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Broadband OverPower Line

July 28, 2003

Steven E. CollierVice President, Emerging Technologies

National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 3

Some History

• Pre 2000 - Generally bad experience with broadband via power line carrier (PLC)

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 4

Some History

• Pre 2000 - Generally bad experience with broadband via power line carrier (PLC)– Physics

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 5

Some History

• Pre 2000 - Generally bad experience with broadband via power line carrier (PLC)– Physics– Vendors

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 6

Some History

• 1997 - NRECA Cooperative Research Network project report

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 7

Some History

• 1997 - NRECA Cooperative Research Network project report– dim prospects for broadband

communications via power line carrier (PLC).

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 8

Some History

• 2001 - NRECA & NRTC update project report

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 9

Some History

• 2001 - NRECA & NRTC update project report – Prospects still dim for PLC broadband for

rural utilities.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 10

Recent Events

• 2001 - 2003– PLC broadband vendor and developer activity

increased considerably.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 11

Recent Events

• 2001 - 2003– Cooperatives contacted by developers to solicit

field trials, pilot projects, capital investment.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 12

Recent Events

• 2002 - 2003– Several vendors claiming to be commercial

now or later this year.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 13

Recent Events

• Trade Associations– 1998 - United Telecommunications Council’s

(UTC) Power Line Telecomm Forum (PLTF), founded.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 14

Recent Events

• Trade Associations– 1998 - United Telecommunications Council’s

(UTC) Power Line Telecomm Forum (PLTF), founded

– December 5, 2001 - Power Line Communications Association (PLCA) formed by electric utilities interested in offering PLC broadband.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 15

Recent Events

• Trade Associations– 1998 - United Telecommunications Council’s

(UTC) Power Line Telecomm Forum (PLTF), founded

– December 5, 2001 - Power Line Communications Association (PLCA) formed by electric utilities interested in offering PLC broadband.

– Early 2002 - PLTF became independent United Power Line Council (UPLC).

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 16

Recent Events

• Numerous utilities worldwide trying BPL – trials involving a few hundred to a few

thousand customers.

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 17

Recent Events

• A few “field tests” and “pilot projects” are underway in the U.S. – each involving a small number (100) of

retail customers.

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 18

Recent Events

• Federal Communications Commission– FCC Chairman Michael Powell and his

colleagues publicly express enthusiasm for PLC broadband.

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 19

Recent Events

• Federal Communications Commission– FCC Chairman Michael Powell and his

colleagues publicly express enthusiasm for PLC broadband.

– UPLC and PLCA jointly asked the FCC to adjust its rules, particularly the power limitations of Part 15, to encourage PLC broadband.

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 20

Recent Events

• Federal Communications Commission– FCC Chairman Michael Powell and his

colleagues publicly express enthusiasm for PLC broadband.

– The UPLC and PLCA jointly asked the FCC to adjust its rules, particularly the power limitations of Part 15, to encourage PLC broadband.

– Notice of Inquiry (NOI) initiated on April 23, 2003

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 21

FCC NOI

• Seeks information, comment, and technical data – Current state of high speed broadband over

power line (BPL) technology

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 22

FCC NOI

• Seeks information, comment, and technical data – Current state of high speed broadband over power

line (BPL) technology– Test results from BPL experimental sites

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 23

FCC NOI

• Seeks information, comment, and technical data – Current state of high speed broadband over power

line (BPL) technology– Test results from BPL experimental sites– Interference effects on authorized spectrum users

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 24

FCC NOI

• Seeks information, comment, and technical data – Current state of high speed broadband over power

line (BPL) technology– Test results from BPL experimental sites– Interference effects on authorized spectrum users– Measurement procedure for testing emission

characteristics

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 25

FCC NOI

• Seeks information, comment, and technical data – Current state of high speed broadband over power

line (BPL) technology– Test results from BPL experimental sites– Interference effects on authorized spectrum users– Measurement procedure for testing emission

characteristics – Changes that may be needed in

• Part 15 technical rules and • the equipment approval process

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 26

FCC NOI

• Initial Comments filed July 7, 2003• Reply Comments due August 6, 2003• Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR)?

Joe Cufari
In each of our trials we target 100 customers but we will soon be over that number.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 27

What Is BPL?

• A high frequency signal carries broadband IP on a utility power line.

Joe Cufari
Your frequency assumptions, we we actually transmit are not enitirely accurate. It may be for some providers but not ours.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 28

The Distribution System

Insert Power Line Carrier at middle voltage

Backhaul to NAP(fiber, DSL, wireless, satellite)

Getting beyond thetransformer

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 29

What Is BPL?

• The high frequency signal is coupled directly onto the power line, not via modulation of the power waveform.

Joe Cufari
Your frequency assumptions, we we actually transmit are not enitirely accurate. It may be for some providers but not ours.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 30

What Is BPL?

• The effective power is < 1 Watt.

Joe Cufari
Your frequency assumptions, we we actually transmit are not enitirely accurate. It may be for some providers but not ours.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 31

What Is BPL?

• The high frequency signal – 1.7 Mhz to 100 Mhz

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 32

What Is BPL?

• The high frequency signal – 1.7 Mhz to 100 Mhz– Digital spread spectrum

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 33

What Is BPL?

• The high frequency signal – 1.7 Mhz to 100 Mhz– Digital spread spectrum– Unlicensed

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 34

What Is BPL?

• The high frequency signal – 1.7 Mhz to 100 Mhz– Digital spread spectrum– Unlicensed

• FCC Part 15 dictates a very low power transmitter to avoid unintentional radiation.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 35

What Is BPL?

• A high frequency transmitter/receiver (power line modem) is coupled to the power line

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 36

What Is BPL?

• “Middle” Voltage– 34.5 KV or less

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 37

What Is BPL?

• Point of signal coupling– In substation– Along the distribution line– In distribution transformer cabinet

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 38

What Is BPL?

• Method of signal coupling– Capacitive– Inductive

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 39

What is BPL?

• At the subscriber’s premises:– Bypass the distribution transformer with

fiber, wireless or coax and inject PLC on the low voltage service drop wires, or

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 40

What is BPL?

• At the subscriber’s premises:– Bypass the distribution transformer with

fiber, wireless or coax and inject PLC on the low voltage service drop wires, or

– Bypass the distribution transformer with fixed wireless to the premises, or

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 41

What is BPL?

• At the subscriber’s premises:– Bypass the distribution transformer with

fiber, wireless or coax and inject PLC on the low voltage service drop wires, or

– Bypass the distribution transformer with fixed wireless to the premises, or

– Transmit PLC through the distribution transformer to the premises.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 42

What Is BPL?

• “Low” Voltage– 120 V

• Connect through power line modem

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 43

Inside the Home or BusinessPower Line Modem

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 44

Inside the Home or BusinessFixed Wireless

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 45

BPL Potential Advantages

• Power lines reach every consumer

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 46

BPL Potential Advantages

• Power lines reach every consumer– the most remote rural consumer

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 47

BPL Potential Advantages

• Power lines reach every consumer– the most remote rural consumer– unmanned sites (water wells, oil wells, street

lights, etc.)

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 48

BPL Potential Advantages

• Power lines reach every consumer– the most remote rural consumer– unmanned sites (water wells, oil wells, street

lights, etc.)– multiple locations within a building

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 49

BPL Potential Advantages

• Broadband is available anywhere there is utility power– Broadband is available along the middle voltage

line for utility applications.• AMR, SCADA, security, etc.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 50

BPL Potential Advantages

• Broadband is available anywhere there is utility power– On end-to-end BPL systems, broadband is

available on consumers premises anywhere there is a power line.• Internet appliances for premises monitoring

and control.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 51

BPL Potential Advantages

• Scalable.– Can be built one feeder at a time.– To a lesser extent can be built out on an

individual feeder as customers sign up.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 52

BPL Potential Advantages

• Bandwidth can be controlled.– Upload & download speeds can be provisioned

symmetrical or asymmetrical for each individual subscriber

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 53

BPL Potential Advantages

• Vendors claim speeds comparable to or better than DSL or cable.– As much as 45 Mbps bulk transfer, >1 Mbps to

individual subscribers– Double? this with next generation electronics

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 54

BPL Potential Advantages

• CPE is plug & play– Some vendors compatible w/ Home Plug Alliance

(HPA)– Some vendors have proprietary CPE

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 55

BPL Potential Advantages

• For electric utilities:– Utility owns and controls the power line

infrastructure.

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 56

BPL Potential Advantages

• For electric utilities:– Utility owns and controls the power line

infrastructure.– BPL may be a good opportunity for diversified

service.

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 57

BPL Potential Advantages

• For electric utilities:– Utility owns and controls the power line

infrastructure.– BPL may be a good opportunity for diversified

service.– BPL network may also support utility

applications (AMR, SCADA, security, etc.)

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 58

BPL Advantages

• For telecomm utilities:– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with

access to Internet backbone.

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 59

BPL Advantages

• For telecomm utilities:– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with

access to Internet backbone.– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with

telecom network management support.

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 60

BPL Advantages

• For telecomm utilities:– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with

access to Internet backbone.– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with

telecom network management support.– Opportunity to assist electric utilities with voice

and video content.

Joe Cufari
The electric utility will not own and control the PLC network. With Current it will be a 50/50 Joint Venture.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 61

BPL Challenges

• Technology

• Systems

• Institutional

• Economics

• Economics

• Economics

• Economics

• Economics

Joe Cufari
Not sure you have seen the new economics but it makes this slide look very positive !

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 62

BPL Technology Challenges

• Not in full commercial production – Part I– There may be unforeseen design &

manufacturing issues.

Joe Cufari
Commericial availability fall of 03'. Costs are not high as indicated here. Technology obsolesence not so much of an issue due to backwards compatibility.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 63

BPL Technology Challenges

• Not in full commercial production – Part I– There may be unforeseen design &

manufacturing issues.– May not work as intended in full deployment in a

wide variety of environments and utility system characteristics.

Joe Cufari
Commericial availability fall of 03'. Costs are not high as indicated here. Technology obsolesence not so much of an issue due to backwards compatibility.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 64

BPL Technology Challenges

• Not in full commercial production – Part I– There may be unforeseen design &

manufacturing issues.– May not work as intended in full deployment in a

wide variety of environments and utility system characteristics.

– May not be adequately durable for notoriously adverse utility environments.

Joe Cufari
Commericial availability fall of 03'. Costs are not high as indicated here. Technology obsolesence not so much of an issue due to backwards compatibility.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 65

BPL Technology Challenges

• Utility power systems are adverse environments for broadband communications.– Network characteristics (topology, impedance,

splices, terminations, grounding) and– devices (regulators, capacitors, re-closers)

can adversely affect signal strength and quality.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 66

BPL Technology Challenges

• Utility power systems are adverse environments for broadband communications.– Electronic loads and nearby high frequency

radiation sources may cause high frequency noise that interferes with BPL.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 67

BPL Technology Challenges

• Utility power systems are adverse environments for broadband communications equipment.– Equipment will be exposed to extreme

weather.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 68

BPL Technology Challenges

• Utility power systems are adverse environments for broadband communications equipment.– Equipment will be exposed to extreme

weather.– Equipment will be exposed to severe

lightning and switching surges.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 69

BPL Technology Challenges

• Utility power systems are adverse environments for broadband communications equipment.– Equipment will be exposed to extreme

weather.– Equipment will be exposed to severe lightning

and switching surges.– Equipment will be exposed to rough handling.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 70

BPL Technology Challenges

• Some PLC systems may not be fully operable at very low or no load without battery backup.

Joe Cufari
PLC will work with no load. That's why our coupler is called a zero current coupler.We do not need repeaters as indicated here and can be compliant with Part 15. Part 15 relief just makes the business case that much more positive.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 71

BPL Technology Challenges

• Physics limit ultimate bandwidth in densely penetrated areas.

Joe Cufari
PLC will work with no load. That's why our coupler is called a zero current coupler.We do not need repeaters as indicated here and can be compliant with Part 15. Part 15 relief just makes the business case that much more positive.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 72

BPL Technology Challenges

• BPL in wide deployment may cause unacceptable RFI.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 73

BPL Technology Challenges

• None of the existing vendor’s systems are interoperable.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 74

BPL Technology Challenges

• Other unforeseen issues may arise in wide deployment.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 75

BPL Systems Challenges

• A substantial BPL infrastructure must be planned, installed and maintained.– May have to be customized for specific

power system topologies and characteristics.

Joe Cufari
Sounds like an add for our services business CurrentLink, would you mind if I added the logo here?

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 76

BPL Systems Challenges

• A significant telecomm network must be planned, installed and maintained.

Joe Cufari
Sounds like an add for our services business CurrentLink, would you mind if I added the logo here?

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 77

BPL Systems Challenges

• A significant ISP business must be planned, installed and maintained.

Joe Cufari
Sounds like an add for our services business CurrentLink, would you mind if I added the logo here?

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 78

BPL Institutional Challenges

• There remains some question about the credibility of BPL Industry.– There is still a negative Media Fusion

legacy.– The industry is still in its infancy.– Startup vendors tend to over promise and

under deliver.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 79

BPL Institutional Challenges

• Regulatory issues– Electro-magnetic emissions & radio

frequency interference• Changes to FCC Part 15?

– Competition for spectrum utilization– Joint use of utility plant– Existing hardware standards & codes (FCC,

ANSI, IEEE, NESC, UL) may not be adequate or appropriate.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 80

BPL Economic Challenges

• BPL Vendors– Does the company have adequate funding,

competencies, experience to complete development and continue operations until sustainable finances?

– Can the company produce and distribute the components at target costs?

– Can the company provide adequate training and support services.

Joe Cufari
Another chance to add the logo for the advertisement?

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 81

BPL Economic Challenges

• Not in full commercial production – Part II– What are the components really going to cost?– Acceptable hardware price points may not be

reached until sufficient quantities are manufactured.

– Backwards compatibility not certain.– Competing systems are not interoperable.

Joe Cufari
Commericial availability fall of 03'. Costs are not high as indicated here. Technology obsolesence not so much of an issue due to backwards compatibility.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 82

BPL Economic Challenges

• Each injection point must be connected to a high speed (>>T1) network access point (NAP).– Requires capital investment.– Requires significant recurring access expense.

Joe Cufari
Commericial availability fall of 03'. Costs are not high as indicated here. Technology obsolesence not so much of an issue due to backwards compatibility.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 83

BPL Economic Challenges

• Market Issues– Market demand for broadband appears to

be extremely sensitive to price point.– Value added upstream services will be

necessary to stimulate demand for broadband.

– Value added upstream services may be necessary to achieve profitability for BPL business.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 84

BPL Economic Challenges

• Market Issues– There will be competition between and

among PLC vendors with systems that are not inter-operable.

– There will be competition from other broadband technologies (fixed wireless, DSL, fiber, cable, satellite).

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 85

BPL Economic Challenges

• Public Utilities– Does the utility have commitment to launch

and continue operations until sustainable, acceptable financial viability?

– Can enough subscribers be signed up to be economically viable?

– Can equipment be procured at competitive price points?

– Can ISP and upstream value-added services be offered at prices that are acceptable to market?

– Can the utility provide adequate technical support and training?

Joe Cufari
Another chance to add the logo for the advertisement?

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 86

BPL Economic Challenges

• Rural Cooperatives– Sparsely populated service areas mean

that the capital investment will be spread over fewer total subscribers.

– Broadband market penetration may be lower, initially or in the long term than in urban and suburban areas.

– There is limited availability of high speed network access points near necessary injection points in many cooperative’s service territories.

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 87

Conclusions

• BPL appears technically feasible.• There are many as yet unresolved

technical, systems, institutional and economic issues.

• BPL is not yet in commercial implementation in the U.S.

• M@in.net, Current Technologies and Amperion appear closest to commercial launch.

• An economically feasible solution is not certain for electric cooperatives.

Joe Cufari
The comments about commercial

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 88

Conclusions

• We don’t know what we don’t know . . .

Joe Cufari
The comments about commercial

May 23, 2003 PLC HSI Overview 89

NRTC Activities

• Closely monitor industry developments.• Continue discussions with existing and

new PLC developers.• Collaboration with NRECA CRN on

special research project beginning April 2003 to investigate the leading vendors and design field trials for cooperatives.

• Closely monitor utility trials, pilots and pre-commercial deployments.

• Commission NRTC Member field trials and pilot projects in 2003/2004.

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