For Huawei, we developed a comprehensive report examining the benefits of deploying FTTH over power networks, and issues with this approach
Project experience | Strategy
The problem
- Huawei’s marketing department wanted to promote the use of power networks for deploying fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks
- It commissioned Analysys Mason to develop an independent report that identified the advantages and disadvantages of this approach
The Solution
- The report examined the suitability of power networks for FTTH deployment
- Specifically, the report looked at:
- business model options for FTTH deployment over power networks, including integrated, joint venture, wholesale and pure leasing models
- the ability of each model to meet the challenges of FTTH deployment
- the factors required for successful deployment
- case studies of existing operators utilising power networks
- We also examined the cost benefits of FTTH deployment in various geotypes, highlighting the conditions where power networks may be of most benefit
- this took into account the impact of various scenarios where different levels of power network infrastructure use was possible
- We concluded that FTTH deployment over power networks is more suited to suburban and rural areas where more of the infrastructure is overhead
Figure: Attractiveness of re-using power networks
The result
- We provided an accessible, comprehensive report that was suitable for publication by Huawei
- We also participated in Huawei’s global regional conferences and presented the results of our report findings to its key customers