The Connected Home ABTA 2013 Rob Gelphman VP, Marketing and Member Relations robgelphman@mocalliance.org www.mocalliance.org www.moca4installers.com
Introduction Who we are: International Industry Technology Consortium Established: January 2004 53 members from the global pay TV ecosystem 127 certified products What We Do Drive understanding, adoption and certification of MoCA: MoCA enables multiple streams of whole-home high definition (HD) video content to be enjoyed over existing in-home coaxial cables
The Connected Home
Home Network Environment Challenge Consumers want their HD content and applications across multiple screens Need for disruption-free HD video delivery Wireless and powerline technologies are ubiquitous but prone to interference Coax offers high performance and is immune from interference but not in every room Opportunity Provide seamless home network. MoCA + WiFi: for high-reliability and best effort video and data services Key Applications Multi-room DVR, HD, streaming video, gaming, wireless extension
Connected Entertainment Devices
MoCA Technology As In-Home Backbone HD TV STB Tablet Smart Phone Adapter Backbone Broadband GW/Router WiFi Extender Coax Ethernet HDMI WiFi MoCA Technology Smart TV Game Console Adapter Laptop Courtesy of Entropic Communications
Video Will Dominate Internet Traffic EB per Month Consumer Internet Traffic Forecast 2011 2016 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 4x By 2016 1% 2% 21% 54% 22% 20 10 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Internet Video File Sharing Web/Other Data Online Gaming Voice Communications Video Communications Source: Cisco VNI 2012. One Exabyte (EB) = 1 Billion GB Internet Video Streaming, Downloads and Video Calling CAGR = 54% 76% traffic is on fixed network Home networking is the key for in-home video distribution
Bandwidth Consuming Applications
Bandwidth Consuming Applications
The Connected Home Narrative Wireless (Wi-Fi ) Powerline (HomePlug ) Value Proposition Mobility Ubiquity of outlets Ease of use Drawbacks Reliability is a challenge Prone to interference Unlicensed band Performance not on par with MoCA Prone to interference Coax (MoCA) Highest performance and reliability for HD video applications. In use by all three pay TV segments. MoCA 2.0 ratified Interoperable with 1.0/1.1 Reliant on coaxial outlet penetration The Connected Home Mobility, ubiquity, ease of use and reliability No silver bullets Still need a wire
Comcast Connected Home
Verizon FiOS Connected Home
Cox Whole Home Video Network
DirecTV Connected Home SWiM Master Bedroom Kids Room Office / Den RVU Client Receiver-less RVU TV Laptop Coax Cable RVU Server Family Room Wireless TV Kitchen Internet
More Than 90 Percent Market Share 103 Million Pay TV Households (U.S.)
Trials and Deployments Europe: Liberty Global/UPC Trials in South Africa Trials in China Canada: Rogers, Shaw, Cogeco, Videotron U.S.: Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH Network, Time Warner Cable, and Verizon, among others Latin America: DirecTV PanAmericana
Latin America Pay TV Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
Latin America Pay TV Projections By Segment Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
Latin America Pay TV Penetration Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
Brazilian Pay TV Projection By Segment Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
Brazilian Pay TV Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
Brazilian Pay TV Projection By Operator Courtesy Rethink Technology Research
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MoCA 1.1 475 MHz to 1600 MHz frequency range Flexible spectrum supports all service providers 175 Mbps net throughput Low latency High outlet coverage In use today
MoCA 2.0 Performance Baseline Mode 400+ Mbps MAC throughput 700 Mbps PHY Rate Enhanced Mode 800+ Mbps MAC throughput 1.4 Gbps PHY Rate
MoCA 2.0 Two low power modes sleep and standby Expanded operating frequency Packet error rate (PER) improvements Backward interoperability with 1.1 assures seamless network upgrade path. MoCA 1.1 meets operator requirements today. MoCA 2.0 serves operator requirements of tomorrow. Both MoCA 1.1 and 2.0 are available now.
Summary The home network will consists of a blend of wireless and wired technologies. Need a wire for reliable delivery of HD content Coax is the best medium for video. MoCA technology is proven and deployed in tens of millions of homes. MoCA is IP (Ethernet) over coax.