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Together with HKT Hong Kong and Globe Philippines, Huawei held an online business launch conference to launch the AirPON solution and share its innovative applications. This solution reuses existing wireless sites to build full fiber access networks for mobile operators quickly and at low cost.
As mobile operators transform from mobile to full-service operations, they face enormous challenges in building FTTH networks. Traditionally, operators had to deploy centralized OLTs in central office equipment rooms and lay massive optical cables to reach users. This required a large-scale initial investment and the resolution of complex problems such as the acquisition of ROW. As a result, building networks has always been slow and expensive, while services have been slow to deliver.
Huawei’s AirPON solution specifically addresses these challenges. • AirPON solution shortens optical cables between OLTs and users from more than 3km to less than 300m, greatly improves the efficiency of optical cable deployment, and reduces ROI period to less than 3 years . With it, operators can more quickly profit from building full fiber access networks. said Gary Lu, president of Huawei’s network marketing and solutions sales department.
?? HKT would like to replicate the solution to the village area or low-rise building in the urban area to extend our ultra-broadband coverage. AirPON allows the installation of rooftop PON equipment that may be suitable for PON deployment in old low-rise buildings in HK, ?? said Peter Lam, Managing Director of the Engineering Department at HKT Hong Kong.
?? Huawei’s AirPON solution helps us efficiently deploy FTTH networks with a simple ROW permit and site acquisition and enables us to quickly deliver fiber broadband services. said Joel Agustin, vice president of Globe Philippines.
Following the first launch of Huawei’s AirPON solution in London in February 2020, 45 operators around the world adopted it in network construction. This solution consists of OLT Blade from Huawei OptiXaccess series, Fast Digital ODN (DQ ODN) and ONT eAI from OptiXstar series. It reuses existing mobile sites to build full fiber access networks and has the following benefits:
0 site acquisition: Outdoor blade OLTs can be installed on existing mobile tower or pole sites to share the wireless backhaul for upstream transmission. Sites can be selected quickly and accurately, speeding up projects in three months.
0 fiber splice: The DQ ODN network features digital management, pre-connection technology, and parallel construction without fiber splicing. Common technicians can quickly master the installation and maintenance of full fiber access networks. Network construction is 70% more efficient and ODN’s sunk cost is 20% lower.
0 frame freeze: eAI ONT intelligently identifies service types and uses Wi-Fi 6 cut-off technology to provide dedicated channels for VIP services such as education and online gaming. Operators can now monetize the user experience, earning an additional $ 10 ARPU.
Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) is the common trend and fixed networks are the cornerstone of full service operations. Meanwhile, the construction of full fiber access networks is increasing around the world. As such, Huawei will continue to innovate in full fiber access technologies and offer sustainable and evolutionary solutions to help operators achieve commercial success.
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