Post on 21-Jan-2018
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Delivering best broadbandBruno Jacobfeuerborn, CTO Deutsche Telekom
THE DIGITAL GIGABIT SOCIETYThe DEMANDS on our network become more complex
The Network for the DIGITAL GIGABIT SOCIETYVision in 2012…
…All About fiber!
The Network for the DIGITAL GIGABIT SOCIETYReAlity check in 2017…
…is it only About fiber?
Challenges for network operatorsReAlity check in 2017…
Part of the
Future Use CasesAlready Became
Todays Use Cases
Challenges for network operatorsReAlity check in 2017…
Part of the
Future DemandsAlready Became
Todays Demands
Fiber Roll-out:
Challenge in terms of
costsAnd in terms of
Time
vs.
DEUTSCHE Telekom Integrated Network StrategyIntelligent Technology-mix for more coverage and Speed
Close to 100% LTE PoP-coverage in 2018
LTE ROLLOUT
Main focus is FTTH, GPON
FTTC with Vectoring in 2017 and 2018 with min. 50 Mbps
Fiber rollout
Top download-speed of up to 1 Gbps with Hybrid Access in fiber footprint
Hybrid Access
DSLLTEDevice
HybridHybrid Router
Introduction of Super-Vectoring with more than 250 MBit/s in 2018
G.Fast with up to 1 Gbps
Lab test XG-FAST: 11 Gbps over 50 m distance
Vectoring
Telekom leads the way with fiber rollout in GermanyFAST Internet: Germany leading in Europe
DE
15,1
UK
12,9
ES
7,8
NL
5,4
FR4,8
SE2,8
IT2,6
BE3,6
PL4,1
RO4,4HU
2,3
NO1,7
DK1,8
PT2,2
CH3,1
CZ
1,5
1) NGA : Next Generation Access technologies (VDSL, Cable Docsis 3.0 and FTTP) > 30Mbit/s. NGA coverage mid-2016.2) 2017 figures. NGA subscriber figures for countries with less than 1.5m NGA subscribers partially omitted.Source: European Commission, Analysis Mason
NGA Abdeckung in % der Haushalte1
> 80%
> 75%
> 70%
< 70%
NGA Kundenin Millionen2
vs.
NGA Coverage in Europe on the riseGermany above Eu Average
44%
47%
60%
64%
72%
72%
75%
75%
75%
79%
81%
81%
82%
89%
92%
93%
98%
99%
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Greece
France
Croatia
Poland
Italy
Romania
Slovak
Czech
Finland
Sweden
Spain
Hungary
Germany
Austria
UK
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
TOTAL NGA BROADBAND COVERAGE, JUNE 2016
48%
54%
62%
68%71%
76%
9%12%
18%
25%28%
40%
64%66%
75%
81% 81% 82%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
NGA BROADBAND COVERAGE EU/GERMANY, 2011-2016
EU total
EU rural
EU average (76%) 1%
8%
10%
16%
22%
28%
31%
34%
37%
38%
41%
47%
49%
52%
59%
78%
88%
98%
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Greece
Finland
Croatia
Italy
Sweden
Spain
France
Romania
Poland
Slovak
Austria
Hungary
Germany
Czech
Denmarkt
UK
Belgium
Netherlands
RURAL NGA BROADBAND COVERAGE, JUNE 2016
DE total
DE rural1)
EU average (40%)
49%
Source: EU Digital Progress Report 20171) No historical data 2011-2014 reported
FTTH/B Rankings only tell part of the truth poor indicator for overall broadband performance
FTTH/B RANKING: poor FTTH/B ranking mistakenly interpreted as Germany “lagging behind”
SPEED: average connection speed in Germany superior to speeds in many countries with higher FTTH/B shares
COVERAGE: countries emphasizing FTTC outperforming countries emphasizing FTTH/B
0%
0%
1%
2%
2%
3%
3%
4%
5%
11%
14%
17%
18%
19%
27%
30%
35%
50%
Greece
Belgium
UK
Germany
Austria
Croatia
Italy
Poland
Czech
France
Finland
Netherlands
Hungary
Denmark
Slovak
Spain
Estonia
Sweden
FTTH/B SUBSCRIBER SHAREJUNE 2016
8.6
9.2
10.8
11.6
12.6
12.9
13.0
14.1
14.8
15.3
15.5
16.3
16.9
16.9
17.4
20.1
20.5
22.5
Croatia
Italy
France
Estonia
Poland
Portugal
Slovak
Austria
Hungary
Germany
Spain
Belgium
UK
Czech
Netherlands
Denmark
Finland
Sweden
AVERAGE CONNECTION SPEED MBPS, Q1 2017
44%
47%
60%
64%
72%
75%
75%
75%
79%
79%
81%
81%
82%
89%
92%
93%
98%
99%
Greece
France
Croatia
Poland
Italy
Slovak
Czech
Finland
Estonia
Sweden
Spain
Hungary
Germany
Austria
UK
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
NGA COVERAGEJUNE 2016
Source: EU Digital Progress Report 2017, IDATE, Akamai State of the Internet Report Q1 2017
EU-5: nationwide and rural coveragein Germany and UK boosting due to FTTC Deployment
NGA COVERAGE JUNE 2016
BE
NL
DK
UK
AT
DE
HU
ES
SE
FI
CZ
PL
HR
FR
IT
EE
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
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NGA coverage TOTAL
EU5 country promoting FTTC
EU5 Country promoting FTTH/B
Source: EU Digital Progress Report 2017, Yoo (2014), company information
scores from the European commissionCountries Deploying FTTC get top
0 20 40 60 80 100
France
Spain
Portugal
Germany
UK
Sweden
Belgium
Fixed Broadband Mobile Broadband
Speed Affordability
European Commission’s Digital Economy and Society Index 2017Connectivity Dimension
weighted score
EU average
FTTC Homes Passedin %
98%
19%
22%
89%
75%
8%
Germany, UK, Belgium with
strong FTTC base above EU average
France, Spain, Portugal with
strong FTTH base low-scoring
FTTC
FTTH0%
Source: European Commission (2017), Digital Scoreboard; IDATE
NGA coverage in Germany higher than in countries emphasizing FTTH/B
AVERAGE CONNECTION SPEEDS, (MBPS)NGA-COVERAGE, JUNE 2016
9.9
11.7
13.9
20.6
10.811.6
15.3
22.582%
49%
79%
22%
79%
36%
47%
Total Rural
Germany
Sweden
Estonia
France
Q1 2016 / Q1 2017
31%
NGA : Next Generation Access technologies (VDSL, Cable Docsis 3.0 and FTTP) > 30MbpsSource: Akamai, European Commission
Telekom leads the way with fiber rollout in GermanyFAST Internet: Germany leading in Europe
455.500
58,000 41.000
Deutsche TelekomVodafone Versatel2010 2017
BIGGEST FIBER NETWORK in Germany
[km fiber, 2017]
∑ 99.000 km
Top 3 Operators in FiberDeutsche Telekom fiber rollout
+177,500 km[km fiber]
455,500
278,000„Telekom: Copper is Fiber as wellAlways a topic: Germany’s gap concerning fast
internet connections […]”
Technology option: G.Fast NEXT step to bring fiber closer to customers
1 2 3(A)DSL FTTC (with Vectoring/Supervectoring) FTTH/FTTdp/FTTB
FTTH and G.FastFiber into the Customer‘s
Building (FTTH)Fiber to the Customer‘s premises (basement),
G.fast in the customers premises (FTTB)
AP
1 Gbit/s Crossrate (= Up- + Downstream) over 150 Meter
FTTB: Agreements with building owner less complicated than for FTTH
But end game remains FTTH, because…
Most future-proof option due to „unlimited “ data rates
best quality (Reliability and stability)
lowest OPEX (all passive)
G.FAST AT DEUTSCHE TELEKOM
Flexible bandwidth WITH lte-boost on demandHybrid ACCESS
The Internet-Turbo
Deutsche Telekom’s Hybrid Router combines fixed-line and mobile network. First priority for down and upload is DSL. When more bandwidth is required, LTE is automatically added.
The best mobile networkSeamless connectivity over various technologies
Almost nationwide coverage. Allrounder for voice and data. EDGE in the entire network.
In all bigger cities and metropolitan regions.
Mobile data with up to 42 Mbpsin the entire network.
Building on the current coverage further rollout towards nationwide coverage and increase of performance planned:– LTE 800 MHz: mainly in rural regions with up to 50 Mbps.– LTE 900 MHz: nationwide LTE voice coverage, comparable with GSM– LTE Max: combines frequency spectrums in city centers for up to 500 Mbps.
2G/GSM/EDGE 4G/LTE/LTE Max3G/UMTS/HSDPA
Details regarding mobile network coverage: www.telekom.de/netzausbau
Wireless-TO-THE-home – long term targetMILLIMETER WAVE NETWORKS for GIGABIT BROADBAND
Utilize existing or new fiber together with LTE-A (Pro)/5G/mmWT
Network nodes on utility poles, traffic lights or other street furniture
CPE indoor -> No mobility
Cell radius (< 250m)
Potential to provide 1 Gbps per home
Last hop solution: alternative to FTTH
BROADBAND ACCESS USE CASE
Gradual towards a fully integrated access networkConvergence of fixed-line and mobile technologies
From the current INS rollouT… …Towards a convergent access network
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Today: FTTC (VDSL-Vectoring) + 2G/3G/4G Macro-Cells From 2020 on: FTTH/B/C + WTTH + 4G/5G Macro and Small-Cells
overview oF deuTsChe Telekom‘s NeTwork iN GermaNyFacts, stats and fIGURES
455.500 kmFiber network
4 billion EUROyearly Investments IN Germany
Up to 500 MBpsmobile internet with LTE
13 MIO. Broadband connectionsBiggest base of fiber customers of allEuropean Operators1
First HYBRID ROUTERFor more bandwidth in Mass market
25.000 new multifuction cabinetsmultifuction cabinets for faster INTERNET2
More than 7,500 cOOPERATIONsWith cities and municipalities1
30.000 km yearlyYearly expansion of our fiber network
1 Q2/2017 2 in 2016
Gigabit speedsFTTH: 1 Gbps Download and 500 Mbps upload
Delivering best broadband…bAsed on An pRAgmAtic, intelligent technology-mix
fiber CopperWireless
Hybrid Access