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Towards a smarter Amsterdam



                Amsterdam fiber two years on:

  problems & fails, lessons learned, successes
                     and how all things end well
                               Dirk van der Woude
Introduction
OGA: Amsterdam Municipal Development Corporation
   ●
       Municipal development of large and small scale real estate
   ●
       Administrator for all municipal held lands: 80% of the territory, market
       value of around 65 billion euro


One of the projects is the overall vision and direction of the
city's broadband programs

Which projects aim at increasing the value of the city
and hence of its real estate

So – we ‘re in it for the dough…
Our aims in simple terms…

   We want a future proof network
   Seen as a long term, real estate like, investment
   Universally rolled out to all of the city’s 400K addresses
   Empowering open competion ON the infrastructure
   Preferably done by the market

 Necessary investment: around 450 million Euro
         –    If needed we invest ourselves
         –    We prefer to cooperate with the market
At the start: City government happy!
A city and its interventions…

100% government
4th in Europe – related to 40,000 jobs
start: around AD 1250 – 100% muni
4th in Europe – related to 70,000 jobs
start: AD 1920 - 22% muni 78%
national
(Courtesy of Teleography: World Map capacity
between countries)
1st in the world – related to 50,000 jobs
start: AD 1997 – 100% not for profit




                               Source: Henk Steenman, 2007
Now that government regained popularity...
Japan - …
                                                                         and in S. Korea, PR China, Singapore, Hongkong etc.

                                                                                          Wireline broadband in Japan, 1999 - 2008


                                                                             14.000


                                                                             12.000
Source spreadsheet: http://www.stat.go.jp/data/getujidb/zuhyou/o02.xls




                                                                             10.000

                                                                                                                                               Cable
                                                                              8.000                                                            DSL
                                                                                                                                               FttH/B
                                                                              6.000


                                                                               4.000
Source: Office of Statistics, Japan




                                                                            thousands of subscribers


                                                                              2.000


                                                                                   0



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                                                                                    2000.032002.032004.032005.122006.062006.122007.062007.122008.062008.12
USA
“The Internet is the most open network in history.
We have to keep it that way. I will prevent network
providers from discriminating in ways that limit the
freedom of expression on the Internet. Because
most Americans have a choice of only one or two
broadband carriers, carriers are tempted (…) I will
protect the Internet's traditional openness to
innovation and creativity, and ensure that it remains
a platform for free speech and innovation that will
benefit consumers and our democracy.
                  Barack Hussein Obama, October 2008
USA: “It’s Time to Broadband the Economy”

“An economic stimulus package that focuses
on infrastructure must put America’s broadband
infrastructure at the head of the list. It’s time to
broadband our economy. Doing so will not only
help stabilize and stimulate a recovery but
create the foundation for long-term prosperity
and competitiveness.”

John Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco
January 2009
European Commission sees the light...

“Currently broadband is provided by telecommunications
operators to their subscribers via the same copper wires
that have been used for telephony since its invention in
the 19th century.
However, new broadband services (...) require
enhanced network characteristics including higher
bandwidths that cannot be provided over copper
infrastructure. To provide these services it is necessary
to replace the copper infrastructure connecting the end-
users to the local switches (the "local loop") by optical
fibre.”


European Commission, 12 June 2009
25-04-09




               On £15 billion and 800 K jobs
               (London School of Economics, April 2009)
           •     “£5 billion on broadband networks (creating or retaining
                 280,000 jobs) (…) Spurring more and higher speed broadband would
                 boost business productivity.
           •     £5 billion on intelligent transport systems (creating or
                 retaining 188,000 jobs). Improve traffic flows through adaptive traffic
                 signals and electronic tolls and provide travellers with real-time traffic
                 information. Extra spending on ITS would deliver environmental
                 benefits and make the country more productive.
           •     £5 billion on developing a smart power grid (creating or
                 retaining 235,000 jobs). Using two-way communication and sensors a
                 smart grid will deliver power more efficiently and reliably. (…) One US
                 study suggested this could cut 10 per cent from utility bills. The smart
                 grid would also allow the deployment of new greener technologies
                 including plug-in hybrid electric cars.“

                                           http://www.itif.org/files/digitalrecovery.pdf
Brazil

“The Broadband Divide is bigger than the Digital
Divide. A new Third World is arising in which people
are under the impression they have access to the
Internet.”


             Silvio Lemos Meira, Chief Scientist of C.E.S.A.R.,
                                   PortoDigital, Recife, Brazil
However, at the same time in the UK...


"Those who say that a Universal Service Obligation of
2Mbps is a ludicrously low ambition miss the point."


              Lord Carter, Baron StephenCarter of Barnes
                                          February 2009
19




           Improvement? Docsis 3.0?

                            <= promise: “120 Mb/s, no even
                            > 400 Mb/s over coax…”




       …real world:
shared bandwidth =>
      (Xiamen, Jan. 2007)
20




Improvement? VDSL2?




 Houston, TX, The Famous
 Nov. 2006 ‘Dblam’

 Some more went 'Bang!'    http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=93103&page_number=4
FttH programs Amsterdam
  FttH: Parts of boroughs of   Three separate programs:
Osdorp and Zeeburg & Oost
                                Fiber to the Home: > 40,000 addresses
                                    ● 2007/2008: to 10% of homes, representative sample

                                    ● aim: whole city per 2012-’15




                                Fiber to the School: 1 symm Gb/s
                                    ● July 2009: to 500 schools and non-profits

                                    ● upgrading of existing 6/1 asymm Mb/s per

                                   building…
                                    ● self organisation, organizing support by city




                                Fiber to the Theater: 1 symm Gb/s
                                    ● to >15 major theaters

                                    ● once-only grant City (< 15%)

                                    ● sector innovation very slow

                                    ● FabChannel leading, had to close shop as records

                                   industry refuses to innovate
22




                              Fiber to the Home
                   Amsterdam 2009: 43,000 adresses connected or passed


                                                             consumer/
   Service providers                                            SME
  100% open market


 Wholesale operators                                     Rent
    open access
 100% open market


Passive infrastructure:                                  Rent
      GNA, Inc.
15% municipal shares
 5% municipal euro’s
23




Assumptions…
            Independent service providers to
             compete and market to consumers



            Winner of tender active layer (and
             hence thereon investor) to market to
             service providers as well as
             consumers


            To operate as lessor
24




Beaten by new realities...
               Between 2005 & 2008 independent
                providers failed or were acquired by
                infrastructure companies
               BBned owns last non-incumbent ISP’s


               Winner BBned – since 2007 rumoured
                to be sale by owner Telecom Italia
                Does not help in marketing…


               Landlord GNA has to do marketing as
                well, next to substantial poblems in
                physically rolling out the network…
25




“Why innovate when               Amsterdam
you can litigate?”               FttH
-- John C. Malone

who in 1995 was dubbed by Al
Gore as “Darth Vader of Cable”
Digging in an old city
 > 95% high rise MDU
    ●
        Vertically stacked homes can be
        troublesome


 > 90% city below sea level
    ●
        No problem for cables, POP’s
        however…


 Rolling out FttH is an once only
  operation...
In house architect?
Anybody home?
Competing for
space…
Now dry…
Most of Amsterdam is below sea level…




Very dry again:
visit to POP
distributing to
30K subs by Mr.
Costas (Mayor of
Lisbon) & Mr.
Carter (CEO of
MDDA)

September ‘08
So – any good, that fiber network?
(Exhibit 1) Perhaps (very) untrue:
            “There are no apps that need this”




       {
32,4 Mb/s




                           “Open internet TV, beyond anything else”
                                     www.getmiro.com
(Exhibit 2) And there’s FttH
loving hardware as well…
• HD Video (720P)

• Data: 60 MegabYte per minute, 32.000 MB
  total recording capacity

• Some more upload capacity would be rather
  convenient…

• About £ 105 at Amazon.co.uk
• Be quick: this week £ 95 @ Laskys.com
Lessons learned...




outside


                 inside
Capex…
Another lesson learned…
       ”Facility based competition 2.0”

   Active
   Ethernet                          Citynet: more than 13.000
                                     fibers per POP


   GPON

                    1 : 32 optical
                    split in POP
   Future



POP = local switch house
Feb. 4, '09: KPN signs Amsterdam FttH contract
file:///C:/Film-Foto/2009-2-4-Signing/CIMG2697.JPG
To speed up… developments 2008 / 9
•   2007/8: KPN/Regge and City of Amsterdam exchange views;
•   2008:
     ●
         Minister understands need for NGN
     ●
         Regulators OPTA and NMa work on longer term regulation
     ●
         Incumbent KPN opens discussions with Reggefiber;
     ●
         Late Summer: the two propose a policy to the regulators;

•   December 2008: Regulators decide on open network with
    regulated ODF-tariff as well as tri-annual control on profit ceiling.
•   In other words: rather large part of vision Amsterdam now
    widely shared.
•   February 2009: agreement with KPN & Reggefiber on a city wide
    roll out, starting with another 100K connections
     ●
         Agreement Competion Authority expected
43




A citywide base for sustainable growth
and trans sectoral innovation
                    Environmental benefits of
                     fast as well as symmetric
                     broadband (i.e. NGaN)

                     Fine mazed cheap fiber
                      grid base for wireless
                      cloud (any tech)
                     Teleworking/-care etc.
                     Helps towards SmartGrid
                      & -Metering
                     Facilitates low carb
                      telecomputing & -storing
                      (cloud computing)
New old kid on the block: Wimax...
            Start: June 2008
            Coverage: Downtown plus Zuidas

            Test of 8 Mb/s product by Personal Computer
            Magazine (June 2009)

            Postal code / Download Mb / Upload Mb / Ping ms
            1011DL / 3.35 / 0.04 / 168
            1012KL / 2.77 / 0.04 / 154
            1072LH / 2.87 / 0.04 / 173
            1017PP / 2.75 / 0.24 / 100
Fiber is 'bit' faster...
All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

-- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)

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Dirk Van der Woude - Manchester

  • 1. Towards a smarter Amsterdam Amsterdam fiber two years on: problems & fails, lessons learned, successes and how all things end well Dirk van der Woude
  • 2. Introduction OGA: Amsterdam Municipal Development Corporation ● Municipal development of large and small scale real estate ● Administrator for all municipal held lands: 80% of the territory, market value of around 65 billion euro One of the projects is the overall vision and direction of the city's broadband programs Which projects aim at increasing the value of the city and hence of its real estate So – we ‘re in it for the dough…
  • 3. Our aims in simple terms…  We want a future proof network  Seen as a long term, real estate like, investment  Universally rolled out to all of the city’s 400K addresses  Empowering open competion ON the infrastructure  Preferably done by the market  Necessary investment: around 450 million Euro – If needed we invest ourselves – We prefer to cooperate with the market
  • 4. At the start: City government happy!
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  • 6. A city and its interventions… 100% government
  • 7. 4th in Europe – related to 40,000 jobs start: around AD 1250 – 100% muni
  • 8. 4th in Europe – related to 70,000 jobs start: AD 1920 - 22% muni 78% national
  • 9. (Courtesy of Teleography: World Map capacity between countries)
  • 10. 1st in the world – related to 50,000 jobs start: AD 1997 – 100% not for profit Source: Henk Steenman, 2007
  • 11. Now that government regained popularity...
  • 12. Japan - … and in S. Korea, PR China, Singapore, Hongkong etc. Wireline broadband in Japan, 1999 - 2008 14.000 12.000 Source spreadsheet: http://www.stat.go.jp/data/getujidb/zuhyou/o02.xls 10.000 Cable 8.000 DSL FttH/B 6.000 4.000 Source: Office of Statistics, Japan thousands of subscribers 2.000 0 1999.032001.032003.032005.032006.032006.092007.032007.092008.032008.09 2000.032002.032004.032005.122006.062006.122007.062007.122008.062008.12
  • 13. USA “The Internet is the most open network in history. We have to keep it that way. I will prevent network providers from discriminating in ways that limit the freedom of expression on the Internet. Because most Americans have a choice of only one or two broadband carriers, carriers are tempted (…) I will protect the Internet's traditional openness to innovation and creativity, and ensure that it remains a platform for free speech and innovation that will benefit consumers and our democracy. Barack Hussein Obama, October 2008
  • 14. USA: “It’s Time to Broadband the Economy” “An economic stimulus package that focuses on infrastructure must put America’s broadband infrastructure at the head of the list. It’s time to broadband our economy. Doing so will not only help stabilize and stimulate a recovery but create the foundation for long-term prosperity and competitiveness.” John Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco January 2009
  • 15. European Commission sees the light... “Currently broadband is provided by telecommunications operators to their subscribers via the same copper wires that have been used for telephony since its invention in the 19th century. However, new broadband services (...) require enhanced network characteristics including higher bandwidths that cannot be provided over copper infrastructure. To provide these services it is necessary to replace the copper infrastructure connecting the end- users to the local switches (the "local loop") by optical fibre.” European Commission, 12 June 2009
  • 16. 25-04-09 On £15 billion and 800 K jobs (London School of Economics, April 2009) • “£5 billion on broadband networks (creating or retaining 280,000 jobs) (…) Spurring more and higher speed broadband would boost business productivity. • £5 billion on intelligent transport systems (creating or retaining 188,000 jobs). Improve traffic flows through adaptive traffic signals and electronic tolls and provide travellers with real-time traffic information. Extra spending on ITS would deliver environmental benefits and make the country more productive. • £5 billion on developing a smart power grid (creating or retaining 235,000 jobs). Using two-way communication and sensors a smart grid will deliver power more efficiently and reliably. (…) One US study suggested this could cut 10 per cent from utility bills. The smart grid would also allow the deployment of new greener technologies including plug-in hybrid electric cars.“ http://www.itif.org/files/digitalrecovery.pdf
  • 17. Brazil “The Broadband Divide is bigger than the Digital Divide. A new Third World is arising in which people are under the impression they have access to the Internet.” Silvio Lemos Meira, Chief Scientist of C.E.S.A.R., PortoDigital, Recife, Brazil
  • 18. However, at the same time in the UK... "Those who say that a Universal Service Obligation of 2Mbps is a ludicrously low ambition miss the point." Lord Carter, Baron StephenCarter of Barnes February 2009
  • 19. 19 Improvement? Docsis 3.0? <= promise: “120 Mb/s, no even > 400 Mb/s over coax…” …real world: shared bandwidth => (Xiamen, Jan. 2007)
  • 20. 20 Improvement? VDSL2? Houston, TX, The Famous Nov. 2006 ‘Dblam’ Some more went 'Bang!' http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=93103&page_number=4
  • 21. FttH programs Amsterdam FttH: Parts of boroughs of Three separate programs: Osdorp and Zeeburg & Oost  Fiber to the Home: > 40,000 addresses ● 2007/2008: to 10% of homes, representative sample ● aim: whole city per 2012-’15  Fiber to the School: 1 symm Gb/s ● July 2009: to 500 schools and non-profits ● upgrading of existing 6/1 asymm Mb/s per building… ● self organisation, organizing support by city  Fiber to the Theater: 1 symm Gb/s ● to >15 major theaters ● once-only grant City (< 15%) ● sector innovation very slow ● FabChannel leading, had to close shop as records industry refuses to innovate
  • 22. 22 Fiber to the Home Amsterdam 2009: 43,000 adresses connected or passed consumer/ Service providers SME 100% open market Wholesale operators Rent open access 100% open market Passive infrastructure: Rent GNA, Inc. 15% municipal shares 5% municipal euro’s
  • 23. 23 Assumptions…  Independent service providers to compete and market to consumers  Winner of tender active layer (and hence thereon investor) to market to service providers as well as consumers  To operate as lessor
  • 24. 24 Beaten by new realities...  Between 2005 & 2008 independent providers failed or were acquired by infrastructure companies  BBned owns last non-incumbent ISP’s  Winner BBned – since 2007 rumoured to be sale by owner Telecom Italia Does not help in marketing…  Landlord GNA has to do marketing as well, next to substantial poblems in physically rolling out the network…
  • 25. 25 “Why innovate when Amsterdam you can litigate?” FttH -- John C. Malone who in 1995 was dubbed by Al Gore as “Darth Vader of Cable”
  • 26. Digging in an old city  > 95% high rise MDU ● Vertically stacked homes can be troublesome  > 90% city below sea level ● No problem for cables, POP’s however…  Rolling out FttH is an once only operation...
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  • 34. Most of Amsterdam is below sea level… Very dry again: visit to POP distributing to 30K subs by Mr. Costas (Mayor of Lisbon) & Mr. Carter (CEO of MDDA) September ‘08
  • 35. So – any good, that fiber network?
  • 36. (Exhibit 1) Perhaps (very) untrue: “There are no apps that need this” { 32,4 Mb/s “Open internet TV, beyond anything else” www.getmiro.com
  • 37. (Exhibit 2) And there’s FttH loving hardware as well… • HD Video (720P) • Data: 60 MegabYte per minute, 32.000 MB total recording capacity • Some more upload capacity would be rather convenient… • About £ 105 at Amazon.co.uk • Be quick: this week £ 95 @ Laskys.com
  • 40. Another lesson learned… ”Facility based competition 2.0” Active Ethernet Citynet: more than 13.000 fibers per POP GPON 1 : 32 optical split in POP Future POP = local switch house
  • 41. Feb. 4, '09: KPN signs Amsterdam FttH contract file:///C:/Film-Foto/2009-2-4-Signing/CIMG2697.JPG
  • 42. To speed up… developments 2008 / 9 • 2007/8: KPN/Regge and City of Amsterdam exchange views; • 2008: ● Minister understands need for NGN ● Regulators OPTA and NMa work on longer term regulation ● Incumbent KPN opens discussions with Reggefiber; ● Late Summer: the two propose a policy to the regulators; • December 2008: Regulators decide on open network with regulated ODF-tariff as well as tri-annual control on profit ceiling. • In other words: rather large part of vision Amsterdam now widely shared. • February 2009: agreement with KPN & Reggefiber on a city wide roll out, starting with another 100K connections ● Agreement Competion Authority expected
  • 43. 43 A citywide base for sustainable growth and trans sectoral innovation Environmental benefits of fast as well as symmetric broadband (i.e. NGaN)  Fine mazed cheap fiber grid base for wireless cloud (any tech)  Teleworking/-care etc.  Helps towards SmartGrid & -Metering  Facilitates low carb telecomputing & -storing (cloud computing)
  • 44. New old kid on the block: Wimax... Start: June 2008 Coverage: Downtown plus Zuidas Test of 8 Mb/s product by Personal Computer Magazine (June 2009) Postal code / Download Mb / Upload Mb / Ping ms 1011DL / 3.35 / 0.04 / 168 1012KL / 2.77 / 0.04 / 154 1072LH / 2.87 / 0.04 / 173 1017PP / 2.75 / 0.24 / 100
  • 45. Fiber is 'bit' faster...
  • 46. All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. -- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)