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Element PPCs (aka tillap/tillbp) Communications Provider briefing February 06

Element PPCs (aka tillap/tillbp) Communications Provider briefing February 06. Chris Jagusz Steve Wright Openreach BT Wholesale General Manager – Ancillary Services Private Services Design Authority. Requirements - Undertakings. 4. Transparency

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Element PPCs (aka tillap/tillbp) Communications Provider briefing February 06

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  1. Element PPCs (aka tillap/tillbp)Communications Provider briefingFebruary 06 Chris Jagusz Steve Wright Openreach BT Wholesale General Manager – Ancillary Services Private Services Design Authority

  2. Requirements - Undertakings 4. Transparency 4.1 BT shall, for Partial Private Circuits, Carrier Pre-selection and DataStream: 4.1.1 within three months of these Undertakings taking effect, provide sufficient transparency ………………… 4.2 When AS provides in the future a TILLAP or a TILLBP, the costs attributable to those products shall form part of the cost stack for BT’s relevant Partial Private Circuits, and shall allow other Communications Providers to replicate commercially, from the point of view of their use of the TILLAP and/or TILLBP, relevant Partial Private Circuits, as set out in section 5.6. 5.5 AS shall also offer to provide to any Communications Provider within a reasonable time of a request the following and where relevant their handover products: a) TILLAP; b) TILLBP; c) Wholesale Extension Service Access Product; d) Wholesale Extension Service Backhaul Product; e) Wholesale End-to-End Ethernet Service; and f) Sub-Loop Unbundling and any relevant associated services. 5.6 When AS provides a TILLAP or a TILLBP, those products shall be made available to other Communications Providers in a manner that provides them with the opportunity to replicate commercially, from the point of view of their use of the TILLAP and/or TILLBP, relevant Partial Private Circuits. 5.10 AS will develop its Backhaul Products in accordance with sections 5.16 to 5.18. • 5.16 – Backhaul unconditionality, aggregation, resilience, daisy-chaining • 5.18 Where charges for a Backhaul Product which is an SMP Product are not required to be cost orientated, AS shall ensure that bandwidth related and distance related costs variations are among the factors taken into account in setting charges. • 5.46 The products and services supplied by Access Services5.46.1 AS will not supply any product to any other part of BT unless it also offers that product to other Communications Providers on an Equivalence of Inputs basis. This requirement does not apply to: • a) TILLAP and TILLBP; • b) such Associated Services as may be agreed with Ofcom; • c) any product where Ofcom agrees Equivalence of Inputs is not required for reasons of practicability or otherwise; • d) products listed in Annex 1 before Equivalence of Inputs is required to be provided in accordance with section 3.1; • e) any new product to the extent of any agreement by Ofcom that Equivalence of Inputs shall only apply from any particular date; • f) products relating to core network, duct, fibre and transmission between Core Nodes; • g) any other product or class of products that Ofcom and BT agree does not need to be supplied externally; • h) maintenance and provision carried out by AS field engineers, on behalf of a Communications Provider, on network termination equipment and internal wiring which is located on End-User premises; and • i) ‘handover products’ referred to in sections 5.4, 5.5 and 5.7.

  3. Requirements - Customers • Market factors • Access volume is heavily concentrated at 2Mbps and below • Substantial migration expected to Ethernet – price & technology-driven • Traditional services expected to decline • Customer interest demonstrated

  4. Implementation – the theory ppc O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O NTE TillapePPC access TillbpePPC backhaul SDH T1 node SDH T1 node SDH node PoH EU • PPCs offer aggregation from multiple sites and speeds • Tillap & tillbp assume an idealised electronics structure • Alternative routing and diversity ignored for simplicity

  5. Implementation – the practice • Ancillary services • Aggregation – in what form if at all? • Cross-connection • Inter-connection • Separacy & diversity • Intercept with 21CN & changing network architecture • The network is not homogeneous • Many breakout scenarios • Not just bandwidth-related • Real network engineering issues

  6. n x 64k PPCs via a Copper Pair simplified view Third Party End User Premises SDH T1 Node Serving Exchange DPCN node CP Premises DPCN node DPCN Network ENA NTU M D F NTE DPCN NETWORK L T E ENA L T E L T E 2Mbit DPCN bearer Product CSH/ISH Product see slides 10&11 Single Copper pair L T E Backhaul e.g. ENA to DXC only NOT inter DXC Within same building N T U N T U TILLBP Breakout point at 64-640k in a Co-locate area: dedicated 2M presentation TILLAP Breakout Point at 64-640k in a Co-locate area TILLAP TILLBP Only 2Mbit aggregation

  7. n x 64k PPCs via a Copper Pair simplified view TILLBP Breakout point at 64-640k in a Co-locate area: dedicated 2M presentation Third Party End User Premises SDH T1 Node Serving Exchange DPCN node CP Premises DPCN node DPCN Network NTU M D F L T E N T U NTE L T E CC CC E N A N T U L T E 2Mbit DPCN bearer Product CSH/ISH Product see slides 10&11 Single Copper pair Within same building TILLAP Breakout Point at 64-640k in a Co-locate area TILLAP TILLBP 2M Aggregate CORE TILLBP

  8. 2 Mbit/s PPC via Copper or Fibre TILLAP TILLBP Third Party End User Premises SDH T1 Node Serving Exchange CP Premises SDH T3 Node M/O D/D F/F L T E D D F D D F A D M A D M NTE NTE SDHBackhaul Network Not inter T1 (Core) N T E N T E CSH/ISH Product see slides 11&12 TILLBP Breakout Point & Remote Management at 2Mbit TILLAP Breakout Point at 2Mbit in a Co-locate area CWSS 2 or 3 pair Copper Or Fibre DWSS or ASDH Serving Exchange and SDH node may be in same building. If not the link between the local serving exchange and the Tier 3 SDH Node will be a TILLBP.

  9. 34-155Mbit PPCs TILLAP TILLBP Always same BT building SDH T1 Node Third Party End User Premises SDH T3 Node CP Premises Serving Exchange NTE NTE O D F A D M D D F SDH Backhaul Network D D F A D M Not inter T1 (Core) CSH/ISH Product see slide 11&12 Fibre or Radio Core ADM Customer ADM SMA1/4/16 or ASDH CU(34/45Mb only) NTE 34/45Mbit – ASDH NTE 34-155Mbit – ADM SMA1,4 or 16 ADM ADM TILLAP/TILLBP Remote Management available. No Breakout availability at 34-155Mbit.Only possible with Openreach ADMs in a Co-locate area. NTE NTE

  10. PPC Customer Sited Handover (CSH) SDH T1 Node CP Premises ADM ADM D D F O D F CP ADM SDH Backhaul Network SMA1, 4 or 16 SDH T3 Node Core ADM Fibre or Radio link Customer ADM or FM Remote Management No Breakout Point

  11. PPC In Span (and Extension) Handover ISH handover in footway box (100m from BT premises) ISH extension handover in footway box (100m from CP premises) SDH T3 Node SDH T1 Node CP Premises A D M SDH Backhaul Network D D F A D M O D F Core ADM No BT provided equipment Customer ADM or FM Remote Management. No Breakout Point

  12. ppc: roce ~10% O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O NTE tillbp + trunk: roce >>10% PoH tillap: roce <<10% Commercial considerations An effective solution requires focus • Which bandwidths? Where? Growth opportunities? Tillap; tillbp; tillap+tillbp? • Which ancillary services? • cross-connection, aggregation, colocation, inter-connection, separacy, diversity • Service levels & terms • Migrations • ppc -> tillap & tillbp; tillap & tillbp -> wes & bes • Contract & pre-development commitment • Pricing: element roce rebalancing; geographic pricing; incremental cost recovery

  13. Initial pricing & T&Cs published Launch decisions taken Plan A collaborative development process will yield better results, faster than a 60 day SoR response and take all customers’ needs into account 60 days Preparatory data gathering Ofcom & select customer briefings Industry forum briefings Consultation period Preliminary spec & priorities Specification & priority products agreed Requirements analysis & design Commercial consultation Volume requirements New provides & installed base migrations may be available at different times Product development & launch (indicative) ? Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

  14. Initial pricing & T&Cs published Launch decisions taken Plan • Can we agree to agree a plan within two weeks? • timetable • governance • outcomes • named customer representatives • relationship with PPC Industry Forum defined 60 days Preparatory data gathering Ofcom & select customer briefings Industry forum briefings Consultation period Preliminary spec & priorities Specification & priority products agreed Requirements analysis & design Commercial consultation Volume requirements New provides & installed base migrations may be available at different times Product development & launch (indicative) ? Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

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