Title: UDSL Uni-DSL - One DSL for Universal Service
1UDSL Uni-DSL - One DSL for Universal Service
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 VDSL VDSL2
Video Voice Data Video Voice
Data Video Voice Data Video
Voice Data
2TI Broadband - From Infrastructure to Endpoints
Infrastructure
Premises
Endpoints
Public Telephone Network
Wireless LAN
DSL
Cable
VoIP
- Cable modems
- DSL modems
- Wi-Fi routers
- Wi-Fi broadband gateways
- Small/medium business and Enterprise voice
gateways
- DSL infrastructure products (central office, DLC,
remote terminals) - Carrier-class Voice-over-IP gateways
- Handhelds
- Consumer electronics
- PCs
- IP phones
3Worldwide DSL Market Full of Opportunity
- DSL maintaining 70 share of broadband market
worldwide for data services - VoIP services are starting to be provided by
operators - Video is the next opportunity for DSL market
growth
Source TI estimates based on various industry
reports
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2
VDSL VDSL2
4Operators Next Generation DSL Battleground
- Need to deliver maximum bandwidth and near
ubiquitous coverage in a converged network - Video services (HDTV and PPV)
- Near 100 coverage with data service
- Managed networks
- Voice services convergence of various voice
networks - Carrier Network Topologies are Changing
- All major operators are shortening their loops
- Deployment at wiring cross connect cabinets is
starting - More deployments for MDU/in-building networks
Video Voice Data Video Voice
Data Video Voice Data Video
Voice Data
5VDSL Limited for the Future
- Today everyone thinks VDSL solves their problems,
however it is limited - Requires Specific Line Cards in the CO
- New CPEs need to be deployed
- Limited Reach
- Not Symmetric
- Complicated Provisioning
- Interoperability Problems
TIs Proposal A DSL Platform Providing
Universal Service
Uni-DSL - UDSL
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2
VDSL VDSL2
6Uni-DSL (UDSL) One DSL for Universal Service
- Multicarrier solution based on DMT
- Single chipset support of DMT standards
- VDSL1, VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2, and Ultra-high
speed DSL (UHDSL) - Ultra-high speed end to end solution up to 100
Mbps symmetric over existing wiring (200 Mbps
aggregate) - Scalable 800 Mbps digital device for port density
for DSL infrastructure - 4 ports at 100 Mbps symmetric or 200 Mbps
aggregate - 8 ports at 50 Mbps symmetric or 100 Mbps
aggregate
Opt
DS1
US1
DS2
US2
DS3
UDSL
f
3.75 MHz
0
138 kHz
5.2 MHz
8.5 MHz
12 MHz
Example spectrum flexible spectrum allows any
combinations of upstream and downstream
7UDSL Offers Support for All DSL Flavors
Distance from the CPE
1Kft 3Kft
4Kft 6Kft
1 ft
18 Kft
300 ft 500 ft
9Kft 12Kft
Central Office Equipment Shelf
Cross Connect/ Primary Connect
Neighborhood Wiring Pedestal
Basement In Building MDU
Remote Terminal or Vault
Home NID
Remote DSL/ Short Loop DSL Short Loop
IVD ADSL2 Up to 24 Mbps ADSL2 1.5 to 12 Mbps
Long Haul IVD Next Generation DLC ADSL2 Up to
24 Mbps ADSL2 1.5 12 Mbps ADSL 1.5 8 Mbps
Traditional DSLAMs ADSL2 1.5 12 Mbps ADSL 1.5
8 Mbps READSL2 192 kbps Long Haul IVDs
MDU Head End VDSL Up to 52 Mbps UDSL Up to
200 Mbps
VDSL Head End VDSL Up to 52 Mbps
PON Termination (ONT) FTTU Various Home Networks
ADSL/ADSL2
ADSL2
Ultra High Speed DSL
READSL2
Remote/Short Loop DSL
Uni-DSL
VDSL/VDSL2
FTTU
8Uni-DSL A Universal Service Platform
ADSL up to 8 Mbps
ADSL2 up to 24Mbps
Fiber
VDSL up to 52Mbps
UDSL equipment in the cross connect
Ultra-high speed 100Mbps symmetric
Cross Connects In almost every neighborhood. At
most 6000 ft from consumer. Each holds about
600-800 consumer lines.
9Next Gen Needs for U.S. Operators
- Long loops and older loops, but natural
deployment location at cross connect lt 6kft - Need migration path to 3 simultaneous HDTV
channels over DSL (minimum) - Remote DSL from cross connect can potentially
supply up to 20 of current voice subscribers,
who are not reachable by ADSL today
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2
VDSL VDSL2
10Next Gen Needs for Asian Operators
- Korea
- Maximum loop reach required is 1 km now
- FTTC and FTTH is next step with VDSL or higher
data rates - Japan
- Fiber VDSL is long term strategy for operators
most loops under 1 km - Fiber to the building with VDSL or 100baseT to
provide 100 Mbps symmetric capability for data is
needed - China
- ADSL with Reach Extension now to improve coverage
followed by ADSL2, VDSL
Video Voice Data Video Voice
Data Video Voice Data Video
Voice Data
11Next Gen Needs for European Operators
- UK
- Primarily focused on providing data services and
100 coverage - Interested in deployment at primary connection
points (cross connects) if political hurdles can
be overcome - Starting to look at deep fiber deployment with
VDSL - Germany
- Longer loop plant than most others European
operators up to 4.2 km - Concentrating on delivering data-only services at
a relatively low data rate - Sees remote DSL as potential method to extend
reach and lower cost
- France
- Current video strategy focused on lower data rate
DSL i.e., 6 to 10 Mbps, solution for single
channel SDTV over 3 km eventual evolution to
ADSL2 for multi-channel - Italy
- Incumbents are rolling out video service in 2004
to compete with CLEC (FastWeb) - Interested in high speed symmetric (10 Mbps)
offering to home and small business
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2
VDSL VDSL2
12TIs Current UDSL Activities
- Discussions with worldwide operators on concept
- Strategic discussions with key customers
- Potential to leverage incumbency and capture
DSLAM/DLC market opportunities - Looking at standards activity
- Have over 20 submissions into the standards
bodies related to UDSL concepts - No one is at this level of leadership to drive
universal services - Goal to make Uni-DSL an industry-wide effort to
drive growth in the DSL market
Video Voice Data Video Voice
Data Video Voice Data Video
Voice Data
13UDSL Makes Video Over DSL Possible
- Operators need an affordable option to support
all of their network requirements and services - Uni-DSL (UDSL) provides support for ADSL, ADSL2,
ADSL2, VDSL, VDSL2 and a 100 Mbps symmetric
ultra-high speed mode - Operators will be able to provide all DMT-based
services off of one line card or home gateway,
making deployment more affordable - TI is taking a leadership position in making
video over DSL services a reality
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2
VDSL VDSL2
14Back Up
ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 VDSL VDSL2
Video Voice Data Video Voice
Data Video Voice Data Video
Voice Data
15Performance Comparison ADSL vs VDSL
16Performance Comparison ADSL vs. VDSL
17UDSLs Performance Enhancing Features
- Bonding
- Extend high data rate reach
- Leverage excess copper pairs
- Dynamic Spectrum Management (DSM)
- Level 0 with AC7/AR7
- Levels 1 to 2 with software upgrade
- Level 3 ideal in short loop and MDU type
deployment with UDSL - Optimize transmission latency to match
applications - Throughput improvements with priority queuing at
the CPE - Multi-latency for voice vs. video vs. data