铜线网路的服务很快会停止吗?铜线网路废弃的经济分析及业者体验
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铜线网路的服务很快会停止吗?铜线网路废弃的经济分析及业者体验

Copper Switch-off: Economic Analysis and Operator Experiences of Decommissioning Copper

出版日期: | 出版商: IDATE | 英文 55 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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随着超高速网路的发展进行,业者最终需要决定如何处理旧的铜线网路。老化的铜线式的基础设施的维持成本日益昂贵。

本报告含括业者的铜线网路的服务停止,提供废弃如何进行,什么濒临危机等相关分析。

对象地区

  • 亚太地区
  • 欧洲
  • 北美
  • 世界

分析对象企业

  • AT&T
  • China Mobile
  • China Telecom
  • China Unicom
  • KPN
  • Openreach
  • Orange
  • Portugal Telecom
  • Swisscom
  • Telecom Italia
  • Telefonica
  • Telenor
  • Telstra
  • Telia
  • Verizon
Product Code: M00049MRA

As ultra-high speed network deployments continue to progress, operators have to decide on the fate of their legacy copper networks. Literally, they must manage their exit from the copper era.

Aging copper-based infrastructures are increasingly costly to maintain, especially when the operator is faced with rising customer expectations for network performance and quality of service impacted by FTTP standards. Over the past two years, incumbent operators have started to announce their copper switch-off dates and to implement the decommissioning of their legacy networks.

However, NGA deployment plans are not proceeding at the same pace everywhere, and although migration to fibre is proceeding steadily, a significant proportion of broadband access is still based on ADSL.

Based on operators' first-hand experiences with copper switch-off initiatives in Europe, Asia and North America, this report aims to provide an in-depth view of how copper decommissioning initiatives take place, what is at stake for the various parties, and how players balance the many diverse and sometimes countervailing interests at work behind the switch-off of legacy networks.

Table of Contents

1. Executive summary

2. Copper switch-off: current status

  • 2.1. The copper network legacy
  • 2.2. Copper infrastructure and broadband technologies
  • 2.3. The demand for gigabit broadband continues to increase
  • 2.4. What is 'copper switch-off'?
  • 2.5. Maintaining both fibre and legacy networks puts operators under pressure
  • 2.6. Decommissioning copper networks should enable significant savings
  • 2.7. Decommissioning copper involves four major steps
  • 2.8. Client migration is a critical aspect of legacy network shutdown
  • 2.9. The complexity of copper switch-off processes demands investment efforts
  • 2.10. The entire telecommunications ecosystem is impacted by the copper switch-off

3. Drivers and barriers to decommissioning copper

  • 3.1. Switching off copper is driven by financial and political considerations
  • 3.2. However, switching off legacy networks demands long-term investments
  • 3.3. Copper switch-off becomes profitable in the long term

4. Worldwide copper switch-off outlook

  • 4.1. European region overview
  • 4.2. APAC region overview
  • 4.3. North America region overview

5. Copper switch-off initiatives - Case studies

  • 5.1. China Telecom - China
  • 5.2. Orange - France
  • 5.3. Telenor - Norway
  • 5.4. Telefonica - Spain
  • 5.5. Telia - Sweden
  • 5.6. Openreach - UK

6. Conclusions and IDATE Insights

List of Tables

2. The copper switch-off: current status

  • Copper- and fibre-based network architectures
  • Different levels of switch-off
  • The key issues behind the copper switch-off
  • The dismantlement of a copper network in stages
  • Opex and operating profit for switching off copper networks

3. Drivers and barriers to decommissioning copper

  • Opex for switching off copper networks

5. Drivers and barriers to decommissioning copper

  • Broadband subscribers in China, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in China, as of June 2021
  • Broadband subscribers in France, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in France, as of June 2021
  • Broadband subscribers in Norway, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in Norway, as of June 202&
  • Broadband subscribers in Spain, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in Spain, as of June 2021
  • Broadband subscribers in Sweden, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in Sweden, as of June 2021
  • Broadband subscribers in the UK, as of June 2021
  • Fibre homes passed (incl. FTTB) and subscribers vs. ADSL subscribers in the UK, as of June 2021