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Re: [802.3_GEPOF] FTTH Council market study



Hello Carlos & Eugene,

Thank you for sending information for the FTTH. Also, I looked a material that Eugene presented at Ottawa.
Those information themselves are very good to explain about use cases of GEPOF.  However it can be substituted for CAT 5/6 cables to those applications and it seems to be that they are not explaining about the necessity of GEPOF. In order to convince opponents, we should show them strong impacts and advantages of GEPOF technology. Otherwise, we can't answer if they ask us about it. 
We should clarify the advantages / cons. against to CAT5/6 cables (cost, weight, relatability, supply chain, max length, workability, etc).   

I am pleased you to take in to account the above situations.

Kind regards,
N Serizawa
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Hayato Yuki [mailto:hayato-yuuki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 8:23 AM
To: STDS-802-3-GEPOF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [802.3_GEPOF] FTTH Council market study

Hello Carlos-san,  Cc Menbers,

I understand that the European home network market has been growing more and more.

However, we should explain that the POF-cable network is superior to the category-cable network for home networking. 

Thanks,

Yuki@Sumitomo 




>Dear all,
>
>please find in this public link: 
>http://www.ftthcouncil.eu/documents/Webinars/2014/Webinar_27May2014.pdf
>the latest information of the European FTTH-Council on FTTH deployment.
>
>The FTTH deployment can be used as an indicator of the TAM  for the 
>gigabit Home Networking market.
>The FTTH deployment speed in Europe is around 5 Million houses per year.
>
>In parallel with this values, we may add TAM values from ADSL/VDSL 
>deployment, and new/refurbish homes.
>
>Best Regards
>
>Carlos