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Project 2: In-building BPL Access / EoC Solutions |
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Overview |
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As market demand for high-bandwidth applications such as video conferencing, HD (High Definition) IPTV, and VOD (Video on Demand) heats up, Telco and service providers are looking into offering reliable and cost-effective broadband services to their end-customers.
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Technology |
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EoC, BPL, Fiber, GPON are some of last mile solutions for the community. Among them, Broadband over Power Line (BPL) and Ethernet over Coax technology facilitate cost-effective alternative solutions for last mile broadband access to home and office buildings. Both of BPL and EoC can deliver the broadband signal over existing power and coaxial cable in a building. |
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Challenges |
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- Rewiring or remodeling is very difficult in old multi-tenant unit buildings.
- In rural areas, cellular signal are not easily accessible or there is lack of telecommunication infrastructure.
- In addition to the consideration in high-bandwidth communication, the needs for cost efficiency, quick deployment
and ease of installation are the key factors that affect the success or failure of broadband service implementation.
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Solutions |
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Billion is capable of providing EoC and BPL solutions to Telco and service providers. Billion’s In-building broadband access solutions include one head-end unit and multiple end-point units.
Billion In-building Broadband over Powerline (BPL) Access Solutions
The BPL access head-end unit (BiPAC 2300) connects to CO side via Fiber network or any other first mile service and distributes BPL signals to BPL Access end-point unit (BiPAC 2103/BiPAC 2104) through its power cable. The BPL access end-point unit (BiPAC 2103/BiPAC 2104) can be connected to a home networking router or gateway to share the Internet connection. End-customers also can use a pair of Billion SG2095/BiPAC 2093 R2/BiPAC 2094 R2 In-home PLC Adapter as a bridge and transfer the broadband signal from the living room to the bed room over the existing power line.
Billion In-building Ethernet Over Coax (EoC) Solutions
The EoC head-end unit (BiPAC 2310) acts as the bridge to combine the CATV and Ethernet signal for delivery over the standard coaxial in-building distribution system. It is designed to combine CATV signals with Ethernet digital data traffic to subscriber’s home through the existing coaxial network. The EoC end-point unit (BiPAC 2113) is designed to deliver a faster and more reliable stream of High-Definition quality entertainment seamlessly across the home.
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Selected Products |
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>> Billion In-building Broadband over Powerline (BPL) Access Solutions
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BiPAC 2300 R2 BPL Access Head-End Unit
- 200Mbps physical connection bandwidth
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports x2
- AC power: 90-250VAC, 50/60Hz
- Ability to configure as a head-end master or a repeater
- Traffic control and isolation: VLAN/OVLAN
- 802.1D bridging protocol
- Up to 1024 MAC table size for multiple devices
- Up to 32 direct PLC connections
- DES and 3DES encryption
- QoS with 8 level priority queues
- 802.1P traffic priority classification
- Bandwidth limitation for each CPE
- Power mask management
- SNMP and web network management protocol
- Configurable bandwidth from 2 to 34MHz
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BiPAC 2104
BPL Access End-Point Unit
- Provides an AC Pass-through power socket with noise-filtering function
- Plugs into a standard AC power outlet to receive Internet signal
- Performs Powerline to Ethernet conversion
- Ethernet output connects to a computer or supplies broadband input to a home networking router or gateway
- QoS supported: Maps Ethernet QoS to Powerline QoS using VLAN priority
- Bandwidth management for service class differentiation
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BiPAC 2103 BPL Access End-Point Unit
- Plugs into a standard AC power outlet to receive Internet signal
- Performs Power line to Ethernet conversion
- Ethernet output connects to a computer or supplies broadband input to a home networking router or gateway
- QoS supported
- Bandwidth management for service class differentiation
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>> Billion In-building Ethernet Over Coax (EoC) Solutions
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BiPAC 2310 EoC Head-End Unit
- 200Mbps physical connection bandwidth
- 10/100 Ethernet x2
- Coaxial cable interface 75 Ohm F connector
- AC power: 90-250VAC, 50/60Hz
- Ability to configure as a head-end master or a repeater
- Traffic control and isolation: VLAN/OVLAN
- 802.1D bridging protocol
- Up to 1024 MACs table size for multiple devices
- Up to 32 direct coax connection
- DES and 3DES encryption
- QoS with 8 level priority queues
- 802.1P traffic priority classification
- Power mask management
- SNMP and web network management protocol
- Configurable bandwidth from 2 to 30MHz
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BiPAC 2110 EoC End-Point Unit
- Using exiting cable line to receive Internet signal
- Performs Coaxial cable to Ethernet conversion
- Ethernet output connects to a computer or supplies broadband input to a home networking router or gateway
- QoS supported
- Bandwidth management for service class differentiation
- Coaxial cable interface 75 Ohm F connector
- Dimension: 180 x 120 x 45 mm
- Unit net weight: 280 g
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