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Next Generation Access Networks
Fiber To The Home
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Target of the Project Fiber To The Home FTTH
Development of an open-access and technology neutral passive network
infrastructure based on optical fibers for broadband access to:
and 52 cities across Greek territory
2.000.000 homes and businesses,
in Athens , Thessaloniki
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Broadband access in Greece
Penetration rate and number of broadband connections from the 1st July 2002 up to 1st January 2009
The last 4 years we have achieved to increase significantly the number of home broadband
connections.
More specific the broadband penetration is near 14%.
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The digital convergence of Greece and W. Europe
countries
We have decrease the digital divide with the W. Europe.
The penetration rate in Greece is getting closer with other West European countries.
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Demands from new introduced network services
The introduction of innovative network services, like Video on Demand (VoD) and High
Definition Digital Television (HDTV) brings forward the demand for higher throughput provisiom
from the access networks. Until now in Greece, we have no other fixed network access
technology for home broadband connections, except the copper - ADSL.
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Social Acceptance
(*) Pulse RC (www.pulserc.gr) survey for the Ministry of Transport & Communications, conducted
by telephone between 27/8/2008 and 29/8 /2008 with a sample of 2,120 persons in Attiki,Thessaloniki prefectures and in the municipalities of Patra, Heraklion and Larissa, using themethod of random sampling on people over the age of 18. (mean statistical deviation +/-5%)
About 90% of the participants answered that they believe this project is very important
Over the 80% of the sample, thinks that the state participation and funding is necessary in
such big and important project
8 to 10 participants answers that they would like to see the project starting immediately
About the 9 to 10 participants answers that they would not be bothered from the works at
their neighborhood.
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The Project
Fiber To The Home
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Characteristics of the Project
Passive Network
Provider
EFODIA
Network
Provider
Service
Provider
Open Access network model
Development of a passive technologyneutral optical fiber network for the coverage of the
increased network requirements from the new interactive services via low cost and symmetric
broadband connections with throughput bigger than 100 Mbps per user - connection. (Until
now the asymmetric DSL could offered in theoretical base throughput up to 24 Mbps fordownload and 1 Mbps for upload.)
Creation of the Special Management Body of the National Optical Fiber Infrastructure
(EFODIA), that will construct, maintain and provide the dark fiber to all network and electronic
services providers.
The EFODIA will not offer any telecommunication & electronic services to the end user.
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Budget analysis of the Project
The indicative budget of the project is 2,1 bill.
The project will be co-funded by state and private investment under the scheme of Public
Private Investments Partnership ().
700 mill. Greek state 1,4 bill. Private Investments
Funding model will follow the law terms of competition in European Union
Up to 3 Special Purpose Companies will be established. The duration of the partnership will
be 30 years.
Every service & network provider will pay a fee for the optical fiber usage to the EFODIA
(home connected).
The state will pay availability dividends of 350 per home for the fiber availability (home
passed).
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Splitting the Greek territory in 3 Zones
he Hellenic Ministry of Transport & Communications () carried out a
study for splitting the Greek territory in 3 zones
This study was based on demographic and geographic data
This methodology will allow the establishment of3 parallel works in order
to achieve a faster network roll out (home passed) and guarantee the
completion of the project in the first 7 years.
This model will reduce the digital divide between urban and rural areas,inside the equivalence of the 3 zones.
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Indicative Splitting in 3 Zones
1. The Attica municipalities have
been divided in 3 groups, each
belonging to one of the 3
zones,
2. the Thessaloniki municipalitiesall belong to one of the zones
3. and the rest 52 municipalities
from the other areas of Greece
are split to each one of the 3
zones
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Equivalence of 3 Zones Revenues for the Investors
Cash Flow
-1.000.000.000,00
-500.000.000,00
0,00
500.000.000,00
1.000.000.000,00
1.500.000.000,00
2.000.000.000,00
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Cash Flow R 1 Cash Flow R2 Cash Flow R3 Cumulative Cash Flow R 1 C umulative Cash Flow R2 Cumul ative C ash Flow R3
Break-even
@
15 years
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Demand Forecast
Fisher-Pry Curve
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10,00%
20,00%
30,00%
40,00%
50,00%
60,00%
70,00%
80,00%
90,00%
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Time
There is an estimation that the bigger penetration will be 80% in the first 15 years
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Synopsis of the Project
Passive network infrastructure (dark fiber)
Architecture for open access and technology neutrality.
The passive network provider will not provide and services to the end user.
2 million connections in the first 7 years.
Completion of the project with 1/3 of the whole budget within state
funding.
The time life of the partnership will be 30 years. At the end of this period
the network will come to Greek state.
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Draft Law
Fiber To The Home
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Basic Axes of the Draft Law
The draft law will be the tool that is going to ensure the quick completion of
the work and sets clearly the terms of competition according to the
European Law.
Also it provides some benefits in order to attract the investors.
The 3 basic axes of the draft law are:
1. The provision of the rights for the way-roots of the optical fiber
infrastructure installation
2. The facilitation for the co-allocation of the optical fiber installation with
already existing network infrastructures
3. The assurance of the open access architecture and neutral technology
network
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Benefits from the Project
Fiber To The Home
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The benefits of the Project
Bridge of the digital divide between urban and rural areas
Ensures the equivalence of opportunities of Greek citizens across broadband access.
End user access throughput will be increased significant
Low cost fees to the end user for broadband network access
The new network infrastructure will guarantee the QoS
Creation of new opportunities for small business
Drop of idleness through the generation of new work positions
Increase of productivity with parallel drop of the costs
Improvement on the quality of life
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The Draft Law was under public consultation
until 7 of September 2009
http://www.yme.gr
Email communication: ftth@yme.gov.gr
Fiber To The Home
http://www.yme.gr/http://www.yme.gr/8/22/2019 GREECE -FTTH Final en Final All
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Thank you !
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