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Residential Legacy Service Migration

Residential Legacy Service Migration. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Total Access 5000 Services Migration Landscape. Competitive Landscape. Tellabs 8800 Series Supports ATM to Ethernet IWK 2-Port Channelized OC3/STM-1 IMA 168 T1 or 126 E1 channels Maximum of 42 IMA Bundles

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Residential Legacy Service Migration

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  1. Residential Legacy Service Migration Wednesday, April 14, 2010

  2. Total Access 5000 Services Migration Landscape

  3. Competitive Landscape • Tellabs 8800 Series • Supports ATM to Ethernet IWK • 2-Port Channelized OC3/STM-1 IMA • 168 T1 or 126 E1 channels • Maximum of 42 IMA Bundles • Supports Frame Relay, PPP/MLPPP to Ethernet Migration • Supports Frame Relay over MLPPP • Supports BCP for MLPPP • Supports L2 switching / L3 routing • 8830, 6 Slot system • 8840, 15 Slot system • 8860, 19 Slot system

  4. Competitive Landscape • Cisco 7600 Series • Varying Slot / Chassis Configurations • Leased Line Services • Channelized T1/E1 • Channelized T3 • Channelized OC3/STM-1 • ATM Interworking Support • OC3/STM-1 • OC12/STM-4 • OC48/STM-16 • 10G, GigE, Fast Ethernet

  5. Competitive Landscape • Zhone MALC • Full MSAP • Supporting ADSL2+, VDSL2 • ATM Migration, EFM • FTTH (GPON and Active E) • Calix C7 Series • MSAP • Supporting A/V DSL • Supporting ATM Migration • FTTH (GPON and Active E) • Occam BLC 6000 • Supports FTTH (GPON and Active E) • Supports PPP/MLPPP

  6. Total Access 5000 Residential Services Migration ATM Aggregation and Interworking

  7. Goals • Maximize product lifecycle of existing ATM DSLAMs • Leverage already installed base • Maximize return on investment • Provide ubiquitous migration strategy to Next-Generation IP/Ethernet core • Same for all vendors • Low impact to existing network • Edge aggregation and interworking • Minimize impact on existing inter-office transport • Allow higher speed service offerings

  8. Tier I Business Case • Scenario One • Upgrade from DS3 to OC3 • IOF costs $39K per OC3 • Request for 6 OC3s generates the deployment of a new switch/router • Scenario Two • Eliminates new ATM Switch/Router • Interworks traffic locally, minimizing IOF costs • Quantifiable Savings • $569K per Central Office • $56.9M per 100 Central Offices • Frees up multiple DS3 ATM ports and DS3 IOF facility

  9. Router Residential Services • DSL Growth from Node 1 and 2 with MultiNode ATMoE • ATMoE for DSL growth • VP Switching • Support for 3rd Party GigE Aggregation to ATM Network IFC • ATM Aggregation and Interworking • MultiNode ATMoE Support (Planned) • Key Features • Will support Multi-Shelf application • VPI / VCI to S / C – Tag translation • IPoA Management • OC3, DS3, and IMA ATM Aggregation ATM OC-3 or DS3 Total Access 5000 Alcatel ASAM DS1 / DS3 / OC3 ATM ATM Total Access 3000 GigE Node Expansion GigE 1G – 10G Redundant TA1148A DSL Growth

  10. ATM Aggregation and Interwork Modules • ATM Aggregation • ATM DS3 4-Port: Up to 84 DS3s • ATM OC3 4-Port: Up to 84 OC3s • Optionally Redundant • ATM DS1 Aggregation • 32-Port DS1 IMA, 1187803G1 • Up to 640 DS1s per system • 3p Channelized DS3 IMA, 1187220G2 • Up to 1680 DS1s per system • Optionally Redundant • ATM E1 Aggregation (Planned) • 32-Port E1 IMA, 1188803G1 • Up to 544 DS1s per system • Planned 1H 2011 • Optionally Redundant • ATM Uplinks • ATM DS3 and OC-3/STM-1 Single Port • Optionally redundant

  11. Question and Answers

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