The NBN and New Developments Bill Dimopoulos Regional Manager, New Developments Stephen Wright Senior Manager, Products June 8,9 2011 Disclaimer This document sets out NBN Co s proposals in respect of certain aspects of the National Broadband Network. The contents of this document represent NBN Co s current position on the subject matter of this document. The contents of this document should not be relied upon by our stakeholders (or any other person) as representing NBN Co s final position on the subject matter of this document, except where stated otherwise. NBN Co s position on the subject matter of this document may also be impacted by legislative and regulatory developments in respect of the National Broadband Network. All 1 prices shown in this NBN document Co Limited are exclusive 2011 of any GST. NBN Co Limited 2011
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Agenda Overview of New Developments Product Roadmap Commercial Supply Agreements 3 NBN Co Limited 2011
Government Policy Statements - New Developments 20 June 2010: From 1 January 2011 NBN Co is the wholesale provider of last resort in New Developments and is providing fibre to all new developments of >100 premises within the fibre footprint Developers are responsible for pit and pipe infrastructure or in MDUs, pathways for fibre infrastructure to be reticulated Telstra continues to be the retail provider of last resort (as the sole Universal Service Provider (USP)) Clarification Statement 9 Dec 2010 (as amended) From January 1 2011 NBN Co is responsible for provision of Fibre to all new developments of 100 premises or more. Telstra is responsible To deliver telecommunications infrastructure and services to new developments of <100 premises To deliver a standard telephone service to End Users in all New Developments in which retail services are not offered by other RSPs Developers can still use other fibre providers if they wish 4
Developers - Process and Responsibilities 1 Register all requests for fibre infrastructure from NBN Co online at www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments 2 3 4 5 Sign and return the NBN Co developer agreement Design and install pit and pipe infrastructure to NBN Co specifications and standards and Transfer ownership of pit and pipe infrastructure to NBN Co before fibre can be installed Provide NBN Co with 3 months notice prior to the first service connection date
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New Developments web portal www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments 7
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Support to Developers, Builders and New Home Owners Marketing in Developer Welcome Kits Developer Marketing collateral to new home owners Builder outreach and education In-home-wiring guidance for new homeowners Continued developer, builder and consumer engagement in New Developments 15
PRODUCT & SERVICES ROADMAP
New Developments - Services Delivery Timeline 03/11 04/11 05/11 06/11 07/11 08/11 09/11 10/11 11/11 12/11 01/12 Fibre Access Network Planning & Design Fibre Access Network Construction Active Premises Connections Trial Services Period Commercial Services
Key Commercial Timelines First Active Services are expected to be available in New Developments from 8 th August 2011 In order to connect to NBN Co New Developments, Access Seekers should note: Between 8 August and Ready for Commercial Service (RFCS) we expect Services will be supplied under the First Release Trial Agreement and certification through the Onboarding process will be required From RFCS onwards (October 2011 onwards) we expect Service will be supplied under the Wholesale Broadband Agreement (WBA) and again, certification through the On-boarding process will be required 18
NBN Co Access Product Components Ethernet Bitstream (Release 1) AT YOUR CUSTOMER S PREMISES CONNECTING TO YOUR CUSTOMERS BUILDING YOUR SERVICE FOOTPRINT CONNECTING TO NBN CO NTD NNI NNI User Network Interface UNI + Access Virtual Circuit AVC + Connectivity Virtual Circuit CVC + Network- Network Interface NNI 1GE interface Option for telephony support 12 Mbps to 100Mbit/s Downlink speeds Traffic Classes 1 & 4 Aggregation network with symmetrical committed bit rates 1GE or 10GE interfaces Access Components Connectivity Components
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Data and Telephony (Release 1) Access Seekers currently on-boarding for UNI-D functionality Residential Gateway will initially be used through the UNI-D port to provide both Data and Telephony Approach allows AS to maintain compatibility with in-house soft-switch Voice and signalling is transparent to the NBN Co network Home ATA Residential Gateway NTD ONT Fibre Fibre Telephony Service Provider NBN Network Soft Switch PSTN / ISDN Authentication Access Control Accounting Access Seeker s Telstra T-Hub or T- Box Internode Fritz Box iinet Residential BoB Primus -? Gateway Point of Interconnect 21
Multicast Multicast capability is planned for Release 2 Access Seeker injects entire channel line-up at the PoI Network dynamically distributes IPTV content to authorised end-users End-users simultaneously view Multicast content as well as parallel Voice / Data Industry Consultation paper is to be released shortly STB Set Top Box; PC Personal Computer; RG Residential Gateway; UNI User network Interface; EFS Ethernet Fan-out Switch ; NNI Network to Network Interface 22 NBN Co Limited 2011
NBN Co Onboarding Schedule Fibre: 1st Release Start End User Trial Fibre: Ready for Commercial Service Fibre: Ready for Business as Usual Fibre Ready for Market 2011 2012 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New Access Seekers First Release Trial New Develop ments Trial Commercial Service + Testing for product & operational capability Fully automated New Access Seekers Onboarding + Commercial Service + Testing for product & operational capability Fully automated Ongoing Access Seekers Onboarding + Commercial Service + Testing for product & operational capability
Points of Interconnect NBN Co is deploying Interim PoIs which we expect will operate until long-term PoIs are in place Access Seekers should arrange to interconnect at one of 4 Interim PoIs for initial connectivity to New Developments New Developments Transit Network Interim Points of Interconnect NNI Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Adelaide 24 NBN Co Limited 2011 Access Seeker Backhaul
End User Premises - Location of the NTD NBN Co will provide and normally install the Network Termination Device (NTD) internally The standard installation includes the following components: Premises Connection Device Provides a termination point and slack storage for the service drop. Fibre Wall Outlet To be used to terminate the patch lead from the PCD. This will be installed on an external wall in the room where the End-User requires the NTD to be installed. Internal Network Termination Device The standard NTD for NBN FTTP installations. Power Supply Unit Always to be installed inside the premises in a sheltered, secure location close to the NTD. 25 NBN Co Limited 2011
End User Premises - Location of the NTD Single Dwelling Units (SDU) For new premises, NBN Co recommends Internal Communications Cabinet; also known as a Home Distributor. The Home Distributor cabinet may be utilised as both the NBN Co communications cabinet and the internal premises wiring cabinet. Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) EXTERNAL cable feed MDUs similar to SDUs in that the connection to the premises is via an external underground conduit into each individual End-User Premises. INTERNAL Cable Feed MDUs have a communications distribution point within the building, with the cable reticulated throughout the building via internal riser shafts, cable trays and/or conduits. NBN recommends a Home Distributor be installed in each unit to accommodate the NTD & PSU. * The NTD and PSU must to be located within, or adjacent to, the Home Distributor cabinet. Home Distributor The following must be installed within the Home Distributor cabinet: A dedicated 240V GPO (power-point) NBN Fibre Distributor A dedicated circuit breaker at the distribution panel for the NBN Co PSU. 26 NBN Co Limited 2011
Building Wiring NBN Co will provide a Building Wiring Guide for Builders /Developers For data services to be simultaneously available at multiple locations, the Home Distributor cabinet requires the installation of active equipment - a switch, hub or similar If the building owner requires data and/or voice services to present at multiple locations, a centralised premises wiring location and patch panel (in addition to the Home Distributor cabinet) is required. Fly Wire to PCD FWO NTD Switch /Hub (RSP RG) Patch Panel Lounge Bedroom Kitchen Home Distributer PSU Mode 3 connected Study Power Cabling Power Outlet (GPO) Data (Ethernet) port RJ45 Phone (Voice) port RJ11 NBN Provided Cabling CAT6 Cabling (Data) CAT6 Cabling (RJ11) PLEASE NOTE: 1. The NTD is not designed to hub, switch or otherwise reproduce traffic across multiple ports and therefore cannot be used as a means to simultaneous connect multiple locations in the house using this device. 2. NBN Co will not provide the Home Distributor cabinet, active equipment or customer wiring for multiple locations. 3. For general wiring information, refer to the various wiring guides supplied at: http://www.smartwiredhouse.com.au/ 27 NBN Co Limited 2011
Access Seeker Operational Interface Order Handling and Service Management through NBN Co Portal Same Interface as for First Release Sites Further automation will be provided through the B2B interface NBN Co Records (PNI,LNI) AS Order Handling Service Management A NBN Co Portal Provisioning Assurance NBN Co NBN Co Brownfields New Developments 28
NBN Co Supply Terms - Timeline First Release Sites (Trial) Agreement - Fibre : Now until 30 September 2011 First Release Sites (Trial) Agreement extended to encompass New Development sites Terms of the contract to be automatically varied to incorporate New Development locations as they become available. Access Seekers can approach NBN Co to execute the agreement and commence on-boarding Wholesale Broadband Agreement : 1 October 2011 - onwards Wholesale Broadband Agreement (WBA) will be NBN Co s primary vehicle to govern supply of fibre services From 1 October New Development sites are expected to be fully supported by the WBA NBN Co expects to commence billing for services delivered from this date NBN Co is presently conducting a public consultation on the WBA 29
MORE INFORMATION
Information Available Product details provided in the Product and Pricing Overview - December 2010 On-Boarding details available in the Access Seeker Accreditation paper 02 December 2010 Wholesale Broadband Agreement available for public consultation 19 May 2011 http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/main/site-base/mainareas/publications-and-announcements/publications/product-and-pricingoverview http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/main/site-base/mainareas/publications-andannouncements/publications/access+seeker+accreditation http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/main/site-base/mainareas/publications-and-announcements/publications/ New Developments Wiring Guide - released on 30 May 2011 http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/downloads/newdevelopments/new%20developments%20wiring%20guide.pdf
Q & A Session Facilitator: John Stanton, CEO Communications Alliance Q & Panel: Bill Dimopoulos, Regional Manager New Developments, NBN Co Stephen Wright, Senior Product Manager Fibre, NBN Co James Andis, Senior Product Engineer, NBN Co