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FTTH Conference EUROPE 2012 - WorkshopMunich, Germany

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Renewable linksRenewable linksin MDU FTTH cablingin MDU FTTH cabling

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Xavier RENARDXavier RENARDProduct & Marketing Department Manager

DeploymentDeployment techniquetechniquefor MDUfor MDU

Installation in 2 steps

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Step 1Step 1

Installation of Basement Box + Riser cable

Step 2Step 2

Drop on DemandSubscriber connection one by one

1. Pre-terminated riser cableinstalled towards the top,

Already installed in the splice

� Preterminated product + single splice concept

AccelerationAcceleration of of DeploymentDeploymentin MDUin MDU

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Already installed in the basement box

2. Preterminated drop cableinstalled towards the floor,

Already installed in the outlet

This technique brings great CAPEX savings, This technique brings great CAPEX savings,

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It must also now be OPEX oriented !It must also now be OPEX oriented !

Failure statisticsFailure statistics

3 network interfaces :

• Building basement box�Concentration point� Connectors (usually)

• Floor box�Splice (usually)

15%

25%

Failure rate__

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�Splice (usually)

• Household outlet�Connector 50%

� Overcome OPEX drivers coming from real life constra ints

Outlet orientation

Household,Household,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

built-in case Outlet can move

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Overcome the « brush effect », on the optical patchord connected to the outlet

Use of an outlet, 90°oriented, with plugs leaving horizontally

Bad bending of the cable will have an negative impact of the optical budget and fiber lifetime.

Control the cable radius even inside the built-in case

In a living place, furniture and outlets are moving.

Control this operation with products able to extend or renew lines

Household,Household,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

� Overcome OPEX drivers coming from Connection, reconnections, network sharing

� At least 1 connector

�Several operators � Several connectors � Many connections

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�Several operators � Several connectors � Many connections

� External shutter = risks of dust pollution � Maintenance

� Inner automatic shutter removes risks

Household,Household,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

� Overcome OPEX drivers coming frommass & progressive deployment

� Skilled technician is a key element, often the case, but…

�Approximate installation leads to failure risks during the lifetime

� “Turn-key” outlet

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State-of-the-art installationEnsure a controled optical budget during the life time of the outlet

Floor,Floor,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

� Overcome OPEX drivers coming fromtechnical constraints, Sharing & progressive deploy ments

� Different building architectures may require different products

� Diversity and easy (cheap) maintenance are not compatible

� Use of products able to cover (almost) any situation

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� Use of products able to cover (almost) any situation

Universal bodyVertical organiser1 OF/subscriber

Universal bodyVertical organiser2 OF/subscriber

Universal bodyHorizontal organiser1 OF/subscriber

Universal body4 OF/subscriberSingle subscriber management

Floor,Floor,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

� Extraction as smart way (also) to maintain� In case of fiber break, with no length left

� it is always possible to re-extract

� so that any link can be re-created

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Basement,Basement,How to reduce OPEX ?How to reduce OPEX ?

� Overcome OPEX drivers coming fromSharing & progressive deployments

� Demarcation point between Subscribers & Operators

� Source of troubles (high OPEX)

� Fiber handling, connection, de/re-connection

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� Fiber handling, connection, de/re-connection

� Use of products really able manage the real life

Conclusion

� Benefits of extraction techniques in MDU� Capex reduction (up to 30%)

� Deployment on Demand

� Accelerates deployment

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� New generation of products brings also OPEX savings� Smart fiber management ���� Prevent mid-term “noodle effect”

� Installation aids ���� Prevent human error + mid-term failure

� Standardisation ���� Prevent complexity in future operations

� Automatic dust protection ���� Prevent plug handling failure

� Integrated repair function ���� Does not prevent, but essential, in case

ThanksThanks for for youryour attentionattention

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ThanksThanks for for youryour attentionattention

Xavier RENARDXavier RENARDProduct & Marketing Department Manager