Technology Advisory Council.ppt
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1、Technology Advisory Council,Status of Recommendations June 29, 2011,FCC Actions on TAC Recommendations,FCC took immediate action on four recommendations: (Jointly) Municipal Race-to-the-Top Program (#1); Best Practices/Technology Outreach to State & Local Governments (#4) FCC cited the TAC recommend
2、ations in April NOI on Broadband Acceleration and is collecting data on best practices Chairman directed staff (following data collection) to develop timeline for Broadband Acceleration Roadshow and Broadband City USA awardBroadband Infrastructure Executive Order (#2) FCC staff met with White House
3、officials with request for Exec. Order White House is working with FCC input on possible Exec. OrderPromote Small Cell Deployment (#8) FCC staff have begun series of meetings with GSA towards a possible fall workshop on small cell deployments in government buildings FCC will report on progress at Se
4、ptember meeting,FCC Actions on TAC Recommendations,FCC is waiting on further analysis on four recommendations: Advocacy for Rapid Tower Siting (#3) Chairman directed staff to collect and analyze data on shot clock effectiveness in April Broadband Acceleration NOI Staff will give recommendation to Ch
5、airman & Commissioners on response to TAC Rec. #3 after evaluating dataModel an Online Deployment Coordination System (#5) FCC has initiated outreach with stakeholders to determine demand for model and possible design and functionalityNew Metrics to Measure Broadband Network Quality (#6) TAC Working
6、 Group has prepared an initial analysis and recommends a workshopHighlight Stranded PSTN Investments (#7) TAC Working Group has prepared an initial analysis and recommends a workshop,4,Technical Advisory Council Critical Legacy Transition Working Group (CLT-WG),29 June, 2011 Washington, DC,5,CLT-WG,
7、Meeting Agenda,What we addressed Working group members Work product status Report summaries and recommendations TAC discussion Next steps,6,CLT-WG,What the Critical Legacy Transition Working Group Addressed,Transition from the PSTN to an all IP Network and future technologies New Metrics for Broadba
8、nd Quality Quantifying the size of the PSTN transition (Carrier stranded assets) National competitiveness and benchmarking After the PSTN: Non-carrier stranded devices Regulatory impacts and changes required for the transition Economic impacts of the transition,7,CLT-WG,Shahid Ahmed - Accenture Nomi
9、 Bergman - Bright House Networks Lynn Claudy - National Association of Broadcasters Adam Drobot (Co-Chair) - 2M Companies Tom Evslin - Vermont Telecommunications Authority Lisa Gelb - FCC Russ Gyurek Cisco,Greg Lapin - American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Christopher Lewis - FCC Jack Nasielski - Qualc
10、omm Roberto Padovani - Qualcomm Andrew Setos Fox Doug Sicker - FCC David Tennenhouse (Co-Chair) New Venture Partners LLC Bud Tribble - Apple Robert Zitter HBO,Working Group Membership,8,CLT-WG,Product Status,9,CLT-WG,Draft Recommendations and Summaries,10,CLT-WG,Quantifying the PSTN Legacy Transitio
11、n (DRAFT),Problem/Opportunity Addressed:As the number of subscribers on the PSTN falls, the cost per remaining customer increases and the overall burden of maintaining the PSTN becomes untenable. A fast transition can generate significant economic activity and at the same time lower the total cost T
12、odays demand for communications is much broader and requires much greater bandwidth Cord-cutting is already happening organically at impressive rates. Wire-line to Wireless displacement IP based network replacement/substitution for fixed and mobile communications Key Questions: What is the size of t
13、he PSTN transition for Service Providers? How can we further accelerate this transition? Findings: By 2014, the United States will have fewer than 42M access lines Access line losses were nearly 6.6 million between 2Q09 and 2Q10, a drop of 7.3%. By 2014 US consumers will have 31.6 million VoIP lines
14、 accounting for 42.5% of all U.S. access lines. Fixed lines continue to decline; mobile is the preferred choice for voice communication. More than 25% of U.S. consumers aged 18 or older have already given up their voice landline for voice wireless-only service.,11,CLT-WG,Quantifying the PSTN Legacy
15、Transition (DRAFT),Recommendations: The FCC should take steps to prepare for the inevitable transition from the PSTN The FCC should take steps to expedite the transition Provide incentives for operators to provide broadband services (that can support Voice) to rural areas and underserved America Fun
16、d PSAPs so they can accelerate integration with IP/Packet network (so E911 can work with IP) Re-align regulatory requirements to emerging technologies Assist Broadband and OTT providers by working with Security and Emergency Alarms industry associations to push for IP adoption e.g. NFPA 72 Bring the
17、 National Broadband Plan in alignment with the PSTN Sunset timetable and assure that adequate broadband/mobile capability is available everywhere that the PSTN is today,12,CLT-WG,Quantifying the PSTN Legacy Transition (DRAFT),Cord cutting is happening in a rapid pace, especially the younger segments
18、. However, PSTN lines are also dropping organically. As of May 2010, 23% of respondents in a study lived in a mobile-only household The same study also found that 37% of adults in the 18-24 and 30-34 age groups lived in a mobile-only household,Source: National Center for Health Statistics,13,CLT-WG,
19、New Metrics for Broadband Quality (DRAFT),Problem/Opportunity Addressed: As the nation transitions to Next Generation Networks, what kinds of metrics do we need? Findings: An expanding set of applications for broadband networks requires quality and reliability metrics which go beyond simple speed Mu
20、ch work is already underway in this area Metrics for robustness and reliability should take into account the diversity provided by Next Generation Networks.,14,CLT-WG,New Metrics for Broadband Quality (DRAFT),Recommendations:The technical metrics of a replacement of the PSTN need to go beyond just a
21、 measurement of speed Continue to focus awareness on the issues of quality of service and network reliability for broadband services, in addition to speed Participation of industry and consumer groups, as well as additional research and innovation to develop new metrics for quality and reliability s
22、hould be encouraged The importance of the build out of next generation networks in support of public safety should be made clear at National, State and Local levels,15,CLT-WG,After the PSTN: Non-carrier stranded assets (DRAFT),Problem: What functions/services are dependent on the PSTN: Non-carrier d
23、evice adaption for IP will happen much faster if manufacturers know there is a date certain when they can no longer depend on PSTN. The schedule for transition also depends on the pace for broadband/cellular deployment.Findings The majority of these capabilities are already addressed by replacement
24、technologies Impact will be hardest in rural America Clear advantages to accelerating the sunset of the PSTN?,16,CLT-WG,After the PSTN: Non-carrier stranded assets (DRAFT),Recommendations: Explore end dates for the PSTN. Develop timeline to ensure smooth transition which addresses stranded assets As
25、sure that mobile and/or broadband replacements are available everywhere PSTN is currently provided. The need will be greatest in rural areas. Update the National Broadband Plan to support the PSTN transition. Change USF funding and spending to support universal coverage and other social goals. Furth
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