Commsday 2022
Bevan Slattery
Hyperone
Australia’s Backbones Are
No Longer Fit For Purpose
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
1. Lack Capacity for a Hyperscale World
2. Failed Regions in providing affordable backhaul (competition)
3. Unable to Position Australia in IndoPacific Region Digital Hub
4. “Blind” Cables that lack threat diversity and resiliency
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
Telstra Optus < 15 years old
> 12 fibre pairs capacity
Vocus
Australia’s existing backbone was built
for a different time
Australia’s existing infrastructure is almost two decades old and lacks capacity to support significant
growth and the further development of regional / remote areas
Note: The above network maps reflect publicly available information and only represent the network owned by each respective party.
NOKIA 3310 WAS
AUSTRALIA’S MOST
POPULAR PHONE
(AND 85 PERCENT OF
AUSTRALIANS WERE STILL ON
DIAL-UP INTERNET)
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
FRIENDS WAS
ON OUR TVs
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
THE CLOUD WAS NOT
YET INVENTED
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
Building Australia’s
Hyperscale Capacity for
a Hyperscale World
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
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Building Australia’s Hyperscale Capacity for a Hyperscale
World
HyperOne will deliver capacity needed for a Hyperscale World
Build Date 1990 - 2003 2022 - 2024
Existing Networks HyperOne
Capacity / Regional connectivity Limited capacity left in the network to meet the
growing data needs of Australians. Lack of break out
points in regional and remote communities
Up to 10x fiber capacity of existing networks.
2,000+ off-ramps for regional / remote
communities
Network Old and disjointed with limited diversity
Lacks resilience required to protect our data now and
in the future
A true national backbone for every state and
territory. Multiple layers of redundancy
Establishes Australia as a stable and secure
interconnection point in Asia
Ownership Foreign and domestic 100% Australian owned
Vertical Integration / Completion Vertical Integration / competition.
Largely owned by telcos. Limited competition in
regional areas - often only served by one or two
providers
Independent - introduction of a new neutral backhaul
network will better enable competition, increasing
access and affordability
HYPERONE
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2022
Delivering Competitive
Backhaul to Regional and
Remote Australia
HYPERONE
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2022
Snap Survey
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2022
2,000+ Onramps in Regional Australia
FTTP / FTTH
Connection
Satellite &
Laser
Mobile &
Wireless
Data
Centers
Points of
Interconnect
Regional breakouts to deliver intercapital capacity
Express paths between digital hubs across the country and international connection points
HyperOne Access Chambers (Manholes)
HyperOne CEV Huts HyperOne CEV Huts
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
Positioning Australia as
IndoPacific’s New Digital Hub
HYPERONE
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2022
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Critical connectivity in
the North of Australia
HyperOne’s terrestrial network is
critical to opening up the North of
Australia and enabling Darwin as an
important international
interconnection point.
Building Most Secure and
Resilient Backbone
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
HYPERONE
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2022
UV Resistant Polyethylene
Sheeth
Glass Composite Rodent
Resistant Barrier Element
Insect resistant Nylon Jacket
Inner Polyethylene Sheeth
Moisture Resistant Jelly-Filled
Loose Tube
Central Strength Element
Optical Fiber
“Dry Water-blocked core
Triple Protected and
Ceramically Armoured Cable
Hybrid Cable Composition consisting:
20kN crush resistant high-tensile strength cable consists of
three layers of protection including a non-metallic armoured
outer sheath and termite/insect and rodent-proof inner sheaths.
Long Haul Fibre (654.E)
Dedicated tubes of Corning 654.E (TXF) Long-Haul Large
Effective Area Ultra Low-Loss glass ideal for high-data rate
transmission over large distances. Ideal for high optical launch
power at 1550nm and 1625nm using coherent DWDM
transmission wavelengths, enabling hut skipping opportunities.
Local Access Fibres (652.D)
Remaining fibres 652.D high performance glass designed for
local access but also able to be used long-haul applications.
Importantly 652.D is able to operate in the 1310 and 1550nm
range which means seamless operation with standard (non-
coherent) optical switches and routers.
The World’s First, “Aware”
and Secure Network
HyperOne and FiberSense have partnered to create the world’s first 100%
FiberSense Assured Network. FiberSense will provide absolute situation
awareness of the physical fibre asset from external aggression (excavation,
erosion, animal interference). Real-time awareness of anyone attempting to
physically interfere/intercept or even touch the cable or physical surrounding
infrastructure across the entire route providing an unprecedented level of
security not available by any provider.
World's first 100% Fibersense Assured Network
Real-time awareness in the surrounding environment
Unparalleled level of awareness & security of any network in Australia
Learn more about fibersense
fiber-sense.com
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
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HyperOne will be the first
situationally aware network globally
Vibration and detection ranging technology which covers:
● Excavation, mechanical digging and rogue event
activity (including sabotage)
● Natural disaster detection (earthquakes, tsunamis)
● Animal and rodent detection allowing remedial action
to commence before outage
● Unauthorized network activity. Activity or damage to
cables and pit tampering
~75% reduction of rogue events
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
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FiberSense Assured – excavation threat detection and continuous
monitoring. FiberSense DigitalAsset™ UI in Operation
1. Threat/event activity is identified and
localised in real-time (24x7)
2. In areas with excavation permitting systems,
a works registration check is undertaken to
determine rogue activity
3. If threat/open circuit activity is detected, an
Alarm is posted to the portal and
notifications sent to the client that may
initiate an onsite interdiction
4. Unauthorized works near critical
infrastructure is identified and localized in
real time (24x7)
Registered
works zones
Real-time
alarms
Potential
unregistered
activity
Activity Hot
Spots
developed over
time
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
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Early Detection = Less Outages
and Faster Restoration
HyperOne = FiberSense allows preventative actions to reduce
interruption and downtime by allowing HyperOne to take
preventative actions and despatch crews to:
● intercept rogue activity before it causes interruption
● remove rodent infestations near cable infrastructure to
ensure cable integrity is maintained
● attend, interrogate and stop any detected unauthorized
network activity
Highest Uptime, MTBF and data security
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
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Tasmania Offline
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H1 Submarine Route - True Threat Diversity
➔ Highest reliability / Lowest Fault Frequency Expected ~ 1:10
years (Indigo Central no faults since launch almost 3 years)
◆ Majority deep sea route
◆ Significant SPA armouring
◆ Little/no fishing along route
◆ Diverse from Indigo enabling SX style protection
➔ Submarine Route - Repeaters dual powered, ocean cooled.
➔ Fiber pair amplifiers multi/shared pumped and not subject
impacts from flooding.
➔ Perth to Adelaide terrestrial has 13 sites no mains power,
40 huts/amplifier/ROADM’s needing remote power, backup,
cooling and regular maintenance.
➔ Both rail and road routes subject to major
flooding/erosion/access issues which can result in weeks of
outages and time to repair (see images from the last few
weeks)
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2022
2022 East Coast
Floods
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2020 Bushfires
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Challenge #1
Protect Tasmania
Government/Opposition
election commitment of $30m
to make sure Tasmania doesn’t
fall off the Global Internet.
Secure H1 extension into Hobart
directly from Sydney and
deliver 400Gbps to AARNet.
(Proposed new AFL stadium
$750m?)
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HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022
Challenge #2 No More Handouts to Telstra
Telstra Handouts Today
● Telstra receives billions from Government each year
● Billions each year from NBN
● Hundreds of millions each year for fixed-line USO payments
● Tens of millions each year in Blackspot funding to further entrench their regional
and remote mobile monopoly
Opportunity to Re-invest for Better Digital Outcomes
● Commit to funding only open neutral host mobile blackspots
● Migrate decades old USO to “Mobile First” USO with total repackaging of the spend
(inc. Blackspots) for the next decade including a commitment to provide 98%
mobile coverage along national highways. Allows for major investment funds,
super funds, infrastructure groups to investment for long term with certainty.
MORAN/MOCN Neutral Host only.
Thank You
HYPERONE
COMMSDAY
2022

CommsDay Melb Congress HyperOne

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  • 2.
    Australia’s Backbones Are NoLonger Fit For Purpose HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 1. Lack Capacity for a Hyperscale World 2. Failed Regions in providing affordable backhaul (competition) 3. Unable to Position Australia in IndoPacific Region Digital Hub 4. “Blind” Cables that lack threat diversity and resiliency
  • 3.
    HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 Telstra Optus <15 years old > 12 fibre pairs capacity Vocus Australia’s existing backbone was built for a different time Australia’s existing infrastructure is almost two decades old and lacks capacity to support significant growth and the further development of regional / remote areas Note: The above network maps reflect publicly available information and only represent the network owned by each respective party.
  • 4.
    NOKIA 3310 WAS AUSTRALIA’SMOST POPULAR PHONE (AND 85 PERCENT OF AUSTRALIANS WERE STILL ON DIAL-UP INTERNET) HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 5.
    FRIENDS WAS ON OURTVs HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 6.
    THE CLOUD WASNOT YET INVENTED HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 7.
    Building Australia’s Hyperscale Capacityfor a Hyperscale World HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 8.
    ttt Building Australia’s HyperscaleCapacity for a Hyperscale World HyperOne will deliver capacity needed for a Hyperscale World Build Date 1990 - 2003 2022 - 2024 Existing Networks HyperOne Capacity / Regional connectivity Limited capacity left in the network to meet the growing data needs of Australians. Lack of break out points in regional and remote communities Up to 10x fiber capacity of existing networks. 2,000+ off-ramps for regional / remote communities Network Old and disjointed with limited diversity Lacks resilience required to protect our data now and in the future A true national backbone for every state and territory. Multiple layers of redundancy Establishes Australia as a stable and secure interconnection point in Asia Ownership Foreign and domestic 100% Australian owned Vertical Integration / Completion Vertical Integration / competition. Largely owned by telcos. Limited competition in regional areas - often only served by one or two providers Independent - introduction of a new neutral backhaul network will better enable competition, increasing access and affordability HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 9.
    Delivering Competitive Backhaul toRegional and Remote Australia HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 10.
  • 11.
    2,000+ Onramps inRegional Australia FTTP / FTTH Connection Satellite & Laser Mobile & Wireless Data Centers Points of Interconnect Regional breakouts to deliver intercapital capacity Express paths between digital hubs across the country and international connection points HyperOne Access Chambers (Manholes) HyperOne CEV Huts HyperOne CEV Huts HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 12.
    Positioning Australia as IndoPacific’sNew Digital Hub HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 13.
    HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 Critical connectivity in theNorth of Australia HyperOne’s terrestrial network is critical to opening up the North of Australia and enabling Darwin as an important international interconnection point.
  • 14.
    Building Most Secureand Resilient Backbone HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 15.
    HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 UV Resistant Polyethylene Sheeth GlassComposite Rodent Resistant Barrier Element Insect resistant Nylon Jacket Inner Polyethylene Sheeth Moisture Resistant Jelly-Filled Loose Tube Central Strength Element Optical Fiber “Dry Water-blocked core Triple Protected and Ceramically Armoured Cable Hybrid Cable Composition consisting: 20kN crush resistant high-tensile strength cable consists of three layers of protection including a non-metallic armoured outer sheath and termite/insect and rodent-proof inner sheaths. Long Haul Fibre (654.E) Dedicated tubes of Corning 654.E (TXF) Long-Haul Large Effective Area Ultra Low-Loss glass ideal for high-data rate transmission over large distances. Ideal for high optical launch power at 1550nm and 1625nm using coherent DWDM transmission wavelengths, enabling hut skipping opportunities. Local Access Fibres (652.D) Remaining fibres 652.D high performance glass designed for local access but also able to be used long-haul applications. Importantly 652.D is able to operate in the 1310 and 1550nm range which means seamless operation with standard (non- coherent) optical switches and routers.
  • 16.
    The World’s First,“Aware” and Secure Network HyperOne and FiberSense have partnered to create the world’s first 100% FiberSense Assured Network. FiberSense will provide absolute situation awareness of the physical fibre asset from external aggression (excavation, erosion, animal interference). Real-time awareness of anyone attempting to physically interfere/intercept or even touch the cable or physical surrounding infrastructure across the entire route providing an unprecedented level of security not available by any provider. World's first 100% Fibersense Assured Network Real-time awareness in the surrounding environment Unparalleled level of awareness & security of any network in Australia Learn more about fibersense fiber-sense.com HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 17.
    ttt HyperOne will bethe first situationally aware network globally Vibration and detection ranging technology which covers: ● Excavation, mechanical digging and rogue event activity (including sabotage) ● Natural disaster detection (earthquakes, tsunamis) ● Animal and rodent detection allowing remedial action to commence before outage ● Unauthorized network activity. Activity or damage to cables and pit tampering ~75% reduction of rogue events HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 18.
    ttt FiberSense Assured –excavation threat detection and continuous monitoring. FiberSense DigitalAsset™ UI in Operation 1. Threat/event activity is identified and localised in real-time (24x7) 2. In areas with excavation permitting systems, a works registration check is undertaken to determine rogue activity 3. If threat/open circuit activity is detected, an Alarm is posted to the portal and notifications sent to the client that may initiate an onsite interdiction 4. Unauthorized works near critical infrastructure is identified and localized in real time (24x7) Registered works zones Real-time alarms Potential unregistered activity Activity Hot Spots developed over time HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
  • 19.
    ttt Early Detection =Less Outages and Faster Restoration HyperOne = FiberSense allows preventative actions to reduce interruption and downtime by allowing HyperOne to take preventative actions and despatch crews to: ● intercept rogue activity before it causes interruption ● remove rodent infestations near cable infrastructure to ensure cable integrity is maintained ● attend, interrogate and stop any detected unauthorized network activity Highest Uptime, MTBF and data security HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022
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    ttt HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 H1 Submarine Route- True Threat Diversity ➔ Highest reliability / Lowest Fault Frequency Expected ~ 1:10 years (Indigo Central no faults since launch almost 3 years) ◆ Majority deep sea route ◆ Significant SPA armouring ◆ Little/no fishing along route ◆ Diverse from Indigo enabling SX style protection ➔ Submarine Route - Repeaters dual powered, ocean cooled. ➔ Fiber pair amplifiers multi/shared pumped and not subject impacts from flooding. ➔ Perth to Adelaide terrestrial has 13 sites no mains power, 40 huts/amplifier/ROADM’s needing remote power, backup, cooling and regular maintenance. ➔ Both rail and road routes subject to major flooding/erosion/access issues which can result in weeks of outages and time to repair (see images from the last few weeks)
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    ttt HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 Challenge #1 Protect Tasmania Government/Opposition electioncommitment of $30m to make sure Tasmania doesn’t fall off the Global Internet. Secure H1 extension into Hobart directly from Sydney and deliver 400Gbps to AARNet. (Proposed new AFL stadium $750m?)
  • 25.
    ttt HYPERONE COMMSDAY 2022 Challenge #2 NoMore Handouts to Telstra Telstra Handouts Today ● Telstra receives billions from Government each year ● Billions each year from NBN ● Hundreds of millions each year for fixed-line USO payments ● Tens of millions each year in Blackspot funding to further entrench their regional and remote mobile monopoly Opportunity to Re-invest for Better Digital Outcomes ● Commit to funding only open neutral host mobile blackspots ● Migrate decades old USO to “Mobile First” USO with total repackaging of the spend (inc. Blackspots) for the next decade including a commitment to provide 98% mobile coverage along national highways. Allows for major investment funds, super funds, infrastructure groups to investment for long term with certainty. MORAN/MOCN Neutral Host only.
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