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1 Hartwig Tauber Director General

2 Content Content FTTH Council Europe FTTH Market: FTTH Worldwide
FTTH in Europe FTTH Market Forecast Building a Sustainable Future: FTTH and Society FTTH and Economy FTTH and Environment Conclusion Content

3 FTTH Council Europe

4 FTTH Council Europe FTTH Council Europe The Organisation
Founded in 2004, non-profit organisation More than 100 members Members: manufacturers, construction & engineering companies, NPO, academia The Vision The vision of the FTTH Council Europe is a sustainable future enabled by Fibre to the Home The Mission The mission of the FTTH Council Europe is to accelerate the FTTH adoption by all broadband stakeholders through education and promotion in order to enhance the quality of life, contribute to a better environment and increased competitiveness. FTTH Council Europe

5 The 7th FTTH Council Europe Conference
FTTH Conference 24th – 25th February 2010 Lisbon - Portugal

6 FTTH Worldwide

7 FTTH Worldwide December 2008
...and FTTH continues to grow

8 Global FTTH/FTTB Ranking
13 European economies in the Global Ranking But big economies like Germany, France, UK etc. are missing If European Union would be seen as one economy (like USA) then only 0.6% penetration and no mentioning in Global Ranking Global FTTH/B Ranking

9 FTTH in Europe

10 FTTH in Europe FTTH in Europe Status December 2008
1.7 Mio. subscribers, 11.3 Mio. homes passed 3/4 of subscribers in just 5 countries Majority of projects are driven by municipalities and utility companies Less than 10% of homes passed are deployed by incumbents FTTH in Europe Source: FTTH-Council Europe/IDATE 2008

11 FTTH in Europe FTTH in Europe
52.8% of subscribers are connected to FTTH 47.2% of subscribers are connected to FTTB FTTH in Europe Heavy Reading on FTTH maturity: USA are 4 years ahead of Europe Japan is 8-10 years ahead Europe

12 FTTH in Europe FTTH in Europe
Nearly 60% of projects are deployed by Municipalities and Power Utility Companies Municipalities and Power Utility Companies are still the main drivers for FTTH projects in Europe FTTH in Europe

13 FTTH Market Forecast

14 European FTTH Forecast

15 Building a Sustainable Future

16 Is FTTH a Sustainable Technology?
Does FTTH have a positive impact on our: Society and Quality of Life Economy Environment Is FTTH Sustainable?

17 FTTH & Society Society

18 FTTH Impacts our Lives eLearning Web 2.0 eHealth eEntertainment
Society eLearning Web 2.0 eHealth eEntertainment Teleworking Societal eBusiness eHome Environmental eGovernment

19 Socio-Economic Impact
Society Study by Ovum for FTTH Council Europe: FTTH enables users to benefit from real broadband application services FTTH-users are ready to use new services for teleworking, eLearning etc. FTTH-users are more satisfied Highest impact in rural areas Socio-econ. Impact

20 FTTH and Society FTTH and Society
The NetGeneration Family on a rainy Sunday Afternoon: Dad: Updates his Laptop with Vista Service Pack 2 (360 Mbyte download) Uploads his photos, videos and presentations of a conference for his colleagues (634 Mbyte) Mum: Video-Skypes with a former school colleague living 600 km away Daughter (7 Years) Just selected 4 new songs for PlayStation 3 SingStar in online store (253 Mbyte) Son (3 Years) Found (with help of dad) 4 nice HQ video clips about Dinosaurs and want to watch them All: simply complain! FTTH would give them the up- and download capaticity when they need it! FTTH and Society

21 FTTH & Society FTTH & Society FTTH has positive impact on society

22 FTTH & Economy Society Economy

23 Economic Impact Economic Impact FTTH creates business opportunities:
Society Economy FTTH creates business opportunities: Deployment of FTTH Operation of FTTH networks: increased ARPU (30%!) and lower churn-rate Development and operation of new and innovative services Increased revenues for entertainment industry based on online services and content Efficient telecommunication and information exchange – new ways of working FTTH is a critical driver for the knowledge economy Economic Impact

24 FTTH & Economy FTTH & Economy FTTH has positive impact on economy
Society Economy FTTH & Economy

25 FTTH & Environment Society Economy Environment

26 Environmental Impact Environmental Impact
Society Economy Environment Social Economic Usage of FTTH-services has positive impact on environment Less communing and therefore less traffic Less business travels Less long distance transport of patients Key Results of a study of PriceWaterhouseCoopers/Ecobilan: The environmental impact of the deployment of a typical FTTH network will be positive within less than 15 years in average Intelligent deployment (e.g. using sewers and existing ducts) can even improve the positive impact of FTTH Using FTTH and FTTH services save CO² equivalent of driving with a car 4,600 km per year – for every household! Environmental Impact

27 Environmental Impact Environmental Impact
Society Economy Environment Social Economic Next Step: FTTH Council Europe together with PwC created a “Configurator” which allows to calculate the specific impact of every FTTH-network Network operators/planners/deployers can therefore: Calculate the environmental footprint of their network Optimise the deployment for perfect environmental benefits Compare the network with other projects Prove the positive environmental impact of their network to the stakeholders Environmental Impact

28 FTTH & Environment FTTH & Environment
FTTH has positive impact on environment Society Economy Environment FTTH & Environment

29 Conclusion

30 FTTH & Sustainability FTTH & Sustainability
FTTH has a positive impact on our: Society and Quality of Life Economy Environment Society Sustainability Economy Environment FTTH & Sustainability

31 Why fiber?

32 The need for fiber The need for fiber
Access bitrate demand continues to grow exponentially Bitrate demand is driven by both sustainable throughput and latency requirements Bitrates of 100 Mbit/s and above can only be provided by fiber True broadband access will be synonymous with FTTH The need for fiber

33 What does FTTH Stand For?
FTTH means High guaranteed bandwidth per user High upload bandwidth High Quality of Services End game technology for broadband Advantages of FTTH: No strict distance restrictions No shared bandwidth No network-bottlenecks No latency-problems No cross talk Real bandwidth instead of „up to“

34 Let‘s start today! Conclusion Conclusion Building a FTTH network
Building a Sustainable Network Building a Sustainable Future Let‘s start today! Conclusion

35 FTTH COUNCIL EUROPE Thank you for your attention! FTTH COUNCIL EUROPE


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