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BellSouth's Ackerman Sees Growth in New Services

Although the process is gradual, four major and historic network transformations are underway at BellSouth, said Duane Ackerman, the company’s president and CEO, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia XII Conference. These transformations include: narrowband-to-broadband; electrical-to-optical; circuit-to-packet; and overlay-to-shared. The major goal is to arrive at a more flexible infrastructure with quicker provisioning and rearrangement of services. BellSouth is focused on pushing fiber to the outer edge of the network. By the end of the year, fiber-to-the-curb will pass nearly one million homes in the company’s territory. Since 1996, all new feeder cables have been fiber and, as a result, about 60% of DLCs are now fiber-fed. This means about 60% of BellSouth’s DSL lines could support downstream rates of 5 Mbps and 80% could support 3 Mbps.

Ackerman said the FCC’s recent Triennial Review Order will only prolong the legal fights and delay re-investment in facilities-based competition. The UNE-p section of the order is nothing new and BellSouth’s current strategies address these challenges. BellSouth will need to run state-by-state campaigns to challenge market impairment claims by its competitors. Ackerman described fiber deployment is a long term proposition and that the FCC’s current broadband policy “reduces visibility” for the foreseeable future. He hopes the fiber deployment issue will be clarified in upcoming FCC proceedings. Some other highlights of Ackerman’s presentation include:

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