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Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America

Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America. North American FTTH Deployment Update. Presented by: Michael C. Render. Vendor information and interviews (nearly all). Provider information and detailed interviews (over 1/3). Consumer input (initial 100K panel). Current FTTH Status.

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Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America

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  1. Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America North American FTTH Deployment Update Presented by: Michael C. Render

  2. Vendor information and interviews (nearly all) Provider information and detailed interviews (over 1/3) Consumer input (initial 100K panel)

  3. Current FTTH Status

  4. FTTH Homes PassedCumulative – North America RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  5. FTTH Homes Marketed Cumulative – North America RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  6. FTTH Homes ConnectedCumulative – North America RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  7. FTTH Penetration Cumulative – United States RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  8. FTTH Video Homes Connected(Cumulative – North America) RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  9. Overall Take-Rate For FTTH (Cumulative – North America) RVALLC 2009 Note: Percent of all homes-marketed taking something over fiber.. RVALLC 2007

  10. Overall Take-Rate For FTTH Non RBOC Cumulative – North America By Year RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  11. RBOC Take-Rate For FTTH Cumulative – North America RVALLC 2009 RVALLC 2007

  12. Year-To-Year Growth In Homes Connected (12 month averages) Note: Years since start of installations RVALLC 2009

  13. Current Status Of FTTH Growth In North America By Country

  14. Current Status Of FTTH Growth United States By Provider Type

  15. Three Year Change in Connections RVALLC 2009

  16. FTTH Homes Connected By SegmentCumulative – North America RVALLC 2009 Note: Does not show first half 2009 RVALLC 2007

  17. Verizon (10% of their 32 million customers connected with fiber) • Drivers: • Need for new model • FTTH Council member • Visionary view • Outside plant setup • Regulation changes

  18. Small Rural Telephone Companies (8% of their 8 million customers connected with fiber) • Drivers: • Aging copper lines • Television opportunity • Pioneering tradition • Subsidies Note: This rural telephone association map shows some, but not all, Tier 3 ILECs

  19. FTTH Connection Penetration By Zip Code Density (Density = Homes per sq mile) RVALLC 2009

  20. The Importance of Smaller Players RVALLC 2009 * Includes CLECs that are divisions of ILECs

  21. Likelihood Of Deploying FTTH Within 3 Years Tier 3 ILECs Currently Not Deploying FTTH RVALLC 2009

  22. Additional 2009 Growth Anticipated Tier 3 ILECs Currently Deploying FTTH RVALLC 2009

  23. Current Prospects

  24. Housing Statistics

  25. Likelihood Of Deploying FTTH Within 3 Years Tier 3 ILECs Currently Not Deploying FTTH RVALLC 2009

  26. Additional 2009 Growth Anticipated Tier 3 ILECs Currently Deploying FTTH RVALLC 2009

  27. Effect of U.S. Stimulus Plan • Some “de-stimulus” early 2009 • Some stimulus beginning late 2009

  28. Likelihood Of Deploying More By Incentive Tier 3 ILECS (Percent rating somewhat or much more likely) RVALLC 2009

  29. Likelihood Of Deploying More By Incentive Municipalities (Percent rating somewhat or much more likely) RVALLC 2009

  30. Consumer Response

  31. 2008 Research Continues To Show FTTH Users Work One AdditionalDay Per Month At Home Due To FTTH Days worked from home increased: • Nearly 9% work more from home directly because of FTTH – an average of 11 days more

  32. Internet Customer Satisfaction Comparison With Other Services (Those somewhat or very satisfied) RVALLC 2009 * From 2006 data

  33. Peak Bandwidth Demand Per Average FTTH User Including Internet Download And IPTV HD Devices RVALLC 2009

  34. Percent Believing Future Non Entertainment FTTH Applications Are Important Among Those 55 And Over RVALLC 2008

  35. Fiber-to-the-Home Council North America North American FTTH Deployment Update Presented by: Michael C. Render

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