October 2015 2 The Future More Sources Ericsson Mobility Report Cisco VNI More Broadband Uses Connected devices per consumer 2014 3 2020 7 IP traffic per capita 2014 8GB 2019 ID: 658170
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Looking Beyond 1G to the Ultra-Broadband Future
October, 2015Slide2
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The Future = More
Sources: Ericsson Mobility Report, Cisco VNI
More
Broadband Uses
Connected devices
per consumer
2014
(3)
2020
(7)
IP traffic per capita
2014
(8GB)
2019
(22GB)Slide3
3
And, Less
Service Provider consolidation =
fewer but stronger competitors
Fewer distinct end to end networks – all IP
100 telecommunications M&A activities in
2014
1
Increasing number of cable acquisitions of telco assets and vice versa
1 IDC Research2
American Customer Satisfaction Index
Consolidation of data, voice and video onto CCAP platformsConvergence of fixed and mobile core networks
HSD
SDV
VOD
CCAP
Less user tolerance for poor experience
Average % satisfied of Americans satisfied with Pay TV service declined from 65% to 63% from 2014 – 2015
2
More choices can = higher defection ratesSlide4
Ultra-Broadband Vision
4
Expanding quantity and variety of broadband network connections
Trusted W-Fi
2/3/4/5G Cellular
Untrusted Wi-Fi
Ethernet
DOCSIS
DSL
PON
Seamless access networks
Software defined network parameters
Latency
Mobility
Speed
Unique, ubiquitous ultra-broadband experiencesSlide5
A Decade of Revolution Ahead
5
Burgeoning Global Demand for Broadband Services
Service Providers Fighting for Relevance & Profitability
40 years of IT innovation will happen in 10 years in cable & telecom networks
10X mobile broadband traffic 2014 – 2020
1
3 connected devices per man, woman, child by 2019
2
2 ZB global IP traffic in 2019
(66X that of 2005)2
AT&T’s John Donovan: “by 2020, 75% of network functions will be virtualized”
60% of service providers say SDN / NFV are essential technologies over next 5 years
4
100 telecommunications M&A activities in 2014
3
Competition between
telcos
and MSOs accelerates
Increasing OTT and service provider partnerships
Sources:
1
Ericsson Mobility Report, June 2015;
2
Cisco VNI Report, 2015; 3
IDC Research; 4 Heavy ReadingSlide6
5 Key Trends
6
Proprietary / Company Confidential
1
Access network densification: geometric growth in number of access end points to meet broadband coverage and capacity demands
2
3
4
5
Network convergence: fixed and mobile networks integrating to provide ubiquitous ultra-broadband services
Service provider convergence: providers expand portfolios into adjacent domains (cable for MSOs; mobile for MNOs) organically or through M&A
Network transformation: service providers re-thinking architectures and moving quickly toward cloud + SDN / NFV for networks and data centers
Programmable Networks: resultant transformed networks enable exponential growth in offerings from service providers to end users and third partiesSlide7
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5 Transformative Steps
V
ideo + HSD on CCAP to save OPEX today, smooth path to all-IP
Leverage CMTS for Wi-Fi vs. an overlay network
Upgrade CCAP to D3.1, leverage channel bonding
Make full use of spectrum, boost speeds to 10Gbps
Push access to demand hot spots and enterprises with R-PHY, leveraging deep fiber assets
Add Wi-Fi with dormant small cells to support
VoWi-Fi and enable SCaaS
Virtualize network functions where it makes sense to do so
Use SDN to deliver new services, faster
Full convergence of services across fixed and mobile via Software Defined Ultra-Broadband
Deeper enterprise servicesResidential stickiness through branded services anywhere
Meeting today’s throughput and
QoS
demands
Evolving networks to deliver ultra-broadband everywhere
Monetizing network investments
Wi-Fi@ Home
Beyond 1G Speeds
Enterprise Services
Mobility, Voice
IPTV Anywhere
UBB Anywhere
M2MSlide8
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Consolidate to C100G CCAP
Multiple Services, One Platform
Casa Systems’ C100G delivers full convergence of IP and video services on one platform
HSD, video and voice over one platform; single port per SG
Universal QAMs support all video services
Full suite of IP Routing protocols for easy migration to IPTV
Subscriber and traffic management and controlTrue software defined cableOnly Casa Systems programs own CCAP chips using FPGAs for more flexibility, faster TTM, lower cost
Energy, facilities and OPEX savingsSimplified operations
Faster trouble shooting, higher customer satisfactionRepurpose or move QAMS with keystrokes in minutes
HSD
VoIP
IPTV
Linear
VoD
NPVR
CMTS
SDV EQAM
VoD
EQAM
Broadcast EQAM
HSD
VoIP
IPTV
Linear
VoD
NPVR
C100G
CMTS
Universal
EQAMSlide9
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Upgrade:
32 Channel Bonding, DOCSIS 3.1
32 channel bonding available for D3.0 or D3.1
Full US and DS available for D3.1
No field upgrades required
Full DOCSIS 3.1 available from Casa Systems in 2015 – Why wait for gigabit services?
140
120
100
8060
4020
0
Broadcast video
DOCSIS 3.1
VOD/SDV
DOCSIS 3.0
C100G supports all channel types
today
16
16
64
24
16
56
32
24
8
56
32
24
48
16
32
32
32
32
48 NC QAMs (DOCSIS or video)
p
lus 128 shared channels (for video)
1x192 MHz block
64 NC QAMs plus 192
shared channels (for video)
1x192 MHz block
1x192 MHz block
128 channels / SG supported today
Faster DS and US speeds
1Gbps x 100Mbps
NOW
Smooth scaling to 10Gbps in 2016Slide10
RCN
RCN
RCN
RCN
CSC8x10G
10
Distribute Cable Access
with R-PHY and PON
Standards-based approach within the CCAP framework
DOCSIS and
EdgeQAM
PHY to the fiber node via Remote CCAP
Phy
Node (RCN) + CCAP Service Card (CSC8x10G)
MAC and higher layer intelligence in the headend/hub where it can later be virtualized
Headend/hub and Remote PHY are connected via 10G optics (
ethernet
or PON)
Supports all CCAP services; managed like current CCAP devices; reuse existing infrastructure
No change to CM/STBs
Allows
bandwidth growth while reducing space and power needs in headend/hub
Replaces high cost analog optics with lower cost
digital
optics
Reducing RF cascading increases SNR - higher modulation (4096QAM) can be
achieved
Scalable PON solution – 16 10G per card
Cost effectively expand solutions requiring higher bandwidths to enterprises, consumers Slide11
Integrated CM/AP
DOCSIS
IP
CM
CM
CCAP CMTS
IP Services
(NAT, IPv4
IPv6, DHCP, FW)
OA&M
IP Services
(NAT, IPv4
IPv6, DHCP, FW)
OA&M
ePDG
WAG/ TWAG
WLAN Controller
SC Controller
Home
eNodeB
GW
Flexible & Modular Software Architecture
Wi-Fi and Small Cell AP and Core Mobile Gateway
Integrated Cable Modem and Wi-Fi AP (No Ethernet required
)
Multi-access
SeGW
protection
Integrated
and non-Integrated CMTS/Controller/WAG/
HeNodeBGW
High Capacity ( Leveraging CMTS scale )
IP
persistence supported across all APs on a
CMTS
Hot Spot AP or SC
Integrated
Add Wi-Fi and Small Cells
Grow revenues today while evolving to integrated services
AP
Multi-Access
SeGW
Connected Enterprise
Connected Consumer
Connected HomeSlide12
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Edge Computing
Scalability
Deep Fiber
Multi-access Security
SDN
Software Defined
Ultra-Broadband
by Casa Systems
Smart
Seamless
Ultra
-Fast
Cloud-based
Intelligence
Distributed Access
Radio Resource Management
Deliver Ultra-Broadband Services AnywhereSlide13
Delivering unique, ubiquitous, ultra broadband solutions that transform our world –
from the edge to the core