The document discusses recommendations for a broadband provider to future-proof its network infrastructure. It recommends: 1) Using fiber for all new "last mile" builds to homes to support higher speeds; 2) Upgrading current infrastructure over 18 months to optimize for the new DOCSIS 3.1 standard; 3) Integrating 4G LTE mobile services by exploring acquisition of a mobile provider and developing mobile video offerings.
3. "We will deliver a superior experience to our customers
every day. Our products will be the best and we will offer
the most customer-friendly and reliable service in the
market." - Comcast’s Mission Statement
CONTINUING TOWARDS THE FUTURE
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4. CARVING A PATH TO SUCCESS
Going the Distance
All-fiber ‘last mile’ for
all future build outs
Going Gigaspherical
Infrastructure
upgrades to optimize
for 3.1
Go Mobile
Investigate mobile
acquisition
opportunities
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5. CURRENT STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Fiber to the Node: FTTN
• Most major broadband networks are not connected to the home
• Incumbents use Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC) Networks
• Fiber optics to the node
• Coaxial/copper to the house or end-user
• Insurgents (Google) and some incumbents (Comcast, Verizon) are taking
advantage of advanced technologies like fiber to the home (FTTH)
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6. CURRENT STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Cable DSL Wireless Satellite
Speed
Down
4 - 100 Mbps .11 - 15 Mbps 0.4 - 50
Mbps
0.5 - 1
Mbps
Up 2 - 8 Mbps 0.1 - 1.0 Mbps 0.2 - 6 Mbps < 1 Mbps
Cost $25 - $100 $35 - $100 $30 - $110 $100 - $250
• Speeds for broadband internet have increased over the years, amid several
options for gaining access
• Google is one of the largest insurgents and is building a complete FTTH
network at 1Gbps…that is affordable - $70/month
• Some incumbents can offer ½ the speed via FTTH at ~$400/month
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7. CURRENT STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Cable Internet Availability
Source: National Broadband Map 06/30/13
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8. CURRENT STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Fiber to the End-User Availability
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Source: National Broadband Map 06/30/13
9. CONNECTING THE DOTS: TODAY
Hybrid Fiber Coaxial Networks (FTTN)
First Mile:
Core Network
Middle Mile:
Metro Nodes
Last Mile:
Access
Network
Relational Investment: 1x 3x 10x
Approx. Cost per Connection: $134 $403 $1479
Source: arstechnica 2010 http://bit.ly/RrAenT
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10. CONNECTING THE DOTS: TOMORROW
Fiber To The Home (FTTH)
First Mile:
Core Network
Middle Mile:
Metro Nodes
Last Mile:
Access
Network
Relational Investment: 1x 3x 10x
Approx. Cost per Connection: $134 $403 $1479
Source: arstechnica 2010 http://bit.ly/RrAenT
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11. CHALLENGES OF THE LAST MILE
10X Fiber investment cost per connection of the last mile
35+ Number of years it would take Google Fiber to take
over the US if they used 100% CAPEX for this effort
140 Dollars in billions that it would take to outfit the
whole US with FTTH
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12. CLAIMING THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
October 2013 - CableLabs announced DOCSIS 3.1 specifications
Late 2014 – Initial batch of DOCSIS 3.1 products to be released
2015 – 2016 – Full deployment of DOCSIS 3.1 product lines
-Initial modems will provide 4-5Gbps, with upgrade capabilities to 10+Gbps
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15. CLAIMING THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
Cloud Gaming
Movie Streaming
Live Events Streaming
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16. CLAIMING THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
Distance Learning
Home Automation 2.0
Increased Productivity
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17. CUTTING THE CORDS
50% of average global
mobile web users now
use mobile as their
primary or exclusive
means of going online
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18. CLAIMING THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
Current option lease spectrum with Verizon to operate as a Mobile
Virtual Network Operator (MVNO)
-Rights to have bulk access at wholesale rates
Faster networks allow for direct distribution of Comcast content to
mobile via a mobile video services
-Limitations in control over the mobile network
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20. CLOSING THE GAP (ANALYSIS)
Trends
Triggers
Gaps
Actions
Hyper speed internet
• Video/TV streaming
• Live event streaming
• HD/4K Quality
• Cloud gaming
• Home automation
• Limited to average
speeds of 100Mbps
• Majority HFC network
Advanced modem technology Mobile 4GLTE integration
• Need for hyper speed
internet
• Natural advancements in
technology
• Moore’s Law
• Internet of things
• Internet Everywhere
• More connected
devices
• Currently on DOCSIS 3.0
• DOCSIS 3.1 deployment
not until 2015-2016
• Hardware not compatible
• Leased mobile assets
• Competitor have
mobile assets
• Limited broadband
access in rural areas
• Build FTTH for all new
roll outs
• 18 month plan to upgrade
current infrastructure for
DOCSIS 3.1 specs
• 12 month mobile
acquisition plan
• Determine full or
partial ownership
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21. CREATING LONGEVITY
Recommendation 1
All-fiber ‘last mile’ for all
future build outs
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• Implement construction of Fiber to the Home for all
new roll outs
• Coordinate with local utilities to “dig once”
Recommendation 2
Infrastructure upgrades
optimized for DOCSIS 3.1
• 18 month plan to have current systems ready for
DOCSIS 3.1 deployment
• Strategic agreement with Motorola to ensure
DOCSIS 3.1 early access
Recommendation 3
Mobile 4GLTE Integration
• Explore T-Mobile acquisition
• Develop mobile video service product
Notas do Editor
PUT HYPER SPEED SOMEWHERE
What does 3.1 do for use – eliminates FTTH need
Released for deployment 2015-16
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THIS IS GOING TO BE TOUGH
What does 3.1 do for use – eliminates FTTH need
Released for deployment 2015-16