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2006 Global Broadband Powerlines - Moving into Home Management 3rd Edition
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2006, Pages: 121

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1. MULTI-UTILITY MARKET
1.1 The need to expand beyond electricity
1.2 Electricity broadband – a comparison
1.3 Various business models
1.4 Multi-services companies
1.5 Utilities important factor in facilities-based telecoms competition
1.6 UtiliTel national infrastructure cooperation
1.7 Start with existing network
1.8 Broadbanding of local communities
1.9 Utilities slowly but surely moving forward
1.10 Conclusions

2. TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN 2006
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Overview
2.3 BPL SWOT analysis
2.3.1 Strengths
2.3.2 Weaknesses
2.3.3 Opportunities
2.3.4 Threats
2.4 Utilities as telcos
2.5 Where are we with BPL in 2006?
2.5.1 Selecting the right business model
2.5.2 Third broadband network into the home
2.6 Forecasting BPL
2.7 Regional opportunities
2.8 Latest developments for the vendors
2.8.1 Introduction
2.8.2 Searching for the right models
2.8.3 Ascom
2.8.4 Panasonic
2.8.5 Philips/Intellon
2.8.6 ACN
2.8.7 DS2
2.8.8 Motorola’s BPL
2.9 The wireless and BPL alternative? – Analysis
2.9.1 WiMAX versus BPL
2.10 Regulations
2.10.1 Regulation no longer the main obstacle – update 2006
2.10.2 Global overview
2.10.3 FCC rules for BPL
2.11 Standardisation

3. HOMEPLUG AND DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT (DSM)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 HomePlug – indoor PLC
3.2.1 Every socket a telco outlet
3.2.2 HomePlug
3.2.3 High-speed broadband
3.2.4 PLC in apartment buildings
3.2.5 Mini-WANs
3.3 Demand Side Management/Energy Management Services
3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 Definition and overview of services
3.3.3 Changes in society
3.3.4 BPL for home automation services
3.3.5 DSM applications for residential users
3.4 Other uses of utilities for broadband transmission
3.4.1 SewerLine
3.4.2 Broadband-in-gas

4. REGIONAL OVERVIEWS
4.1 The reality of 2006
4.2 Utilities – the new force in telecoms
4.3 North America
4.3.1 USA
4.3.2 Canada
4.4 Latin America
4.5 Europe
4.5.1 Western Europe
4.5.2 Eastern Europe
4.6 Africa
4.6.1 Ghana
4.6.2 South Africa
4.7 Middle East
4.7.1 Brief overview
4.8 Asia
4.8.1 Asia market overview
4.8.2 Japan
4.8.3 South Korea
4.8.4 China
4.8.5 Hong Kong
4.8.6 Singapore
4.8.7 Taiwan
4.8.8 Malaysia
4.9 Pacific Region
4.9.1 Australia

5. TECHNOLOGY
5.1 Architecture and techniques
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Power infrastructure architectures
5.1.3 BPL techniques and architectures
5.1.4 Propagation, attenuation, isolation and crosstalk
5.1.5 Frequencies and modulation Techniques
5.2 Standards and HomePlug PLC
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 Technical standards
5.2.3 HomePlug
5.3 OPERA, DS2 BPL and co-existence
5.3.1 DS2
5.3.2 The EU OPERA project
5.3.3 Practical data rates
5.3.4 Market requirements for access BPL and in-home PLC
5.4 BPL access systems
5.4.1 Commercial BPL systems
5.4.2 Trials and commercial deployment
5.5 Interference and challenges
5.5.1 Introduction
5.5.2 Interference
5.5.3 A critical view: considering alternatives
5.5.4 Barriers and challenges

6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

Exhibit 1 – Listed energy information/energy management services
Exhibit 2 – Business models
Exhibit 3 – Telco technologies for utilities
Exhibit 4 – Selection of utilities pursuing telecommunications
Exhibit 5 – Three Classes of utilities/carriers
Exhibit 6 – Major BPL players – 2006
Exhibit 7 – Energy Information/Energy Management Services being considered
Exhibit 8 - Past and current utilities pursuing telecommunications
Exhibit 9 – UtiliTel
Exhibit 10 – Key BPL applications
Exhibit 11 – BPL projects Australian utilities
Exhibit 12 – Newcastle trial


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