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- Title
BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES EVALUATION TOOL (BATET).
- Authors
Pereira, João Paulo Ribeiro; Pires, José Adriano
- Abstract
The goal of this paper is to identify all the essential costs of building broadband access networks, and then to comparise different technologies in various scenarios. Different market segments (Scenarios) have different geographical characteristics and will require different amounts of access bandwidth. These different market segments will be served by alternative access technologies that minimise overall costs. In order to do this, we have developed a model framework and an evaluation tool. To measure the attractiveness of several broadband access technologies, the proposed tool compares the costs, revenues, NPV, IRR, payback periods etc for 3 scenarios. The paper presents a techno-economic analysis of 8 broadband technologies for access networks: digital subscriber line (DSL), hybrid fibre coax (HFC), power line communications (PLC), fibre to the home (FTTH), fibre to the curb (FTTC), fibre to the cabinet (FTTCab), and wireless alternatives such as WiMAX and satellite.
- Subjects
BROADBAND communication systems; COST; BANDWIDTHS; DIGITAL subscriber lines; WIRELESS communications
- Publication
Technological & Economic Development of Economy, 2007, Vol 13, Issue 4, p288
- ISSN
2029-4913
- Publication type
Article