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1 MoCA Access: Multi-Gigabit & Beyond Sponsored By
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3 Today s Presenters Moderator Presenter Presenter Alan Breznick Contributing Analyst Heavy Reading 2 Rob Gelphman VP of Marketing & Member Relations MoCA Helge Tiainen Director of Product Marketing, InCoax & Chair of Access Work Group. MoCA
4 Today s Agenda Broadband Gains & Video Losses FTTH/B Growth Cable s Competitive Response Introducing MoCA Access Main Building Blocks Use Cases Spec Comparisons Applications Audience Q&A 3
5 In U.S., Broadband Counts More Than Video MSO Broadband Subs (Q4 2016) Video Subs (Q4 2016) Comcast 24.7 million 22.5 million Charter 22.6 million 17.2 million Cox 4.8 million* 4.3 million* Altice 3.9 million 3.5 million Mediacom 1.2 million 828,000 WOW 719,000 NA Cable One 514, ,000 Total Top US MSOs 58.4 million 48.7 million Sources: Cable Europe *Estimated
6 And Cable Rules U.S. Broadband More Than Ever Industry Q Broadband Subs Annual Change Broadband Market Share Top MSOs 58.4 million +3.3 million 62.9% Top Telcos 34.5 million -599, % TOTAL 92.9 million +2.7 million 100% Source: Leichtman Research Group, Inc.
7 In Europe, Video Still Stronger But Broadband Gaining Cable Category Totals (Q4 2016) Annual Growth RGUs million +0.4% Video 54.9 million -0.5% Broadband 35.6 million +5.9% Telephony 27.8 million +3.6% Source: Cable Europe
8 DSL Rules Western Europe Broadband But Fiber Coming On Category Broadband Cable HHs Cable Share 27.3 million 19.2% 28.4 million 19.3% 29.5 million 19.6% 30.4 million 19.8% 31.2 million 20.0% Broadband DSL HHs DSL Share 99.8 million 70.0% 99.4 million 67.6% 97.7 million 65.0% 95.1 million 62.1% 92.6 million 59.3% Broadband Fiber HHs Fiber Share 14.1 million 9.9% 17.9 million 12.1% 21.7 million 14.5% 26.2 million 17.1% 30.8 million 19.8% Broadband Satellite HHs Satellite Share 170, % 186, % 208, % 232, % 259, % Broadband Fixed Wireless HHs Fixed Wireless Share 1.1 million 0.8% 1.1 million 0.8% 1.1 million 0.8% 1.1 million 0.7% 1.1 million 0.7% Total Broadband HHs million million million million million Sources: SNL Kagan
9 Fiber Running Away in Eastern Europe Broadband Category Broadband Cable HHs Cable Share 11.7 million 21.1% 12.3 million 21.6% 12.7 million 22.0% 13.0 million 22.2% 13.2 million 22.2% Broadband DSL HHs DSL Share 17.4 million 31.3% 16.0 million 28.2% 14.8 million 25.5% 13.9 million 23.7 % 13.3 million 22.3% Broadband Fiber HHs Fiber Share 20.4 million 36.6% 22.5 million 39.7% 24.5 million 42.5% 26.2 million 44.6% 27.6 million 46.3% Broadband Satellite HHs Satellite Share 248, % 310, % 364, % 409, % 444, % Broadband Fixed Wireless HHs Fixed Wireless Share 2,813, % 2,736, % 2,662, % 2,568, % 2,475, % Total Broadband HHs 55.6 million 56.7 million 57.8 million 58.8 million 59.6 million Sources: SNL Kagan
10 Gigabit Fever Keeps Spreading Among Cable Rivals Service Provider Markets Planned or Deployed Google Fiber AT&T Fiber Still operates in 8 markets Kansas City, Provo, Austin, Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Raleigh- Durham and Salt Lake City; but nearly a dozen other planned markets including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Tampa, San Antonio and Oklahoma City are now on hold, perhaps permanently Now offers service in 51 markets, including Austin, Dallas, Raleigh-Durham, Winston-Salem, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, St. Louis, San Antonio, Kansas City, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Nashville, San Diego, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Louisville, Columbus, Milwaukee, Memphis, Reno, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, El Paso, Charleston, Detroit, Wichita CenturyLink Verizon (750 Mbit/s) Grande Communications Omaha, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland, OR, Orlando, Des Moines, Raleigh/Durham, Albuquerque All Fios markets Austin, San Antonio Cincinnati Bell Cincinnati
11 Fiber Connections Keep Climbing U.S.
12 Fiber Connections Keep Climbing Europe Category FTTH/B Homes Passed FTTH/B Subscribers Total (Sept. 2016) Annual Growth 148 million 17% 44.3 million 25% Source: FTYH Council Europe
13 So Cable Now Deploying DOCSIS 3.1 MSOs Deployment Plans Comcast --Launched D3.1 service in five markets (Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Miami and Nashville) in 2016; Plans call for adding 10 more residential markets in Launched D3.1 service for business customers in four markets (Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit and Nashville) in Jan Liberty Global Plans to start field trials of D3.1 in late 2017 Charter Communications Issued RFP to vendors for D3.1 cable modems; considers plant ready Cox Communications Now testing D3.1; plans to start deploying D3.1 commercially in late 2017 Mediacom Communications Launched D3.1 service in fall 2016 ; plans call for covering rest of its 3 million-home footprint by August 2017 Shaw Communications Plans to start deploying D3.1 commercially in Canadian markets in 2017 WOW Launched D3.1 service in 5 markets in fall 2016; now extending service in 2017 Rogers Communications Plans to start deploying D3.1 commercially in Canadian markets in late 2017 NBN Plans to start deploying D3.1 commercially in Australian markets in 2017 Vodafone New Zealand Launched D3.1 service in New Zealand markets in Nov TDC Launched D3.1 in Denmark summer 2016; will complete plant upgrade by end of 2017
14 Top U.S. Broadband Speeds Keep Rising Service Provider Max Downstream Speed Max Upstream Speed Comcast 2 Gbit/s (Fiber), 1 Gbit/s (HFC) 2 Gbit/s (Fiber), 35 Mbit/s (HFC) Google Fiber 1 Gbit/s 1 Gbit/s AT&T Fiber 1 Gbit/s 1 Gbit/s CenturyLink 1 Gbit/s 1 Gbit/s Cox 1 Gbit/s (Fiber) 1 Gbit/s (Fiber) Mediacom 1 Gbit/s 50 Mbit/s WideOpenWest 1 Gbit/s 50 Mbit/s CableOne 1 Gbit/s 50 Mbit/s MidCo 1 Gbit/s 20 Mbit/s Altice USA 1 Gbit/s 15 Mbit/s RCN 1 Gbit/s 20 Mbit/s Verizon Fios 750 Mbit/s 750 Mbit/s Charter 300 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s Atlantic Broadband 250 Gbit/s 20 Mbit/s
15 So Do European Broadband Speeds Nation Iceland Romania Sweden Switzerland Hungary Lithuania Netherlands Denmark Norway Spain France Luxembourg Belgium Germany United Kingdom Source: Speedtest Global Index Average Foxed Broadband Downstream Speed Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps Mbps
16 Audience Poll I: Which broadband access technology do you use at home? 1. DSL/VDSL 2. Gfast 3. DOCSIS 2.0/3.0/ FTTH/FTTB 5. Other 16
17 Introducing MoCA Access
18 Alliance Overview Alliance established in Fastest and most reliable home networking technology available. Actual throughputs (MAC) of 1 Gbps (MoCA 2.0) and 2.5 Gbps (MoCA 2.5). Uses existing coaxial cabling. Not dependent on type or age of wiring. It just works. Home networking technology in deployment by cable MSOs, satellite and telcos worldwide. 220 certified products 35 members Now entering into broadband access market!
19 MoCA Technology Timeline
20 MoCA Access: Introduction Based on MoCA 2.5 specification. Throughput is 2.5 Gbps downstream and 2 Gbps upstream.throughput is up t Latency less than 6ms. Point-to-multipoint serving up to 63 modems (clients). Works over existing in-building coaxial wiring. Operating frequency range of 400MHz MHz. Co-exists with TV, DOCSIS and cellular (4G/5G) technologies. Supports standard traffic shaping and QoS up to eight (8) traffic classes. Strong security support. Three transmission power modes with 45dB,55dB or 65dB link budgets and power saving modes.n policing are performed above the MoCA MAC sublayer Reports the maximum aggregation capabilities of all the Nodes Reports the PHY rates and burst overheads of all the li Traffic shaping and policing are performed above the MoCA MAC sublayer
21 MoCA Access: Fiber Extension over Coax
22 Main Building Blocks
23 Point-to-Multipoint 2.5 Gbps Capacity Booking Example Shared 1/1 Gbps Guaranteed 50/50 Mbps 2.5 Gbps Capacity Booking Example Shared 1/1 Gbps Guaranteed 50/50 Mbps
24 Use Case: All-IP using in-building coax Using MHz spectrum Providing 2x2.5 Gbps over each coax loop Max number of modems: 126 on each coax loop
25 Use Case: Co-existence with terrestrial TV Using MHz spectrum Providing 2.5 Gbps over each coax loop Max number of modems: 63 on each coax loop
26 Use Case: Co-existence with DOCSIS 3.0 Using MHz spectrum Providing 2.5 Gbps over each coax loop Max number of modems: 63 on each coax loop
27 Use Case: Co-existence With DOCSIS 3.1 Using MHz spectrum Provides 1.5 Gbps over each coax loop Max number of modems: 63 on each coax loop
28 MoCA Access For Any Type of Coax-based Network Star-Cascade Network Tap-Cascade Network Star-Network Several RF bands Single or dual RF bands One RF band per outlet
29 Twisted Pair Specification Comparison Performance Features VDSL2 17a VDSL2 35b G.Fast 106MHz G.Fast 212 MHz G.hn Downstream data rate (Mbps) Upstream data rate (Mbps) Max modulation Scheme DMT DMT DMT DMT OFDM 4096 QAM Roundtrip latency (ms) TDD or FDD FDD FDD TDD TDD TDD Channel size (MHz) MHz MHz 106 MHz 212 MHz 200MHz Channel location (MHz) MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz Vectoring required/used Yes Yes Yes Yes Near end only Clients supported Point to multipoint No No No No No QoS levels supported No QoS No QoS No QoS No QoS 7
30 Coax Specification Comparison Performance Features G.Fast 106 MHz G.Fast 212 MHz G.hn MoCA Access DOCSIS 3.0 DOCSIS 3.1 Downstream data rate (Mbps) Upstream data rate (Mbps) Max modulation scheme DMT DMT OFDM 4096 QAM OFDM 1024 QAM 256 QAM OFDM 4096 QA* Roundtrip latency (ms) TDD or FDD TDD TDD TDD TDD FDD FDD Channel size (MHz) 106 MHz 212 MHz 200MHz 5 x 100MHz channels 192 MHz = 32 x 6 MHz channels 768 MHz** Channel location (MHz) MHz MHz MHz 400MHz MHz 54 MHz to 1002 MHz 54 MHz MHz*** Vectoring required/used No No No No No No DOCSIS coexistence No No No Yes N/A N/A Clients supported Load dependent Load dependent Point to multipoint No No Yes Yes Yes Yes QoS levels supported No QoS No QoS *** (8k and 12K optional) *** Up to 4 OFDM channels with 3840 sub-carriers of 50K each *** (1794 MHz Optional)
31 Audience Poll II: Besides cost, what do you see as the biggest factor in choosing which access technology to deploy? Performance Symmetrical nature Latency Guaranteed speeds Other
32 Applications Operators driving fiber deep into the network or to the building (FTTB) and want to leverage the existing coaxial wiring without sacrificing performance. ISPs deploying fiber-based networks that terminate the optical signal in the basement and use the existing coax to reach each unit or apartment. Wired backhaul for 4G and eventually 5G cellular service. Hotels, hospitals, restaurants, offices and any building with existing coax.
33 Summary Throughputs of 2.5 Gbps downstream and 2 Gbps upstream.throughput is up t Latency less than 6ms. Point-to-multipoint serving up to 63 modems (clients). Works over existing in-building coaxial wiring. Operating frequency range of 400MHz MHz. Co-exists with TV, DOCSIS and cellular (4G/5G) technologies. Roadmap to 10 Gbps. Available now. policing are performed above the MoCA MAC sublayer Reports the maximum aggregation capabilities of all the Nodes Reports the PHY rates and burst overheads of all the li Traffic shaping and policing are performed above the MoCA MAC sublayer
34 How To Reach Us Helge Tiainen, Director of Product Management at InCoax, and Chair of the Access Work Group for MoCA, Rob Gelphman, VP of Marketing and Member Relations, MoCA, White paper Broadband Access Technology Comparison available at MoCA/InCoax exhibition at Broadband World Forum, Berlin, October 24-26, booth #C-101, Hall 21a the MoCA MAC sublayer Reports the maximum aggregation capabilities of all the Nodes Reports the PHY rates and burst overheads of all the li Traffic shaping and policing are performed above the MoCA MAC sublayer
35 Questions?
36 Audience Poll lii: When do you plan to offer 1 Gig service to your broadband subscribers? We already do By the end of this year or beyond No plans
37 Audience Q & A Session Moderator Presenter Presenter Alan Breznick Contributing Analyst Heavy Reading 2 Rob Gelphman VP of Marketing & Member Relations MoCA Helge Tiainen Director of Product Marketing, InCoax & Chair of Access Work Group. MoCA
38 Thank you for attending! Upcoming Light Reading webinars 31
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