rolling out gigasphere
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Rolling out Gigasphere
Hanno Narjus, Senior Vice PresidentVideo and Broadband Solutions
Teleste CorporationANGA COM 2015, Teleste Briefings
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Teleste in brief
• Founded in 1954• Headquarters in Finland• Manufacturing in Finland and China• R&D in Finland and Poland• Offices in 20 countries, presence in over 30 countries• Personnel 2014: more than 1400• Net sales 2014: 197 M€• Listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki
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DOCSIS® 3.1 standard – branded as Gigasphere
• Since 1997 DOCSIS has been at the heart of the
cable broadband success
• Now the latest DOCSIS 3.1 standard is ready for
deployment – offers gigabit speeds like FTTH but
offers full benefit with 1.2 GHz spectrum upgrade
• New services such as IoT, UHD, OTT and cloud
based applications will need DOCSIS 3.1
• Teleste’s compliant products and solutions are
already in use by many European Cable TV
operators
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Teleste 1.2 GHz deployment reference examples
August 2014: Teleste signs significant frame agreement with Altice Group on access network deliveries supporting DOCSIS 3.1 standard
March 2015: TELENET selects Teleste for their Giga Network project known as “de grote netwerf”.
March 2015: INTEGAN decides to use Teleste for their 1.2 GHz Network
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1,2 GHz upgrades enabling DOCSIS 3.1 - lessons learned so far1. Every network needs its own e2e performance study. Teleste has
been pioneering studies on DOCSIS 3.1 HFC network performance and we are equipped with facts to find the solutions.
2. Smaller implementation margins that are especially demanding with higher order modulation schemes (like 4096 QAM)
3. Higher load that is not just a downstream issue; new 204 MHz upstream (up to 1024 QAM) will require excellent networks
4. Automatic and intelligent adjustments of HFC network elements that need to be even smarter than before
5. Network monitoring and management needs to bepreventive not just reactive
6. Requirement to build networks that are flexible to adapt new architectures such as Remote-PHY and Remote-MAC
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Network management and preventive diagnostics
Intelligent products and clever NMS offers the best result together
Preventive diagnostics ia an interesting area for new innovations. Reactive diagnostics can be handled often by intelligent network products.
Our new CATVisor Argus NMS architecture has been specified for ”big data” analysis
CATVisor Argus enables integration with 3rd party products and offers top-down GIS view of the network
Our co-operation with a leading CATV analyser vendor Trilithic will offer several DOCSIS 3.1 analysers and complements our wide toolbox for operators
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Remote PHY and Remote MAC (a.k.a remote CCAP or C-DOCSIS)
European cable TV networks could adopt two different DOCSIS based distributed access architectures in future:
1. Remote-PHY
2. Remote-MAC+PHY
We are proceeding on both waves:
3. Joined development with Casa Systems,called DAN200 is for operators who willfavour Remote-PHY architecture
4. Our DOCSIS Access Hub (DAH) product familyis for operators who favor Remote-MAC+PHY
We, together with our partners are busy working to launch DOCSIS 3.1 versions of both solutions.
Both alternatives have their pros and cons and we are keen to offer the best possible alternative to our customers – following the market development closely
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New intelligent 1.2 GHz products
AC series fibre nodes including our flagship: two nodes in one housing (AC9100)
Intelligent 1.2 GHz amplifier (ACE3), complementing award-winning ACE8
Cost effective amplifiers(AC2500 & AC1500) with RIS (Remote Ingress Switch)
HDO optics including highly integrateddual transmitter (HDO921)
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Connected and Intelligent Home
HDU amplifier platform offers lossless splitting and has automatic by-pass relay for lifeline support during outage
New LTE frequencies overlapping with UHF band may disturb CATV services. New 1.2 GHz indoor passives and BarrIER® products have been designed with this in mind
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How to make your network operations lean?
Teleste professional engineering, design, project management, planning and installation, as well as network operation centre (NOC) activities and
consulting. Our offering covers the entire network lifecycle
Smaller implementation
margins
Higher load requires excellent
networks
Network monitoring and management
Teleste briefings: How to make your network operations lean?
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14.20-14.35 UK - Delivering challenging projects with partners: Full lifecycle services for Next Generation initiatives
14.40-14.55 Finland - Improving the efficiency in daily operations: Case Elisa and Network Operations Centre
Wednesday starting at 13.00 – same place