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Wireline Network Spectral Integrity: Status Report and Recommendations

This report provides an overview of the work done by NRIC.V Focus Group 3 on Wireline Network Spectral Integrity, including recommendations to ensure the integrity of wireline public telecommunications networks and facilitate the deployment of high-speed access technologies.

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Wireline Network Spectral Integrity: Status Report and Recommendations

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  1. NRIC V Network Reliability and Interoperability Council Focus Group 3Wireline Network Spectral Integrity Status Report and RecommendationsOctober 30, 2001 Ed Eckert, Chair, Focus Group 3 Phil Kyees, Chair, Spectrum Management Subcommittee Massimo Sorbara, Chair, Spectrum Compatibility Subcommittee

  2. What has FG3 done since the June 2001 Council meeting? • Five days of face-to-face meetings and five conference calls; • Liaisons to key standards development organizations; • Reviewed and considered 14 individual contributions towards the FG goals; • Extensive work towards White Paper on Intermediate Transceiver Units: “Remote Deployed DSL: Advantages, Challenges, and Solutions” • Completed recommendation on SM information exchanges between equipment manufacturers, loop owners and service providers. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  3. Title & Mission Statement • NRIC V, Focus Group 3 shall be Titled “Wireline Network Spectral Integrity” • The Mission of the Wireline Network Spectral Integrity (WNSI) Focus Group is to provide recommendations to the FCC and to the telecommunications industry that, when implemented, will: • ensure the integrity of coexisting services in wireline public telecommunications networks; • facilitate widespread and unencumbered deployment of xDSL and associated wireline high speed access technologies, and; • encourage network architecture and technology evolution that safeguards the integrity of wireline public telecommunications networks while maximizing capacity, availability and throughput in an unbundled/competitive environment. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  4. Intermediate TU Issues Repeaters in the loop plant Spectrum Compatibility of Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) based signals with Central Office (CO) based signals Effect of Intermediate TU-Cs Multiple Locations Administration of Loops and Technologies in Binders Grandfathering vs. Sunsetting services/technologies Measuring and reporting if particular loop is qualified for a specific spectrum management class (loop length, bridge taps) Measuring & Reporting Loop Parameters for use in xDSL Loop Qualification Equivalent Working Length (EWL), Loop Length, Bridged Tap Reporting Technologies Definition of Known Disturbers Bi-directional Disclosure of Spectrum Management Class and PSD Effectiveness of rules and mechanisms for binder group management and interference in dispute resolution Equipment Registration Application of Part 68 to xDSL TU-R (Customer Located Equipment) Certification/registration of xDSL TU-C Equipment to published Technical Requirements New Technology Frequency Planning for advancement of high-speed services in the loop plant Short Term Stationary Systems xDSL technology evolution to promote long term spectral integrity Line Sharing POTS Quality Data Quality Metallic Test Access Fault Management Splitter Ownership Splitter Physical and Electrical Location Ingress/Egress issues Metallic Balance in Network and Customer wiring Effect of In-premises Signals on Wireline Network In-Premises Wireline Transmitters Co-Located TU Compatibility Spectrum Compatibility of Co-located xDSL Transceivers TU-Cs at CO TU-Cs at RT Contribution Categories NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  5. Service Providers AT& T: Brad Beard Previously Tom Shen BellSouth: Gary Tennyson Covad: David Rosenstein Qwest: Jamal Boudhaouia Rhythms: David Reilly SBC: Gene Edmon Sprint: Pete Youngberg Verizon: Greg Sherrill WorldCom: Paul Donaldson Northpoint invitee never attended and invitee Prism is no longer in business. Equipment Suppliers Adtran: Kevin Schneider Elastic Networks: Patrick Stanley Texas Instruments: Thomas Maudoux Previously Jim Carlo Lucent: John Unruh Previously Harry Mildonian SME’s & Sponsor Organizations • Leadership • Globespan: Massimo Sorbara • Paradyne: Phil Kyees • Catena Networks: Ed Eckert • FCC • Paul Marrangoni NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  6. Status of Technical Standards Development and Implementation • Committee T1’s Technical Subcommittee T1E1 completed the first T1.417 “American National Standard - Spectrum Management for Loop Transmission Systems”, approved by ANSI on 1/1/2001. Available at www.atis.org. • Standards for Inline Filters (for splitterless DSL) as well as G.shdsl pointer have been approved & sent to publication. • Standard for Network End Splitters to be balloted by T1 in November. • VDSL standards for trial use are now in default letter ballot and comments from this ballot will be considered at the November T1E1 meetings. • Effort on Dynamic Spectrum Management (DSM) is well under way. • Joint work between T1E1.4 and TR41.9 on ACTA (Part 68) issues: • T1E1.4 will be responsible for developing a recommendation on the installation of ADSL splitters in homes having alarms/security systems. Call for contributions has been made and some have already been considered by the group. • Joint work to identify appropriate sections of T1.417 “Spectrum Management” for inclusion in a future issue of TIA-968. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  7. Status of Technical Standards Development and Implementation • T1E1.4 continues work on Issue 2 of T1.417, with discussions and contributions being focused on the spectral compatibility of Central Office based DSL with Remote Terminal based DSLs and Repeaters (a.k.a “intermediate transceiver units” (TUs)). • Target is to have draft Issue 2 out for letter ballot in 4Q2001 (at risk). • Format (i.e. delta document, addendum, or a completely new version) for Issue 2 is not yet clear, however any changes will be normative. • Topics for consideration in Issue 2 include: • Revision of non-DSL out-of-band metallic and longitudinal signal power limits to provide an adequate level of protection for DSL systems. • Addition of VDSL to the basis systems list. • Extension of spectrum management class 5 upstream band to lower frequencies. • Methods for optimizing PSDs, maximizing throughput and binder group capacity. • Trade-offs between loop length guidelines and spectral characteristics. • The susceptibility of some deployed systems to short term stationary crosstalk. • Spectral compatibility with T1.419 (splitterless ADSL) basis systems. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  8. Status of Technical Standards Development and Implementation • The DSL Forum is an industry forum formed to promote the deployment of DSL technologies. It is composed of carriers, vendors, test laboratories and other companies and organizations with interest in promoting DSL deployment. The DSL Forum is currently involved in several DSL related projects: • Interoperability Testing – The DSL Forum is developing DSL interoperability test plans, including an ADSL interoperability test plan that can be used to verify interoperability between different vendors’ ADSL products. • Independent Test Labs – The Forum is sponsoring the recognition of independent testing laboratories that can perform and report on standardized interoperability testing between vendor DSL products. • Trade Show Demonstrations – The DSL Forum is sponsoring demonstrations of DSL Interoperability at various telecommunications industry trade shows. • Emerging Technologies – The Forum is supporting work related to several emerging technologies including VDSL, Voice over DSL and SHDSL • DSL Everywhere – The DSL Forum is documenting DSL technologies that can be used to provide high-speed data service to “hard to reach” customers on long loops. • Flow-Through Provisioning – The DSL Forum has developed a model to enable the standardized end-to-end exchange of information required for the provisioning of DSL service. • Auto-Configuration – The Forum is developing recommended procedures to automatically configure connections between Customer Premises Equipment and Internet Services, focusing on the requirements across the DSL local loop. • DSL Marketing – The DSL Forum promotes public awareness of DSL and communicates the advantages of DSL technologies. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  9. Recommendations • Today’s items: • An update on actions towards the goals of the original recommendations is included in this presentation. • One new recommendation, “Spectrum Management information exchanges between equipment manufacturers, loop owners and service providers” to bring to the Council for approval. • An update on the white paper “Remote Deployed DSL: Advantages, Challenges, and Solutions” targeted for the October Council meeting. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  10. Status: FG3 Recommendations #1 - #2 • FG3 put forward four recommendations in August 2000 and two more in in February 2001. Shown below is an update on actions towards their goals: • Rec #1 - New Technology, Frequency Planning: • Revision to original recommendations approved in February 2001; • Means of “FCC Endorsement” of Band Plan 998 is still unclear; • Timing for inclusion of Band Plan 998 in Issue 2 of T1.417 is now. • Rec #2 – Ingress/Egress Issues; In-Premises Wireline Transmitters: • The ITU-T is developing technical requirements for an isolation device; it is presumed that such technical requirements would be adopted by a US standards development organization. • We expect to report further on this at the next council meeting. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  11. Status: FG3 Recommendations #3 - #4 • Rec #3: - Equipment Registration, Application of Part 68 to xDSL TU-R (Customer Located Equipment): • Formation of ACTA (Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments) is moving forward under ATIS and the TIA, first meeting was May 2, 2001; • Work towards moving Part 68 Technical Requirements to “ANSI 68” has started in TIA TR41; T1E1 will provide advice on this and further updates to the proposed “ANSI TIA-968”. • Committee T1 "Draft Proposed Technical Requirements for SHDSL Terminal Equipment to Prevent Harm to the Telephone Network," has been balloted and comments will be considered at the 11/5 T1E1 meeting. • Rec #4 - Intermediate TU Issues: • Priority of this issue is shown in T1E1 by the fact that nearly all of the contributions towards T1.417 Issue 2 are intended to help bring resolution to this issue. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  12. Status: FG3 Recommendations #5 - #6 • Rec #5: - Line Sharing Test Access • No further information. • Rec #6 - Intermediate TU Issues – Remote DSL: • New recommendation prepared by FG3 was partially approved in February; • One part of the originally proposed recommendation was remanded to FG3 for further consideration; • See section on white paper. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  13. New Recommendation #7 Recommendation #7: Exchange of spectrum management information between loop owners, service providers and equipment vendors • Background: The attached file (NRIC5FG3_2001_066R8) contains the entire recommendation and should be referred to for background and details. It is very important that the entire document be taken as a whole as the specific recommendations are very tightly interrelated. • Recommendation: • Focus Group 3 requests that the Council approve Recommendation #7 as a whole. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  14. White Paper • Since no consensus on the language for Recommendation #6 could be attained, it was agreed that a white paper would be produced. • Describes in a factual way, the many complexities of Remote DSL deployment. • Not intended to provide conclusions or recommendations around the facts. • Targeted for delivery this meeting. • 95% complete but still needs some editing and clean up of outstanding comments on the draft text. • Expect delivery of the final version out of the FG3 November 27-29, 2001 meetings. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

  15. Special Thanks To: • Young Carlson, FCC Administrative Assistant for her excellent work on meeting logistics. • Kent Nilsson (FCC OET), Designated Federal Officer to NRIC V, Paul Marrangoni (FCC OET), Jessica Rosenworcel (FCC CCB) and all of the commission’s staff for their ongoing guidance on, and encouragement of, Focus Group initiatives. • Doug Sicker, Staci Pies and the NRIC V leadership team from Level 3. • Our meeting hosts: Catena Networks. • Our volunteer Subject Matter Experts, especially those who have taken on extra assignments. NRIC V FG3 - Status & Recommendations

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