Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Information Gatekeepers Inc
Published: October 2009
Product Code: R403-114Description This report provides the following:
- A basis for forecasting access network bandwidth needs;
- Specific forecasts for that bandwidth;
- Description of the components of that needed bandwidth;
- The basic drivers of bandwidth requirements;
- A review of the loop architecture options for achieving the bandwidth;
- Options that may be available to those architectures that are deficient.
Table of Contents - Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- The Lightwave Network Series of Reports
- The Lightwave Network
- The Lightwave Series of Reports
- General Reports on the Network
- General Market Reports
- Specific Systems Reports
- Introduction
- How Much Bandwidth Is Enough?
- What are the Bandwidth Needs?
- Drivers of Bandwidth Requirements
- Bandwidth Requirement 2010 Scenario
- Meeting the Bandwidth Needs
- The Current Options
- FIOS - FTTP Bandwidth Capacity
- Uverse
- Alternatives to Achieve the Required Bandwidth
- Pair Bonding
- Reduce the Distance
- Hybrid FTTN - FTTC
- AT&T’s New Plans for BellSouth - a Hybrid FTTC/FTTN
- Compression
- NGPONs - Advanced Options - 10-GPON and WDM-PON
- 10-GPON
- WDM-PONs
- Vendors of WDM-PON
- Other WDM-PON Activities
- Vendors of WDM - Listing and Summary of Status
- ADC
- ADVA
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Ericsson
- LG Electronics
- Nortel
- Novera
- Pirelli
- Tellabs
- Vendors Listing
- Summary of Vendors
- Detailed Listing of Vendors
- Acterna (acquired by JDSU)
- ADC
- Adtran
- Advanced Fibre Communications Inc. (AFCI) (Now Tellabs)
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Alloptic Inc
- Amino Technologies plc
- AOC Technologies
- Avanex Corporation
- Broadlight
- Calix
- Cisco
- Conexant
- Corrigent
- Entrisphere Inc. (Acquired by Ericsson)
- Ericsson
- Fiberxon (Now Source Photonics combined with Luminent)
- Finisar Corporation
- FlexLight Networks (Defunct)
- Fujitsu
- Genone3 Technologies Inc.
- Hitachi Communication Technologies Ltd.
- Humax USA Inc.
- Iamba Networks
- JDS Uniphase
- Kreatel Communications AB (Acquired by Motorola)
- LG Electronics
- LightComm Technology
- Marconi
- Microsoft
- Motorola
- NeoPhotonics
- Nortel
- Novera Optics (owned by Nortel / LG JV)
- OFS
- O-Net Communications Ltd
- Oplink Communications, Inc.
- Optiviva Inc.
- Optical Solutions (Acquired by Calix)
- Osaki Electric Co. Ltd.
- Paceon (Mitsubishi)
- Passavé (Acquired by PMC-Sierra)
- PMC-Sierra
- Quantum Bridge Communications (Acquired by Motorola)
- Salira Optical Network Systems
- Scientific-Atlanta (Cisco)
- Siemens
- Source Photonics (Combined with Fiberxon and Luminent)
- Tandberg Ltd. (Ericsson)
- Tellabs
- Terawave (Acquired by Occam Networks)
- Tut Systems (Acquired by Motorola)
- Vinci Systems, Inc. (Acquired by Tellabs)
- Wave7 Optics
- Worldwide Packets, Inc. (Acquired by Ciena)
- Zhone Technologies
- Appendix I - Access Architecture
- Various Approaches for Fiber-based Access Architecture
- Fiber to the "X"
- xDSL Versions
- Design Details for Current Plans
- Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN)
- AT&T's Fiber to the node (FTTN)
- BellSouth's Fiber to the Curb (FTTC)
- The RFP — PONs Will Set Us Free
- What Are PONs?
- The PON Design
- Status of PON
- Advantage and Disadvantages of PON
- Types of PONs
- BPON
- EPON
- GPON
- The PON in the First RFP
- GPONs
- Architectures to Meet the Needs
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- Table of Figures
- Figure 1, Lightwave Network
- Figure 2: Bandwidth Needs — Forecast Through 2010
- Figure 3, Drivers of Access Bandwidth Requirements
- Figure 4, Usage Scenario - 2010
- Figure 5, 2010 Bandwidth Requirements
- Figure 6, Forecast Access Bandwidth Requirements 2010
- Figure 7, Comparison of Internet Access Speed Offered
- Figure 8, PONs' Bandwidth Capacity
- Figure 9, VDSL2 Bandwidth vs. Distance
- Figure 10, AT&T - BellSouth Hybrid FTTC
- Figure 11, Fiber Required Upgrading to Hybrid FTTC
- Figure 12, Summary of Vendors
- Figure 13, Fiber to the 'X' Varieties
- Figure 14, Chart of Various xDSL Technologies
- Figure 15: Fiber to the Neighborhood
- Figure 16: Fiber to the node
- Figure 17: Fiber to the Curb
- Figure 18: PON Basic Arrangement
- Figure 19: RFP PON — Central Office Portion
- Figure 20: RFP PON — Outside Plant Portion
- Figure 21: RFP PON Service Assignments
- Figure 22: BPON/GPON Comparison
- Figure 23: Typical GPON
- Figure 24: Bandwidth Needs vs. Capabilities
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- Advanced Access Architectures 2008: AT&T, Verizon and Qwest Plans and Forecasts
- FTTP/ FTTN: The RBOCs' Advanced Access Architectures - Equipment and Fiber Requirements
- Cost Analysis of RBOC’s Advanced Access Architectures: FTTP, FTTN, FTTC
- Bandwidth Needs Analysis of the RBOCs' Advanced Access Architectures: FTTP and FTTN
- WiMAX: The Broadband Wireless MAN
- The 4G Era: 802.16e
- Market and Technology Assessment
- R-OADMs
- From the Core to the Edge
- ROADM Components 2008
- The Edge ROADM Revolution
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