Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
The Lightwave Network Series of Reports
- General Reports on the Network
- General Market Reports
- Specific Systems Reports
Executive Summary
Introduction
IPTV - To Be or Not to Be?
What Is IPTV?
- Internet Television
- CLEC/Municipal/ILEC IPTV
- ' Big Telecom' IPTV
- Section Summary
Status RBOC Video Plans
Verizon Plan
- Verizon - Physical Description
- Delivery Architecture
- Video Architecture
- Verizon Services from IPTV
- Deployment Status
AT&T Plan
- AT&T - Physical Description
- Delivery Architecture
- Video Architecture
- AT&T - U-verse Services
- Deployment StatusBellSouth (AT&T) Plan
- BellSouth - Physical Description
- Deployment Status
Qwest Plan
- Qwest - Physical Description
Section Summary
- How Much Video Do We Want? A Forecast of User Requirements
- A Prime Time Usage Scenario -2007
- A Prime Time Usage Scenario -2010
- Section Summary
Forecast of RBOC Video Implementation
- Verizon
- AT&T
- BellSouth
- Qwest
RBOC IPTV Subscribers Summary
- Network Deploymentnt
- RBOC IPTV Subscribers
- Section Summary
- Forecast of Video Demand Impact on Equipment and Network Requirements
Last Mile Bandwidth Requirements
- Delivery ArchitecturesNetwork Impacts of Video Traffic
- Forecasts of Network Traffic
- Description of Network Approach to IPTV
- Section Summary
Cost and Analysis of RBOC IPTV Programs
- Video Costs
- Long-haul Equipment and Specific Entities for Video
- Software
- Integration Services
- Cutover Costs
- Summary of Video Annual Costs
- Section Summary
Forecast of RBOC IPTV Revenues
- Section Summary
- Vendors Listing
- Summary of Vendors
- Access Vendors
- IPTV Vendors
- Transmission and Switching Vendors
- Component Vendors
- Detailed Listing of Vendors
- ACTERNA (JDSU)
- Adtran
- Advanced Fibre Communications Inc. (AFCI) (Now Tellabs)
- Alcatel - Lucent
- Alloptic Inc.
- Amino Technologies plc
- AOC Technologies
- Avanex Corporation
- Broadlight
- Calix
- Cisco
- Corrigent
- Entrisphere, Inc. (Ericsson)
- Ericsson
- Fiberxon (Luminent)
- Finisar Corporation
- FlexLight Networks
- Fujitsu
- Genone3 Technologies, Inc.
- Hammerhead Systems, Inc.
- HUMAX USA Inc.
- iamba Networks
- JDS Uniphase
- Juniper
- Kreatel Communications AB (Motorola)
- LightComm Technology
- Lucent (Alcatel)
- Marconi (Ericsson)
- Microsoft
- Motorola
- NeoPhotonics
- Nortel
- OCCAM
- OFS
- O-Net Communications Ltd.
- Oplink Communications, Inc.
- Optiviva Inc.
- Optical Solutions (Calix)
- Osaki Electric Co., Ltd.
- Paceon (Mitsubishi)
- Quantum Bridge Communications (Motorola)
- Riverstone
- Salira Optical Network Systems
- Scientific-Atlanta
- Siemens
- Tandberg, Ltd. (Ericsson)
- Tellabs
- Terawave
- Tut Systems
- Wave7 Optics
- Worldwide Packets, Inc.
- Zhone Technologies
Appendix I
- Approaches for Access Architecture
- Fiber to the “X”
- xDSL Versions
- Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN)
- Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
- Fiber to the Curb (FTTC)
- Passive Optical Networks PON
- Fundamentals
- Status of PON
- Advantage and Disadvantages of PON
- Types of PONs
- RBOC RFP PON
Approaches to Access Architecture
- Various Approaches for Fiber-based Access Architecture
- Fiber to the “X”
- xDSL Versions
- Design Details for Current Plans
- Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN)
- AT & T' s Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
- BellSouth' s Fiber to the Curb (FTTC)
- The RFP - PONs Will Set Us Free
- What Are PONs?
- Status of PON
- Advantage and Disadvantages of PON
- Types of PONs
- The PON in the First RFP
- Architectures to Meet the Needs
Appendix II.Approaches to Video Delivery
- Broadcast
- IPTV
- IPTV Architecture
- IPTV Global Architecture
- Super Hub Office
- Video Hub Office
- Serving Offices
- IPTV Distribution and Access Architecture
- IPTV Channel Selection
Table of Figures
- Figure 1, Traffic Components of Internet Forecast
- Figure 2, File Sharing Components of Traffic - 2006 Data
- Figure 3, File Sharing Traffic Components - 2006
- Figure 4, File Sharing Components of Traffic 2010 Forecast
- Figure 5, Prime Tine Usage Scenario - 2007
- Figure 6, Prime Time Bandwidth Requirement - 2007
- Figure 7, DVR Penetration Forecast
- Figure 8, Prime Time Usage Scenario - 2010
- Figure 9, Prime Time Bandwidth Requirement - 2010
- Figure 10, Prime Time Bandwidth Requirement - 2010 - MPEG-4 Compression
- Figure 11, FiOS HH Passed Forecast
- Figure 12, Verizon FiOS Video Subscribers - Cumulative - Forecast
- Figure 13, AT&T hh Passed by U-verse Forecast
- Figure 14, AT&T U-verse Video Subscribers - Cumulative - Forecast
- Figure 15, Qwest IPTV Subscribers
- Figure 16, RBOCs' Video Customers by RBOC - Cumulative - Forecast
- Figure 17, Network Penetration by RBOC
- Figure 18, Penetration Rate of HHs Passed Vs. Total US Homes
- Figure 19, Penetration Rate of RBOC Video Services
- Figure 20, RBOC HH Passed Vs. Video Services
- Figure 21, Delivery technologies Compared to Requirements
- Figure 22, IPTV Network Hierarchy
- Figure 23, Network Traffic Requirements - RBOC Video - Forecast
- Figure 24, Long-haul and Network Office Entities Costs
- Figure 25, Software Costs
- Figure 26, Integration Costs
- Figure 27, Cutover Costs
- Figure 28, Video Implementation Costs - All Components
- Figure 30, RBOC IPTV Revenues
- Figure 31, Summary of Access Vendors
- Figure 32, Table of IPTV Software Vendors
- Figure 33, Transmission and Switching Vendors
- Figure 34, Component Vendors
- Figure 35, Fiber to the ' X' Varieties
- Figure 36, Chart of Various xDSL Technologies
- Figure 37, Fiber to the Neighborhood
- Figure 38, Fiber to the Node
- Figure 39, Fiber to the Curb
- Figure 40, PON Basic Arrangement
- Figure 41, RFP PON - Central Office Portion
- Figure 42, RFP PON - Outside Plant Portion
- Figure 43, RFP PON Service Assignments
- Figure 44, Fiber to the ' X' Varieties
- Figure 45, Chart of Various xDSL Technologies
- Figure 46, Fiber to the Neighborhood
- Figure 47, Fiber to the Node
- Figure 48, Fiber to the Curb
- Figure 49, PON Basic Arrangement
- Figure 50, RFP PON - Central Office Portion
- Figure 51, RFP PON - Outside Plant Portion
- Figure 52, RFP PON Service Assignments
- Figure 53, BPON/GPON Comparison
- Figure 54, Typical GPON
- Figure 55, Bandwidth Needs vs. Capabilities
- Figure 56, Broadcast TV on BPONs
- Figure 57, Broadcast TV
- Figure 58, IPTV General Architecture
- Figure 59, IPTV Global Architecture
- Figure 60, IPTV Access Architecture - xDSL
- Figure 61, FTTP Architecture for IPTV
- Figure 62, IPTV Hub Office Architecture
- Figure 63, IPTV Channel Selection
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