Phylogy TM Delivering proven solutions that extend bandwidth in ADSL1 and ADSL2+ access networks since , Phylogy's best-of- breed xDSL line conditioning technology is currently installed in over 120 wireline carriers across the US,South America, and Europe. 2002 DOUBLES AREA IPTV SERVICE VSL2 DSLAM 25 Mbps STANDARD VDSL2 STANDARD VDSL2 25 Mbps EXTENDED VDSL2 EXTENDED VDSL2 3Kft 6Kft Break Through the 3Kft Barrier to 25 VDSL2 Mbps Break Through the 3Kft Barrier to 25 VDSL2 Mbps Break Through the 3Kft Barrier to 25 VDSL2 Mbps ì ì î î Doubles the IPTV Service Area of existing DSLAMS Can Double Revenue from existing IPTV DSLAMs Cuts the Cost of Deploying New VDSL2 30 - 70% Leverages ROI on all existing VDSL2 assets Reduces the Time to Deploy VDSL2 up to 90% ì Fundamentally Scales ROI across IPTV Access Networks
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REDEFINING RATE AND REACH
P h y l o g yTM
Delivering proven solutions that extend bandwidth in ADSL1
and ADSL2+ access networks since , Phylogy's best-of-
breed xDSL line conditioning technology is currently
installed in over 120 wireline carriers across the US,South
The use of TLCs improves all the key metrics in IPTV access
architecture, letting carriers strategically scale their VDSL2
network design rules. This fundamental advance in network
design reduces network complexity and cost, accelerates
profitability,andstrengthens long-termROI.
3 4 5 6Kft
2.8 Kft GAIN for 20 Mbps
9 Mb
GAIN
Data measured on 26AWG binder group
(25 pr BKTA) running 8 lines of VDSL2
at Phylogy Interoperability Testing Lab
TLC
Conditioned
Unconditioned
VDSL2
9.7Mb
GAIN
Mbps
26
22
18
14
Nominal TLC Gain in VDSL2 Performance
TLCBandwidthPerformancewithinaBinderGroup
The rapid drop-off in VDSL2 bandwidth over distance is
commonly attributed to the degradation of the high-frequency
portion of the DSL carrier signal due to copper impedance. But
anemerging issue is thecrosstalkwithin thecopperbindergroup
whichalsocritically limitsVDSL2reach.
Phylogy has focused extensively on solving this challenge,
testing multi-pair performance in our network interoperability
lab. The table below shows the bandwidth for eight simul-
taneous lines of VDSL2 running in a 25-pair, binder
group. The top table shows unconditioned VDSL2 and the
bottomlistsTLC-conditionedperformancepast2Kft.
26AWG
Breaking Through VDSL2’s 3Kft Barrier
The Technology
The Science Behind TLC’s Patented Technology
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When a TLC is inserted into the VDSL2 circuit half way between the DSLAM
and the CPE modem, the VDSL2 chipset re-initializes and then senses the
TLC as the modem. Since the TLC is 50% closer than the CPE, the VDSL2
chipset characterizes this as a cleaner circuit, reducing its power gain and
loading more bits into the higher PSD masks.
This “PSD shaping” induced by the TLC results in DSL carrier noise being up
to 6dB lower when it arrives at the TLC node.
TLCs then apply additional active noise cancellation using common-node
rejection to notch-filter RF interference.
Next, full-spectrum amplification using variable DC gain is applied. During
initialization, TLCs profile the carrier amplitude received form the DSLAM and
apply DC gain to compensate for line loss, .
Selective spectrum amplification then further boosts higher frequency PSD
bins. Using peaking equalization, the TLC boosts gain on those data-rich
PSD bins in the higher spectral range of the copper medium.
optimized on a line-by line basis
TLCs are deployed as 2.5 x 4” dual-port line cards housed in weatherized
enclosures.Theyarespiced intoexistingornewVDSL2 linesmidwaybe- tween the
DSLAMandtheCPEmodem,andpoweredbythePOTS48V.
TLCs operate only on the VDSL2 carrier envel-
ope. No decoding, IP, or repeater functions
are performed, and TLCs are compatible with
all VDSL2 bandplans. Fully xDSL standards-
compliant, TLCs can be deployed in mixed
ADSL1, ADSL2+, and VDSL2 environments,
and Phylogy is the only manufacturer of VDSL2-
compliant lineconditioners.
TripleStream
Line Conditioning:
Phylogy’s “TLC ”
TM
TM
IPTV DSLAM
10-LINE TLC
CPE /
MODEMS
The VDSL2 Challenge
Original VDSL2
performance
specificationsand resulting DSLAM
design rules were
intended to serve
25Mbps out to 4.5Kft.
Yet today many
VDSL2 modems will
not even sync over
3.5Kft.
VDSL2's inability to meet original design rules
means that IPTV networks cost significantly more than anticipated. Now
Phylogy’s proven ability to extend 25Mbps IPTV service out to 5Kft brings
IPTV networking costs back into line to improve bottom-line performance
for wireline carriers.
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Bandwidth Range Required
for Hi-Def IPTV Services
2008
Current VDSL2
performance plot per ATIS
2006 VDSL2
performance plot
per Telcordia
2 3 4 5 6
50% Loss of
Service Range
Expected
Perform
ance
Actual Performance
TLCs Offer “Best Practices Engineering”
to Optimize ROI for IPTV Access Loops
To fundamentally improve ROI and profitability of IPTV
services, TLCs deliver a network-wide scaling factor that can
broadly impact core business aspects of the access loop
architecture.
Thus, we offer our approach as a “Best Practices Network
Engineering” option which significantly improves both network
performance and the utilization efficiency - and ROI - of all
existing xDSL assets including DSLAMs, remote terminals, fiber
backhauls,andCOswitchports.
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Aggregate more IPTV subscribers per DSLAM
Require fewer switchports per service area
Require fewer remote terminals per service area
Concentrate higher bandwidth per backhaul, and
reduce the need for additional fiber
Reducing VDSL2 Networking CAPEX
Installing a new IPTV Remote Terminal (RT) entails hidden costs
beyond just the obvious equipment and labor. Up to 30% of the
cost of a new IPTV overlay can be spent in re-arrangement of
copper legsneededtoreachthenewRTsite.
Real-world comparisons of these costs show that installing high
density TLC cabinets instead of new IPTV RT/DSLAMs can cut
CAPEX costs by one-third. For low-density applications using
pole or pedestal mounted TLCs , IPTV carriers can cut access
networkCAPEXupto70%.
TAKE THE PHYLOGY “PMO” CHALLENGE: DEPLOY TLCs OR NEW RT / DSLAMs?Whether the goal is to incrementally add new customers to existing CO or RT-based DSLAMs, or to install an entirely newIPTV service area, the integration of TLCs into your network design will prove to be the faster, cheaper, and smarter option
than Present Methods of Operation (PMO)
Reach Unserved and Under-Served IPTV Subscribers without Adding New Remote Terminals
CONDITION 5 - 30 LINES AT A PEDESTALSEQUENCE FOR UPGRADING EXISTING UNDERGROUND PEDESTAL FOR 5 - 30 LINES
SEQUENCE FOR UPGRADING EXISTING UNDERGROUND PEDESTAL FOR 48 - 192 LINES
Phylogy Corporate Offices - Phone 1-866-PHYLOGY2350 Mission College Blvd. Suite 400, Santa Clara, CA USA 95054 www.phylogy.com
Phylogy and TripleStream are registered trademarks of Phylogy, Inc. All rights reserved. US Patent number 7,110,528 and other patents pending. Product information subject to change without notice - rev 2009.a
Conditioning the Loop - Two Options
Two primarily different deployment options can be used to
enable a flexible, widespread, and complementary approach to
service extension.
Using our high density cabinets, carriers can lay the foundation
to meet growing demand by deploying line conditioners across
the entire distribution area to support higher aggregate
bandwidth capacity and higher efficiency of all xDSL assets.
Phylogy’s one-to-15 slot enclosures support on-demand
installation to boost bandwidth for underserved individual
subscribers. Fast, cost-effective, and easy to deploy, these
band-aid installations let you opportunistically protect your
subscriber base against competitive erosion and provide
revenue-enhancing service upgrades for time-sensitive special