Title: Emerging Trends
1Emerging Trends
2Share of Traffic
Voice 9
Voice 27
Legacy Data 6
IP 64
IP 85
Legacy Data 9
(2002)
(2005)
(RHK report, 2002.11.)
3Internet Revenues
2001 15.3 billion 2002 14.7 billion (-4 )
billions
Quarter/Year
(STARtrax2002 conference)
4Declining Revenue/Bit
Traffic 107
Traffic 85
Revenue 17
Revenue -11
Revenue/bit -45
Revenue/bit -52
(2001)
(2002)
(STARtrax2002 conference)
5Serious Crisis
Service Characterlessness
Differentiated services
Low Price
Business Competition
Network Capacity
Network Engineering
6The old, but still available paradigm
7Paradigm Vs. Serious Crisis
Revenue generated area
Expense reduced area
Differentiated services
Network Efficiency
Network Engineering
Technology Convergence
Capacity Optimization
Low Price
(Provider Side)
(Customer Side)
8Will be NGN the solution ?
(Workshop on NGN, 9-10 July 2003, Geneva)
- Packets for all types of services
- Keep niceties of circuit-switched network (QoS,
security, ) - Fixed mobile convergence
- Broadband access is becoming a business xDSL,
FTTH, cable, WiFi etc. to allow - Internet access combined voice, data, video
services VPN
Revenue generated area
Expense reduced area
Network Efficiency
Technology Convergence
Capacity Optimization
High Value
(Provider Side)
(Customer Side)
9Will be Expense reduced ?
- Packets for all types of services converged
transport based on IP over heterogeneous networks - Keep niceties of circuit-switched network
Internet Traditional telecom PSTN - Fixed mobile convergence Telecom Radiocom.
broadcasting - -gt Converged network,
- will give us Capex/Opex saving.
- Only when legacy PSTN becoming obsolete
- (too little OPEX/CAPEX gain, particularly in
Core) - Not so much benefit in KT network
10Will be Revenue increased ?
- Fixed mobile convergence
- Broadband access is becoming a business xDSL,
FTTH, cable, WiFi etc. to allow - Internet access combined voice, data, video
services - -gt Converged service,
- will give us new chances for revenue
- Bundle/package of current services will
introduce a big competition - Total market volume may be decreased
11A long way to NGN
- PSTN/ISDN evolving towards NGN oriented
platforms - Replacement of obsolete PSTN/ISDN network
elements 2005 onwards - Packet Data networks evolution (Fixed-Internet
convergence) - Evolving from the current High Speed Internet
access (ADSL, VDSL, FTTH, WLAN ) platforms - To offer new generation Services 2005 onwards
- Mobile convergence (IMS) 2006 onwards
12Nevertheless (Network)
(Any/All Applications e.g. voice , data , video)
Anything Everything
2. Need to seek for the maximum commonality in
(IP based) protocols that are to work across
different types of networking technologies
1. NGN core and access trends is convergence
between fixed and mobile services / architecture
/ protocols, etc.
Internet Protocol (IP)
Everything
(Any All Network technologies)
3. Diversity of user service requirements and
network capabilities will be key issue to achieve
Convergence
13Nevertheless(service)
(Any/All Applications e.g. voice , data , video)
Anything Everything
1. Service and network separation will encourage
innovative services
2. New MM-services will be driven by the
fix-mobile-broadcasting convergence
Internet Protocol (IP)
Everything
(Any All Network technologies)
3. Most added value services are based on voice,
data, andmobility convergence and require
support beyond best effort QoS, security, etc.
14Target
Revenue generated area
Expense decreased area
Converged service/network environment
Network Efficiency
New service from new tech.
Technology Convergence
CAPEX OPEX saving
High/various quality of service
Capacity Optimization
High value-added service
(Provider Side)
(Customer Side)
15Summary
- A crisis moment is already come
- NGN will be the solution
- Faster ROI on network should be proved
- New revenue-generating service is the Key
16Thank you for your attention !!! hans9_at_kt.co.kr R
apporteur of Q.6/SG13 on ITU-T (Performance of
IP-based networks and the emerging GII )