Overview
This tutorial will discuss how current access networks must change to meet the triple-play bandwidth and service-delivery challenge. They must change to provide high-capacity bandwidth that handles the traffic efficiently to deliver IP-based broadcast video and video on demand (VoD), high speed IP-based data services including Gigabit Ethernet, and even voice over IP (VoIP) as part of a circuit-to-packet voice switch migration. Access networks based on TDM/SONET/ATM will not scale sufficiently and do not fit smoothly in an IP-based service world. Regardless of current and near-term service offerings, it may be essential to invest in a distribution plant that can support current operations as well as smooth the transition to a triple-play network for the long-term future. For lowest cost and seamless operation, an Ethernet and IP-based access network is one potential solution.


