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Business
Issues
• Developing long-term network evolution strategies• Remaining competitive while lowering business expenses
Solutions• Cable operators are taking first steps towards all-fiber networks • All-fiber solutions need to be evolutionary in scope
Benefits
• Higher-tiered residential and commercial services revenue• Long-term service evolution pathways created• Establish strong competitive barriers in dynamic markets
Market Dynamics
Relationship Foundation
• Agreement provides Motorola:
• Proven RFoG and Market Ready EPON Solutions
• Delivering RFoG Solutions to Tier 1 Cable Operators Globally
• Rounds Out Motorola’s Leading HFC and CablePON Portfolio
• Why Alloptic?:
• Highly Regarded and Widely Deployed RFoG Technology
Home
Fiber
Business
Motorola Enables Evolution To All-Fiber
• Cable Network Evolution• Fiber Deeper, all-fiber networks• Long-term PON and IP service
enabler
• Legacy Investment Protection• Leveraging operational knowledge
and skill sets• Same Optical Headend, OSS, and
CPE
• Improved Business Performance• Ability to deliver higher-tiered
business class services• Low cost all-fiber network, active OSP
elements eliminated
All-Fiber
CablePON
Service Evolution
Fiber Deep
Evolution to the All-Fiber Network
All-Fiber
CablePON
Fiber Deep
Motorola Advantages
»Feature & Component Alignment/Interaction Across Complete HFC Ecosystem
»Product and Portfolio Management
»Configuration and System Engineering Services
»HFC Ecosystem Integration & Test
»Roadmap Stability
»Global CNRC support
»Operational Scale
Why Motorola?
The full backing and assurance of Motorola testing, system planning, field experience and ongoing support
• DOCSIS
• Optical Transport
• Transmitters
• Receivers
• E-CWDM
• Optical Nodes
• RF Amplifiers
• Taps and Passives
• RFoG
• EPON/GPON
• DOCSIS
• Optical Transport
• Transmitters
• Receivers
• Optical Amplifiers
• All-Optical Nodes
• RFoG
• NGPON
• DOCSIS
• Optical Transport
• Transmitters
• Receivers
• E-CWDM
• Optical Nodes
• Integrated PON
Optical Nodes
Headend
Applications
Solution Components
Motorola RFoG Elements
» Motorola Hub to Home
» Optical Transmitters, Receivers
» Optical Nodes, Amplifiers
» Optical Networking Units
Motorola End-to-End RFoG Architecture
Key Alloptic RFoG Elements
RFoG Optical Network Units
Optical Transmitter
OpticalAmplifiers
Return-Path Receiver
RFoG Return-Path Receiver
OpticalAmplifiers
OpticalReceivers
Return-PathTransmitters
SFU, MDURFoG
SFU, MDURFoG, PON
SFU, MDURFoG, PON Port
Motorola RFoG Applications
shopping centers
Fitness
wireless backhaul
Existing and Greenfield Residential
small offices / home officesOptical Node
BSS / OSS
EMS/NMS
Video Services
Network
HUB
Optical
Transport
CMTS
Community
Community
office parks
Rural Communities
S
S
S
Optical Node
Cafe
All-Fiber
Networks
• Cable Operators Taking the Next Step• Unlocking New Services and Revenues
Responsible
Evolution
• Leverage Operational and Capital Investments• Provide Path to Long-Term PON Architectures
Proven
Solutions
• Motorola CablePON Solutions Enable The All-Fiber Cable Network
Key Take-A-Ways