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NextGen09, Leeds

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Adrian Wooster

I presented a narrative on why the UK needs a national broadband framework, and how an aggregation and settlement system might work to unlock next generation broadband investments.
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Hello JON?Why are wedoing this?

How canwe do it?

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Recap: Why are we here?

The UK 25th out of 66 nationsfor broadband quality

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Recap: Why are we here?

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Today’s Competition

Source: Ofcom “3g coverage maps”

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The final third

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Very quick to compete!

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The traditional market

If the market won’t change, how is the UK to compete?

• “Every shop’s a patisserie”– Most ISP’s resell BT Wholesale offerings– Marginal investment– Little scope for technical innovation

• Those that do invest, do so in the same places

– Typically along with cable & WiMAX operators

– Expectations of market share must be small

• Most differentiate on price alone– Ever eroding margins– Ever shrinking funds to invest in the future

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Today’s network

Openreach

KCom

VirginMedia

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Tomorrow’s patchwork – Today!

Titanic Quarter

Lace Market

Derby

Cornwall

Alston

WWHC

Cardenden

Baltic Quarter

Fibrecity Dundee

Bradnet

Corby

Quintain

2012

Bristol

Angus Glens

A patchwork sewn together by JON

Hull

Scale and local differences are supported but masked from service providers

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Hubs & Markets

Open Marketplace

ManchesterOxford Road

FibreSpeed

BMEX NYnet

DigitalRegion

GatesheadGti

DurhamNet

• 1 market-place

• 1 set of interface specifications

• 1 set of tradable assets

• No controlling interests

• Enough hubs to make it affordable for local projects

• Sufficiently few hubs to make it economic for service providers

• Meeting place for

– Peering (e.g. Level 3)

– Backbone connectivity (e.g. Geo)

– Managed platforms (e.g. C&W)

Together it forms a Joint Operating Network

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An Open Market……based on Truly Open Wholesale Products

Fungible & Liquid

• Duct A metre of sub-duct

• Dark Fibre A metre of unlit fibrePassive

• Wavelength A specific lambda

• Layer 2 An ALA VLAN

• Layer 3 Shared IP accessActive

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Breaking with the past

• Active Line Access

– Multiple VLANs & QoS!!!

• Default VLAN?

LineRental = Line + IP

AddressFreeto Air

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Independent ScaleFttX projects, vendors, and services are coming together Independent

NetworksCo-operativeAssociation

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Manchester Yorkshire Birmingham Gateshead Nottingham Bristol Hull

Alston Angus

And more joining. . .

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Thank you!

Adrian [email protected]

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