DocumentCode
1843653
Title
Supporting digital video broadcast on optical access networks
Author
Van Bogaert, Jan
Author_Institution
Broadband Bus. Div., Alcatel Telecom, Antwerpen, Belgium
fYear
1996
fDate
4-5 Mar 1996
Abstract
FITL networks are characterised by the introduction of optical fibre in the access network, up to a certain point where the end users can be reached using standard telephony twisted pair carrying all services. The fibre penetration level (i.e. low for to the home the fibre is reaching) is determined by the available loop technology at the time of deployment, the service mix and take ratio, and of course the cost of the network, not only equipment cost, but also the installation and operational cost. With today´s emerging technologies, fibre-to-the curb access networks are becoming feasible and economically justifiable, even for moderate penetration of high bit rate services. A general characteristic of these networks is that the last copper drop, between the optical network termination and the subscriber house, has to use the existing cabling for delivering POTS or NISDN services. The access network will in this way be upgraded to deliver video and other ATM based services to the subscriber
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; broadband networks; cable television; digital television; optical fibre subscriber loops; switching networks; twisted pair cables; visual communication; ATM based services; FITL networks; NISDN services; POTS; cable TV; digital video broadcast; equipment cost; fibre-to-the curb access networks; high bit rate services; installation cost; loop technology; network cost; operational cost; optical access networks; optical fibre; optical network termination; telephony twisted pair;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Optical and Hybrid Access Networks, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
Ipswich
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19960334
Filename
543094
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