2. Access Solutions - Capabilities
• Last-mile networks
– FTTP: PON, Metro Ethernet
– Fiber-to-the-Business (circuit emulation)
– Wireless (switched mesh, public safety)
• Triple-Play solutions
– Planning (including ROI analysis)
– Design & Implementation
– End-to-End product solution
• IP and RF Video solutions
– Headend to subscriber
• Bandwidth management
• Conditional Access
• DIRECTV Content
3. FTTx System Integration
Passive Infrastructure Integration Expertise Electronics
Fiber Optic Cable Point-to-Point / Active
Splice Closures G / GE-PON
Optical Splitters Wireless
Fiber Interconnect RF Video
Test & Inspection IP Video
Fusion Splicers Bandwidth Management
Network Services
Demarcation Conditional Access
“Best-in-Class Solutions”
FTTx Business Modeling
4.
5. IP Headend MFH-3
• Supports 100% of DIRECTV
services
• Uses the common IP network –
voice, data, security, etc.
• 14-22 rack units, low power
consumption
• Combined with DIRECTV set top
boxes
– Standard
– HD DVR
6. IP Headend – Remote Terminal Application
IP Headend with point-point FTTP distribution (triple-play services)
7. TV
Development 1 Residential
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IPTV Residential
STB
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Internet via backbone
Single
MFH-3 Gateways Den
Family FTTH
Switch 48
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ATI Switch L3/L2
System Certified
Gig E copper
Bathroom
STB
Hosted Voip
Internet via backbone
Router for VPN
Internet to NOC STB
ATI 24 port copper switch
In the basement or closets
1000FX
Fiber
MDU
Fiber-to-the
IDF
8. MFH3 Components
• There are 3 major MFH3 components
– The MXU200 Gateway
– The D11i
• IPTV enabled version of the D11 platform – standard definition
– The HR20i
• IPTV enabled version of the HR20 platform – HD PVR
9. MFH3 Components
• ODU/L-BAND Distribution System
– Similar to what must be deployed today
• Headend (including MFH3 Gateway)
– Transforms RF signals to IP signals
– Primary components are the MFH3 Gateway and an Ethernet Switch
• Building Network
– Equipment throughout the building facilitates distribution of IP signals
– Equipment will vary depending on the building wiring and topology
• Receivers
– MDU specific models with software only modifications to standard RF receivers
– Identical user experience to the RF models after the initial boot-up
– Similar installation experience as with existing receivers
10. System Features
• Three Gateways will support nearly all installations (500 receivers)
Adding a 4th Gateway will support 1024 receivers and enable redundancy
•
• Easily integrates with High Speed Data services
– Allows operators to sell double/triple play services
• Upgrades occur via software download over the WAN for both the
Gateway and the Receivers
• Security features
– Custom techniques for detecting network tampering and theft of service
• Proxy Callback
– MFH3 makes callbacks over PSTN on behalf of client Receivers
– Migrating to aggregated IP callback
– No need to run phone lines to every receiver for traditional callback
• Remotely Manageable