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- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- Today’s Agenda
- Slide Number 4
- ADTRAN’s Global Offices
- Slide Number 6
- ADTRAN FTTx Innovation
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Today’s Agenda
- Supporting Frontier
- Slide Number 12
- ADTRAN in Frontier
- ADTRAN in Frontier (Cont.)Overview: Multi-Service Applications in the CO and RT
- ADTRAN in FrontierOverview: DSLAMs Deployed
- Total Access 5000 SmaRT Cabinet
- Total Access 5000 SmaRT Cabinet
- Total Access 5000 SmaRT CabinetCopper + Fiber Combo
- Product Lifecycle
- Product Lifecycle
- New Applications, New Architecture
- TA5000 Features and Capabilities
- Total Access 5000 Family
- Slide Number 25
- Indoor SFU ONT Products
- Outdoor SFU ONT Products
- SBU / MDU Products
- Today’s Agenda
- What is New for Deployment in 2014?
- Bandwidth Delivery Evolution
- SM Data Uplink Options
- SM Data Uplink Options
- Mobile Planning Tool
- Slide Number 35
- Today’s Agenda
- FTTP is the Goal
- Reaching the FTTP Goal
- It All Fits Together
- Small Form Factor: A Toolkit Approach
- Compact without Compromise
- Management & Switching Module
- FTTP Solutions
- Fiber to the Node
- Multi-Service Flexibility
- TA5004 Cross-Over Enclosure
- Total Access 5004 in Cross-Over Enclosure
- The Gigabit Service Reality
- Breaking Down the Bottlenecks
- Addressing the PON bottleneck
- Addressing the PON bottleneck
- PON Evolution (GPON Family)
- Addressing the backplane bottleneck
- Addressing the backplane bottleneck
- Do the math – non-blocking architectures
- Addressing the transport bottleneck
- Addressing the transport bottleneck (NOT APPROVED)
- Slide Number 59
- Breaking Down the Bottlenecks
- Slide Number 61
- Lots of deployment types, ONT options
- Factors determining ONT construction
- ONT Market Trends
- Simplifying customer premises installs
- No truck roll: Support customer self-install
- Emerging Indoor ONT options
- The Value of a Micro ONT Strategy
- Micro ONTs
- Micro Residential Gateway
- Fiber-to-the-Home (Building)
- G.fast and FTTB summary
- What is G.fast? Gigabit over the Phone line
- Real world rates should beat targets
- Slide Number 75
- Optimizing FTTdp deployment options
- G.fast standards and availability timeline
- Today’s Agenda
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Fiber Access Acronyms
- Equipment DisplayThe Network Layout
- Question and Answers
- Slide Number 86
- SmaRT CabinetDSLAM Applications Using the Total Access 1248V
- SmaRT CabinetDSLAM and FTTP Applications Using the Total Access 5000
- SmaRT CabinetDSLAM and FTTP Applications with Meter
- MC500 CabinetBBDLC Applications Using the Total Access 5000

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Mark Richmond
Account Manager
Date: Q1’2014
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Today’s Agenda
ADTRAN® At a Glance (9:00 AM)
•Corporate Summary
ADTRAN in Frontier (9:15)
•What is Approved and Deployed
•Total Access 5000 Technical Leadership
What’s Next With ADTRAN? (10:00)
•New Software Features and Hardware
platforms for 2014 approval
• ADTRAN’s Mobile Planning Tool for Frontier
Solutions
Break (10:45 AM)
Planning With ADTRAN in 2014 (11:00 AM)
•Total Access 5000 Ultra Broadband Updates
•Effective FTTN – FTTH Migration
•Gigabit Services Architectures
Lunch (12:30 PM)
Equipment Displays (1:15 PM)
•Open Q&A

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ADTRAN at a Glance
ADTRAN is Reinventing the Network
Broad Portfolio of Solutions
◦More than 1,700 products
Strong Financials
◦Over 25 years of continuous profitability
◦2013 revenue $641M
Leading Supplier to Tier 1 Global Carriers
◦#2 DSL Global Revenue
◦#3 in broadband revenue (PON & DSL) excluding Asia
Strong Enterprise Business
◦Cloud connectivity and Enterprise Communication
Global Presence
◦Headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama
◦R&D centers:
•Huntsville, Alabama
•Phoenix, Arizona
•Ottawa, Canada
•Hyderabad, India
•Boston, MA
•Berlin, Germany
•Greifswald, Germany
#2 DSL Global Revenue
Alcatel-
Lucent
42%
ADTRAN
16%
Huawei
14%
Calix
8%
ZTE
4%
ZyXel
4% Other
12%
Source: Infonetics 2013 Reports

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Leadership in focused industry
and standards organizations
–Board of Directors
–Vice chair
–Policy chair positions
–Technical chair positions
–Editors
–Contributors
ADTRAN Leadership
Leadership in Innovation
–470 granted patents
– Over 270 pending patents
–60 percent US patents and US
pending applications
–40 percent spread globally
across 25 countries.
–0.4 patent applications per
$1M R&D Investment (industry
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ADTRAN FTTx Innovation
Innovative Mechanical
Solutions for FTTx
•Small footprint G.Fast solutions for near-Gigabit
service delivery
•4x10G, 24x1G building basement switches for
residential and enterprise service delivery
•Sealed ONUs and building basement solutions
FTTdp/FTTB Solutions
Advancing FTTN Capabilities
•New advancements in FTTN technology
deliver up to 300M over a single pair
•Solutions interoperable with 100M vectored
VDSL2 solutions
Next-Gen PON Solutions
•Accelerating delivery of 10G PON solutions
•Advanced traffic management techniques
better support co-existence of enterprise,
residential and mobile backhaul services
Carrier Ethernet over FTTx
•Multi-pair Bonded VDSL2 gateways allow for
up to 800M service delivery
•Fibre gateways for CE 2.0 services over
GPON or GE
•Industry leader in sealed DSLAM solutions
•Small footprint enclosures for FTTx
aggregation

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2008 ADTRAN Total Access 5000 Accounts
Tier III Market Share
Accounts Represent Over 22% of Total IOC Market Share

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Accounts Represent Over 52% of Total IOC Market Share
2013 ADTRAN Total Access 5000 Accounts
Tier III Market Share

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Today’s Agenda
ADTRAN® At a Glance (9:00 AM)
•Corporate Summary
ADTRAN in Frontier (9:15 AM)
•What is Approved and Deployed
•Total Access 5000 Technical Leadership
What’s Next With ADTRAN? (10:15 AM)
•New Software Features and Hardware
platforms for 2014 approval
• ADTRAN’s Mobile Planning Tool for Frontier
Solutions
Break (10:45 AM)
Planning With ADTRAN in 2014 (11:00 AM)
•Total Access 5000 Ultra Broadband Updates
•Effective FTTN – FTTH Migration
•Gigabit Services Architectures
Lunch (12:30 PM)
Equipment Displays (1:15 PM)
•Open Q&A

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Supporting Frontier

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•Standardizing on service offerings
•Service qualification/enablement
•Network standardization
•Vendor consolidation
•Network focus
–Broadband
Network improvement
Broadband Congestion
Speed & Capacity
ATM to IP Conversion
Expanding service (Connect America Funds)
•Business Edge sales strategy underway
Service Level Agreement (SLA) Based Services
Adtran aligned with Frontier’s objectives
Growing Business & Broadband Revenues

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ADTRAN in Frontier
Approved Residential
Applications
–HSI
DSLAM, DLC, Pair bonding
–CAF
DSLAM Augment, Retrofit
Cabinet
DSLAM cabinet, OSP DSLAM
–Broadband DLC
–Fiber to the Home
GPON OLT and ONTs,
MDU – DSL
–Fiber to the Node
Total Access 1148A/V (Chaining)
Total Access 1248A/V (Chaining)
–Switch Collapse / Switch Migration
Approved Business Applications
–Metro Ethernet
Bonded Copper, Fiber,
–Carrier Ethernet
–DS1 over Ethernet / Pseudowire
Approved Transport / Backhaul
Applications
–Bonded SHDSL Copper Backhaul
–Bonded SHDSL Repeatered Loops
–Broadband Congestion/
Aggregation (TDM, ATM and IP)
–Ethernet Aggregation
–SLC2000 Replacement Cabinet
Totals NE’s Deployed in Frontier
–Total Access 5000 MSAN = 3600+
–Total Access 12xxA/V DSLAM = 3200+
–Total Access 11xxA/V DSLAM = 3000+

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•Aggregator
•Ethernet/IP Aggregation
•TDM and ATM Aggregation
•Copper Metro Ethernet
•EoCU - e.SHDSL
•EoTDM - T1, DS3
•CO IP DSLAM
• ADSL2+ VDSL2 Overlay (today)
•RT DSLAM (ADSL2+/VDSL2)
•BBDLC
•VDSL2, ADSL2+,HDSL4, POTS, etc.
•FTTP
•GPON OLT and ONT’s
ADTRAN in Frontier (Cont.)
Overview: Multi-Service Applications in the CO and RT
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•DSLAM (Rack Mount)
•Total Access 1248A/V
–48 Lines of ADSL2+/VDSL2 (Overlay)
–Host or Client
–RT Cabinet Mount
–Currently providing CAF services
•DSLAM (Sealed)
•Total Access 1148A/V
–48 lines of ADSL2+/VDSL2 (Overlay)
–Host or Client
–RT Pedestal
–Currently providing CAF services
Total Access 1248V
Total Access 1148V
ADTRAN in Frontier
Overview: DSLAMs Deployed

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40”
Total Access 5000 SmaRT Cabinet
4th Generation SmaRT
Configurations
•Total Access 1248V Configuration
for 384 Lines of VDSL2 Overlay
-Up to Eight 48-Line Blades
•Total Access 5000 Configuration
for 288 Lines of VDSL2 Overlay
-Ability to Add GPON and Active
Ethernet Cards
•Total Access 5000 Configuration
for 504 Lines via VDSL2 Combo
-Ability to add GPON and Active
Ethernet Cards

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Key Cabinet
Features
GR-487 Core Tested and
Certified
Pad, Pole, or H-Frame
Mounting Options
High Capacity Heat
Exchanger Cooling System
– 2000W
High Capacity Battery
String – 100A-Hr
Simultaneous Support of
xDSL, GPON, AE, Copper
Spans, POTS, Specials,
Wavelengths, etc.
Generator Connector
CAT5 Cabling
Battery Warmer and
Temperature Compensated
Charging
-DS0 Special Circuits
Valere Rectifier Shelf
Total Access 5000
or
Total Access 1248V
Total Access1500
(Optional)
SmaRT Enclosure
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Total Access 5000 SmaRT Cabinet
Copper + Fiber Combo
Ultra Compact - 42”H x 28”W x 25” D
Backwards Compatibility for Copper
and Fiber Service Delivery and Support
for Legacy DS0 Circuits.
Simultaneously Support 288 VDSL2
Subscribers + 288 GPON Subscribers
Seamless “Pluggable” Migration From
FTTN to FTTP With Integrated Fiber
Splitters. No Loss of Service When
Adding GPON or VDSL2 subscribers.
288 VDSL2
Subscribers 288 GPON
Subscribers
Fiber Splitter
Storage

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•Typical Product Lifecycle (5 -7 years)
•From star to cash cow
•Vendor – New system increases revenue and
enables new capacity and capabilities
•Costly cycle for the Service Provider
Product Lifecycle
Features
Time
5 years 10 years
15 years 20 years

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Product Lifecycle
Features
Time
Total Access 5000 - Different Trajectory
•Planned Longevity vs. Planned Obsolescence
•Designed for 20+ years of leadership
•Backplane capacity, mechanicals, power capability
•Very early in the TA5000 product lifecycle !
5 years 10 years
15 years 20 years
TA5000
June 2006 release

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New Applications, New Architecture

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TA5000 Features and Capabilities
System designed for massive bandwidth delivery
–Ethernet-based architecture
–2.2 Terabit Backplane capacity and non-blocking switch fabric
–Industry’s highest GPON density at over 18 PONs per RU
–504 Point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet subs per system
–Integrated ROADM and DWDM
–Enable premium business services, mobile backhaul and
demanding broadband services
Full Service FTTP System
–True Gigabit throughput per sub
–IPTV
–High Speed Internet
–SLA based data services
–Voice

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Total Access 5000 Family
Total Access 5000
High capacity MSAN
9RU, 21 Access Modules
CO, RT
Total Access 5006
Medium capacity MSAN
5RU, 6 Access Modules
RT, cabinet retrofit
Total Access 5004
Compact MSAN
2RU, 4 Access Modules
Small RT, cabinet retrofit
Broadband Access | Services Migration | Carrier Ethernet | Optical Networking Edge

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ONT Solutions

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Indoor SFU ONT Products
Total Access 324
1287735G1
Total Access 324
1287735G2
Total Access 324E
1287737G1
Total Access 324E
1287737G2
Total Access 324
Gen 3
1287735G3
Total Access 334
1287736G1
Total Access 334
1287736G2
Total Access 334
Gen 3
1287736G3
Access
Technology GPON GPON AE AE GPON GPON GPON GPON
Type Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor
POTS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
10/100/1000
Ethernet 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
RF Video (GPON
Only) _ - - - - 1 1 1
Special Features UPS
Connector UPS
Connector
UPS
Connector UPS
Connector
UPS
Connector
Green = Frontier Approved
Total Access 324/334 Indoor ONT’s
•Desk, Wall or “Slack-” Mount
•BBU or AC Wall-Wart Options
•10”W x 6”D x 1.25”T
Total Access 324

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Outdoor SFU ONT Products
Total Access 351
1287701G1
Total Access 352
1287702G1
Total Access 352H
1287702G3
Total Access 354E
1287704G1
Total Access 361
1287711G1
Total Access 362
1287712G1
Total Access 362R
1287715G1
Access
Technology GPON GPON GPON AE GPON GPON GPON
Type Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor
POTS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
10/100/1000
Ethernet 1 2 2 4 1 2 2
RF Video
(GPON Only) - - - - 1 1 1
Special Features
HPNA RFoG
Green = Frontier Approved
Total Access 352/362/362R Outdoor ONTs
•Mounting - Corning Housings
• Splice or OptiTap
• BBU Option
Total Access 352

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SBU / MDU Products
Total Access 372
1287722G1
Total Access 372E
1287723G1
Total Access 372RF
1287722G2
Total Access 374
1287703G1
Access Technology GPON AE GPON GPON
Type Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor
POTS 8 8 8 4
10/100/1000 Ethernet 2 2 2 4
RF Video
(GPON Only) 1
Green = Frontier Approved
Total Access 374 MDU ONT
•Mountings:
•Wall Bracket with Corning Housings
–Splice or OptiTap
• Total Access 480 4-Slot ONT Enclosure
•BBU Option
Total Access 372 SBU ONT
•4 DS1s (PWE)
•AE and GPON Versions
•Mounting: Corning Housings
• Splice or OptiTap
• BBU Option
•Snap in Electronics
• 16.2”H x 10.6”W x 5”D
Total Access 372
Total Access 374

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Today’s Agenda
ADTRAN® At a Glance (9:00 AM)
•Corporate Summary
ADTRAN in Frontier (9:15 AM)
•What is Approved and Deployed
•Total Access 5000 Technical Leadership
What’s Next With ADTRAN? (10:00 AM)
•New Software Features and Hardware
platforms for 2014 approval
• ADTRAN’s Mobile Planning Tool for Frontier
Solutions
Break (10:45 AM)
Planning With ADTRAN in 2014 (11:00 AM)
•Total Access 5000 Ultra Broadband Updates
•Effective FTTN – FTTH Migration
•Gigabit Services Architectures
Lunch (12:30 PM)
Equipment Displays (1:15 PM)
•Open Q&A

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What is New for Deployment in 2014?
Total Access 5000 Software
•Release 8.0.2.2
•TA5004 chassis and MSM module
•New Switch module 1187040F1
•New Octal OLT GPON module 1187503F1
•Cross Slot LAG on SM020, SM025 and SM030 with LACP support
•Redundant Octal GigE Modules for Subtending
•Next Gen GPON ONT’s
•GPON Enhancements
•E.SHDSL Repeater Enhancements, Repeater to Repeater T-SCAN
•VDSL PTM Fallback to ADSL2+
•EFM Nodal Transport
•Bulk Performance Monitoring Support for Octal and Quad GigE

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SM1
Up to 8 Gbps network
uplink
Carrier Class
Flexible transport
Optimized for DSL and
legacy services
SM2 / SM5
Up to 40 Gbps network
uplink
Carrier Class
Flexible transport
Optimized for DSL to
fiber migration
SM40
Up to 80 Gbps network
uplink
Carrier Class
Flexible transport
Non-blocking FTTH
platform
2-Port GPON OLT
21 OLTs/42 PONs per
Total Access 5000
4-Port GPON OLT
84 PONs per Total
Access 5000
8-Port GPON OLT
168 PONs and 10,752
subscribers per shelf
Bandwidth Delivery Evolution
Add a card add a service…
Next generation platform…
OLT
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SM Data Uplink Options
Y-fiber
1G Active LAG
4G Active
LAG
2G Active

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SM Data Uplink Options
LAG
40G Active
LAG
20G Active
Modules Planned for
Cross-slot LAG
GA TA5K 8.0
•1187025Gx
•1187030Gx
•1187040F1

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Mobile Planning Tool

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Today’s Agenda
ADTRAN® At a Glance (9:00 AM)
ADTRAN in Frontier (9:15 AM)
What’s Next With ADTRAN? (10:15 AM)
Planning With ADTRAN in 2014 (11:00 AM)
•Total Access 5000 Ultra Broadband Updates
−100 Mbps Delivery Using Vectored VDSL2
−FTTdp and FTTB – Gigabit over Existing Home
Wiring
•Effective FTTN – FTTH Migration
−Total Access 5004 and Crossover Enclosure
−FTTN Cabinet Portfolio
•Gigabit Services Architectures
−Multi-Dwelling Unit Broadband Solutions
−Micro ONT verses Integrated RG ONTs
−Next Generation PON planning
−Supporting both Gigabit Broadband Aggregation
and Video and SLA-based Services Delivery
Lunch (12:30 PM)
Equipment Displays (1:15 PM)
•Open Q&A

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FTTP is the Goal
Physical infrastructure
–Fiber has virtually unlimited
bandwidth
Network infrastructure
–Gigabit services platform that can
last for decades reduces future
access CapEx
Reduces OSP maintenance cost
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Reaching the FTTP Goal
Greenfield is no-brainer
Brownfield is expensive! How to get
there?
–External investment (stimulus)
–All at once
If you have the capital
–Incremental build
Match fiber build to CapEx budget, ROE,
and competitive needs
Fully leverage existing copper assets in the
medium-term
Let the business case drive the right
speed and depth of fiber deployment
The all-fiber future belongs to those
who survive long enough to reach it

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It All Fits Together
Deep fiber is making loops shorter….
And shorter…
Remote Terminal or
Street Cabinet Small Form-factor
sealed DSLAMs
Distribution Point
Until the FTTP goal is a reality
100Mbps
Vectored VDSL2
100Mbps+
Vectored VDSL2
500Mbps+
G.fast
1Gbps+
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Small Form Factor: A Toolkit Approach
TA5004
–Multiple services
–Carrier-class redundancy, serviceability,
availability
–Copper feed options for low-bandwidth CAF
–FTTN-FTTP migration in cabinet
–DLC cabinet retrofits
–Crossover for new sites
OSP DSLAM
–Absolute minimum initial cost for smaller
sites
–FTTP migration plan focused on CO OLTs

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Compact without Compromise
Small form factor
19” 2RU
4 Access Modules
Supports full range of services
from TA5000 access modules
2 Management & Switching
Modules
Fully redundant switch fabrics with
integrated chassis management
Resource Slot
VDSL2 system-level vectoring
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Management & Switching Module
MSM20 (1187016F1)
–Two 1G/10G SFP+ ports
Up to 20G network backhaul (40G across both MSMs)
Built for no-compromises FTTP performance
MSM10 (1187015F1)
–Two 1G/10G SFP+ ports
Built for cost-effective xDSL aggregation
Common features
–Integrated system controller
–Completely redundant (facility and equipment)
–G.8032 ERPS rings
–Complete Layer 2 feature-set
–>32k MACs for scalable IPTV deployments
–CLI and web interfaces available
Leverages design from OSPs and TA5000
–Fastest time to market
–Common code for quick feature adds and bug fixes

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FTTP Solutions
High-performance FTTP platform
–40Gbps total uplink capacity
–20Gbps per slot of actual throughput with MSM20
–Designed for Gigabit service delivery
Industry leading density
–GPON: 4 OLTs/32 PONs per Total Access 5004
2,048 subscribers per chassis (1:64 split)
–Active Ethernet: 96 subscribers per shelf
Point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet
Dual BiDi SFPs
Features
–4 and 8 port GPON OLT options
SFP based, pay as you grow
Class B+ enhanced optics
–32 splits at 30km
ONT options for every need
–SFU, SBU, MDU
–ADTRAN and ACP versions available

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Fiber to the Node
Compact remote node for overlay and combo
applications
–192 ports overlay or 96 ports combo with VDSL2
system level vectoring
Loop shortening
–100Mbps to 3500ft 24AWG with bonding and vectoring
BBDLC
–VDSL2+POTS combo for legacy DLC replacement and
softswitch migration
–SIP, MGCP, TDM voice gateway
New Access Modules
–Single-slot 48p VDSL2 overlay-Aug GA Not in the Lab
–Dual-slot 48p VDSL2 combo-Aug GA Not in the lab
–Backwards compatible to ADSL2+
–Any-port ATM and EFM bonding
All Access Modules are supported in all TA5000
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Multi-Service Flexibility
•FTTP
–40Gbps network uplink
–32 PONs (2048 subscribers)
–96 point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet
•FTTN
–192 ports VDSL2
–Overlay & combo
–System-level vectoring
•Carrier Ethernet over X
–Ethernet over Copper via SHDSL
and bonded VDSL2/ADSL2+
–Ethernet over Fiber (GigE)
–MEF-certified solutions
•Optical Networking Edge
–1G/10G Ethernet aggregation
and transport
–Ethernet over OTN and DWDM
–Fixed OADM/Mux/Demux typical
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TA5004 Cross-Over Enclosure
40”
Bridges the gap between a pedestal and a traditional cabinet
Economics of a Pedestal
- Stake Down Mounting w/ Gravel Bed (no pad required)
- No Boom Truck Required – 2 men and a pick up
- Compact Design Eases Placement in Right of Way
Durability of a Cabinet
- Hermetically Sealed Equipment Chamber
- Heat Exchanger Conditioned Equipment Chamber
- Fully Secure to Protect Investment
- GR-487 Issue 4 compliant
Flexibility of an MSAP
- Capture Customers with VDSL2 Today
- Migrate to GPON or Active E Tomorrow
- Be Ready for Next Gen PON in the Future

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Total Access 5004 in Cross-Over Enclosure
Features
•Stake-Down, Pad, Pole, or
H-Frame Mounting Options
•High Capacity 1000W Heat
Exchanger Cooling System
•High Capacity 8 Hr. Battery
String – 100 A-hr
•Temperature Hardened to
Full Outdoor Ambient
Range
•Generator Connector
•CAT5 Cabling
•Battery Warmer &
Temperature Compensated
Charging
•Internal and External Cross
Connect options
•Fiber Management
•AC or Line Powered
2 x Total Access
5004
2 x 2 RU (4 RU)
Battery Storage
Lightning
Protection and
Cross Connect
•Capture Customers With VDSL Today
•Migrate to GPON or AE Tomorrow
•Ready for Next-Generation PON in the Future
Roof-Mount Heat
Exchanger
(400 Pair CAT5 Twist)
Power Shelf
Splitter Storage
192-Position
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The Gigabit Service Reality
•Gig service puts a tremendous strain the network
•Subscribers want “as advertised”
•Be prepared to deliver!
bottlenecks begin to emerge

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Breaking Down the Bottlenecks
PON
Backplane
Transport
The bottlenecks that emerge…

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Addressing the PON bottleneck
PON
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Addressing the PON bottleneck
Advanced Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DBA across the PON – across the card –
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GPON
–2.5G downstream, 1.25G upstream
–Widely deployed today
XGPON1
–10G downstream, 2.5G upstream
–Only trial deployments to date
NGPON2
–10G downstream, 10G upstream
–Standard finalized in 2014
PON Evolution (GPON Family)
NGPON2
+
4-8 TDM PON λs
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Addressing the backplane bottleneck
PON
Backplane
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Do the math – non-blocking architectures
Over 100G / slot
8-port GPON OLT
x 2.5G GPON per port
= 20G per access slot to egress chassis
(Minimum)
4-port XGPON1 OLT
x 10G GPON per port
= 40G per access slot to egress chassis
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Addressing the transport bottleneck
PON
Backplane
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Addressing the transport bottleneck (NOT
APPROVED)
Cost effective 10G aggregation
An answer to exhausted 10G rings
Dedicated fiber support to cell towers

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Central Office
Remote Cabinet
Central Office
Physical View
Logical View
Addressing the transport bottleneck (NOT
APPROVED)
Bandwidth – Dedicated 10G pipe per node
Fiber Availability – Pair gain for your fiber plant
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Lots of deployment types, ONT options
Outdoor Single Family Unit (SFU) Indoor Single Family Unit (SFU) Indoor Single Family Unit (SFU) with
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Factors determining ONT construction
Packaging
–House, Business or Apartment
–Outdoor or Indoor
Services
–Voice, Video, Data
–CATV, IPTV
Integration
–WiFi, Residential Gateway/Router
–Home wiring type
Types of ONTs

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ONT Market Trends
Reducing the cost per sub;
Accelerating the path to revenue
Migration from outdoor to indoor
Reduced request for sub gig options – HPNA, MoCA 1.1
Reduce power and battery backup size
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Simplifying customer premises installs
“Cost of Waiting" study from TOA Technologies (2011).
$37.7B in time wasted waiting for installer

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Eliminating high cost areas of
deployment
Mitigate fiber right of way issues
Eliminate truck rolls
No truck roll: Support customer self-install
Improving the profitability of your business

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Emerging Indoor ONT options
Drastically lower ONT cost
Ultra-compact size
Ideal for MDUs
Facilitates flexible installation
Leave at the residence
Single box solution
Integrated wireless radios
Managed in home services
Micro ONTs Residential Gateway ONTS

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Can be left at residence
–Great for MDU
–Save cost of a truck roll to retrieve
–Enables instant activation for next resident
Flexible and discrete installation
–Simplify, streamline installation
procedures
–Improves security and reduces vandalism
Independent of the wireless router
–Increases life of ONT, improving ROI
–Save cost of a truck roll to upgrade service
–Increase customer satisfaction
The Value of a Micro ONT Strategy
Improving the economics without reducing function

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Micro ONTs
Total Access 401 – Micro ONT
•GPON or AE Fiber Uplink – SC-APC
• ADTRAN Custom Plastic Housing
• Wall Plate Design with AC/DC Converter
• Auto-Negotiating/Sensing
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Port
• Full 1 Gigabit Symmetric Throughput
• Cost Effective Indoor Design
•12V DC Power
Total Access 411 – Micro ONT Voice
•GPON or AE Fiber Uplink – SC-APC
• ADTRAN Custom Plastic Housing
• Wall Plate Design with AC/DC Converter
• Auto-Negotiating/Sensing
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Port
• Full 1 Gigabit Symmetric Throughput
• Voice Support – GR-303/TR-008/SIP
• Cost Effective Indoor Design
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Micro Residential Gateway
Total Access 424
Residential Gateway
•GPON or AE Fiber Uplink – SC-
APC
•2 POTS + 4 GE + Wi-Fi
•Auto-Negotiating/Sensing
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
Ports
•Full 1 Gigabit Symmetric
Throughput
•Voice Support – GR-303/TR-
008/SIP
•IEEE 802.11ac Dual-Band
Wireless - 2.4/5Ghz - 3x3 MIMO
•Full Layer 3 Support with NAT
•USB 2.0 Compliant
•TR-69 Managed
•12V UPS Connection

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Fiber-to-the-….
Building
Basement
Door
Distribution Point
Curb
Fiber-to-the-Home (Building)
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Delivers higher speeds over
existing home wiring
–Need to deliver fiber to/near home
Provides alternative, lower cost
deployment model
–MDU, Apartments; duct issues
Provides opportunity to
eliminate truck rolls
–No in-home visits
Operationally aligned with FTTH
G.fast and FTTB summary
A global solution for a global challenge: Gigabit delivery

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Gigabit service over Phone line
–Provisionable (a)symmetric rates
–Gig alternative to lower speed
MoCA and HPNA technologies.
The G.fast standard outlines
these rate/reach targets:
–Gigabit @ <<100m (FTTB)
–500Mbps @ 100m
VDSL2 (17a) with vectoring:
–100Mbps @ 550m (FTTN)
–150Mbps @ <200m
What is G.fast? Gigabit over the Phone line
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Real world rates should beat targets
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GPON
Aerial, pedestal or pit (hand-hole)
MDU or SFU, 8-port or 16-port
RFT-C, local, or reverse powering
Integrated GE or GPON uplinks
FTTH (OMCI) or SNMP/IP managed
Native POTS or VoIP
Vectored VDSL2 (17a) or G.fast chipsets
Optimizing FTTdp deployment options
Optional line power
CO/Exchange RT/Cabinet
LPU
GPON
GPON
Agg.
Switch Nx10G/100G
GPON
Splitters
FTTP OLT
1GE
G.Fast
CPE
MDU
ONU
G.Fast
(optional
reverse
powering)
G.Fast
Pit-mount ONU
Aerial-mount
ONU
Ped-mount ONU
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G.fast standards and availability timeline
Commercial G.fast coming in 2016
Milestone Date
Consented standard YE 2013
Approved standard 2H 2014
Beta chipset availability Mid 2014
Beta solution availability 2H 2014
GA chipset, CPE availability YE 2014
Field and inter-op trials 1H 2015
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Today’s Agenda
ADTRAN® At a Glance (9:00 AM)
•Corporate Summary
ADTRAN in Frontier (9:15 AM)
•What is Approved and Deployed
•Total Access 5000 Technical Leadership
What’s Next With ADTRAN? (10:15 AM)
•New Software Features and Hardware
platforms for 2014 approval
• ADTRAN’s Mobile Planning Tool for Frontier
Solutions
Break (10:30 AM)
Planning With ADTRAN in 2014 (10:45 AM)
•Total Access 5000 Ultra Broadband Updates
•Effective FTTN – FTTH Migration
•Gigabit Services Architectures
Lunch (12:00 PM)
Equipment Displays (1:15 PM)
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1. Use Ethernet and wavelength services
at any point in the network
2. Solutions with the lowest DEPLOYED
cost per bit
3. Leverage NFV to be fully Service Aware
and Scalable
4. Utilize SDN for automation to simplify
and standardize devices on the network
Principles of Reinventing Network

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Mainframe
Computing
1960s
Mini
Computing
1970s
Personal
Computing
1980s
Desktop
Internet
1990s
Mobile
Internet
2000s
Wearable /
Everywhere
Computing
2014+
Historical Technology Cycles - 10+ years
The pace of change is accelerating…

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Fiber Access Acronyms

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Equipment Display
The Network Layout
Total Access 334
Cross-Over Cabinet with
Total Access 5004 or 1424S-CE
Total Access 374
Total Access 5000
NetVanta 838
VDSL2
VDSL2/POTS
VDSL2
VDSL2/POTS
Total Access 1148V
VDSL2
SHDSL
1G
10G
GPON
GPON
GE
SmaRT Cabinet with
Total Access 5000 or Total Access1248V
AE
VDSL2
VDSL2/POTS
Total Access 372
Total Access 362
Total Access 352
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Part Number Description
ADTRAN SmaRT-192 Total Access 1248V
Cabinet
ADTRAN SmaRT-192 Total Access 1248V
Cabinet
*For the above items L1/L3=MS2 Splice modules, L2/L4=710 type
1190901L1 SmaRT Cabinet Pad Mount Template
1353PLH001 SmaRT Cabinet Pole/H-Frame Mount Kit
1353PWR003 20A Power Module
1353BAT100 100Ah Battery String
1179805G1 100 Pack 5-Pin Gas Tube Modules
1353BAT190 100Ah Battery String
1179805G1 100 Pack 5-Pin Gas Tube Modules
Ordering Information
SmaRT Specifications
Line Sizes
•384 lines VDSL2 Overlay (eight 1248V blades)
Dimensions
•Height: 42”
•Width: 28”
•Depth: 28”
AC Power
•Main Feed: 30A, 120/240V
•Generator Connector: Nema L14-30P
DC Power
•Power Shelf: Valere C Series
•Controller: BC 2000 with Ethernet
Fiber Management
•288 Position Internal Fiber Management
•Internal GPON Splitter Storage
Battery Capacity
•100 Ah (Front Terminal)
Cable Type
•CAT5
Additional Vacant Rack Space
•12 RU
•Total Access 1500 (Specials Option)
SmaRT Cabinet
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Part Number Description
4192S5K192L1/L2* ADTRAN SmaRT-192 Total Access 5000
Cabinet
4192S5K192L3/L4* ADTRAN SmaRT-192 Overlay Total Access
5000 Cabinet
*For the above items L1/L3=MS2 Splice modules, L2/L4=710 type
1190901L1 SmaRT Cabinet Pad Mount Template
1353PLH001 SmaRT Cabinet Pole/H-Frame Mount Kit
1353PWR003 20A Power Module
1353BAT100 100Ah Battery String
1179805G1 100 Pack 5-Pin Gas Tube Modules
1353BAT190 100Ah Battery String
1179805G1 100 Pack 5-Pin Gas Tube Modules
Ordering Information
SmaRT Specifications
Line Sizes
•288 lines VDSL2 Overlay
•504 lines VDSL2 Combo
•84 GPON drops or 5376 lines of FTTP
Dimensions
•Height: 42”
•Width: 28”
•Depth: 28”
AC Power
•Main Feed: 30A, 120/240V
•Generator Connector: Nema L14-30P
DC Power
•Power Shelf: Valere C Series
•Controller: BC 2000 with Ethernet
Fiber Management
•288 Position Internal Fiber Management
•Internal GPON Splitter Storage
Battery Capacity
•100 Ah (Front Terminal)
Cable Type
•CAT5
Additional Vacant Rack Space
•12 RU
•TA1500 (Specials option)
SmaRT Cabinet
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SmaRT Cabinet
DSLAM and FTTP Applications with Meter
Note – Requires PEG Approval (Must Also Be Approved By
Local Power Company).
Dimensions:
Height: 42”
Width: (Without Meter Socket): 28”
Width: (With Meter Socket): 34”
Depth: (Without Heat Exchanger): 24.84”
Depth: (With Heat Exchanger): 33.58”
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Part Number Description
4192A5K288L1/L2* ADTRAN MC500-288 Total Access 5000 Cabinet
4192A5K504L1/L2* ADTRAN MC500-504 Total Access 5000 Cabinet
4192RKPP504L1/L2* 288-504 Line Upgrade Kit
*For the above items L1=MS2 Splice modules, L2=710 type.
4192RK5K5L1 Total Access 1500 Upgrade Kit
1190902L1 MC500 Pad Mount Template
1190802L1 MC500 Pole Mount Kit
1353PWR003 20A Power Module
1353BAT190 190Ah Battery String
1179805G1 100 Pack 5-Pin Gas Tube Modules
MC500 Specifications
Line Sizes
•288 – 504 Lines POTS, VDSL2, VDSL2/POTS, Etc.
Dimensions
•Height: 54”
•Width: 43”
•Depth: 36”
AC Power
•Main Feed: 60A, 120/240V
•Generator Connector: Nema L14-30P
DC Power
•Power Shelf: Eltek-Valere CD10D-ANL-VC
•Controller: BC 2000 with Ethernet
Additional Vacant Rack Space
•6 RU (Front)
•15 RU (Back)
•Total Access1500
(Specials option)
Battery Capacity
•190 Ah (Front Terminal)
Cable Type
•CAT5
Ordering Information
MC500 Cabinet
BBDLC Applications Using the Total Access 5000