Telephony LIVE

THE 2008 TELECOM SUMMIT

Introducing Telephony Live: The 2008 Telecom Summit -- the second annual, two-day conference from the editors of Telephony magazine.

Learn more

         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

BATM CEO: PON is wrong route

more on the topic

More Related Articles

Declaring that the passive optical network (PON) has too many limitations, Zvi Marom, CEO of BATM, the parent company of Telco Systems, said carriers are making a mistake by not implementing active Ethernet architectures.

PON, which has been declared the preferred architecture of Verizon, AT&T and BellSouth, largely mimics what carriers are comfortable with, he added. However, the technical limitations and cost structure of PON make it the wrong choice.

“With high-definition video coming, there isn’t enough bandwidth in PON,” he said. “And it isn’t as cheap as people think.”

PON proponents traditionally have claimed that the cost of maintaining a passive network is cheaper than active options because it is based on not putting expensive electronics in the field. However, Marom said the numbers being used by PON vendors are based on best-case scenarios in which service providers are capturing the vast majority of the market for multiple services.

“The PON economic model doesn’t stand up,” he said. “The point of building a network is to bring customers service at the lowest possible cost. It’s not to reduce opex for companies under stress.”

By contrast, active Ethernet architectures can rely on the cost reductions made in Ethernet. Additionally, Ethernet-based architectures give carriers a lot more flexibility in developing new applications.

“The important part of IPTV is the IP part,” Marom said. “[Carriers] are not going to reinvent TV.”

Marom believe PON has its place—as a complementary technology for dense urban areas. In those markets, the cost differential between active and PON is about the same.

“But in every other area, active is cheaper,” he said.

Get Updates Via Email

related resources

popular articles

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

Webcasts

WEBCAST

Telephony’s Inside Telecom Live: Building an efficient IPTV content supply chain

Find out! Watch Telephony's LIVE Webcast July 23, 2PM ET/11AM PT. Telephony will delve into what is required to create an efficient IPTV content supply chain. LEARN MORE or REGISTER NOW.

White Papers

WHITE PAPER

Intelligent Optical Control Plane Architectures

This paper explores the benefits of optical control plane functionality for service providers. DOWNLOAD NOW

Podcasts

PODCAST

A Telephony Podcast: Mobile’s virus threat

Gareth Maclachlan, CTO of AdaptiveMobile, speaks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the growing mobile virus threat.LISTEN

Blogs

BLOG

What happened at NXTcomm08

Recuperating from the big show, here are some reflections on some of the more prominent themes amid activity at the show... READ

E-Books

E-BOOK

READ E-BOOK: MANAGING THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

This e-book explains how to keep your customers happy, reduce churn and strengthen profits. Sponsored by CA’s Wily Technology Division. READ NOW!

TV

TV

Interview with Jim Hansen of Embarq at NXTcomm08

Tune in to Telephony TV to watch an interview with Embarq's Jim Hansen at NXTcomm08. WATCH IT NOW.

  • Telephony Content
  • Telephony Content

current issue

Current Issue

July 14, 2008

The chip-making giant is again driving into the wireless processor pool, expecting to make a bigger splash as computing gains prominence in mobile devices. Read Now

NXTcomm08 Show Daily News

Get up-to-the-minute news from NXTcomm08 -- before, during and after the show! Hear interview podcasts, announcements, commentary and more. Visit www.nxtcommnews.com!

more news

Global >>

MORE

Ethernet >>

MORE

Independent >>

MORE

IPTV >>

MORE

IMS >>

MORE

WiMax >>

MORE

VOIP >>

MORE

FTTX >>

MORE

Access >>

MORE

Broadband >>

MORE

Wireless >>

MORE

Software >>

MORE

Podcasts >>

MORE

Get Updates Via Email

Browse Issues

  • July 14, 2008
  • June 30, 2008
  • Jun 16, 2008
  • May 19, 2008
  • May 5, 2008
  • Apr 28, 2008
  • Apr 14, 2008