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NGA Network Principles & Planning

NGA Network Principles & Planning. Graham Leach, General Manager, FibreSpeed. NGA – The Ambition. NGA will deliver a “First Class Digital Infrastructure” Objective is to secure Universal Broadband Access Widespread geographical coverage High quality bandwidth Affordability

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NGA Network Principles & Planning

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  1. NGA Network Principles & Planning Graham Leach, General Manager, FibreSpeed

  2. NGA – The Ambition • NGA will deliver a “First Class Digital Infrastructure” • Objective is to secure Universal Broadband Access • Widespread geographical coverage • High quality bandwidth • Affordability • Natural market deployment may reach 70% of population coverage • Government intervention necessary for rural communities • BDUK Pilot procurements underway

  3. Principles: NGA Definition • Open Access Networks capable of delivering broadband access services • Enhanced characteristics - fully symmetrical, high capacity and low latency • Cannot be delivered over first generation copper networks • Intervention in NGA should only be required every 40 years • NGA will pave the way for a faster, efficient and innovative digital society • People now consider NGA as the “4th Utility” We believe that the ‘Public Investor’ should intervene in true NGA long life fixed infrastructure rather than short life access technology investments

  4. Principles: Open Access • A true open access network • Is open at Layer 1: fibre and co-location • Enables technology choice for service providers at Layer 2 • Welcomes unbundling and structural separation • As critical in the backhaul market as in the access layer

  5. Principles: Open Access Model Innovation/ Competition HIGH MEDIUM LOW Barriers to Entry LOW MEDIUM HIGH End User Service Provision (Multiple Providers) Active Operator Passive Operator Infrastructure SPV

  6. Long term investment • Essential long term infrastructure for all NGA projects • Fibre to the Premise • Fibre to the Cabinet • Fibre to the Mast • Fibre to the Village Pump (Community Fibre Projects) • Must be truly open to all players • The best place for public sector investment is backhaul & middle mile • Not a short term technology upgrade • Enables access layer investment and competition with service providers • Funding Sources • EU / ERDF • Central Govt / BDUK • Infrastructure provider private investment • Retail service provider investment

  7. The NGA Model Area of Scope Definition Wholesale Retail Service Providers Backbone Enabling Middle Mile Local Access Mast Premise Cabinet

  8. Understanding the Market • Identify the number of businesses and residents • Identify strategic hub site locations • Business Parks • Major Public Sector sites • Datacentres • Wireless Masts • Identify existing backhaul & wireless infrastructure • Develop an NGA Coverage Strategy • New fibre backhaul deployment • New fibre access deployment • New wireless mast construction

  9. FibreSpeed Case Study Open Access wholesale telecommunications network Fibre and wireless infrastructure Fully compliant to EC State Aid guidelines for broadband Passive (Dark fibre and co-location) infrastructure available Active (Ethernet and wavelength) service available Full structural separation between wholesale and retail Available to Retail Service Providers at competitive prices A successful Welsh Assembly Government NGA Intervention Project

  10. Planning ProcessIllustrative Fibre and Mast Deployment

  11. Planning ProcessEnhancing Coverage in Developing Market

  12. Key Messages • Secure Universal Broadband Access • Deploy Open Access network infrastructure based on detailed analysis of businesses and population distribution • Best place for public sector investment is backhaul & middle mile • Enables access layer investment and competition between service providers

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