Openreach's UMSUG Application

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Openreach's UMSUG Application 16 th April 2013 Phil Royal Openreach

Purpose Application to obtain UMSUG approved charge codes for Openreach Superfast Broadband communication cabinets.

About Openreach In Great Britain Openreach provides services over the local loop network (also referred to as the local access network and the last mile ), a critical national asset that comprises the copper and fibre connections between telephone exchanges and consumer and business premises. Openreach is also responsible for delivering the roll-out of our fibre broadband network. Our business is subject to regulation that requires us to sell services to all CPs (Communication Providers) on an open and equal basis, meaning that external CPs can buy services from us on the same terms as BT s lines of business. To make this work effectively Openreach s operational, engineering and systems capabilities are separate from the rest of BT.

Summary Openreach s roll-out of fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) is fundamental to the government s desire to see a connected Britain using high speed broadband capability. These cabinets are used by Openreach to wholesale to all communication retailers under the open access obligations to provide communications to customers. The application relates to modern equipment produced by more than one manufacturer. The physical cabinet design is similar, although the number of customers supported by each cabinet is scalable by adding between one and six cards. This charge code application is for fourteen charge codes to reflect this simple modular approach whilst retaining appropriate settlement accuracy. In parallel to this application to UMSUG, discussions are commencing with Distributors to seek agreement to move future cabinet installs to unmetered connections rather than further metered connections.

Background Openreach s Superfast Broadband roll-out plan Openreach is rolling out 2 solutions as part of their super-fast broadband deployment; FTTC, FTTP 2.5bn investment to roll-out fibre to two-thirds of UK premises by end of 2014 Over 30,000 streetside cabinets deployed to date. Openreach and the government s vision of creating the best super-fast broadband network in Europe by 2015. Installing up to c.20,000 cabinets per annum. Committed to working with government to deliver fibre to the remaining third of UK. Bringing fibre to the UK is a huge challenge and one of the biggest engineering programmes underway in Europe, building the equivalent of the fibre network in Singapore every quarter. Government has allocated 530m during the lifetime of this parliament in addition to public funding to bring superfast broadband to rural areas. The process is administered by a team with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) known as Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK). BDUK has allocated the funding to every English county and the devolved nations The Government and Openreach are activity working with the DCMS to streamline cabinet rollout; unmetered supplies and amended town & county planning application.

The Electrical Consumption When Openreach commenced cabinet installation in 2009 there was uncertainty about cabinet electrical consumption. At that time there was resistance from some parts of the electricity industry to provision of unmetered connections. Due to the significant political importance of the programme, the installation programme was commenced using metered connections. Openreach now have data on billed half hourly power usage over a 3 year period. Using the monthly meter reading data from 24,572 cabinets, shows that none are above 500W while 99% of cabinets have an average demand below 300 watts. 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 - less than 100W less than 200W less than 300W less than 400W less than 500W

Predictable consumption Predictable consumption is the key criteria in the Regulations and our communications cabinets are a continuous load. Equipment loading is a continuous flat profile, throughout the day/week/year There are no frost/condensation heaters installed in the cabinets There are cooling fans associated with the power supply, but these run continuously. One model (ECI M41) includes a temperature controlled fan rated at up to 20W. The architecture of each cabinet is: Base load - power supply unit (including a battery charger), fans, wide area network fibre connection Incremental load - network card(s), added incrementally with a minimum of one card and maximum of four or six cards (dependent on cabinet model) within each cabinet. The power supply unit includes an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS).The trickle charge load is included within the average continuous loading.

The Equipment To appropriately reflect the cabinet consumption, the proposed charge codes are based on cabinet model and the number of cards installed. All cabinet designs are of a common layout, varying slightly by manufacturer and cabinet size. ECI Cabinet Huawei Cabinet Copper pair connections to customers Power Supply Fibre connections Door mounted fan & air filter Copper pair connections to customers Space for fibre & other cable termination area only Line Cards two cards fitted and two empty slots Power Supply Batteries Fibre connections Batteries Space for fibre and other cable termination only Line Cards six cards fitted and no empty slots

Why Unmetered? Operational Review A review of the programme has identified significant time, cost and logistics savings though moving to use unmetered connections for these small and predictable loads. Cost savings will be Installation impact reflected in reduced costs Administration of applying for an MPAN for high speed broadband Obtaining supplier appointment and appointing agents for each services and faster rollout of broadband individual cabinet Metering installation services will lead to Installing remote meter reading capability (provision of phone line) improved service to Logistics of scheduling meter installation following electrical connection customers It is estimated the above process can add 2 weeks to installation process, when it fails it can take many weeks to resolve On-going operational costs Agents costs of Meter Operator, Data Collector and Data Aggregator Communications line rental Identification & resolution of meter and/or communication failures Supplier standing charges, including Distributor DUoS standing charges On-going meter reading/data collection/site inspection, Invoice validation and administration which requires the invoice for each MPAN (x30,000) to be verified prior to payment

Charge Code Calculation There are two manufacturers who provide equipment to Openreach, ECI & Huawei. Each manufacturer is required to minimise the energy consumption as part of Openreach environmental policies. Openreach uses a system called LLUMS (Local Loop Unbundling Management System), primarily to monitor and report on the installation of each cabinet, known with Openreach as a DSLAM. LLUMS is also used to monitor the customer growth and trigger the addition of further cards. LLUMS is therefore always kept up to date with the number of cards installed in each cabinet. These are the natural building blocks as the cabinet is loaded with additional customers over time. Settlement metered data from 24,000 metered cabinets from Jul-Dec 2012 has been used to calculate the consumption of each cabinet type.

Data Analysis The charts below shows the maximum design power with the average measured power. Sample Size 3637 cabinets, actual power usage Jul Dec 2012 Cabinet max 128 lines capacity Actual power demand (Red block) has been below Max design (Blue block) for all card types. Sample size 12995 cabinets, actual billed power usage Jul Dec 2012 Sample Size 7732 cabinets, actual billed power usage Jul Dec 2012 Cabinet max capacity 256 lines Actual power demand (Red block) has been below Max design (Blue block) for all card types. Cabinet max capacity 288 lines. Actual power demand (Red block) has been below Max design (Blue block) for all card types.

Inventory Management Historically other telecom national unmetered equipment owners, have been criticised for failing to maintain accurate inventory. This perceived weakness has been specifically addressed as part of the consideration by Openreach in the application for unmetered supplies. Openreach already maintains a database (called LLUMS) of all FTTC cabinets. LLUMS already records the location details, equipment installation/commission dates and details of the equipment installed within each cabinet. A report will be run on LLUMS using the existing detailed inventory, and a conversion algorithm that will provide the agreed charge codes and quantities. Due to the expected rapid deployment of cabinets it is anticipated that the detailed inventory will be emailed to each Distributor each month. The monthly inventory report will reflect addition of new cabinets, changes to existing cabinets such as adding/removing a card and removal of cabinet. The submission of the monthly inventory report will be supported by a dedicated team within Openreach. This team will be the point of contact for Distributor where there are inconsistencies or queries associated with the inventory submission. In addition to the data processing and storage defined above, Openreach will implement a robust set of detective controls that will be run periodically to ensure that the data quality meets the required standard, this will include the following: Comprehensive cross-referencing against other Openreach Inventory systems Random sampling of data and manual verification Statistical analysis against previous reports Internal and External audit as agreed. This set of controls will provide confidence that the data provided is accurate, complete and based on assumptions that continue to be valid and justified. Cabinet Bills Supplier Installation & changes LLUMs Invoice Administration HH Data Settlement UMS Administration HH Data Collector Monthly detailed inventory Questions HH Data Summary Inventory UMSO/D NO x14 Summary Inventory Meter Administrator

Conclusion Purpose - Application to obtain UMSUG approved charge codes for Openreach Superfast Broadband communication cabinets. Settlement Accuracy Maintained Meets Unmetered Supplies Regulations Improves UK Superfast Broadband Rollout Supports Government and DCMS/BDUK demands