C A E U Y C Consolidates infrastructure for one-stop riple lay services elephone ervice Company (C) is an independent telephone company in west central a little over 10,000 IEC lines,plus 4,000 CEC lines. oledo Wapakoneta Columbus ayton Cincinnati Founded in 1895, C is the incumbent provider in the cities of Wapakoneta and Cridersville and surrounding areas, and is a CEC in the cities of t. Marys and ima. Facing competition from providers such as ime Warner Cable, Embarq, and Verizon, C has spent the past decade upgrading parts of its IEC plant with HFC cable while rolling out fiber to the home (FH) in its CEC territories. C is typical of many second tier Independent perating Companies (IC s), where community needs are as important as competitive service requirements. C brands itself as elecommunications. ervice. Community. C saw increased demand within the community for higher quality digital services, including television, along with the need for more programming and information. For the past two years, C has been delivering triple play voice, video and data services over FH networks in ima and t. Marys. However, 35 percent of its IEC customers are on copper connections, and the HFC network that reached the rest couldn t handle a full suite of advanced triple play services. he company risked losing these customers if it couldn t find a way to cost-effectively deliver the same services to them. nce we had begun offering triple play services (voice, data, and V with pay-per-view) in ima and t. Marys, a number of our customers asked for the same bundle of services in other areas, but we couldn t provide it, says Jason Neumeier, C of C. We were looking for a solution that could provide voice, video, and data over copper.
C A E U Y C Consolidates infrastructure for one-stop riple lay services Zhone equipment gave us the opportunity to replace older switches, because its / cards do voice switching. Jason Neumeier, C he company s strategy was to expand its copper network to all of its HFC service areas as a more cost-effective way to upgrade for triple play services. It plans to continue using HFC to deliver analog video while using to deliver IV, data, and voice services. ur copper network is in excellent shape, says onnie edersen, resident of C. A lot of it is only 10 or 15 years old, and we wanted to leverage that investment to deliver the next generation of entertainment services to our customers. C evaluated three different vendors for its triple play platform in June, 2005. latforms had to support A2 data and voice services along with reliable, high-quality video distribution. Zhone s MAC product won the competition for several reasons: n Flexible line bay replacement options in a chassis-based system n 11 architecture redundancy to ensure continuous service n Higher line density n A standards-based protection architecture (RR) n Multicast video stream accountability for bandwidth efficiency and ease of management n Having a complete end to end system that included subscriber termination equipment optimized for IV service. n Better A2 performance We had some legacy solutions in our IEC area, and the Zhone equipment gave us the opportunity to replace older switches, because its / cards do voice switching, says Neumeier. Zhone also had some attractive security features, and we liked the modular chassis, because that let us deliver a mix of services based on business or residential customer needs. he MAC 719 and 723 can deliver A2, IV, and VoI services With its 21-slot chassis, the MAC 723 can deliver A2, IV, and VoI services. Beginning early in 2006, C began deploying MAC systems in rural portions of its IEC network, and is targeting 80 percent coverage of its IEC area s remote terminals and central offices by the end of the year. With the MAC, we can offer the whole triple play bundle to any customer, says Neumeier. By replacing legacy gear with the MAC, C has also been able to double the speed of its A2 offering from 2.5Mbps to 5Mbps.
C A E U Y C Consolidates Infrastructure for ne-top riple lay ervices Golden Bridge Remote MAC linear GigE WAA C MAC Cisco 4507 GigE GigE VG hird shelf providing voice gateway funcions in Wapa Co. Video from third party provider GR-303 links Bay MAC remote West side of GigE RR Ring Ashland MAC McKinely MAC remote Figure 1: C IV systems architecture (original diagram courtesy of C) With its 21-slot chassis, the MAC 723 can deliver A2, IV, and VoI services. Beginning early in 2006, C began deploying MAC systems in rural portions of its IEC network, and is targeting 80 percent coverage of its IEC area s remote terminals and central offices by the end of the year. With the MAC, we can offer the whole triple play bundle to any customer, says Neumeier. By replacing legacy gear with the MAC, C has also been able to double the speed of its A2 offering from 2.5Mbps to 5Mbps.
C A E U Y C Consolidates infrastructure for one-stop riple lay services C s IV infrastructure includes Amino set-top boxes and erayon servers and head-end equipment. Although C had already committed to using another vendor s I voice gateways for its business VoI services prior to the Zhone deployment, Neumeier says that the MAC helps keep costs lower because it enables all-i transport between remote terminals and the central office. he MAC was a very good and affordable way to upgrade our remotes... onnie edersen, resident Zhone s MAC has enabled C to leverage its legacy copper plant, deliver a full range of triple play and business services over the new and existing copper network, replace expensive legacy service platforms, and roll out services on an as-ordered basis with a flexible, chassisbased system. By switching to the MAC s all-i architecture, C has also consolidated its service platforms to reduce operations costs and improve reliability. ummary comments An increasing number of IC s are expanding their business base through CEC overbuilds in neighboring markets. ikewise, operators today find it economically practical to use F in new builds and, if the copper plant is good, in existing neighborhoods. MAC offers and ideal fit by supporting both fiber/n and from a single chassis, eliminating the need to purchase and maintain multiple systems based upon media choices. Yet the service needs (voice, data and video) is the same for customers served on fiber as it is for those on copper. herefore, the access platform capabilities must support universal broadband services across any type of media. C exemplifies a practical application of this approach. Zhone s MAC has enabled C to leverage its legacy copper plant, deliver a full range of triple play and business services over the new and existing copper network, replace expensive legacy service platforms, and roll out services on an as-ordered basis with a flexible, chassisbased system. By switching to the MAC s all-i architecture, C has also consolidated its service platforms to reduce operations costs and improve reliability.
C A E U Y C Consolidates infrastructure for one-stop riple lay services ummary comments An increasing number of IC s are expanding their business base through CEC overbuilds in neighboring markets. ikewise, operators today find it economically practical to use F in new builds and, if the copper plant is good, in existing neighborhoods. MAC offers and ideal fit by supporting both fiber/n and from a single chassis, eliminating the need to purchase and maintain multiple systems based upon media choices. Yet the service needs (voice, data and video) is the same for customers served on fiber as it is for those on copper. herefore, the access platform capabilities must support universal broadband services across any type of media. C exemplifies a practical application of this approach., Inc. @ Zhone Way 7001 akport treet akland, CA 94621 510.777.7000 phone www.zhone.com For more information about Zhone and its products, please visit the Zhone Web site at www.zhone.com or e-mail info@zhone.com Zhone, the Zhone logo, and all Zhone product names are trademarks of, Inc. ther brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders. pecifications, products, and/or product names are all subject to change without notice. Copyright 2007, Inc. All rights reserved. C_C_0107