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RoadmapsAndy WrightNatalie WalkerSimon Brisbourne
Broadband Product Road Map2013/14 Q1 2013/14 Q2 2013/14 H2
20C
Fibr
e21
C
Migration from 20C IPstream to 21C Wholesale Broadband Connect
Release AK 17th Nov
IPstream ‘Stop Sell’
220Mb FTTP launch
Fibre on Demand Trial
Differentiated SLA launch
Vectoring Trials
MSE Trials
IPstream retirement within WBC & Datastream in total
Release AH 13th May
Release AI 15th Jul
Release AJ 16th Sep
Further WBC expansion (To be agreed)
FTTP 1XX, 40/15, 330/20 Stop Sell
BD UK areas roll out
Multi-Service Edge Rollout and Migration
WBC rollout to further 195 site begins
Ofcom Broadband Market Review
I can be found at www.btwholesale.com
95th Percentile billing on WBMC launched Launch reseller model
Out of hours migration product availableLaunch Metro-node
EMP Mitigation and Consumption
Wires only self install
KCI improvements
OR £ Rises
FTTP Full Commercial launchPCP only trials BBAC speed ranges
SIM 2
FOD Distance Based Charging & launch
Future activities are aspirational and not fully committed
“Preponing” (copper and fibre)
Openreach KCI notes via B2B & Portal
Deliver TR101 Upstream line synch info
RT QoS option on Fixed rate
Launch 40G host links
Sim2 Launch (orders glued together)
Automatic ordering for bandwidth modify
Release AL 20th Jan
MSE: Multi Service-EdgeAndy Wrightandy.s.wright@bt.com
MSE: Multi-service Edge
When?
• We’re deploying, and migrating end users to, 535 MSEs by March 2014• Over 100 deployed so far.• Over 150k end users on MSE• New orders go onto the MSE in areas where an MSE is deployed.
What are BT doing?
• Growth in bandwidth demand from increased volume and usage requires us to expand the BT Wholesale 21CN Broadband Platform.
• We are introducing a new Broadband Remote Access server (BRAS) called Multi-service Edge (MSE)
What does it mean for you?
• As planned, your end users are being migrated overnight with service outages.• We were moving Customer VLANs but are increasingly moving Service VLANs.• SVLAN outages are currently 26 mins 1st night and 6 mins on a 2nd night.• We are starting to do both these on one night and using the full PEW window.
Who is affected? • Every CP is affected whether you buy WBC, WBMC Dedicated or WBMC Shared• Copper or Fibre
Thank you• All CPs have made the necessary changes for the new IP address ranges.• We have jointly proven it works.• Thank you
See briefings: BB450-12, BB589-12, BB795-13 & BB 796-13and previous ISP forum presentations all to be found at btwholesale.com.Any questions? please contact mse.wbc.wbmc.tech@bt.com
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