2. Contents
Vision
Smart City Concept
Master City the Smart City
Designing & Optimization
Consultation on Installation/deployment techniques
Evaluations
Supervision
Internet
of
Things
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
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7. 1. To drive efficiency through reduced cost of service delivery
2. To cope with increased demand on city infrastructures
3. To reduce demand on scarce resources by identifying actual need
and eliminating excess demand and resource duplication
4. To add capacity with minimal investment
5. To reduce cost to citizens, businesses and visitors
6. To deliver better services to citizens
7. To empower people with information and choice
8. To provide healthier environments and eliminate pollution
9. Drive innovation and provide business opportunity
10.To provide quality of life, attracting human capital, business
investment and economic growth
10 Reasons to make your City SMART
8. FTTH is a basic infrastructure and an important step on
the way for a city developing from Standard to Smart. This
is especially true when considering the Internet of things; it
is clear, that any kind of wireless technology has to go
hand in hand with FTTH.
FTTH is responsible for transporting large quantities of
data and wireless to every corner of the city, even if the
object is moving.
The comparison with the human body could be:
FTTH = Central Nervous System
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
15. Design CO, Divide FDH sub area
and location, Feeder duct/cable.
Design Distribution Point,
duct/cable and Drop cable
CO/PTCL
FDH
Design Methodology
17. FTTH Basics and Network Design
Bare splitter
without
connector for
closure
Bare Splitter with
connector for
closure
Module Splitter
with connector
for FAT or FDT
Rack-mounted
Splitter with
adapter for ODF
Indoor Wall-mounted
Splitter Unit
Outdoor
Splitter Unit
19. FTTH Basics and Network Design
Buriedct
Aerial
Air-blown
or multi-core Self-support
Drop cable
Drop cable
20. Duct Plan (Phase-I:Feeder, Phase-II: Distribution
and drop).
Network Design (Fiber Cable Design, Cable SLD,
Cabinet layout, Core Assignment) (Ph-I & Ph-II)
E2E Network routing table for subscribers
inventory (Ph-II)
Bill of Quantities and Bill of Material for
(Duct and network) (Ph-I & Ph-II)
Design Submission
21. Scalable and State of the art design: Network capacity
expansion is not limited by the products and the link
design.
Futuristic technology adaptability 40years, life of
network is more than 20years.
Cost saving: Optimize the engineering implementation
and civil work through the optimal topology plan, link
design, and product selection.
Design Model
22. Phase-I
High level design
Key Map
Route Map GIS
Route Map GISBill of
Quantities
Bill of
Materials
Cabinet
Distribution
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32. Market Information
According to details Transworld Home will offer 30Mbps, 50Mbps, 70Mbps and
100Mbps speeds for home users.
Service comes through the company’s own high-grade FTTH infrastructure with
special purpose modems that are fully compatible with 100Mbps speeds, meaning
that customers will get the advertised speeds.
Launched in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi simultaneously,
below are the prices for various Transworld Home Packages
– 30Mbps: Rs. 3,000 Per Month
– 50Mbps: Rs. 4,000 Per Month
– 70Mbps: Rs. 7,500 Per Month
– 100Mbps: Rs. 10,000 Per Month
Not to mention, Transworld Home is tier 1 ISP that operates
multiple submarine cables itself. This effectively means that
Transworld Home has direct access to international
bandwidth and it won’t have to get internet access through a
service provider.
Other than Tranworld, PTCL is the only ISP that has direct
access to outside world through submarine cables.
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
33. The list only includes ISPs which offer a download limit of at least
50GB per month. ISPs are mentioned based on their fastest
internet package regardless of any limitations due to area,
variations in actual speed or any other factors.
Fiberlink
Offering fiber optic broadband services in area of Karachi,
Hyderabad, Lahore and Faisalabad, Fiberlink claims to be the
fastest ISP in Pakistan.
Fiberlink offers speeds of up to 200mbps to household users.
Starting at Rs. 1,500 for 12mbps, customers get to choose from
several packages including 20mbps (Rs. 2,000), 40mbps (Rs.
2,500), 100mbps (Rs. 4,000), 150mbps (Rs. 4,500) and 200mbps
(Rs. 4,800).
That’s not all, the speed doubles during the night (2:30AM to
9:00AM), even for the 200mbps package. Those who pay for the
whole year upfront also get additional discounts on the monthly bill.
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
34. PTCL
PTCL is the largest internet service provider in Pakistan and is by far the
most accessible and most used one in the list. The semi-government
company has a strong fiber backbone including its own undersea cables.
The company relies on its dated copper network to provide one of the
fastest internet connections in the country. It relies on multiple lines but is
able to offer speeds of up to 100mbps to the average consumer.
Customers get to choose from 20mbps, 30mbps, 50mbps and 100mbps
for a price between Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 20,000 plus taxes.
PTCL also offers free PTCL Smart TV (and Smart TV App), free unlimited
on-net calls and access to its multimedia repository.
PTCL CharJi mobile broadband devices are also good options for users
as they come with theoretical speeds of up to 36mbps and unlimited
bandwidth.
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
35. Optix
Optix aims to offer its “next generation superfast fiber
services” across the country and currently offers fiber-to-the-
home (FTTH) to households in Lahore and Karachi.
Customers get to choose between single play and triple play
packages (TV, Phone, Internet) starting at 2mbps (Rs. 1,350
for single play, Rs. 1,850 for triple play) and go all the way up
to 60mbps (Rs. 6,599 for single play, Rs. 6,899 for triple play).
Prices vary accordingly and can be viewed at the company’s
website
36. StormFiber
StormFiber claims to be Pakistan’s most reliable fiber backed
home broadband service provider in Pakistan. Customers
certainly seem to back the company’s claims but that’s not
something we can judge right now.
The Cybernet subsidiary currently offers its home based services
in select areas of Lahore, Karachi and Faisalabad. Customers
get to choose between broadband speeds of 10mbps (Rs.
1,999), 20mbps (Rs. 2,999) and 30mbps (Rs. 3,999).
Stormfiber users also get access to telephony and HD TV
services complementing the fiber back broadband packages.
More information is available .
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
37. Nayatel
Nayatel is available in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad
offering FTTH services to thousands of customers across
these cities. The company is well known for its triple play
packages and good support service.
Buyers get a standard download speed of 7mbps across all of
its packages, which are generally accompanied by download
caps during peak hours. During off-peak hours and
weekends, users get unlimited downloads at higher speeds of
up to 12mbps depending on the package.
The ISP also offers a separate 10mbps channels with
unlimited YouTube streaming all day long. The triple play
package includes standard telephony and SD or HD
television.
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
38. WorldCall
Worldcall is an old player in the Pakistani ISP market,
however, the company has now restricted its consumer
services to just Lahore and Karachi.
Users get to choose from speeds of up to 10mbps at
affordable rates. All connections make use of the company’s
fiber optic network.
1mbps starts at Rs. 699 with unlimited downloads while the
top package offers 10mbps for Rs 3,500 with free cable TV..
Honorary Mention – Wi-Tribe
Wi-tribe offers wireless broadband solutions for residential
customers. Until now, the company’s portfolio was limited to
packages with top speeds of up to 5mbps. However, Wi-
tribe has successfully tested LTE-A based connections which
enable it to offer speeds of up to 200mbps.
by Muhammad Adil ICT & Management Consultant 03008504700
41. FTTX Architectures
Active Ethernet (Active E)
or Point-to-point (P2P)
Electronics
Splice Panel
Customers
OSP
Cable
Jumpers
Factory Installed
Connector
Central Office
or Powered Cabinet
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PON - Central Office Splitting
Optical Terminal Shelf Mount Splitter Splice Panel
Customers
Jumpers
F1 Fibers
Factory Installed
Connectors
Jumpers
F2 Fibers
OSP Cables
F2 Fibers
Central Office
or Powered Cabinet
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43. FTTX Architectures
PON - Cabinet Splitting
OLT
Splice Panel
Customers
OSP Cables
F2 Fibers
OSP Cables
F1 Fibers
Hand Hole
Splitter Tails
Factory
Connectorized
Splitter Cabinet
Splice Closure
Splitters
Central Office
or Powered Cabinet
CabinetTails
OSP Cables
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44. FTTX Architectures
PON - Distributed or Cascaded Splitting
Service Drop
Connection Point
Aka “terminal”
OLT
Splice Panel
Customers
Splice
Tray
Splitter
Service
Drops Customers
OSP Cables
F1 Fibers
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OSP Cables
F2 Fibers
Central Office
or Powered Cabinet