx) has been
aimed to:
– Create large numbers of networks in a short time
– Usage of less human resources
– Efficient Network Planning for optimization of FTTx networks
– Provide consistent and faster FTTx network designs
– Increase productivity dramatically
– Minimize the reworking
– Effective reporting when required
• Fact Analysis: A typical FTTx network planning and
design takes 20 to 25 minutes per home which can be
drastically reduced to 5 to 7 minutes with GIS based
automation
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Conclusion
• Massive opportunities for automation of Telecom (FTTx)
infrastructure.
– Global FTTx market to raise 145 million by 2013
– 249 FTTx projects commenced in Europe
• Municipalities, utilities, Govt. and new Telcos will dominate build
out of FTTx in next few years
• We are confident that, our GIS based automation solutions for FTTx
will meet the Telco’s current and future needs to ensure:
– Increase of workforce efficiency
– Reduced CapEx and OpEx
– Right services – Right time
– Faster Return on Investment (ROI)
Source: IDATE & Heavy Reading
Where is the bulk of telephone cabling? It may not be where you think!Only 10% is in long distance networks, which were the first links converted to fiber - years ago.Another 10% is local loop (metropolitan) connecting central offices and switches - now mostly converted to fiber too.Fully 80% of all telco cabling is subscriber loop - the ≥last mile≤ that connects the end user to the system.After 20 years of fiber optic installations, virtually all long distance and local loop connections are already fiber. Only the ≥last mile≤ is still copper, and much of it is very old and incapable of carrying modern high bandwidth digital signals.Is FTTH just completing the system to make it all fiber?
Fiber-To-The-x (FTTx) is the ideal situation of bringing high-speed internet,
HDTV, IPTV, VoD and gaming service to the end-user using fiber optic cable
Faster ROI by reducing design time so accelerating the time-to-market of new services
Better utilization of network resources