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Passive Optical Local Area

Network (POL)

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Exceed the expectations of your LAN performance with POL
(Passive Optical LAN)

ONT

POL Command Center


Management system

IP Network OLT Local Area Network

1. Premium service experience 2. Lower cost to operate 3. Long term solution


• High capacity, market proven • Simple network, easy to operate • Fiber life span: 50+ years
solution • Low power consumption • Low cost evolution:
• All services converged on one LAN • Low floor space - same cables
- voice, video, data, WiFi, - same access node
surveillance, signage, etc

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Business case New build 2000 end-
Reap the benefits of POL from day one points, 10 floors

CAPEX OPEX

56% savings 54% savings


600,000 60,000

400,000 40,000

200,000 20,000

0 0
POL AE AE POL

Electronics & Cabling Floor Space Energy Maintenance

>50% savings in year 1!


Source: Bell Labs 2015

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Addressible segments
NOKIA
Partners, alliances, Telco as a partner

University Hospitals Hospitality & tourism


Video based learning Faster connection between hospitals Superior guest experience
Efficient educational Efficient sharing of wide range Lower cost to operate
budget/resources of data Efficient coverage
Digital –school society Remote diagnosis
Patient care

Public places Real estate Governments


Security and surveillance Increases the value of the property Reduce administrative costs
Signage Attracts customers Better services for citizens
Public announcements Smart homes Connect municipalities

Impact of high bitrate services on businesses demands rethinking “business as usual” Local Area Network

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How to recognize an oportunity?
Qualifying questions

Do you want to reduce the When are your next due to Do you have plans to
operational costs? refresh LAN (switches and expand services run on
cables)? Or refurbish building? your LAN?

Do you have multiple sub- Do you have space or How often do you have
systems for different services reach constrains? to maintain and
(IP phones, data, access upgrade your LAN?
control, video surveillance?

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Traditional LAN vs. POL
Traditional LAN Passive Optical LAN

CAT Fiber • Less equipment = less floor


space
• Passive network = less power
consumption
• Simpler network = easier
maintenance
Aggregation Passive • Less cables = reduction in
switches splitters cable cost & operation
• Cost-efficient upgrades =
same fiber, same OLT
• Military grade security = data
Core switch encryption, difficult to tap in
POL OLT

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POL Benefits
Cable infrastructure

Optical cables
144 SM fibers (Data, voice & video) 1. Reduce • Fiber is cheaper than copper
• Single fiber for all services
cabling cost • Less cost to install and maintain
and installation

2. Reduce • Small form factor


• Less fiber needed
space and
ceiling weight

3. Eliminate cable • Upgrades do not require new cables


• No congestion from multiple (old and new)
congestion cables
Conventional Cables
144 MM fiber pairs (Data) • Recycling old copper cables can offset the
144 copper cables (4-pair, Voice) cost of installing fiber

Source: TE Connectivity

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POL Benefits
Savings through better area coverage
Traditional LAN area coverage: up to 100m POL area coverage: 20km

100m up to 20km

Limited area coverage results in: • Long reach to serve big area campuses and high
• More switches and patch panels buildings with only one access node
– vertically in the building or • For extensions to new sites there is no need for
distributed active equipment - just fiber extension
– horizontally for campus extensions
• More power supply
• More storage space

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POL Benefits
Floor space and power consumption

Office layout: Working positions/floor: 124, Printers/floor: 4, Floors: 5

Traditional LAN solution POL solution


Workgroup switches/floor: 6 Fiber hubs/floor: 1
Core switches: 1 Optical Network Terminals/floor: 32
Total power supply : 2531W Total power supply : 1550W
Maintenance required: Yes Maintenance required: No
Location: IT room/enclosure Location: Mounted on the wall
Total floor space of IT room/floor: 5m2 Total floor space of IT/floor: 0

SAVINGS: 40% less power consumption and >90% less equipment floor space
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POL Benefits
Bandwidth and Evolution

Available throughput per user Forecasted ports per interface type in 2018
Source: Infonetics Research 2014

>10Gb/s Evolution on the


same fiber cable.
1Gbps is
Upgrade requires >10 Gbps becoming the
10Gb/s change of >10Gb/s primary interface.
electronics only Main drivers:
WiFi offload
1Gb/s 10 Gbps
10Gb/s and video

100Mb/s 11Gb/s
Gbps
Disruptive and
costly upgrade:
need to replace 100Mb/s
cables and 100 Mbps
electronics to offer
higher speeds
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Optical fiber CAT5 CAT5e CAT6 CAT7
cables (30m) (100m)

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Nokia POL solution

5571 PCC
Centralized 7368 ISAM ONT
management and End user equipment
provisioning platform

Building
IT & Data Mgmt &
Surveillance
Servers Control

Internet

IT & Data 7360 ISAM FX OLT Up to 20km


Security & Servers
Room Access VoIP/PBX WiFi Ctrl Centralized access node

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ISAM ONTs

G-040P-Q G-080P-P G-240-C G-010G-A


• 2 POTS ports
• 4x RJ-45 10/100/1000 auto 8x RJ-45 10/100/1000 auto • 1x RJ-45 10/100/1000 auto
User interfaces negotiating Ethernet ports negotiating Ethernet ports
• 4 RJ-45 10/100/1000 auto
negotiating Ethernet port
negotiating Ethernet ports
• 1Gb/s per port • 1Gb/s per port • 1Gb/s per port • 1Gb/s per port
Throughput • Dynamic BW allocation • Dynamic BW allocation • Dynamic BW allocation • Dynamic BW allocation
• Per sub/per service control • Per sub/per service control • Per sub/per service control • Per sub/per service control
Video IPTV, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 IPTV, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 IPTV, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 IPTV, IGMPv2 and IGMPv3
RGW N N Y (TR-069, L3) N
PoE Y Y on each UNI port N N
Dimensions /
255*148*45 (mm)/ 500 (g) 400*240*44 (mm)/ 3200 (g) 180*123*33 (mm)/ 400 (g) 255*148*45 (mm)/ 500 (g)
weight
Installation Desk or wall Rack or wall Desk or wall Desk or wall
Power spec +12V, consumption: <80W, +12V, consumption:<200W +12V, consumption:<7W, +12V, consumption: <80W,
Troubleshooting RSSI, advanced PM, statistics RSSI, advanced PM, statistics RSSI, advanced PM, statistics RSSI, advanced PM, statistics

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