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C 2001 NTT, All rights reserve IP&MEDIACOM WORKSHOP2001 Cultivation of Broadband Cultivation of Broadband Services over Services over HIKARI HIKARI fiber-optic fiber-optic networks networks April 25, 2001 April 25, 2001 Yoichi Maeda Yoichi Maeda [email protected] [email protected] Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corpo Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corpo ration ration

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C 2001 NTT, All rights reserved.IP&MEDIACOM WORKSHOP2001

Cultivation of Broadband Services Cultivation of Broadband Services over over

HIKARI HIKARI (( fiber-opticfiber-optic ) ) networksnetworks

April 25, 2001April 25, 2001

Yoichi MaedaYoichi [email protected]@lab.ntt.co.jp

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone CorporatioNippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporatio

nn

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Change in Number of Users in JapanChange in Number of Users in Japan

94.3 95.3 96.3 97.3 98.3 99.3 00.3 01.3 02.3 03.30

20

40

60

80

Analog telephones

ISDN + ADSL+ fiber-optic access

Mobile phones

●(2000.3)

The Internet(Fixed and mobile access)

Nu

mb

er o

f u

sers

(million)

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1997.3 2006.3Forecasted by InfoCom Research Inc.

Use of low speed access(POTS, ISDN)

Use of super-high-speed access (FTTH)

Use of high-speed access( DSL , CATV)

Nu

mb

er o

f h

ou

seh

old

s

40 Million

Forecast of Internet Access in JapanForecast of Internet Access in Japan

Target of “e-Japan Priority Policy Program”

10 Million

30 Million

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Evolution of Information SharingEvolution of Information SharingPresent

( Bridged Islands )

•Everyone can easily come and go

Real world islands

Virtual world islands

PC

i-m

od

e

Gam

e m

ach

ine

(Pe

rma

ne

nt

Co

nn

ecti

on

Te l

e vis

ion

Future ( up to 2010 )( New Continent )

Real

Virtual

(Op

tic

al

Hig

hw

ay

•Increased reality•Convergence of real and virtual worlds

“Informative Ambience”

•Rapid increase in visitors

Late 1990s( Isolated Islands )

Virtual world islands

(Dia

l-u

p

Real world Islands

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Concept of HIKARI-Soft ServicesConcept of HIKARI-Soft Services

HIKARI-soft service infrastructure

Information sharing platform

Optical networkterminals

Optical network

Hospital

Piano lesson

School, library

Medical care, welfare, and public service markets

CD

DPE

Movies

HIKARI HIKARI contentcontent

Broadcasting, publishing, music and entertainment markets

HIKARI HIKARI commercecommerce

Distribution, finance and manufacturing markets

HIKARI community/HIKARI community/collaborationcollaboration

Government

Service creation

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Deployment of Diverse Access Deployment of Diverse Access ServicesServices

P-P FWA6-156 Mb/s

Fiber-optic IP network

Max. 100 Mb/s( BPON )

CATV

Leased circuit-600 Mb/s

( ATM Megalink )

Business Home, SOHO

P-MP FWA-10 Mb/s

AWAMax. 36 Mb/s

Fiber-optic IP network

Max. 10 Mb/s( STM-PDS )

Giga IPG b/s

Leasedcircuit , ... ADSL

Down: max. 1.5 Mb/sUp: max. 512 kb/s

Fiber

Copper

Local and intra-pref. net

work

Wide LANMax. 10 Mb/s

Medium to high-speed IP <wireless>

Max. 10 Mb/s

Wireless

AWAMax. 36 Mb/s

Nomadic service

BS

(Note) Services under study are included.

BS BSBS BS

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STM-PON system (max. 10 Mb/s)STM-PON system (max. 10 Mb/s)

10Base-T

PON-IF

Max. 32-way split

10 Mb/[email protected] m

10 Mb/[email protected] mBAS IP network

10/100Base-T

BPON (Broadband Passive Optical Network) system (max. 100 Mb/s)BPON (Broadband Passive Optical Network) system (max. 100 Mb/s)

100Base-T

100 Mb/[email protected]μm

100 Mb/s @ 1.5μmR-IF BAS IP network

100/1000Base-T

Wide LAN Service (since May 2000)Wide LAN Service (since May 2000)Fiber-optic IP Connection Service (since Dec. 2000)Fiber-optic IP Connection Service (since Dec. 2000)

ATM-PON system equipped with FSAN/ITU-T-compliant ATM-PON system equipped with FSAN/ITU-T-compliant DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment) functionDBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment) function

OLT

OLT

R-IF

PON-IF

ONU

ONU

Max. 32-way split

Fiber-optic Access SystemsFiber-optic Access Systems

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Development of Backbone NetworksDevelopment of Backbone Networks

POTS/ISDN Leased circuit/xDSL/Fiber-optic IP/wireless/VoIP

STMSTM

Enterprise IPEnterprise IP

Integratedpacket access(FTTH/wireless)

Backbone

Existingnetwork

IP/ATMIP/ATM

ISPISP

Photonic networkPhotonic network

SuperBackbone

Tb/s – Pb/s router

IP/ATMIP/ATM

+ +

GW

ISPISPFully-photonic backbone network:WDM technology and wavelength routing are used to develop a simple and ultra-large-capacity network

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Information Sharing PlatformInformation Sharing PlatformIn

form

atio

n s

har

ing

Info

rmat

ion

sh

arin

gp

latf

orm

pla

tfo

rm

  

Network infrastructure

Smart card IP, FR, ATM, optical fiber, wireless, satellite,...

Contentapplications

Medical care,education

BusinessMusic,game

Books,newspapers

Broadcastings,movie

Sports,concert ・・・ ・・・

Commerce

Storage and delivery(Time specified delivery,

On-demand delivery)

Live datadistribution(Bandwidth

scheduling)

Advanceddistribution(Media QoS

conversion)

Multi-purposeSmart card

Authenti-cation,

notarization

Billing andtransaction

(E-money)

Securedelivery

Distributionof rights(E-ticket)

MiddlewarePlatform

Content sharingPlatform

RatingCopyrightmanagement SearchContent

conversion Marketing

Application Platform

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Market Creation for Hikari-soft ServicesMarket Creation for Hikari-soft Services

Information sharing platform

Optical network terminalOptical network

HIKARI-Soft Service

Infrastructure

Hikari business model

School

Hospital

Local gov’t

Music company

Publisher

Travel agent

RealtorPrinting company

User

User

User

Broadcasting company

Partner Partner

NTT Group Companies NTT Labs.

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HIKARI Service Architecture ConsortiumHIKARI Service Architecture Consortium

■NTT supports the HIKARI Service Architecture Consortium

(HSAC), a scheme to involve a wide spectrum of industries, in order to cultivate broadband services based on FTTH.

■NTT supports the HIKARI Service Architecture Consortium

(HSAC), a scheme to involve a wide spectrum of industries, in order to cultivate broadband services based on FTTH.

PlenaryMeeting

Board

President

Managing Office

Service Committee

Technical Committee

Chair: Yoshiaki Kushiki

(Matsushita)

Chair: Shigeru Ueda

(Sharp)

Chair: Satoshi Hasegawa

(NEC)

Secretariat-General: N

aoya Watanabe

(NTT)

Prof. Hiroshi Yasuda

(Tokyo Univ.)

Established in Jan. 2001

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Objective of HSACObjective of HSAC

HIKARI Service PlatformProviders Users

BtoC

CtoCBtoB

Content industry(18 companies)

(28 companies)(As of Apr. 12, 2001)

Application industry Network industry(8 companies)

Information &telecommunication equipment industry

Home appliance industry(10 companies)

Specify interfaces between applications, Specify interfaces between applications, systems and networkssystems and networks

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Activity Plan in HSACActivity Plan in HSAC

Step 1: Consistency among services, players and function models

Step 2: System architectureStep 3: Extracting reference interface pointsStep 4: Pre-standardization of interface

conditions to be open and proposal to the appropriate standardization bodies

Present position

[email protected]://www.hikari-sac.org/e/index-e.html

For further information, please contact us:

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Organizations Related to HSACOrganizations Related to HSAC

Content ID Forum (cIDf)http://www.cIDf.org/english.html

TV-Anytime Forumhttp://www.tv-anytime.org/

Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB)http://www.arib.or.jp/index_English.html

Broadband Content Delivery Forum (BCDF)http://www.bcdforum.org/

* Liaison with the above and other organizations is under consideration.

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SummarySummary

“HIKARI-soft service” is an NTT campaign to cultivate consistent services simultaneously with   content providers and end-users

NTT will promote fiber-optic network deployment to create broadband infrastructure

HSAC ( HIKARI Service Architecture Consortium) will seek new service markets