Nokia and American Tower introduce SDN virtualization to redefine fiber broadband deployment
American Tower deploys Altiplano Open Access solution in its Argentinian fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network.
Solution enables American Tower to offer vastly enhanced operational autonomy to virtual network operators.
‘Network-as-a Service’ business model opens up new opportunities for wholesalers to enter markets as neutral hosts.
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced it has deployed its Altiplano Open Access solution for American Tower’s fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) infrastructure in Argentina. The network controller solution uses virtualization to share network resources as slices of a physical network, enabling the wholesaling of fiber access on a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) basis. American Tower has already onboarded three virtual network operator tenants in the country.
As one of the world’s largest real estate investment trusts and one
of the first movers investing in neutral host network infrastructure for
operators, American Tower‘s approximately 220,000 communications site
portfolio includes fiber networks in select geographies. The new FTTH
network in Argentina, with Nokia as the sole supplier, reaches close to a
million homes passed.
The neutral host model, where investors build networks and wholesale
capacity to tenant operators, is well established in mobile networks and
is now a growing proportion of the fiber market.
In a study for Nokia, Arthur D. Little found almost one third of
telecom sector deals in the Americas and Europe during the past decade
were with fiber investment companies, with up to 3x higher profit for
neutral host deals vs traditional telcos.
With traditional fiber wholesale solutions, service innovation and
market differentiation is difficult for tenant operators due to the
rigid design, lack of network visibility and limited control in service
delivery. Nokia’s Altiplano Open Access solution, an add-on to its
Altiplano software suite, enables a more flexible service design
tailored to the needs of both large and small operator tenants.
Paul Choiseul, Vice President of Innovation - Transport and Networking - OCTO at American Tower, said: “Open
Fiber to the home networks are growing rapidly and we’re delighted to
be partnering with Nokia to help our network tenants deliver high speed
broadband services and network connectivity to their residential and
business customers in Argentina. With Nokia’s collaboration, we are
leveraging the Altiplano SDAN Domain Controller to enhance our neutral
host Network-as-a-service (NaaS) platform, allowing enhanced automation
and delivering autonomy of operation to our virtual operators. Through
the use of industry-standard APIs, Altiplano allows us to grant virtual
network operators a “slice” of our network they can operate in a similar
fashion as they would operate their own infrastructure, so they can
offer differentiated wholesale products to address the unique needs of
their customers and the services they require.”
Sandy Motley, President, Fixed Networks at Nokia, said:
“Neutral host business models lower the cost of fiber deployments and
attract new sources of capital, driving the FTTH market to enter
underserved areas. The Nokia Altiplano Open Access solution is uniquely
built to support infrastructure builders with flexible network sharing
options, while the virtual network operators get the customized
capabilities they need to support their business and improve subscriber
experience.”
Nokia Professional Services is supporting the Altiplano integration
in American Tower’s cloud and network environment. Professional Services
support also makes sure American Tower and its tenants’ existing
operation and support systems can be reused for a fast implementation.
Notes to editors
Technologies and Services in the American Tower deal:
Nokia’s Altiplano solution
The Altiplano Access Controller offers a complete suite of network
management as well as SDN control functions to automate, assure,
visualize, optimize, and enhance broadband networks. Altiplano automates
network lifecycle management activities, and provides operators a
single pane of glass to manage the entire access network domain. Its
open modular cloud-native micro-services based architecture with open
APIs allows operators to integrate easily with OSS/BSS, IT and cloud
platforms, and onboard their own Applications.
Altiplano Open Access solution enables sharing of the access network
in different configurations and provides virtualized access nodes as
defined by BBF TR-370 Fixed Access Network Sharing, simplifying
processes and procedures for resource allocation, service integration,
subscriber management, and troubleshooting for both the infrastructure
provider and its tenants.
Nokia 7360-FX Lightspan series access node (OLT)
Nokia 7360-FX Lightspan is a high-capacity access node for massive
scale fiber roll-outs. Usually located in telecom central office, it
connects thousands of users via optical fiber, aggregates their
broadband traffic and sends it deeper in the network. The fiber access
node supports multiple fiber technologies including GPON, XGS-PON,
25GS-PON and Point-to-Point Ethernet to deliver a wide range of services
with the best fit technology. .
Nokia Cloud Acceleration Services
Nokia Cloud Acceleration Services is a set of professional services
which helps you deploy and operate end-to-end SDN-enabled broadband
networks and use cases quickly and efficiently. Business and technology
consulting services help to define your best evolution path to
SDN-enabled networking and assist with technology evaluation. System
Integration services leverage our experts, capabilities, tools, SDAN
Integration and Migration Operations Centers, and DevOps to build and
maintain your customized SDAN solution.
Fuente: Nokia
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