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approximately 200 times faster than speeds in the average

residential broadband connection today. In providing fiber-

like speeds, the copper-based technology could enable a

two-hour HD movie to download in less than 10 seconds, or

for 1,000 photos to be uploaded in less than two seconds.

Deutsche Telekom’s network – which uses VDSL2 Vectoring

as well as fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology – currently

offers customers access speeds of up to 100 megabits-per-

second (Mbps). In enabling Deutsche Telekom to make

efficient use of its existing copper network infrastructure,

the innovative XG-FAST technology could also enable it

to deliver further on commitments to Germany’s national

broadband targets for providing more bandwidth to more

people.

Key Facts:

Technologies such as G.fast and XG-FAST use the last

section of existing copper networks to deliver fiber-like

speeds to homes and offices. XG-FAST is in the early stages

of lab testing, but has exceeded expectations in trials with

several customers so far.

The XG-FAST trial with Deutsche Telekom demonstrated an

aggregated bandwidth exceeding 11Gbps on two bonded

pairs of Category 6 cable at 50 meters in length. Similar

tests using standard drop cable illustrated the feasibility of

XG-FAST for fiber-to-the-front door applications, achieving

aggregate rates that exceed 8Gbps over 50m. All trials

were performed using prototype equipment from Bell Labs

under laboratory conditions.

XG-FAST is also capable of delivering 1Gbps symmetrical

services at distances of 70m enabling operators to deliver

fiber-like speeds inside buildings using existing telephone

lines, eliminating the need to install new cabling. This

allows for faster installation times and less hassle for the

end-user.

Nokia’s fixed ultra-broadband access portfolio offers service

providers a comprehensive mix of fiber and copper access

technologies to suit the needs of any deployment.

Bruno Jacobfeuerborn, CTO of Deutsche Telekom, said:

“Working on this demonstration we can see the future

possibilities of XG-FAST in maximizing existing assets. This

will provide another technology option which could enable

us to offer high-speed connectivity to our customers quickly

and cost-effectively, and at the same time, move our fiber

infrastructure closer to our customers.”

EU researchers have created an innovative toolbox in order

to ensure the safety and continued security of European

electricity networks, and to help facilitate a greater shift

towards renewable energy sources

The EU-funded UMBRELLA project has unveiled its key

successes and deliverables during a one-day workshop in

Brussels on 26 January 2016. This included the creation

of a toolbox prototype for Transmission System Operators

(TSOs) to guarantee secure grid operation in future

electricity networks with a high penetration of intermittent

renewable energy sources (RES).

The toolbox enables TSOs to act in a coordinated European

target system where regional strategies converge to

ensure the best possible use of the European electricity

infrastructure.

There is a growing contribution of less predictable and

more variable RES, which is taking place alongside the

gradual integration of national markets into one common

New toolbox to help boost and secure European electricity

networks

European electrical energy market. Market mechanisms

are increasingly not being able to cover certain aspects

of system security, leading to high deviations between

scheduled and physical flows in terms of time, direction

and volume.

As a consequence, meteorological forecasting errors may

lead to unforeseen violations of operating limits and trigger

cascading outages in stressed-system situations.

This results in the need for more complex operational

planning and transmission operation, taking the network

closer to its operational limits.

The UMBRELLA toolbox

The UMBRELLA toolbox includes a deterministic and

probabilistic optimisation framework for corrective actions

to cope with simulated risks on different timescales and

increasing system complexity. The overall aim of this is to

reduce the total cost of uncertainty whilst also increasing

system security and transmission capacity.

14 l New-Tech Magazine Europe