9. THE UFB INITIATIVE
Fibre to the Premise (FTTP, or FTTH)
network.
Started this year, and is due to run to
2019.
Target is to reach nearly 900,000
premises, or 75% of population.
Over 30,000 km of fibre laid already, and
over 150,000 premises covered by July
2013.
12. THE UFB INITIATIVE
Networks are being built by Chorus,
Northpower Fibre, Enable, and Ultrafast
Fibre.
Rollout is funded by public-private
partnership between these companies
and the Crown.
Areas not covered by UFB rollout are
covered by the Rural Broadband Initiative
(RBI).
14. THE UFB INITIATIVE
UFB services and pricing are set at
wholesale in agreement with Crown
Fibre Holdings.
Providers cannot be a network owner
(LFC) and a retail provider (RSP).
Retail service offerings and pricing is set
by RFCs.
15. THE UFB INITIATIVE
For Carriers and For Businesses For Consumers
Large Enterprise
Dark Fibre Variant 4 Variant 3a Variants 1 and 2
Unmanaged fibre Point to Point GPON (shared) GPON (shared) fibre
(dedicated) fibre access access
fibre access
1Gb to 100Gb+ 100Mb and up 100/100 30Mb down, 10Mb up
Must provide own Synchronous Multiple VLANs 100Mb down, 50Mb up
electronics Various CIR Various CIR Various CIR
22. THE UFB OPPORTUNITY
One issue: none of these services are
located in New Zealand.
Doesn’t mean they won’t work – just
means the impact of UFB on these
services will be lessened.