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DSL的高速化:新一代VDSL策略及預測

DSL acceleration: Next-generation VDSL strategies and forecasts

出版商 Informa Telecoms & Media
出版日期 2012年07月19日 內容資訊 英文
價格
DSL的高速化:新一代VDSL策略及預測 DSL acceleration: Next-generation VDSL strategies and forecasts
出版日期: 2012年07月19日 內容資訊: 英文
簡介

VDSL配對綁定(Pair Bonding)和向量化(vectoring)等新一代銅線技術使新一代寬頻接取市場競爭環境·政治動機環境產生變化。通訊業者及供應商以超高速寬頻速度作為快速實現FTTH網路的建立的方式,這些技術的重要性逐漸受到高度認可。另一方面,相關當局致力於這個新技術帶來的複雜的結果,投資者進行DSL的高速化對潛在回報的影響相關分析。

本報告提供DSL的高速化趨勢與今後的預測調查分析,提高DSL網的寬頻速度的新一代銅線技術類型和概要,全球24個國家VDSL用戶的5年預測,已經引進VDSL的經營者的相關案例研究等彙整資料,為您概述為以下內容。

DSL的高速化:摘要整理(PPT)

全球VDSL預測:2011-2017年(Excel)

VDSL綁定策略:電纜的競爭的時間·成本的節約的秘密武器

  • KPN試驗的VDSL2綁定的配對
  • 主要國家的每個家庭的雙絞銅線數:2011年8月
  • VDSL配對綁定(Pair Bonding)的計分卡:各地區:2011年8月

VDSL向量化(vectoring)策略:顯示舊式FTTH的銅線技術

  • Ikanos的向量化(vectoring)試驗的結果
  • 系統層級·線路卡層級的向量化(vectoring)比較
  • 向量化(vectoring)的主要試用
  • 向量化(vectoring)的計分卡:各地區

DSL向量化(vectoring)和次用戶迴路元件細分不相容

VDSL-from-the-central-office:對現有經營者和捆綁式經營者雙方來說最廉價簡單的NGA選擇

  • 主要的VDSL-from-the-central-office的引進
  • Copper-local-loop lengths:主要各國
  • VDSL-FTCO的最大下載速度:主要不同業者
  • VDSL-FTCO的計分卡:各地區

DSL的高速化:業者的長期選擇的Phantom方式

  • 300Mbps over two pairs @ 400m:Bell Labs的Phantom方式示範
  • 線路卡·外部黑盒子的Phantom耦合電路的集積
  • Phantom方式的計分卡:各地區
  • 主要的Phantom方式的發表:不同業者:2010-2011年

G.Fast:依然不明確的copper 2.0產業的理論的根據

相關案例研究:切合實際沒有特效藥的O2 Czech Republic的VDSL-FTCO策略

  • UPC:加入寬頻的用戶數的有線電視用戶數的比例:各國(2011年第2季)
  • O2·UPC固定寬頻淨增用戶增加率數:2010年第2季-2011年第2季
  • O2 Czech Republic:網路電視淨增用戶增加率數:2010年第一季-2011年第2季
  • O2 Czech Republic:固定收益與去年同期比較

相關案例研究: Belgacom

  • Belgacom的VDSL人口:2004-2010年
  • Telenet:固定寬頻客戶:下載不同速度(2010年末)
  • Belgacom:網路電視家庭數:2005年第3季-2011年第一季
  • 比利時·荷蘭:DSL用戶的LLU的普及率:2009年第一季-2011年第一季
目錄

Abstract

“VDSL vectoring and other DSL acceleration technologies will prove vital in enabling operators in major markets worldwide to roll out superfast broadband quickly and cost-effectively. ” Stephen Wilson, Senior Analyst, Europe, Informa Telecoms & Media.

This report contains global VDSL subscriber forecasts by region and 24 major markets. It also contains detailed case studies on operator best-practice and incisive analysis and recommendations about the opportunities that the new DSL technologies present.

Overview:

Next-generation copper technologies such as VDSL pair-bonding and vectoring are shaking up the competitive and political landscape for next-generation access broadband markets.

Operators and vendors are placing increasing importance on these technologies as a means to allow operators to offer superfast broadband speeds in a more rapid fashion than having to build FTTH networks. Regulators are also grappling with the complex consequences of this new wave of technologies, while the investment community is looking to understand what DSL acceleration means for potential returns.

An understanding of where these technologies will be applicable and the potential limitations that they face is therefore essential. In some cases, regulation may stymie DSL acceleration technologies and in other markets there may be structural issues, such as copper loop lengths and the availability of multiple copper pairs.

The usefulness of DSL acceleration technologies will therefore differ by market and so a granular quantitative breakdown by region and country is essential. As a result, the report includes detailed five-year VDSL subscriber forecasts for all regions and 24 countries worldwide.

The report also takes time to look at operators that have already deployed VDSL in order to draw key lessons about the technical and commercial strategies that have been successful for these operators and those that have not.

How will this research help you:

  • Quantify, with country and regional-level subscriber forecasts, the potential growth for VDSL.
  • Understand the next generation of copper technologies - including VDSL-from-the-central-office, pair-bonding, vectoring, phantom mode and G.Fast - that promise to increase broadband speeds over DSL networks.
  • Learn from case studies how successful operators have been with their VDSL rollouts.
  • Interpret the regulatory implications of next-generation copper technologies.

Analysis includes:

  • Technology analysis
  • VDSL-bonding strategies: A secret weapon to save time and money in the battle with cable
  • VDSL-vectoring strategies: The copper technology that's making FTTH look passe
  • To what extent are VDSL vectoring and sub loop unbundling incompatible?
  • VDSL-from-the-central-office: the cheapest and easiest NGA option for both incumbents and unbundlers
  • DSL acceleration: Phantom mode a longer-term option for operators
  • G.Fast: business rationale for copper 2.0 remains unclear

Case studies:

  • Belgacom's copper centric NGA strategy
  • O2 Czech Republic's VDSL-from-the - central-office strategy
  • Regulatory issues with vectoring and VDSL=from-the-central-office in Austria

Regions covered:

  • Western Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Asia Pacific
  • Middle East
  • Africa

Countries covered by this research:

  • Argentina
  • Belgiums
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • Israel
  • Mexico
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • UK
  • Austria
  • Brazil
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Pakistan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Sweden
  • Thailand
  • US

Table of Contents

DSL acceleration Executive Summary - PPT (14 slides)

Global VDSL Forecasts, 2011-2017 - Excel file

VDSL-bonding strategies: A secret weapon to save time and money in the battle with cable

  • Fig. 1: VDSL2-bonding bit rates in KPN trial
  • Fig. 2: No. of copper pairs per household, selected countries, Aug-11
  • Fig. 3: VDSL-pair-bonding score card, by region, Aug-11

VDSL-vectoring strategies: The copper technology that's making FTTH look passe

  • Fig. 1: Ikanos vectoring test results
  • Fig. 2: Comparison of system-level and line-card-level vectoring
  • Fig. 3: Vectoring selected trials
  • Fig. 4: Vectoring scorecard by region

To what extent are DSL vectoring and sub-loop unbundling incompatible?

VDSL-from-the-central-office: The cheapest and easiest NGA option for both incumbents and unbundlers

  • Fig. 1: Selected VDSL-from-the-central-office deployments
  • Fig. 2: Copper-local-loop lengths by selected country
  • Fig. 3: Maximum download speeds offered over VDSL-FTCO by selected operators
  • Fig. 4: VDSL-FTCO scorecard by region

DSL acceleration: Phantom mode a longer-term option for operators

  • Fig. 1: 300Mbps over two pairs @ 400m - Bell Labs' phantom-mode demonstration
  • Fig. 2: Phantom-coupling circuit integrated into line card and in external black box
  • Fig. 3: Phantom-mode scorecard by region
  • Fig. 4: Selected phantom-mode announcements by operator, 2010-2011

G.Fast: The business rationale for copper 2.0 remains unclear

Case study: O2 Czech Republic's VDSL-FTCO strategy is pragmatic but no miracle cure

  • Fig. 1: UPC, broadband subscribers as % of cable TV subscribers, by country, 2Q11
  • Fig. 2: O2 and UPC fixed-broadband net additions, 2Q10-2Q11
  • Fig. 3: O2 Czech Republic, IPTV net additions, 1Q10-2Q11
  • Fig. 4: O2 Czech Republic, year-on-year fixed-line revenue changes

Case study: Belgacom makes the best of a bad hand with copper-centric NGA strategy

  • Fig. 1: Belgacom, VDSL population coverage, 2004-2010
  • Fig. 2: Telenet, fixed-broadband customers by download speed, end-2010
  • Fig. 3: Belgacom, IPTV households, 3Q05-1Q11
  • Fig. 4: Belgium and Netherlands, LLU penetration of DSL subscribers, 1Q09-1Q11

DSL的高速化:新一代VDSL策略及預測是由出版商Informa Telecoms & Media在2012年07月19日所出版的。這份市場調查報告書價格從美金3992起跳。

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