Motorola, Inc. is
demonstrating its continued leadership in next-generation fiber access
solutions at TELECOM '05 with several new technologies that are expected to
accelerate the deployment of IPTV-based entertainment services. The offerings
-- including Internet protocol television (IPTV) over GPON and BPON, high-
density optical networks terminals, and high-definition television (HDTV) and
multi-stream IP residential gateways -- extend the ways carriers can cost
effectively bring digital video entertainment, high-speed Internet and
telephony services to subscribers.
According to Multimedia Research Group (MRG), the worldwide IPTV market is
poised for explosive growth over the next five years, growing at a compound
annual growth rate of 78 percent, from 3.7 million subscribers this year, to
36.9 million in 2009(1). Motorola is capitalizing on this trend with its
recently announced next-generation AXS2200 optical access portfolio and proven
Multi-Service Access Platform, which introduce operators of all sizes to
flexible delivery options for broadband services such as high definition
television, digital video recording, video-on-demand, and robust interactive
gaming applications.
When used in tandem with the Motorola AXS2200, the ONT6000 MDU/MTU Optical
Network Terminal is a low cost, ITU compliant Optical Network Terminal that
acts as the service delivery point to turn "buildings passed" by fiber into
living units served by triple-play services over a single fiber passive
optical network (PON). The ONT6000 delivers a full range of residential and
business services, such as broadband data, HDTV, video on demand and games
online-to multiple dwelling unit (MDU) complexes and office buildings
(multiple tenant units (MTUs)).
Three other new technology components provide additional options through
Motorola's market-leading Multi-Service Access Platform, helping accelerate
the value carriers can bring to their subscribers through DSL and Passive
Optical Networking based IPTV solutions. These include:
- Motorola RG3000 Residential Gateway: The RG3000 helps to protect
telecommunications operator investments in equipment by giving them the
ability to provision and deliver triple-play services that now include
high-definition television. This advanced VDSL-based residential
gateway connects to Motorola's Multi-Service Access platform to support
HDTV quality video, along with robust capabilities, including
high-speed Internet access, on-screen caller ID, pay-per-view and
interactive television.
- Motorola BPON Card: This Broadband Passive Optical Network (BPON) card
erases the limitations inherent in fiber-to-the-node (FTTN) access
platforms. By enabling all-IP services over a standard fiber-to-the-
home (FTTH) interface, operators using the Motorola Multi-Service
Access Platform and existing management and middleware solutions, can
easily and cost effectively upgrade infrastructures with a plug-and-
play FTTH end-to-end IPTV solution.
- Motorola RG2400E Residential Gateway: This all IP multi-stream RG2400E
residential gateway provides the functionality of multiple set-top
boxes by operating as a single access device for the home capable of
delivering three concurrent streams of IP digital video. The RG2400E
is integrated into the Multi-Service Access Platform via its integrated
FTTH BPON architecture and delivers true IPTV services.
Motorola continues to supply network technologies for FTTN and FTTP to a
growing list of customers in North America with recent deployments by several
telecom companies. These deployments further Motorola's heritage in helping
traditional carriers transform into successful entertainment providers by
supplying economically viable, scalable infrastructures for IPTV and other
bundled services.
"Our goal is simple: help our customers deploy the converged service
delivery platforms that enable them to improve their bottom lines," said Bruce
Swail, general manager of FTTN for Motorola Wireline Networks. "Our latest
offerings allow operators not only to operationalize multiple technologies
using both existing and new platforms, but also to add new value through the
delivery of competitive voice, video and data services."
Motorola's solutions will be on display in booth #711 at TELECOM '05. In
addition to these technologies, Motorola is sharing its strategy for WiMAX,
along with seven technology demonstrations, including advanced video wireless
broadband, embedded computing, seamless mobility, IMS, mesh networking, IPTV
entertainment and MicroTCA.
Previewing a proof-of-concept communications server based on the MicroTCA
specification, Motorola underlines its commitment to focus on key technologies
that maximize and accelerate the benefits of open industry standards. The
smaller form-factor and lower entry cost of MicroTCA communications servers
supports a "pay-as-you-grow" business model, allowing service providers to
enter a market with less initial capital expenditure and to expand their
computing platform capabilities in small, low-cost increments as demand for
the new service increases. MicroTCA leverages both the AdvancedTCA system
architecture and the AdvancedMC framework and applies them to higher-volume
cost-sensitive market segment.