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Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary
Introduction to Alloptic
FTTx Deployment
Page 2Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
About Alloptic
Founded in 1999, Alloptic is a privately held company based in Livermore, California
A Global leader in the design, development, and deployment of Gigabit EthernetPassive Optical Networks (GE-PON).
Mature, Proven, Standards-based Gigabit Bandwidth PON solutionAlloptic has been shipping products globally since 2001More Than 50 Customers WorldwideMore Than 15,000 Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) Deployed
Enables Service Providers to go Beyond Simple Bundling to True Integrated Communications
One Infrastructure, All ServicesTraditional Voice & Data, Packet Voice, High Speed Data, RF Video, IPTV and Physical Security Services
Optimized Home Office, Multi-Tenant and Business Solutions
Well funded by leading Venture CapitalistsLead Investors Ritchie Capital Management and GMG CapitalOver $120M in financing raised to date
Page 3Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic Leadership
First to Deliver:Environmentally Hardened Passive Optical Network (PON) An GE-PON Network with RF Overlay Capability using ITU standard WavelengthsIntegrated RF Capabilities in Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) for Both Single Family and Multi-DwellingOnly GE-PON solution with TDM capability integrated into the networkOnly PON product with Fiber to Fiber capabilityOnly Redundant PON System capable of automated re-routing of the connections
Page 4Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic Achievements
Global leader in the design, development, and deployment of GEPON Networks
More Than 50 Customers WorldwideMore Than 15,000 Optical Network Units (ONUs) deployed Delivered one of first IPTV deployments over PON at Western Power Australia in 2003.Alloptic has been working with IPTV Since 2001Founding member of the IEEE EFM Standards Committee Many Patents in GEPON Technology
Page 5Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic Deployments
Bright Project
Chung Hwa
Mt. Vernon, WABellinghaham, WA
Korea Tel (lab)InstalledCity Government
Zero dBCheney, WA
British Telecom(Lab)
FranceTelecomPirelli
TelecomItaliaPirelli
Optical Entertainment Network
Knology(7 locations)
Hargray( 4 Developments)
GateHouse Networks(4 Developments)
Seren Innovations
Nicholville
Greenfield Comm.(2 Developments)
DigitalEasy Chair
The Broadband Group The Pinehills
Seren Innovations
LaVerne
Columbia FiberSpokane, WA
Cable Bahamas
Wuhan City
i-Cable
TerracomRawanda
SmartTelecomIreland
iCornerstone
CommSouth
Acreo TestbedEricsson TPSA
IPPCDenmark China Netcom
Sichuan
Shangdong Zibo
CESOptimal
CATV Shangdong
Shanghai University Hangzhou
Futong Hangzhou
LetlhakaSouth Africa
OpticTelecomRussia and Kazakhstan
France Muni
Telecom MalaysiaEricsson
Peninsula Papagayo
Costa Rica
ChamplainTelephone
Charter Communications
Dhiraagu Maldives
Page 6Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Fiber
Why GE-PON?
Passive Networks
Marries the Best of Fiber, Passive Networks & Ethernet
Ethernet• The Features Customers Demand
• Unmatched Scalability
• Unparalleled Cost Effectiveness
• Ease of Use and Administration
• Unlimited Bandwidth
• Secure & unsusceptible to lightning & EMI
• Simple & Reliable
• Passive outside plant
Page 7Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Why Ethernet Dominates
Scalability Cost Effectiveness
Ease of Use and Administration• Simple, easy-to-manage connectivity
to Ethernet-based, IP equipment, both at the customer premises and at the central office.
Delivers the Features Customers Demand
• Bridging & Spanning Tree• Virtual LANs (VLANs)• Prioritization & QoS• Flow Control• P2P and P2MP Services
Page 8Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
PON in the Access Network
Point-to-Point EthernetInefficient usage of fiber and transceivers makes P2P Ethernet both expensive and operationally unscalable
Better: Curb Switched EthernetImproves fiber usage at the expense of requiring an active outside plantStill expensive and operationally unscalable
Best: GE-PONEfficientScalableSimple and ReliableEnvironmentally Hardened
Page 9Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Comparing Gigabit PON Solutions
TDM Voice and Data support will be limited in GEM only solutions. Issues with RF Overlay and 2.5 Gbps upstream mode.
Alloptic provides rich support for native TDM, RF Overlay, Physical Security Applications in addition to IP optimized Voice, Data and Video.
Services Supported
Still Unavailable.Field Proven Since 2001Availability
Based on SONET/SDH line rates.
Ethernet Scalability: Symmetric 1Gbps today, 10 Gbps in 2007.
Scalable Performance
Basic Ethernet transport.Rich native support for all Ethernet functionality – Bridging, VLANs, prioritization, flow control, P2P and P2MP services.
Customer Functionality
Utilizes ATM or GPON Encapsulation Mode (GEM) framing to transport Ethernet and/or IP between the customer premise and the central office.
Provides simple, easy-to-manage native connectivity to Ethernet-based, IP equipment, both at the customer premises and at the central office.
Ease of Use and Administration
Still Unavailable: Limited to SONET/SDH economies-of-scale.
Mature: >1 Million working customers. Follows the economies-of-scale of Ethernet.
Cost Effectiveness
GPONGE-PON
Page 10Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
New Generation EPON (NGEPON)
10Gbps EPON is the future of PON and a superior solution to 2.5 Gbps GPON (which is still unavailable).IEEE 802.3 Working Group created to develop a 10 GbpsPHY for EPON.
No other changes to the other EPON sublayers.Standard expected to be complete within 12 months.
Alloptic plans to deliver NGEPON via: Our existing edge2000 chassis using new 10Gbps OLT linecards and a new higher capacity SCM.A new edge200 style “pizzabox” form factor OLT
Page 11Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Summary
Mature, Proven, Standards-based Gigabit Ethernet PON solutionOnly Gigabit Bandwidth PON solution that both leverages all the advantages of Ethernet and is available todayGo Beyond Simple Bundling to True Integrated Communications
Traditional Voice & Data, Packet Voice, High Speed Data, RF Video, IPTV and Security ServicesIncreased Revenue, Reduced Operational Costs
Optimized Home Office, Multi-Tenant and Business Solutions
Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary
Project Requirements
Page 13Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Requirements
Triple Play offering per userVoice – TDM and VoIP preferablyData – 10 Mbps bandwidth maximumVideo – 3 RF or IPTV concurrent channels, HDTV ready
Residential onlyFTTH or FTTC
The network can be optical all way long or an OLT can be installed at a pole or cabinet and then changed to metallic access (cat. 5 minimum)
Deployment starting from the street cabinet, SDH and Metro Ethernet available
Page 14Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Project Characteristics
Horizontal condominium
Approximately 96 residences, but not all finished or sold yet
Infrastructure into the condominium is all aerial, self-supported
Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary
Proposed Solution
Page 16Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Solution Description
OLT (Optical Line Terminal)The OLT would be installed in the street cabinet where the services would be made availableUse edge200: 2 PONs, 2 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, 2 Ethernet ports, 4 E1 ports, 2 optical input ports for RF video
ONU (Optical Network Unit)The ONU would be installed inside a weather-tight enclosure either on a pole or on a house wallUse home4000: 4 Ethernet ports, 4 POTS, RF video outputEach ONU would serve 2 homes making available 2 Ethernet ports and 2 POTS ports per home, plus RF video using a RF 1:2 splitter48 ONUs total, 24 on each PON
Page 17Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Topology
OLT: edge200Services
ONU: home4000voicedatavideo
to 2 houses
splitter
ONU: home4000voicedatavideo
to 2 houses
PON 2
total 24 ONUs
ONU: home4000voicedatavideo
to 2 houses
total 24 ONUs
ONU: home4000voicedatavideo
to 2 houses
splitter
PON 1
Page 18Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
TDM Voice Solution
OLTThe edge200 has 4 standard E1 uplink ports, what delivers 1 POTS per each of the 96 homes and give 24 extra lines to be used by those who need a 2nd lineSynchronous E1 deliveryPrivate E1 point-to-point services supported
ONUThe home4000 with 4 POTS ports when used to serve 2 homes will give the possibility of a 2nd line for those who need it
Page 19Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
TDM Voice Topology
OLT: edge200
From Service ProviderE1
Homes
to PON
from PON
1 or 2 POTSper house
twisted pairs tothe houses
Central Office
to 2 houses
Page 20Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
IP Services Solution
OLTThe edge200 has 2 Fast Ethernet and 2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports making available to the service provider a scalable uplinkconnection
ONUFrom the 2 Ethernet ports available per home we suggest to provision 1 for IPTV and the other for Data and VoIP using a small router or SIP ATA in each homeThe 1 Gbps bandwidth per PON divided per 48 homes (if equally distributed) will give a little over 20 Mbps per subscriber, what is enough for IPTV, Internet, VoiIP, online gamming, movies and music downloads and many other services
Page 21Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
IPTV Solution
OLTAlloptic has been working with IPTV Since 2001 and deliveredone of first live IPTV deployments over PON at Western Power Australia in 2003
ONUThe ONU Ethernet ports can be exclusively (recommended), or not, provisioned to deliver IPTVUnder the proposed topology each home will have over 20 Mbps of bandwidth that can transport up to 4 simultaneous IPTV channels (on unicast mode – VoD) and still have over 2 Mbps available for other servicesIPTV provisioning features include maximum number of channels per port, number of channels alarm threshold, and secure Set-top Box among others
Page 22Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
IP Services Topology
OLT: edge200
From Service Provider Router withVLAN tagging
functions
GigabitEthernet
Central Office
to PON
from PON
2 Ethernet portsper house
CAT5 to the houses
GigabitEthernet
other services(VoIP, IPTV, Shopping, etc)
Homes
to 2 houses
Page 23Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
RF Video Solution
OLTThe edge200 has 1 optical RF Video input port per PON for video broadcastThe video signal has to be converted to optical and amplified before injecting into the PON. The optical amplifier output power has to be defined based on the PON optical lossesAlloptic’s solution support both analog and digital video modulation and is HDTV readyRF video broadcast is done over 1550nm wavelength and does not consume the 1 Gbps bandidth
ONUThe ONU has 1 integrated RF electrical output that has to be splitted to serve 2 homesAlloptic’s integrated RF receiver is designed for frequency response for 50-870 MHz (full CATV spectrum)
Page 24Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
RF Video Topology
From CATV ProviderOptical
Amplifier(EDFA)
to PON
from PON
1:2 RF splitter
RG-6 to thehouses
to PON 1
to PON 2
E to OConverter
if optical signal is supplied
if electrical signal is supplied
OLT: edge200Central Office
Homes
to 2 houses
Page 25Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
IP Video Surveillance
The available PON ends can be used to agregate and transport other services such as Video Surveillance
Fiber optics using Ethernet support high reliability video backhaul High capacity supports hundreds of video sources VLAN based Ethernet networks for secure, flexible deploymentsHigh quality video support with minimal infrastructure
Alloptic PON networks are optimized to carry high speed Video1, 4, or 24 Ethernet port ONUs are available All Alloptic ONUs are temperature hardened with optional backup power for high reliability and flexibility.1 PON fiber can stream more than 200 cameras @ 4Mbps each up to 20 km without active repeaters. Bi-directional controls allow cameras to be controlled remotelyRemote telemetry support intrusion alert, power fail, and low battery alarms
Page 26Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Video Surveillance Topology
Central office / Surveillance center
- Up to 4 digital cameras, on CAT5- 12V Battery backup support - Std dial or ring-down telephones- Intrusion and power alarms
- Up to 24 digital cameras on CAT5- 48v battery backup support - Standard T1/E1 interface- 2 external alarm inputs
- Up to 24 digital cameras on MM or SM fiber- 48v battery backup support - Standard T1/E1 interface- 2 external alarm inputs
-More than 200 cameras on 1 fiber-Secure Voice communications-Remote monitoring and camera control-12 miles with 32 ONUs using 1Gigabit symmetrical bandwidth
Monitoring station Recorder
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Product Overview
Page 28Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Broad Product Family
Residence
POTSEthernetVideo
HomeGear
Xgen4000
POTSDS1EthernetVideo
Small Business
Xgen6000
Xgen7000
High Density Multi-Tenant
POTSEthernetVideo
BizGearCorporate Offices/ Business Parks
POTSDS1EthernetVideo
Residence
Business Parks
POTSDS1EthernetVideoVDSL
FTTH
edge200
FTTB
MDU/FTTB
FTTB
FTTC
132
1.25 Gbps symmetricalVoice, Data, Video
1490 nm downstream1310 nm upstream
1550 nm RF Video, IP Video
GE-PON
Optical Splitter
Optical Network Terminals (ONT)Optical Line Terminals (OLT)
Central Office
GEMS Element ManagementSystem (EMS)
RF Video
Ethernet / IP Data
IP Video
Packet Voice
Traditional Voice
Traditional Data
edge2000
Page 29Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic edge200 Chassis
Carrier grade chassis and electronics19” rack mounting with front accessed connectivityVoice (TDM, VOIP) Video (IP, RF) Ultra hi-speed Ethernet with VLAN & QoS Internal full rate aggregation switchBuilt in DXC functionality 2 PONS for up to 64 ONUsUp to 2GBPS upstream network interfacesComprehensive testing & managementCompatible with all Alloptic ONU models
The Alloptic edge200 is the head-end controller for the Alloptic access system. It is a 16 gigabit Ethernet switch, a 2 PON OLT, and a TDM cross connect combined into a 2RU hardened package. All voice, data and video services are connected to the edge200 which then forwards them through a PON fiber to the appropriate ONU service port at the subscriber’s location. The edge200 is compatible to all Alloptic ONUs and is manages software and configuration information for the whole network as well as supporting network management and system timing functions.
Alloptic edge200 chassis
Page 30Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
edge200 Applications
Alloptic edge200 chassis
2 PONs to
64 ONUs
High speed data100mb to 2Gb
TDM Telephony4 E1 or 120 lines
IP Video or VoDUp to 250 channels
RF Video input 1550 nm optical 1 input per PON Network
ManagementSystem Synchronization
Head-end, remote hut or pedestal
ServiceSource
ServiceDistribution
Page 31Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
edge200 at a glance
4x E1 network interfaces
E1 link status indicators
2 x100baseT network interfaces
2 x1000baseFX SFP network interfaces
Network interface status indicators
network interfaces
Network Interfaces
Network synchronization from BITS or from any
working E1 link
SNMP or web based management out -of -band management (in-band also supported)
2x alarm input sensors and 2x alarm output contacts
Dual –48VDC power feeds
System alarm & power indicators
System Management
2x long -reach PON interfaces Up to 64 ONUs
2x integrated RF Video combiners to support
video distribution on the PON fiber
PON state indicatorsPON state indicators
PON Optical Interfaces
Page 32Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic home4000 ONU
The home4000 is is the most advanced and cost effective ONU in the market today This unit has been specifically engineered to provide advanced voice, video, and ultra high speed data capabilities to individual homes at competitive prices. Data ports can be programmed to work as an in-home switch for multiple computers, for specialized applicationssuch as multiple IP video sources, Voice over IP phones, or as individual services for secure multiple family applications.
Alloptic ONUH4061
Up to 4 100baseT data ports (up to 100 mbps symmetrical)TOS priority, IGMP Video, Port Bridging and 802.3q VLAN supportMultiple services/port supported2 or 4 POTS ports POTS path diagnostics and loop-back RF Video support internal or externalTemp hardened, low power consumptionUniversal mountingAlarm sensing and reporting>20 KM PON operating distance standard
Page 33Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
home4000 at a glance
1Gbps GePON Single mode fiber interface
PON link state / unit status lightInputs 12VDC power input, battery
monitoring, intrusion alarm input
RF Video control and monitoring connector
Power & controls
Service outputs
Data ports 10/100 full or half duplex 1 or 4 ports , individually configured for for up
to100Mbps Full Duplex each
Optional telephone line support 0, 2 or 4 TDM POTS lines
Optional RF Video F connector output
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Alternate Topology
Page 35Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
RF Video with Return Path
If return path is required by CATV operator a 2-fiber infrastructure topology is necessary as the TV return path is done over the same wavelength as data upstream: 1310nm.
OLTIn this case the OLT won’t need the video inputs as video broadcast will use its own fiber to get to the homes
ONUThe ONU won’t require the integrated RF receiver
Video TransceiverA Video Transceiver will be used to receive broadcasted signal and to transmit upstream return pathAlloptic’s transceiver is compatible with DOCSIS 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 allowing cable operator to deliver full serviceThe transceiver is connected directly to cable modem through itscoaxial port
Page 36Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
RF Video with Return Path Topology
WDM
splitter
1550 nm1310 nm
Legend
return signal might need regeneration
RF splitter
RG-6 to thehomes
From CATV ProviderOptical
Amplifier(EDFA)
E to OConverter
if optical signal is supplied
if electrical signal is supplied
to thehomes
To CATV Provider
single fiber
single fiber
Central Office
Homes
Page 37Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Alloptic home Node
Alloptic video products convert optical RF signals to coax CATV signals that can be distributed in single family home using standard CATV splitters and amplifiers. They can be used stand-alone, or be used in conjunction with all Alloptic home ONUs. Receive only and transceiver with return path versions are available. The 3rd lambda receivers can share the same fiber used to operate the Alloptic ONU to further reduce fiber infrastructure expense.
Alloptic MicroNode
Full spectrum RF Video receiver 50-870mHzStand-alone, or in-line with Alloptic home ONUAnalog return path supported with burst mode laser DOCSIS 2 compatibleRemote management via ONU control interfaceLow RF receive power alarmRemote service activation/deactivation via home ONU+14dBmV/Ch output12VDC powered Low power consumption < 4 watts Universal wall mountingTemperature hardened
Page 38Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
home Nodes at a glance
Alloptic ORTN501
Optical Input 1550 nm RF downstream
1310 nm RF burst mode upstream
Input
12VDC power and ONU alarm and control
interface
Power & controls
Power indicator
RF status indicator
RF Video output F connector
50-870mHz downstream +14dBmV/channel
5-50mhz upstream
Service outputs
Page 39Alloptic, Inc. Proprietary May 2, 2006
Delivering the Digital Lifestyle