IBC 2022: Open CPE Technology Addresses The 10G Dilemma and Prepares Eurasian NSPs to Address a Broad Array of Broadband Access OptionsBy: BizTechReports The variety of alternatives for operators has introduced a new level of complexity that will have to be managed from a strategic, operational and technological perspective. "This is especially true for the growing number of NSPs that are mixing and matching multiple ultra-broadband technologies to meet the needs of subscribers who find themselves in different geographic and topographic environments. It creates an interesting dilemma — how and when NSP leaders should choose the best broadband technologies," The 10G Dilemma in the Eurasian Market While the general Eurasian market has extensive 1G coverage — and 2.5G connectivity is beginning to gain traction — the eventual goal of 10G will require multiple technologies and multiple offerings to co-exist together to cover residential, enterprise, and wholesale markets. "In recent years — especially through the pandemic — the industry has demonstrated a high level of creativity in selecting a broad array of high-speed access technologies to meet the expectations of a digitally dependent society. It was not that long ago that broadband access services offered to subscribers were driven by the category of service providers from which services were delivered," recalls Pastor. Cable operators offered coaxial-based services that have evolved under the DOCSIS standards. Telcos offered digital subscriber line (XDSL) or fiber-to-the- "Today, the lines of distinction that determine what broadband access technologies are offered by different segments of the provider community are blurring. Cable operators are exploring the potential of GPON while the standards community in RDK-B is extending the functionality of their standard beyond cable operators. And everybody is in a position to leverage 5G FWA to fill in gaps that cannot be addressed effectively by conventional terrestrial networks. It is forcing NSPs to develop a broader set of skills," says Pastor. There are a couple of reasons for this.
"In 2020, we saw broadband consumption in the home shoot up by 60% per person from the pre-pandemic period. More recent reports suggest consumer consumption has in 2022 reached 71% per person from the pre-pandemic. This confirms we are living in the new normal and that NSPs will need to continue delivering highly reliable high-speed connectivity to the home," notes Pastor.
"This is changing how investments are planned and implemented to upgrade NSP networks that need to handle future 10G (or at least high-speed) requirements," Prioritizing 10G Connectivity to Connected Homes Across Eurasia While there is no single answer that will be right for all operators, market demographics, population densities and terrain will help to dictate many decisions. That said, many operators will eventually pursue a hybrid path to 10G. This is because multiple access technologies can provide consumers with ultra-broadband speeds. Cable operators, for instance, will deploy DOCSIS 4.0 while telcos continue to make advances with GPON technologies. "Both cable and telco NSPs are beginning to embrace 5G FWA to complement their existing networks and rapidly expand into new markets. However, 5G FWA is also opening the door for new disruptive players to enter the broadband-connected home market — even if they lack an extensive fiber or cable infrastructure," Interesting work is being done to integrate terrestrial broadband access with 5G FWA to provide enhanced, super-fast experiences to consumers. This combination of technologies will truly accelerate and maximize the addressable market for bandwidth-intensive applications — such as healthcare, gaming, augmented reality and immersive education. "We expect 5G to be complementary to fiber deployments in rural low-density areas throughout Eurasia," states Pastor. "At VANTIVA, we will continue to build on the heritage of excellence that has been established under the Technicolor Connected Home brand. We are delivering the next generation of CPE to support the new generation of bandwidth-intensive services to the home regardless of how NSPs need to mix and match the use of broadband access technologies (DOCSIS, GPON, 5G, etc.). There has never been a more exciting time to be in the connected home business," concludes Pastor. [Editor's Note: To read the full Q&A interview with VANTIVA's Mercedes Pastor, visit: https://bit.ly/ Contact BizTechReports ***@biztechreports.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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