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Asia-Pacific FTTH take rates jump more than 10%: FTTH Council Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific FTTH take rates jump more than 10%: FTTH Council Asia-Pacific Take rates on fiber to the home (FTTH) network deployments grew 10.1% over the past year, according to the FTTH Council Asia-Pacific’s latest “FTTH Market Panorama” study. Last year’s bump capped a five-year period in which the number of subscribers served via optical access infrastructure has quadrupled, according to the study, which covers the use of FTTH, fiber to the building (FTTB), and other optical access technologies in 21 countries. IDATE DigiWorld provides the study’s data. AuthorStephen Hardy Apr 22nd, 2019     Take rates on fiber to the home (FTTH) network deployments grew 10.1% over the past year, according to the FTTH Council Asia-Pacific’s latest “FTTH Market Panorama” study. Last year’s bump capped a five-year period in which the number of subscribers served via optical access infrastructure has quadrupled, according to the study, which covers the use ofFTTH, fiber to the building (FTTB), and other optical access technologies in 21 countries. IDATE DigiWorld provides the study’s data. Several countries saw significant increases in FTTH subscriber numbers. The Philippines saw year on year growth of 168.6%, while FTTH/FTTB subscriber numbers in Bangladesh grew 149.6%, according to the study. Other countries that registered big subscriber jumps included Indonesia (59.5%), Thailand (37%), and New Zealand (30.2%). Overall take rates across Asia-Pacific stood at 77.6% after 2018’s double-digit increase. Meanwhile, China remains by far the home of the most FTTH/FTTB infrastructure, accounting for 74% of the total homes passed. But several countries in the region saw their homes passed numbers increase by more than 20% in 2018. Thailand (35%), Philippines (28%), Sri Lanka (25%), Kazakhstan (24.9%), and Indonesia (24.6%) all achieved this distinction. Looking forward, the FTTH Council Asia-Pacific and IDATE expect the number of homes passed by FTTH networks will grow by 18% (to approximately 649 million homes) by 2023. Subscriber numbers will increase as well, at a rate of 35% (to approximately 576 million), the partners predict. “Across the region, public-private initiatives and national broadband initiatives are fueling growth,” commented Venkatesan Babu, president of the FTTH Council Asia-Pacific. “Alternative players are taking a leading role in FTTH/B alternatives. Continued migration away from copper and 5G will be a key factor in promoting fiber deployments, boosting investments from public and private players. “These latest figures show a continued accelerated momentum. Full fiber is the way forward and the results of the Panorama provide compelling evidence of this,” Babu continued. “Fiber expansion is booming in many countries and today more consumers are aware of the benefits of fiber. However, there is still a long way to go until every citizen and business has access to the benefits of full fiber.” For related articles, visit theFTTx Topic Center. For more information on FTTx technology and suppliers,visit the Lightwave Buyer’s Guide.

2019

05/17

Why WDM – EDFA is known as futuristic product??

1. Early days we use fiber to the node technology, where the aim is to reach the signal to junctions .Now the latest cable TV technology is fiber to the home.   2. In fiber to the node technology , point where the optical signal is to drop is comparatively less , like 10 connections from a single node.   3. But now in fiber to the home technology the concept is signal reaches to every home so the optical signal needed is high compared to fiber optic node technology. Hence it is more economical to use high power EDFA (16db x 32, 16dmb x16 etc ) than traditional EDFA ‘s like 16dbm x 4 . The advantage of this high power EDFA is that it is capable of giving signal to more fiber to the home connections from a single device.   4. This change from fiber to the node to fiber to the home technology leads to transformation from traditional EDFA to high power EDFA which is fine in technical view, but not good in business point of view.   5. Even though we have new technologies in cable TV field its future seems to be less according to the current market situation. So even we change to high power EDFA it won’t help to sustain in future, so its recommend to exchange the tradition EDFA with high power EDFA with WDM. Then reason to say so is , without much additional cost and labour charge we can give internet to all those fiber to the home connections . Thus the investment for the WDM EDFA will be leads to our future and sustainability.   6. This change in EDFA to WDM EDFA will not affect any designs and components in the network and it make WDM EDFA a main attraction. Connecting the OLT and WDM – EDFA we can use same components in network and give internet service also. The change needed is to use triple window plc splitter and filter node which only extra cost up to 50rs from customer end.   7. If need to deliver the internet connection we need to put a WDM node which is highly economical than adding new fiber connection. It allows us to deliver the connection much faster.   8. In current market situation, the service providers are ready to provide many variable packages, services, to compete the market. So we need to design our network keeping mind -the future of internet service. Which again proves the advantage of moving to wdm edfa.   9. Again in current market scenario, new generation is concurring all the business fields. So to sustain in the market we need to change our marketing plans. Earlier days customers call us for connections, but now we need to ask them ‘Do you need internet service?’. Also it is a good practice to give them trail service and make them feel the advantages of our products. If we are using WDM technology we can give a trail or test internet connection to our customers very easily. Thus we can defend the competitions using this marketing strategy.   10. As CATV field is almost in saturated stage and are in designed stage. While planning a new network in internet it is very tough to design in first stages and later also it leads to wastage of signals because of non-professional designs. This problem can be reduced by using the WDM EDFA , which leads us to use current network of CATV. Thus it helps to use full capacity of devices like OLT. In summary WDM EDFA is a futuristic product Investment for future also Single investment for two services Maximum utilization of equipments Considering the future also, the investment is very less New cost-effective and modern marketing techniques to defend the competitions.

2019

04/28

Report: Fiber-based Broadband Will Power 59% of 1.2 Billion Connections by 2025

Broadband Forum and Point Topic today predicted that there will be 1.2 billion broadband subscribers worldwide by 2025, with fiber-based broadband playing an increasingly important role. Point Topic had reported in October of 2018 that worldwide broadband subscribers had topped the 1 billion mark for the first time.   The markets and technologies which will drive continued rapid broadband growth over the next decade are outlined by Broadband Forum and Point Topic in a new report.   According to the research, the current trends of booming deep-fiber deployment and accelerating broadband penetration in developing markets will be the engine of broadband growth through 2025. The forecast states that some variant of fiber – Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH), Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) or Fiber-To-The-Building (FTTB) – will be used by 59% of fixed broadband subscribers globally by 2025. The report also examines the impact of superfast 5G, predicting that fixed-mobile convergence will mean that the next one billion subscribers could blend wireless and fixed subscriptions.   The report further predicts that 89% of the expected 1.2 billion subscribers in 2025 will come from the current top 30 broadband markets. The adoption rates of fixed broadband is expected to grow by nearly a quarter (22%) in these markets. The developing economies in Indonesia, Thailand and Mexico are likely to see the highest growth in this period. Global adoption – which has a lower base and therefore can grow more easily on a percentage basis — will grow by 24%, according to the report.   “With 5G on the horizon and new Internet of Things devices and Over the Top services increasingly becoming a part of subscribers’ everyday lives, this new analysis looks at how the fixed broadband market and the technologies within it are evolving to meet this demand,” said Oliver Johnson, Point Topic CEO, in a prepared statement. “As we look towards the next billion broadband subscriptions, fixed lines will continue to play a significant role. We expect to see more convergence between fixed and mobile lines as consumers look for a seamless, high-quality connectivity experience that is available anywhere, anytime.”  

2019

04/25

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