• DocumentCode
    2036527
  • Title

    Powering the Emerging Full Service Access Networks (FSAN)- the last mile challenge

  • Author

    Balaban, Adrian ; Pitts, Allen

  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    Sept. 2005
  • Firstpage
    137
  • Lastpage
    143
  • Abstract
    Definitely the world is emerging as the breeding ground for high bandwidth broadband connectivity. Only in Europe by the end of last year there were already 33.7 million broadband lines that will continue in the double digits growth. Since 1980 many trials aiming to introduce "high" bandwidth via access networks have been carried out by the telecom companies, but failed short of becoming full deployments because of high cost, powering issues and lack of strong customer demand. For more than fifteen years FTTx (Fiber to the Premises/Kurb/Building/Home) trials never gain traction ... until now. Since the eighties access networks had evolved with DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coax) being the most affordable interim solutions, despite their time-consuming provisioning and limited bandwidth due to distance and quality of existing wiring. With the rapidly Voice, Video, Data - "triply play" convergence, consequently the rapidly growing high bandwidth demand the [Broadband] Passive Optical Networks (PON) are expected to succeed as the leading optical access technology, becoming the most economical component of the FTTx architecture whilst offering greater bandwidth at a cost effective technology in terms of CAPEX as well as OPEX With the imminent PON deployments and VOIP becoming a reality, the access and home networks devices may be required to continue to operate similarly to the Plain Old Telephone Systems (POTS), to maintain power through commercial outages.
  • Keywords
    Internet telephony; broadband networks; carrier transmission on power lines; data communication; digital subscriber lines; hybrid fibre coax networks; optical fibre networks; telecommunication power supplies; DSL; VOIP; customer demand; data transmission; digital subscriber line; fiber to the premises-kurb-building-home; full service access networks; generic cabling; high bandwidth broadband connectivity; hybrid fiber coax; passive optical networks; plain old telephone systems; telecom companies; triply play convergence; Bandwidth; Coaxial components; Costs; DSL; Europe; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Internet telephony; Passive optical networks; Telecommunications; Wiring;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Telecommunications Conference, 2005. INTELEC '05. Twenty-Seventh International
  • Conference_Location
    Estrel Hotel, Berlin, Germany
  • Print_ISBN
    978-3-8007-2905-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INTLEC.2005.335082
  • Filename
    4134321