This article overviews the methods that are currently under investigation for implementing multi-operator open-access/shared-access techniques in next-generation access ultra-broadband architectures, starting from the traditional "unbundling-of-the-local-loop" techniques implemented in legacy twisted-pair digital subscriber line access networks. A straightforward replication of these copper-based unbundling-of-the-local-loop techniques is usually not feasible on next-generation access networks, including fiber-to-the-home point-to-multipoint passive optical networks. To investigate this issue, the article first gives a concise description of traditional copper-based unbundling-of-the-local-loop solutions, then focalizes on both next-generation access hybrid fiber-copper digital subscriber line fiber-to-the-cabinet scenarios and on fiber to the home by accounting for the mix of regulatory and technological reasons driving the next-generation access migration path, focusing mostly on the European situation. © 2014 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

Gaudino, R., Giuliano, R., Mazzenga, F., Valcarenghi, L., Vatalaro, F. (2014). Unbundling in current broadband and next-generation ultra-broadband access networks. FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS, 33(3), 129-148 [10.1080/01468030.2014.892185].

Unbundling in current broadband and next-generation ultra-broadband access networks

Giuliano, Romeo;Mazzenga, Franco;Vatalaro, Francesco
2014-05-01

Abstract

This article overviews the methods that are currently under investigation for implementing multi-operator open-access/shared-access techniques in next-generation access ultra-broadband architectures, starting from the traditional "unbundling-of-the-local-loop" techniques implemented in legacy twisted-pair digital subscriber line access networks. A straightforward replication of these copper-based unbundling-of-the-local-loop techniques is usually not feasible on next-generation access networks, including fiber-to-the-home point-to-multipoint passive optical networks. To investigate this issue, the article first gives a concise description of traditional copper-based unbundling-of-the-local-loop solutions, then focalizes on both next-generation access hybrid fiber-copper digital subscriber line fiber-to-the-cabinet scenarios and on fiber to the home by accounting for the mix of regulatory and technological reasons driving the next-generation access migration path, focusing mostly on the European situation. © 2014 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
mag-2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
network virtualization; next-generation access; passive optical network; unbundling of the local loop; virtual unbundling of the local access; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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Gaudino, R., Giuliano, R., Mazzenga, F., Valcarenghi, L., Vatalaro, F. (2014). Unbundling in current broadband and next-generation ultra-broadband access networks. FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS, 33(3), 129-148 [10.1080/01468030.2014.892185].
Gaudino, R; Giuliano, R; Mazzenga, F; Valcarenghi, L; Vatalaro, F
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