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Title: Scenario Description and Business Opportunity Analysis


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Scenario Description and Business Opportunity
Analysis
  • The Indian Broadband Scenario
  • R. Balajee
  • Midas Communication Technologies

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Indian Telecom Scenario
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Broadband Blues
  • 2.47 million Broadband subscribers
  • As of July against internet subscriber base of
    9 million
  • Compared to 56million in china where 100000
    subscribers have begun on IP-TV expected to reach
    a million
  • How much of 2.47 million can afford real
    sustained 2Mbps?
  • 48 million copper wired homes with falling ARPUs
  • IP-TV more a bundled service than Driver
  • 2.5 million subscribers on DTH growing towards 6
    million
  • Pirated DVDs at Rs.35
  • Is IP-TV Content Aggregation Strategy or Data
    Strategy?
  • Long term impact of internet video on IP-TV
    market ?
  • Broadband need they create is different from
    IP-TV
  • VOIP Services
  • Growth of ILD based on VOIP
  • Domestic VOIP plagued by QOS issues

4
Fixed and Mobile Growth
5
PC Penetration
Quarterly PC sales figures from MAIT
6
Internet Penetration
Both Internet usage ownership limited amongst
the lower SECs because of High cost of enabling
device, Cost of access from home or cyber café
and availability of content hardware interface
in vernacular languages.
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Access Penetration
The driver for internet access in the order
are Communication needs Educational
needs Entertainment needs Others
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Pricing of Internet Access
The low Indian ARPU has propelled the broadband
growth this far. To expand into newer
socio-economic regions and classes,
cost-effective access technologies, Intelligent
service pricing and bundling of services to
end-customers, Managed Services to Operators
from Vendors, Vendor financing models based on
revenue sharing are required.
9
Blockers for Broadband
Poor Fixed Line Growth
Low PC Adoption
Very Low ARPU Market
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Summary Key Enablers for Broadband Penetration
in India
  • Broadband access infrastructure to compensate for
    poor Fixed Line coverage
  • Wireless and/or Wire-line
  • Able to match a low ARPU subscriber base (Low
    Cost Access)
  • Seamlessly integrate with legacy back-haul (STM)
    as well as newer back-haul (IP)
  • Ability to offer Voice/VOIP services inherently
  • Offering Computing services to beat Low PC
    adoption
  • Remotely Managed Computing services
  • Newer Service Pricing model to make way for High
    AMPU in low ARPU markets
  • Newer Revenue models including Rentals
  • Vendor Financing models with service providers
  • Ex CCB

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Some Solutions
  • Fixed Wireless solution that can match the ARPU
    to facilitate further broadband penetration
  • In-built with voice/voip capabilities
  • Cover distances ranging from 4Km to 10km
  • Need not deliver 10s of Mbps, but upto an Mbps
    to deliver most broadband services of today
  • No spectrum bottlenecks to resolve
  • Fixed Wire line solution that can match the ARPU
    to facilitate further broadband penetration
  • Highly Cost Effective
  • Minimal Infrastructure requirements Outdoor
    deployable network
  • No local power requirements to facilitate fast
    deployments Remote powered network
  • VOIP ready subscriber terminals
  • Triple-play capable network

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BBcorDECT
  • Fixed Wireless Broadband Platform

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DSL on Wireless
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Centralized, Micro-Cellular Architecture
Deployment
  • Choose a centralised location for corVAN, where
    voice/voip and IP traffic can be handed over to
    Exchange
  • Locate the Base Station Distributors to create
    cell sites, wherever coverage is needed.
  • Wireless or Fiber connectivity to the Base
    Station Distributors
  • Base station configuration will depend on the
    subscriber densities.

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Distributed, Micro-Cellular Architecture
Deployment
  • Locate a Base Station Aggregator where coverage
    is required.
  • Extend IP or E1 V5/SS7 connectivity to BSA
  • Create Base Station Cell Sites close to BSA
    location
  • Base station configuration will depend on the
    subscriber densities.

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Application Areas
  • Fixed Wireless Broadband for low ARPU scenarios
  • Voice and Effective Broadband Data
  • Broadband Wireless Coverage for TNF areas for
    Incumbents
  • DECT Upgradation/Replacements
  • Extending Last Mile Wireless Broadband for
    Community Specific applications and Public
    Utility services

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Ethernet To The Home
  • High Bandwidth Services at Lowest TCO

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Ethernet To The Home
Rugged, outdoor Managed Ethernet solution
Resident building
Splitter CPE
  • INTERNET
  • IP Telephony
  • Video Conferencing

Telshine Backend System
Remotely powered from a central location
Splitter CPE
Omni Switch
Access Switch
Resident building
Splitter CPE
  • 10 TV
  • Channels
  • 5 off-air
  • 5 server

Resident building
NMS
Splitter CPE
Access Switch
Access Switch
TV Broadcasting hub (JRC _at_7TH Floor)
Splitter CPE at every home
Resident building
Roadside uPOP
5 off-air domestic
Channels via fibre
M2404
Metro E (GE)
Resident building
100V, 10 Amps AC Source
Resident building
PC
IP or Analog Phone
IP Set Top Box
Cisco Switch
Cisco 4507
OANOC
M2404
Access Switch
uPOP
Cisco Backend System
M2404
Triple-play ready Customer Premises
Headend (BMC)
Main Node (JRC)
Ethernet To The Home at Access Node The Lowest
TCO Solution
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ETTH Product Family
Access and Aggregation Switch M2404 24 FE 4 GE
ports, supports 2 optical fiber Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces (SFP) Advanced Layer 2 feature set
including VLAN Stacking, Multicast
Resilient Distribution Switch C16 Switch 16 FE
ports with multiple uplink ports
supported Powered remotely via PoE Range of 300
meters _at_ 10Mbps Manageable Switch Ideal for
higher subscriber densities and outdoor
M2404
Metro Ethernet Ring
Increase service reach of Metro Ethernet without
compromising on Service Levels and QoS
Access Switch
C5 Switch
Access switch C5 Switch 5 FE ports, cascading
support on one of the ports Powered remotely via
PoE Ideal for indoor and low subscriber
debsities Extends service up to 300m from
aggregation switch (M2404) using up to 2 C5
switches
Splitter CPE
Splitter CPE similar to C5 Switch with Analog
Telephone Interface for VOIP services
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ETTH - Some Deployment Scenarios
C5Switch
Gigabit Ethernet
C5Switch
C16 Switch
FE
FE
FE
FE
C16 Switch
C16 Switch
FE
C16 Switch
WiFi Access Point
FE
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ETTH to augment Existing CATV Network
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ETTH to Enhance Wi-Max Network
16 ports, 13,14 or 15 subscribers
Access Switch
Wireless Device powered from remote through
C-Switch
Managed Device
Access Switch
Access Switch
Lightning and surge protection
Distance between switches 100Mbps-150m
Access Switch
VLAN
Access Switch
PoE adaptor
Distance between PC and subscriber -10Mbps -300m
100V, 10 Amps AC Source
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Application Areas
  • Centralized Power feed, No local infrastructure
    requirements (outdoor mounting), Low TCO, High
    Bandwidth Services
  • Enhancing the Metro-Ethernet Network
  • Extending Ethernet services from Building Switch
    to Street
  • Enhancing the GPON
  • Ethernet access network extended up to 2 km from
    GPON CPE
  • Augmenting the CATV Network
  • Extend Ethernet services up to 2 km from nearest
    fiber drop
  • Enhancing the WiMAX/Pre-WiMAX/Microwave Network
  • Ethernet access network extended up to 2 km from
    CPE
  • Significantly lowers CAPEX

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Other Efforts
  • Remotely Managed Computing Services on ETTH
    platform
  • Novatiums NovaPC service running in K.K.Nagar on
    ETTH
  • Rental Computing Models to facilitate Cheaper
    computing services
  • Vendor Financing for ETTH solution to enable
    ISPs to upgrade and expand their infrastructure
    with least capex investment
  • Based on Revenue Sharing

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Thank You
  • www.midascomm.com

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About Midas
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Foundation
500 person RD Team Long term collaborative RD
with IIT-M l Founded in 1994 by IIT Madras alumni
DECT, GSM, WiMAX, Ethernet, Routing, VoIP
IP Portfolio Network protocols Management
Systems Reconfigurable MSC-BSC-BTS-ST
architectures Extensible ASICs
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Partners Alliances
OEMs / Licensees
Solutions Partners
Manufacturing
Semiconductor Partners
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Global
Wireless, DSL, Metro Ethernet
24 countries, 3.5 mil Ports
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Solutions for Emerging Markets
Wireless Wireline Ethernet Access
BroadbandcorDECT 256 Kbps Wireless DSL Toll Quality Voice LightGSM Rural GSM BroadbandcorDECT NG 1 Mbps WiMax SNAP! SACS Universal Loop Carrier Multi Service Access DIAS-xx series Layer 2 IP-DSLAMs R17xx series Enterprise SMB routers M2404 series L2 L3 Ethernet Switches C16 Series 16 port long range outdoor Manageable switches C5 Layer 2, 5 port switch with POE
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