FTTH Conference 2011 Workshop MDU deployment acceleration Xavier Renard NEXANS
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Slide 1
Fiber To The Home
MDU deployment acceleration8th of February 2011
Xavier RENARD
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Introduction
• Extraction is now recognized as being a key technology in FTTH
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Extraction
Drop cable or tube
1st,
Floo
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floo
r
Splice or route
Cut the fiber or bundle
FloorBox
FloorBox
Extract the fiber or bundle
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Introduction
• Extraction is now recognized as being a key technology in FTTH save CAPEX Connect on demandAccelerate deployment
• So much that extraction is spread to various applications MDU, but also OSP Short / long extraction
• Complementary techniques to accelerate even more deployments Concept of the single splice Concept of floor routing with a single connection at the subscriber’s home Blown techniques
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NeededFlexibility points
Flexibility at :
• Building basementNetwork interfaceConcentration pointCan have connectors
• Households / FlatsSubscriber interfaceConnector
• FloorSplice more suitable
(concentration point is at the basement)
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Smart components& Single splice concept
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Acceleration thanks tothe concept of the single splice
Preconnectorised cable installed in the opposite directions1. Preconnectorised
extraction cable (fan-out) deployed from the basement and installed in the basement box
2. Preconnectorised drop cable installed from the flat(reduced time where it is difficult to get appointment)
3. A single splice at the floor
splice
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Smart products & packagingscontributes as well
Smart packaging :
Packaging that includes the terminal outlet & adapter+ preconnectorised drop cable + test report
The packaging is also an unrolling system(biodegradable after installation)
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Smart subscriber Tetr@XS outlet :
The cable is pre-installed and fixed in the outlet (reduced risk)
But still the cable orientation is choosen on the field (without removing cable clamping)
The outlet is fixed without the need to open it (reduced installation time)
Link toVIDEO
Smart products & packagingscontributes as well
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Long extraction& Floor routing
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Roll out acceleration with fibre routing
Vertical cable laying Window opening inthe cable sheath
1st floor
2nd floor
3rd floor
4th floor
5 th floor
STEP 1
Bundle extraction : 1 floorfor splicing, several floorsheight for floor routing
STEP 3STEP 2
Vertical extraction technique : Long extraction (Cables with 24, 48 or 72 fibres with microbundles of 4 or 6 OF )
Tool OGCM6 th floor
Long
Short
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• Preconnectorised riser cablewith reinforced extractable structures
• Long extraction at the floor(no splice at the floor) down to the flat
• Field installable connector or splice in the terminal outlet
@XS Outlet
Roll out acceleration with fibre routing
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Blown techniques
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Subscriber kits : Termination Outlet
preconnectorised with connectors and the micro-cable to be blownCable blown down to Building
basement unit
Roll out acceleration with blown cable
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Conclusion
Benefits of extraction techniques Capex reduction of > 30%
Deployment on Demand
Accelerates deployment
Benefits of smart preconectorised products & packaging Improve the deployment acceleration
Very short interventions in the subscriber premises
Basic installation (no heavy skills)
Highly reliable (since done and tested in factory)
Allows single connection point
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Thanks for your attention
Xavier RENARDProduct & Marketing Manager