Gen Accessories

by admin on May 9, 2010

Gen Accessories

The dull side access but expensive next-generation optical distribution networks Enterprise-Aarkstore

Service providers (SP) buy next-generation access (NGA) infrastructure primarily through the offers that focus on specific product areas. Similarly, large providers of next generation networks are good for selling boxes, but less skilled in association with special products to help implement and expand NGA generation networks economically. Consequently, the construction of optical distribution networks (ODN), which make up (on average) half or more the cost per subscriber is allowed to release SNG carriers and a wide range of outside plant, the design and testing of business. We see an opportunity for sellers access systems to support more actively buildouts ODN carriers the benefit of both parties. Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, ZTE and are taking some steps in this direction, in an effort to offer customers network solutions for next generation hardware rather than general consumption.

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Executive Summary
In one word
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Key messages
Optical distribution network market
Optical networks Distribution: Also known as "holes, poles, and permissions"
Only a few system vendors offer a complete set of solutions next-generation networks set in multiple regions
Construction costs dominate other elements of next generation networks
Keep priorities straight shots for next generation networks
Regulatory issues related to ODN
Aesthetics
Help rolling out SP NGA networks: changing business models of suppliers
Huawei
Alcatel-Lucent
ZTE
Corning
Marais

List of Tables

Table 1: Major suppliers of hardware and accessories ODN

List of Figures

Figure 1: fiber to the premises (FTTP) Example network topology
Figure 2: Multiple types of access networks
Figure 3: Telecom Italia installation of the fiber along the streets of Milan
Figure 4: Approximate cost of installation cost per subscriber (2007): United States China vs
Figure 5: Allocation of Cisco FTTx cost of three cubes
Figure 6: The priorities of the metro network: A view from a supplier
Figure 7: NGA addresses
Figure 8: P2MP/P2P passive optical networks
Figure 9: TT & T box copper cross-connect
Figure 10: Huawei engineers for the installation of FTTH Etisalat
Figure 11: Process for planning ZTE and budgeting of a project ODN
Figure 12: Application of cable systems in aerial plant preconnectorization

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