Fixed Broadband Access Technologies FCC NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY – FIXED BROADBAND 13 August 2009 Marc Goldburg EVP & CTO ASSIA, Inc.

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Fixed Broadband Access Technologies FCC NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY – FIXED BROADBAND 13 August 2009 Marc Goldburg EVP & CTO ASSIA, Inc

1 Key Access Technology Considerations  Technology roadmaps that support of future end-user services  Cost structures in light of existing US infrastructure, demographics ● US population density is low compared to other developed countries 4 ○ person households/square mile on average ○< person households/square mile, excluding DC and 9 highest-density states ● US CapEx case study: FTTH cost of 5x versus FTTN+DSL 5,6 ○ATT FTTN+DSL: 19 M homes, US$ 5B ○Verizon FTTH: 18 M homes, US$ 23B ● UK regulatory advisors estimate similar 5x premium for FTTH vs. FTTN in the UK 7 ● the “right answer” for the US will have a mix of technologies TechnologyNear-term Peak Downstream Access Speed Assumed Access Oversubscription Sustainable Loaded Subscriber Access Speed Fiber: GPON FTTH Gbps32x75 Mbps Cable: DOCSIS Mbps7x22 Mbps DSL: FTTN VDSL2 3 DSL: FTTN Vectored/DSM III VDSL Mbps 120 Mbps 1x Mbps 120 Mbps 1: 2: (155 Mbps based on single 4-carrier group) 3: ITU-T G.993.2, ANSI/ATIS Dynamic Spectrum Management and ITU-T G.vector (draft) standards, 17a bandplan, 600m loops 4: 5: 6: 7: analsys mason, Final report for the Broadband Stakeholder Group: The costs of deploying fibre-based next-generation broadband infrastructure, 8 September 2008, Ref:  Deployment and network management practices ● “What” to deploy is important ● “How” the network is deployed & managed ultimately determines end-user experience

2 Deployment & Network Management  Multiuser networks generally designed for most compromised users ● e.g., deliver guaranteed service to 90% of users, 90% of the time ● balances service speed/quality with operator OpEx  Leads to many underprovisioned/underserved users in DSL ● network CapEx relatively unaffected (i.e., cost/sub doesn’t really decrease) ● but customer speed and operator revenue suffer  Standards-based, network-wide dynamic optimization techniques available to rectify this situation for DSL ● each customer moved to highest stable speed consistent with their service plan ● typically >25% increases in loop length for a service & speed for a given loop length  Related policy issues ● definition of “broadband” ● performance conditions on recipients of broadband stimulus funds ● more generally, ensuring highest public and economic benefits from stimulus funding ◀ DSL Access Technology Challenges ► FTTH, cable different, but no easier