Introduced in 2023, the Open Access Committee has several objectives, including promoting the idea of Open Access and the wholesale fibre business model, stimulating and encouraging wholesale-oriented regulation and discussing and exchanging experience and best practices. To deliver on its mission and based on the know-how of its member companies, the Committee touches upon several fields, including the regulatory framework for wholesale operators, the technical aspects of Open Access, IT solutions for network operators, promotion and education, and sales and marketing of Open Access-based fibre services.

You can expect a variety of new contents and resources generating from these discussions, that will soon become beneficial to the fibre community at large.

For those who are not familiar with the concept of Open Access, here are five main advantages of adopting this business model while deploying FTTH networks, as identified by the working group:

  1. Open Access is a model that allows for the deployment and operation of fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks in a cost-efficient way.  Building one infrastructure that is accessible to all service providers is in fact very cost-efficient, and has a significant impact on national coverage and market value. This cost-efficiency results from the fact that the same infrastructure is shared by all service providers, reducing the need for multiple infrastructures and saving on deployment and maintenance costs.
  2. The wholesale model can be very agile in administration, as there is no customer care. This means that service providers can focus on delivering services, while wholesale operators handle infrastructure maintenance and management.
  3. Service providers benefit from extensive coverage of the open access network without upfront investment, which makes it easier for them to provide services to customers without having to invest in expensive infrastructure.
  4. End-users benefit from a variety of services provided by diverse operators over the open access network. This means that customers have access to more choices in terms of services, pricing, and quality.
  5. Open Access drives competition of services in a very simple and transparent way. The wholesale operator does not compete with service providers, and service providers have equal terms and conditions of access. This creates equal opportunities for all service providers, promoting a more competitive and dynamic market.

Suzanne Tracy

Applying for a Board of Directors position

 

First and Last Name:  Suzanne Tracy

Company Name: SIRO

Current position: CTO 

Company Type: Telecom Network Operator


Biography:

Suzanne established and leads the Technology function in SIRO, a joint venture between Vodafone Ireland and ESB (the Irish state-owned electrical utility) which is delivering FTTH to Irish homes and businesses over the electrical network. Suzanne is responsible for the selection, design and delivery of the SIRO infrastructure rollout across network & IT including the in-home installation for end-users. Having started her career as a process engineer in pharmaceuticals Suzanne has 25 years’ experience in Technology & Engineering mainly with Vodafone Group Technology across a number of markets in Europe. Suzanne is a member of the FTTH Council board and also a board member of Vodafone Group Services Ireland Limited.

Position statement:

I have participated in FTTH conferences since 2019, initially as a panellist on the CTO panel and more recently as the moderator of the CTO panel. I have acted as sponsor to both the In Home Customer Experience committee and the DE&I committee. I have attended a number of GA's where I actively participated in all discussions, sharing my experience and learnings.

Your past role(s) and activities in the FTTH Council Europe:

I have extensive experience of FTTH Council Europe, having served on the board for the last 2 years. I have thoroughly enjoyed this opportunity, seeing the great work the FTTH Council Europe team do to champion the adoption of Fibre in every market in Europe and also learning from peers, all the time gaining better insights to our industry.  As a CTO in an operating company, I have very valuable and unique perspective to share with other FTTH council members and the broader industry.  As CTO I consume both Active & Passive equipment, select software & mapping tools that support the fibre rollout and define and deploy the IT OSS/BSS stack required to run a successful Open Access FTTH Network.  I want to grow and share my experience to ensure FTTH customers continue to get best in class service delivery and fibre speeds.   I look forward to serving on the FTTH Council Europe board for the next 2 years and thank you for your vote.

I continue to have the same passion for FTTH customer experience and copper switch off as I did when I first joined the Council Board, see video attached from June 2022.

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