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2008 Australia - Next Generation Telecoms and FttH
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Sep 2008, Pages: 137


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This annual report offers a wealth of information on the development of Next Generation Telecoms which also includes the FttN and FttH developments from Telstra, Terria and others. Extensive statistical information is also provided on Greenfield FttH deployments. The report includes analyses, statistics, forecasts and trends. It provides a comprehensive insight into the progress of Next Generation Telecoms and examines the key issues and opportunities.

FttH is discussed in terms of its importance for the digital economy. This report analyses the issues surrounding the regulating of fibre access, along with a case study on this topic for Europe. Information on All-IP networks is incorporated, along with relevant technical information on both fibre and IP techniques. Please note: Next Generation Mobile Networks are covered in a separate annual publication.

Subjects covered include:

- Analyses of Next Generation Telecoms including FttH and IP networks;
- National and regional developments;
- Greenfield FttH statistics and forecasts;
- Analyses of the National Broadband Plan;
- Analyses of FttH and the digital economy;
- Relevant technical information on Fibre and IP techniques.

Key highlights:

- The plan for a national network must be based on the ultimate network architecture of FttH in metro areas, plus a combination of technologies elsewhere – with end-to-end facilities for organisations such as healthcare, education, utilities, media companies and so on.
- In 2008 deployment in Australia is still hampered by lack of government policies that allow for sound investments in a national NGT network.
- Both Telstra and Terria (a group of 8 companies) have declared their interest in building such a network.
- Regional plans are proposed by TransAct in Canberra, Axia in Western Australia and by the Tasmanian Government.
- BuddeComm has taken an industry leadership role to assist the government in this process though the Digital Economy Industry Workgroup in which 200 people are participating, representing 140 companies.
- Greenfield FttH projects will see some 35,000 houses connected by 2010, there are over 130 housing development projects underway with Western Australia leading the field with 2/3 of all projects happening in this state.


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