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2 Product Overview — <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>1150</strong> <strong>Multiservice</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Platform</strong>/ETSI<br />

High-Density, <strong>IP</strong>/Ethernet Architecture for Deep Fiber Solutions ® Service Delivery<br />

TOTAL DOWNSTREAM DEMAND (Mbps)<br />

100<br />

Growth Potential<br />

75<br />

50<br />

2 HD Streams<br />

2 SD Streams<br />

25<br />

0<br />

Figure 1. In-home bandwidth demand<br />

HD Video Streams<br />

Video<br />

Games<br />

Music<br />

Voice<br />

High-speed Internet<br />

BANDWIDTH (Mbps)<br />

100<br />

75<br />

50<br />

25<br />

0<br />

0<br />

FTTP FTTC<br />

FTTN<br />

Copper has<br />

significant<br />

bandwidth<br />

capacity over<br />

short distances.<br />

VDSL2<br />

ADSL2+<br />

Classic CO DSLAM<br />

500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000<br />

DISTANCE (meters)<br />

Figure 2. The value of Deep Fiber Solutions services deployment<br />

Overview<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> explosive consumer demand for sophisticated communications<br />

and entertainment services (Figure 1) and the growth of business<br />

globalization and teleworking, network bandwidth requirements<br />

have increased at an exponential rate. To deliver the bandwidth<br />

required <strong>to</strong> support both new services and rising demand, service<br />

providers must find ways <strong>to</strong> quickly and cost-effectively migrate<br />

<strong>to</strong> deep fiber solutions <strong>to</strong> deliver the required bandwidth.<br />

A feature-rich, <strong>native</strong> <strong>end</strong>-<strong>to</strong>-<strong>end</strong> <strong>IP</strong>/Ethernet delivery platform, the<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>1150</strong> <strong>Multiservice</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Platform</strong> (MSAP) offers the <strong>IP</strong>/<br />

Ethernet packet-based high-bandwidth technology required for <strong>to</strong>day’s<br />

in-demand telecommunications services. Flexible applications —<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Node (FTTN), Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Curb/Cabinet (FTTC) and<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Premises (FTTP) — help providers chart migration paths<br />

maximized for competitive cus<strong>to</strong>mer rollouts and manageable<br />

CapEx/OpEx impact.<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>1150</strong> MSAP is a high-density access platform designed<br />

<strong>to</strong> help service providers stay ahead of the technology curve and<br />

support competitive offerings <strong>to</strong> consumer and business cus<strong>to</strong>mers.<br />

Focused on Deep Fiber Solutions service delivery, the <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong><br />

MSAP features an <strong>IP</strong>/Ethernet architecture that supports optimized,<br />

scalable service delivery:<br />

Native Session Initiation Pro<strong>to</strong>col (S<strong>IP</strong>)-based Voice over Internet<br />

Pro<strong>to</strong>col (Vo<strong>IP</strong>)<br />

High-speed Internet<br />

Business data (transparent LAN services)<br />

Video, including Internet Pro<strong>to</strong>col Television (<strong>IP</strong>TV),<br />

RF video and Video on Demand (VoD)<br />

High-bandwidth communications and entertainment services<br />

Designed <strong>to</strong> support high-capacity FTTP, FTTN and FTTC<br />

deployments via a powerful non-blocking architecture, the <strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

<strong>1150</strong> MSAP is a forward-looking access solution that can be<br />

deployed at cost parity <strong>to</strong> traditional copper networks. The <strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

<strong>1150</strong> MSAP leverages the practically limitless capacity of fiber<br />

optic cable <strong>to</strong> help support extremely high-speed broadband<br />

networks over very short copper connections or a complete<br />

<strong>end</strong>-<strong>to</strong>-<strong>end</strong> fiber architecture (Figure 2).<br />

Benefits for Today; Scalable for the Future<br />

With many carriers planning bandwidth delivery of up <strong>to</strong> 100 Mbps <strong>to</strong><br />

each cus<strong>to</strong>mer and new technologies like High Definition Television<br />

(HDTV) being adopted at a rapid pace, service providers are faced<br />

with the challenge of maintaining current networks while preparing <strong>to</strong><br />

migrate <strong>to</strong> a network infrastructure capable of supporting the future<br />

higher-bandwidth consumer and business services that will allow<br />

them <strong>to</strong> remain competitive.<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong> MSAP offers a <strong>to</strong>tal solution for high-density<br />

applications and supports migration <strong>to</strong> an all <strong>IP</strong>/Ethernet access<br />

and all-fiber access network for both existing infrastructures and<br />

greenfield deployments:<br />

Optimized for greenfield GPON and brownfield VDSL2 deployments<br />

Highly scalable GPON (ITU-T G.984) FTTP Optical Line Terminal<br />

(OLT) solution<br />

Supports multiple provisionable xDSL interfaces, including ADSL,<br />

ADSL2+ and VDSL2 (ITU-T G.993.2 profiles — 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d,<br />

12a, 12b 17a within Annex A: Region A; 998-band plan from<br />

Table X-1 ITV-T)<br />

Scalable xDSL Optical Network Units (ONU) from 4 <strong>to</strong> 64 port<br />

solutions<br />

Choice of GigE or GPON ONU backhaul<br />

Powerful triple play service capability<br />

<strong>IP</strong>/Ethernet packet-based architecture with 40 Gbps <strong>to</strong> 400 Gbps<br />

switching fabric options<br />

Multiple 1 GbE and 10 GbE network interfaces<br />

Optimized for greenfield and brownfield deployments<br />

Distributed Internet Group Management Pro<strong>to</strong>col (IGMP) architecture<br />

provides scalable, deterministic <strong>IP</strong>TV services<br />

IGMP v2/v3 proxy, source-specific multicasting<br />

Inherent Vo<strong>IP</strong> (S<strong>IP</strong>) support and gateway functionality

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