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Fiber Drives Global Broadband Access Forward

by david.nunes

Fiber Drives Global Broadband Access Forward

FTTx access now serves more than 105 million global subscribers worldwide

News Highlights:

· 54 million broadband subscribers added from 3Q2011 to 3Q 2012

· Fiber deployments (including FTTx and FTTH) rise to serve over 125 million

· Broadband Forum expands its G-PON certification program and kicks off new
XG-PON1 and OLT/ONU interoperability testing

20 February 2013, London – As broadband subscribers approach 635 million globally, the latest figures published by the Broadband Forum and prepared by broadband industry analysts Point Topic reveal that hybrid fiber access (FTTx) has experienced the highest market gain over the past year. Of the 54 million new broadband subscribers added in the year leading up to 3Q 2012, 26 million are being served with fiber (48%).  Overall, fiber deployments have now passed cable to account for 19.7% of the total broadband market.

This update is delivered on the opening day of the FTTH Conference Europe, a conference that aims to promote the benefits of fiber access across the continent and accelerate the availability of fiber-based, ultra-high-speed access networks to both consumers and businesses.

 

Technology subscribers:

Technology

Q3 2011

Q4 2011

Q1 2012

Q2 2012

Q3 2012

Fiber

99,148,740

106,146,809

112,319,534

117,380,402

125,054,374

Copper

350,084,349

353,335,639

359,560,708

364,516,750

366,962,524

Cable

112,141,446

114,799,009

117,046,090

119,188,313

121,008,163

Other

19,108,390

19,821,067

20,639,885

21,201,091

21,748,794

Source: Point Topic, Q3 2012

Despite facing harsh economic times, the overall broadband growth during the third quarter 2012 is estimated at over 12 million lines.  Oliver Johnson, CEO at Point Topic said: “As the world gradually emerges from financial turmoil the continued growth of broadband has been a steady light in the storm. We won’t see the triple digit growth of old but many markets are entering a phase of consolidation and consumer multi-service alignment.”

The Broadband Forum continues to expand its fiber-related solutions, building on its comprehensive BroadbandSuite™ 5.0 release, which is a major resource for the fiber industry to facilitate and accelerate the deployment of PON. The Broadband Forum G-PON ONU Certification Program – a world first initiative – is also expanding.

The certification program, known as BBF.247, is open to G-PON ONU products with Ethernet interfaces. This certification demonstrates that an ONU conforms to TR-156 and the associated OMCI configuration as defined in the ITU-T G.988, and provides vendors with the opportunity to test once and use their certification globally, saving testing cost and time as they compete in RFPs for business. Equally, it gives operators increased confidence in their vendor selection processes, another step towards providing truly interoperable solutions.

Our G-PON Certification program will help the industry expedite fiber network rollout and pave the way for swift expansion of superfast broadband and the development of new technologies. It will enable next generation systems to come to the market faster and with interoperability from day one,” commented Robin Mersh, CEO of the Broadband Forum.

The latest Broadband Forum work includes technical specifications related to Optical Access Nodes and associated test plans for conformance and inter-vendors interoperability. The ONU conformance testing program is being expanded to address specific ONU profiles.  Test plans are also developing around a proposed Broadband Forum G-PON ONU/OLT test suite, which establishes OLT network interoperability with BBF.247 certified ONUs.   Furthermore, the G-PON test plans are being extended to XG-PON1, covering both Physical Layer and upper layers for ITU-T PON technology.

Optical layer management for PON access and Layer 2 PON architecture and functional requirements are also in development, and projects on Intelligent Optical Distribution Networks (ODN) and Fiber to the Distribution Point (FTTdp) have just started.  The FTTdp work is particularly exciting since it has the potential to speed up and simplify the installation of super-fast broadband. The Broadband Forum is working with the ITU-T to enable this new architecture, while ETSI is supporting the development by addressing the reverse powering aspects.

For more information about the Broadband Forum and its work in these areas, please go to www.broadband-forum.org.

 

About the Broadband Forum

Broadband Forum, a non-profit industry organization, is focused on engineering smarter and faster broadband networks. Our work defines best practices for global networks, enables service and content delivery, establishes technology migration strategies, engineers critical device & service management tools, and is key to redefining broadband. Our free technical reports and white papers can be found at www.broadband-forum.org.

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