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Were TalkingFiber Optics, Baby!Things, they
are a changing
2
Tularosa Basin Telephone replacing copper with
FTTP and FTTN Press Release July 12, 2006
  • we can build a network that provides our
    subscribers with a full range of advanced
    communications services today and feel
    comfortable that this same network will enable us
    to meet future subscriber demands."

3
Tularosa Basin Telephone replacing copper with
FTTP and FTTN Press Release July 12, 2006
  • "TBTC is dedicated to bringing the same advanced
    services typically found in large metropolitan
    areas to the people of New Mexico's smaller,
    rural communities."

4
Tularosa Basin Telephone replacing copper with
FTTP and FTTN Press Release July 12, 2006
  • "This newnetwork provides us with the
    opportunity to offer our subscribers bundled
    service packages that include high-speed data,
    voice, and video at very affordable rates."

5
Investment in the Community
TBTC is making a substantial investment (16
million) to totally rebuild our existing network.
We are investing for the future of our customers
and our community. We are working to Keep
Our Customers Connected!
6
Keeping Customers Connected!
  • We're upgrading with
  • Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
  • Fiber to the Premise (FTTP)

7
Why Now?
  • Single Source Provider Triple Play... Grand
    Slam
  • Response to competition
  • Financial health of TBTC
  • Aging copper cable
  • Undersized copper cable

8
Responding to Competition
  • Cable TV providers
  • High speed internet, LD POTS
  • Satellite Providers
  • High speed internet
  • Wireless Providers
  • High speed internet, LD POTS
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • LD

9
Responding to Competition
  • New sources of revenue
  • Bundled services
  • Gains in efficiency mean bigger profit margins
  • Maintain customer base
  • New subscribers
  • Win back customers

10
TBTC is committed to providing our customers with
new products and services so we can all keep
connected as technology changes!
11
Customer Service Issues
  • Expect to field a lot of questions from our
    customers
  • We want to make this upgrade as painless as
    possible
  • TBTC will start notifying customers in early
    August
  • Bill insert
  • Frequently Asked Questions mailer

12
Questions Anyone?
  • Who's paying for this?
  • TBTC will make equipment upgrades to the
    customer's property at the company's expense
  • TBTC will cover all construction costs associated
    with upgrades to the customer's property
  • Subscription to upgraded services is optional
  • TBTC will release a new price list/tariff for
    upgraded services closer to the completion of
    construction and service roll-out

13
Rates will NOT increase
  • Enhanced services are OPTIONAL

14
The Details
  • Services
  • Network Upgrades
  • Engineering and Construction
  • Customer Impact
  • Timeline

15
New Services!
  • Higher speed data (internet)
  • Video
  • Broadcast
  • Video on Demand (VOD)
  • Local content
  • Service Convergence

16
Network Upgrades
  • Fiber to the Premise (FTTP)
  • ADSL2 (Copper)

17
What's the difference?
  • Fiber
  • Standard ethernet based network, just like what
    all computers use today
  • Gigabit speeds
  • Copper
  • Faster version of familiar DSL technology
  • 20 megabits

18
What's the same?
  • Quality of service
  • We are committed to maintaining the same quality
    and reliability we are known for today
  • Availability of service
  • We are striving to making all services available
    to all customers, regardless of the access
    technology

19
Construction
  • New cable placement
  • Local streets
  • Highways
  • Aerial and buried
  • Some customer premises will require on-site
    construction

20
Construction Crews
  • TBTC Crews
  • Contract Crews
  • Licensed
  • Bonded
  • Insured

21
Engineering Fiber vs. Copper
  • 60 of customer base will require fiber optlic
    loop connections
  • 40 of customer base will remain on short copper
    loops
  • Copper loops already capable of handling all that
    big data

22
Fiber Factors
  • There are a few factors that determine new fiber
    placement
  • Age and condition of existing copper distribution
    cable
  • Distance from customer to TBTC switching
    equipment
  • Other engineering and construction specifications

23
Engineering Challenges Fiber
  • New service entrance cable
  • Aerial or buried
  • In some cases, new entrance cable may disturb
    customer's landscaping... TBTC will take pains to
    minimize any construction effects on customer
    property
  • New wiring to computer for data connections

24
Customer Impact
  • Construction
  • Service Disruptions
  • Cool New Services!!!

25
Customer Premise Construction
  • Tailored to the unique requirements of each
    customer's property
  • TBTC will schedule meetings with individual
    customers to discuss required construction on
    their property
  • Comprehensive on-site assessment
  • Minimize impact to landscaping
  • Aesthetics are important too NID, UPS, Cabling

26
Customer Premise Copper
  • No construction on customer property
  • No new wiring
  • Possibly new DSL modem

27
Customer Premise Fiber
  • Access to the customer's property required
  • New UPS unit to be mounted on wall inside the
    building
  • New house wiring for current DSL customers may be
    required

28
UPS
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply
  • Locations with 100 fiber optic cables require a
    UPS because there will no longer be copper wires
    to carry low-voltage power from TBTC's equipment
    to the customer's equipment
  • Low-voltage power is necessary to power
    electronics in the new Optical Networking
    Terminal (NID) and enable continued service
    operation during power outages

29
UPS
  • Enables continued service for 8 to 10 hours in
    the event of an electrical power outage
  • Manufacturer estimates power consumption for 30
    days at 24 hours per day of continuous heavy load
    to cost about 61 cents
  • Monthly power consumption for a typical household
    is expected to be less than this estimate
  • Actual power consumption will vary based on
    actual usage

30
UPS
  • Needs to be plugged into an outlet inside the
    building with a wire ultimately connecting to the
    new NID on the outside of the building
  • Replacement NID will ideally be located in the
    same location as the existing NID

31
Timeline
  • Cloudcroft Exchange
  • Starts within the next 30 days
  • Phase I should be finished by the end of 2006
  • Phase II should be finished during 3Q 2007
  • Tularosa Exchange
  • Starts by the beginning of 2007
  • Should be finished by 4Q 2007
  • Carrizozo Exchange
  • Early 2007
  • Early 2008

32
Have we missed anything...
  • Contacts
  • Nathan - Project Manager
  • Jerimiah - Access Platform
  • Lance - External Communications
  • Eddie - Turn-up
  • Mary Beth - Customer Service
  • Richard Suggs - NID installation
  • Voicemail at 585-FTTP (3887)
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