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Karel Helsen

Karel Helsen. President. Content. FTTH Council Europe FTTH Worldwide Market FTTH in Europe FTTH Council Europe & Regulation FTTH Business Models FTTH benefits to the end user Building a Sustainable Future: FTTH and Society FTTH and Economy FTTH and Environment

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Karel Helsen

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  1. Karel Helsen President

  2. Content • FTTH Council Europe • FTTH Worldwide Market • FTTH in Europe • FTTH Council Europe & Regulation • FTTH Business Models • FTTH benefits to the end user • Building a Sustainable Future: • FTTH and Society • FTTH and Economy • FTTH and Environment • FTTH and sustainable Development • Conclusion Content

  3. FTTH Council Europe

  4. FTTH Council Europe FTTH Council Europe

  5. FTTH Council Europe

  6. Join us for the 7th FTTH Conference FTTH Conference 24th – 25th February 2010 Lisbon - Portugal

  7. FTTH Worldwide

  8. FTTH Worldwide June 2009 > 6 M 2 M >36 M FTTH Worldwide ...and FTTH continues to grow

  9. Global FTTH/FTTB Ranking Global FTTH/B Ranking

  10. FTTH in Europe

  11. FTTH in Europe: Status • 2.0 Mio. subscribers,13 Mio. homes passed(excluding Russia) • 3/4 of subscribersin just 6 countries • 241 projects in Europe:Majority of projects aredriven by municipalitiesand utility companies Source: FTTH Council Europe/IDATE 2009

  12. FTTH in Europe: Ranking FTTH in Europe Source: FTTH-Council Europe/IDATE 2009

  13. FTTH in Europe: Forecast FTTH in Europe Source: FTTH Council Europe/Heavy Reading 2009

  14. FTTH benefits to the end user

  15. Experience real speed • Download of a 6.5 Gbyte DVD-film: 10 Mbit/s DSL: 1.44 hours 100 Mbit/s FTTH: 8.6 min • Download of a 25 Gbyte HD-film: 10 Mbit/s DSL: 5.5 hours 100 Mbit/s FTTH: 33 min Experience real speed

  16. Towards more symmetry Teleworking • Too much focus on downstream • Upstream is needed fora growing number of applicationsespecially for “The Cloud”! • FTTH offers the highest upstream rates and opens the way to symmetrical bandwidth Online-Gaming Interactive Content Blog Videoconferencing Multimedia-Upload Towards more symmetry Web 2.0 • Upload of 300 holiday-photos (700 Mbyte): • 1 Mbit/s Upstream: 92 minutes • 10 Mbit/s Upstream: 9 minutes • 100 Mbit/s Upstream: 56 seconds

  17. FTTH/B is the only broadband infrastructure that can fulfil the bandwidth demand of the consumers

  18. Only FTTH/B allows successful business

  19. Building a Sustainable Future

  20. Socio-Economic Impact Conclusions of Ovum Study • FTTH enables users to benefit from real broadband application services • FTTH-users are ready to use new services for teleworking, eLearning, etc. • FTTH-users are more satisfied • Highest impact in rural areas Society Socio-economic Impact

  21. Macro-economic Impact • Deployment of FTTH creates jobs • New services create GDP growth, and not only from ICT industry • FTTH contributes to Europe’s competitive edge and innovation potential FTTH is a critical driver for the knowledge economy Society Economy Macro Economic Impact

  22. Micro-economic Impact • Operators: increased ARPU (Yankee 30%), lower churn-rate, Opex savings (Verizon 60%) • Businesses: new ways of working, reduced travel & office rental costs, better time management, more innovation, better competitiveness • Regions/Municipalities: retain and attract more businesses & investment, offer cost-efficient services to the community, increase local competitiveness FTTH creates business opportunities & contributes to competitiveness Society Economy Micro Economic Impact

  23. Environmental Impact • Usage of FTTH-services has positive impact on environment • Less communing and therefore less traffic • Less business travels • Less long distance transport of patients • Key Results of a study of PriceWaterhouseCoopers/Ecobilan: • The environmental impact of the deployment of a typical FTTH network will be positive within less than 15 years in average • Intelligent deployment (e.g. using sewers and existing ducts) can even improve the positive impact of FTTH • 1 Million users of FTTH would lead to 30,000 fewer commuting journeys – per day Social Society Economic Economy Environmental Impact Environment

  24. Conclusion

  25. FTTH & Sustainability • FTTH has a positive impact on our: • Society and Quality of Life • Economy • Environment Sustainability Society Economy Environment FTTH & Sustainability

  26. Conclusion Building a FTTH network Building a Sustainable Network Building a Sustainable Future Let‘s start today! Conclusion

  27. FTTH COUNCIL EUROPE Thank you for your attention! FTTH COUNCIL EUROPE

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