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Enabling Service with MoCA 11 Feb 2010 mocalliance

Enabling Service with MoCA 11 Feb 2010 www.mocalliance.org. The Convergence of Applications, Devices and Services. Explosion of content. Storage . Analog to digital conversion. Service provider Triple-play bundling (IPTV/TelcoTV, Cable MSOs). Applications . Networking .

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Enabling Service with MoCA 11 Feb 2010 mocalliance

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  1. Enabling Service with MoCA11 Feb 2010www.mocalliance.org

  2. The Convergence of Applications, Devices and Services Explosion of content Storage  Analog to digital conversion Service provider Triple-play bundling (IPTV/TelcoTV, Cable MSOs) Applications  Networking  Mass market deployment of DVR and HDTV

  3. Video Networking Requirements • High Performance with wide outlet coverage • > 100Mbps net throughput at >97% of outlets • Inherent low BER/PER • Cannot rely on retransmissions • Low Latency independent of network load • No time to retransmit video frames • Coexist with Cable, DBS, Terrestrial, Telco • Spectrum support for future performance increases (>1Gbps)

  4. Installation Objectives • Easy installation in the home • Low sensitivity to home coax topology • Be able to seamlessly support any type of Coax topography • Any network node can be connected to any outlet in the house • Minimize need to replace splitters or add new wires

  5. The MoCA Connected Home

  6. The Organization Established in January 2004 by some of the most respected service providers and OEMs in the world. Promote the distribution of multiple streams of HD content throughout the home using already existent coax. Only alliance with appeal to all three pay TV segments (telco, cable, DBS). Full deployment (Verizon’s FiOS TV) with more than 2.7 million subs. DIRECTV, Comcast, TWC, Cox and Bright House Networks publicly committed to using MoCA in their networks. More than a dozen other operators in trials. More than 60 certified products (STBs, ONTs, BHRs, ECBs) Recently established liaison agreement with HomePlug. Incorporated into DLNA’s Interoperability Guidelines Member of OPASTCO (U.S. tier 2 telcos and cableco) and CEDIA (installers and integrators).

  7. MoCA 1.0/1.1 No new wires or interference with other technologies and mediums. Complementary to wireless—extends wireless backbone in home. Operates with other services on the same coax Field tests in 250 homes validated net throughputs of more than 100 Mb/s in 97 percent of outlets. Only Alliance to conduct and publish field tests. MoCA 1.1 capable of 175 Mbps net throughputs, PQoS bandwidth management and 16 node network extension

  8. MoCA Technology Features • MAC throughput including 175 Mb/s (MoCA v1.1) • Flexible spectrum usage – 50 MHz coexisting with Cable or Satellite • Support for 16 nodes (MoCA v1.1) • PHY is Bitloaded OFDM – optimizes PHY rate for any channel • Pre-equalization allows simple Reed Solomon FEC • Fully coordinated and synchronized network • Transmission slots are assigned by a Network Controller (NC) per Request-Grant mechanism • NC is automatically selected • Preferred NC can be selected by higher layer applications (MoCA v1.1) • Probing mechanism allows performance optimization per connection • Quality of Service (QoS) • Prioritized QoS – differentiated service for video, voice and gaming • Parameterized QoS – bandwidth reservation per flows (MoCA v1.1) • Management interface with detailed characteristics

  9. Wired Technologies shakeout • Gigabit Ethernet • If you have CAT5 infrastructure, Gigabit Ethernet is the best • MoCA • Coax is the cleanest medium • Multiple Channels • Support of many service providers • Integrated solutions • PowerLine • Low data rates • Single Channel, Remediation is difficult • Fragmented into many incompatible organizations / specifications • HomePlug (US) (Intellon) • HomePlug 1.0 / Turbo • HomePlug AV • CE-Powerline Communication Alliance = CEPCA (Japan) (Panasonic) • Open PLC European Research Alliance = OPERA (Europe) (DS2) • IEEE P1901 • ITU-T G.hn / HomeGrid Forum • HomePNA • Single Channel • Reduced to single small supplier • Requires Coax to be viable, but not designed/tuned for coax • Conflicts with DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS

  10. MoCA 2.0 in Development • Two performance modes: • 400 and 800 Mb/s actual throughputs • 700 and 1.4 Gb/s PHY rates • Two low power modes: • Sleep and standby • Address power consumption in entire network • Backward compatible with previous versions without degradation in performance. • Protects investment in current equipment. No firmware or swap out necessary. • MoCA 1.0/1.1 meet needs of operators now. MoCA 2.0 meets needs of operators tomorrow.

  11. Verizon: Video will be our core product From Advanced Television, September 21, 2009:    Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg says video, not voice, will be the core product over his expanding fibre network. He said he no longer worried about looking for the "inflection point" in the loss of access lines."I don't care about that any more, I am going to focus on driving FiOS penetration and taking costs out," he said, adding that he felt "liberated". He expected the FiOS network would stretch to 70 per cent of Verizon’s fixed-line customer base.He said that with TV, the PC and the Internet converging, the carrier’s future would be in selling video services, such as interactive TV, bundled with wireless voice."So what I need to do is get ourselves focused around the following idea, that video is going to be the core product in the fixed line business. We are going to bundle it with wireless, we are going to integrate software over all the screens.“ http://www.advanced-television.com/2009/sep21_sep25.htm#t6

  12. Typical FiOS Home Wiring 802.11 Wireless Integrated MoCA Coax cable Cat 5 cable Analog Video Fiber to OLT ONT with MoCA Managed BHR Integrated MoCA

  13. DIRECTV: Simplified Installation From 26-Jan-2010 Press Release:    "By integrating MoCA technology into our STBs along with the existing deployment of the Single Wire Multiswitch, we will set ourselves apart from the competition as a leading provider of connected home technology," said Romulo Pontual, chief technology officer at DIRECTV. "This is part of our overall strategy to simplify the installation process and create a reliable video distribution system for our customers who want to enjoy a connected home lifestyle."

  14. DIRECTV Multi-Room HD DVR Service The ultimate in convenience and flexibility. Watch what you want, when you want, in any room you want. Watch your recorded shows in any room, with just one HD DVR • Start watching in one room, finish watching in another room • Record and delete shows from any room

  15. More than 60 Certified Products…

  16. …Chips, Broadcom's system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions featuring integrated MoCA IP STB BCM7420 Dual HD AVC server BCM7410 HD AVC client BCM7408 HD AVC client Cable STB BCM7125 Dual HD 1 GHz DOCSIS 3 BCM7025 Dual HD EuroDOCSIS Satellite STB BCM7342 Dual HD server BCM7340 HD client GPON BCM68xx GPON Gigabit Switch Entropic's EN2510 3rd generation MoCA silicon

  17. ...Ethernet Bridges, Gateways… NetGear MCAB1001 Ethernet to Coax Bridge Actiontec MI424WR Broadband Home Router Actiontec ECB2200 MoCA Network Adapter Westell UltraLine Series3 MoCA Gateway D-Link DXN-221 Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit

  18. ...Set Top Boxes, NAS ADB ADB-6880CX Motorola DCX-3400M Motorola QIP6416 Pace DC900XHD DVR Network Attached Storage Device Cisco Explorer 8652HDC DVR with M-Card Interface Motorola DCX-3200M

  19. Board of Directors

  20. Contributor Members

  21. Associate Members

  22. The Standard for Home Entertainment Networking Proven technology standard. No interference with other devices or services already in use. Appeals to all pay TV segments. Works well in IPTV environment as MoCA is inherently IP over coax. More than 50M+ MoCA nodes in the field. More than 60 certified products.

  23. Thank You! See you at MoCA Technology Summit at Cable Congress on Friday, March 5 at 8:30

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