15 December 2009
. The first part includes a comprehensive review of GPON technology and existing fibre-to-the-home deployments. Noting the difficulties in unbundling GPON networks due to sharing of fibre
21 February 2008
externalise their cost bases, this cost advantage should enable fast-moving NGN (Next ... margins than one investing mainly in access. "Investment in fibre may look radical ... ." This report examines the relative merits of the three main approaches to NGN investment: a move to a full NGN core investment in next-generation access (NGA) with a core overlay a strategy of rolling out NGA and NGN at the same time The report
08 September 2008
on broadband – has published a report on the costs of deploying fibre-based next ... how those costs mount up as fibre is pushed out across the country. It suggests that rolling out fibre nationwide would cost between £5.1bn and £28.8bn (depending on the technology ... on the costs of deploying fibre in the UK”, said Antony Walker Chief Executive of the BSG ... of fibre to the street cabinet (the cheapest technology option) would cost £5 ... The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) – the government’s advisory group on broadband – has published a report, produced by Analysys Mason, on the costs of deploying fibre-based next generation broadband in the UK.
21 November 2008
to provide open-access fibre networks across the Netherlands. It is a stakeholder ... homes will eventually be directly connected to fibre. What precedent is there fore ... provides strong competition to KPN’s infrastructure. Municipal fibre projects (such ... in Reggefiber, KPN has chosen to invest billions of euro in fibre, at a time ... , including our recent work for the BSG on the costs of deploying fibre in the UK
15 July 2008
Matt Yardley, Partner at Analysys Mason, comments on BT's large-scale fibre investment. At last, BT has decided to invest in fibre on a large scale. This is great news for the UK, and will remove some of the awkward questions about why are we languishing behind many other nations in the provision of high-speed broadband. BT ... to be asking for more symmetric regulation, whereby other fibre operators will also be required to wholesale ... At last, BT has decided to invest in fibre on a large scale. This is great news for the UK, and will remove some of the awkward questions about why are we languishing behind many other nations in the provision of high-speed broadband.
12 September 2006
may find ADSL2+ lacking, according to a new report, Fibre in the Last Mile ... must look to VDSL2 and fibre,” adds Scott. Key findings from the new report include ... in Western European countries, though payback will take at least six years large fibre ... from a fibre build after as little as ten years under favourable market conditions. This report brings together an assessment of the costs of VDSL and fibre deployments
06 November 2007
NGN investment strategies balance cost savings on legacy services with enabling
27 May 2008
that will be underserved by fibre – will be most economically productive, and will significantly reduce ... débit mobile – en particulier dans les régions mal desservies par la fibre