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1 Broadband Product Road Map 2013/14 H1 2013/14 H2 2014/15 20C Fibre 21C Migration from 20C IPstream to 21C Wholesale Broadband Connect IPstream ‘Stop Sell’ Availability Checker usability improvement Fibre on Demand Trial Vectoring Trials MSE Trials IPstream retirement within WBC footprint & Datastream in total Further WBC expansion (To be agreed) FTTP 1XX, 40/15, 330/20 Stop Sell BD UK areas roll out Multi-Service Edge Rollout and Migration WBC rollout to further 195 sites Ofcom Broadband Market Review Outcome I can be found at www.btwholesale.com 95 th Percentile billing on WBMC launched WBMC reseller model Out of hours migration product available Consume BB regenerator EMP Mitigation and Consumption Wires only self install KCI improvements FTTP Full Commercial launch inc 220Mb Self install and PCP only trials BBAC speed ranges SIM 2 for FTTC FOD distance based charging & full launch Future activities are aspirational and not fully committed “Preponing” (copper and fibre) Openreach KCI notes via B2B & Portal TR101 Upstream line synch info delivered Asset report: map users to network element WBMC launch metro-node handover Review of cool Broadband Automatic ordering for bandwidth modify Launch 40G host links WBMC Daytime bandwidth offer Multi-Service Edge Further rollout Automatic Expedites Sim 2 for PCP only FTTC End of commercial rollout Fibre on Demand: ECC notification Bulk Checker automation FTTC: More focused appointments FTTC: Provide on cease Implement Ofcom Consumer switching FTTC SIM provide Expedite Flexible appointing for FTTC LTC orders

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Broadband Product Road Map. I can be found at www.btwholesale.com. 2014/15. 2013/14 H1. 2013/14 H2. Migration from 20C IPstream to 21C Wholesale Broadband Connect. 20C. IPstream ‘Stop Sell’. IPstream retirement within WBC footprint & Datastream in total. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Broadband Product Road Map

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Broadband Product Road Map2013/14 H1 2013/14 H2 2014/15

20C

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Migration from 20C IPstream to 21C Wholesale Broadband Connect

IPstream ‘Stop Sell’

Availability Checker usability improvement

Fibre on Demand Trial

Vectoring Trials

MSE Trials

IPstream retirement within WBC footprint & Datastream in total

Further WBC expansion (To be agreed)

FTTP 1XX, 40/15, 330/20 Stop Sell

BD UK areas roll out

Multi-Service Edge Rollout and Migration

WBC rollout to further 195 sites

Ofcom Broadband Market Review Outcome

I can be found at www.btwholesale.com

95th Percentile billing on WBMC launched

WBMC reseller model

Out of hours migration product available

Consume BB regenerator

EMP Mitigation and Consumption

Wires only self install

KCI improvements

FTTP Full Commercial launch inc 220Mb

Self install and PCP only trials BBAC speed ranges

SIM 2 for FTTC

FOD distance based charging & full launch

Future activities are aspirational and not fully committed

“Preponing” (copper and fibre) Openreach KCI notes via B2B & Portal

TR101 Upstream line synch info delivered

Asset report: map users to network element

WBMC launch metro-node handover

Review of cool Broadband Automatic ordering for bandwidth modify

Launch 40G host links

WBMC Daytime bandwidth offer

Multi-Service Edge Further rollout

Automatic Expedites

Sim 2 for PCP only FTTC

End of commercial rollout

Fibre on Demand: ECC notification

Bulk Checker automation

FTTC: More focused appointments

FTTC: Provide on cease

Implement Ofcom Consumer switching

FTTC SIM provide Expedite

Flexible appointing for FTTC LTC orders

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We’re deploying a new Multi-service edge (MSE) BRAS to meet growing demand. We have 1 million end users on MSE.

When?

• We’re deploying, and migrating end users to, 457 MSEs by March 2014• Over 219 deployed so far.• Over 1 million end users on MSE• New orders go onto the MSE in areas where an MSE is deployed.

What are BT doing?

• Growth in bandwidth demand from increased volume and usage requires us to expand the BT Wholesale 21CN Broadband Platform.

• We are introducing a new Broadband Remote Access server (BRAS) called Multi-service Edge (MSE)

What does it mean for you?

• As planned, your end users are being migrated overnight with service outages.• We were moving Customer VLANs and Service VLANs.• Outages are currently averaging <1min on CVLANs and 16 mins on SVLANs

Who is affected? • Every CP is affected whether you buy WBC, WBMC Dedicated or WBMC Shared• Copper or Fibre

Further information• See briefings: BB450-12, BB589-12, BB795-13 and BB 796-13 and previous ISP

forum presentations all to be found at btwholesale.com.• Please contact [email protected]