Title: Multimedia Service Delivery on Next Generation Networks
1Multimedia Service Delivery on Next Generation
Networks
FORUM ON NEXT GENERATION STANDARDIZATION
(Colombo, Sri Lanka, 7-10 April 2009)
- Pradeep De Almeida,
- Group Chief Technology Officer
- Dialog Telekom PLC
2Contents
- Current multimedia service delivery landscape
- Service delivery challenges on legacy networks
- Why NGN?
- Access, Transport, Network and Application layer
development for delivery of NGN services - NGN implementation challenges
- Looking into the future.
3Current Service Delivery Landscape
- Developments in access network technology
- e.g. mobile HSPA, HSPA, WiMAX, LTE ?high
bandwidth transport -
- Expanding competitive landscape
- Increased competition
- Internet based services
Telco Operators ?Bit pipe providers
4Service delivery challenges on legacy networks
- Service deployment time (Time To Market)
competitive edge - High Capex and Opex on new services vertical
silos - Deployment of advanced Value Added Services
- Strategic differentiation from internet based
services - Quality of Service (Operator VOIP vs. Skype)
- Security
Vertical Silos in service deployment
5Why NGN?
- ITU definition - A Next Generation Network is a,
- packet-based network able to provide
telecommunication services - able to make use of multiple broadband access
technologies - QoS-enabled transport technologies, and
- in which service-related functions are
independent from underlying transport related
technologies - New revenue through NGN services
- Flexible service deployment across multiple
platforms - Reduction of Capex and Opex
- Modular, scalable and flexible platforms
6NGN layered Architecture
- Generic layered architecture of NGNs
Development towards Multimedia Service Delivery
Converged Service Delivery - Service Delivery
Platforms (SDP), Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
Common Service Control IP Multimedia Subsystem
(IMS)
All IP Transport
QoS enabled high bandwidth access technologies
mobile WiMAX, LTE
7Access network evolution
- Developments in mobile access technologies
- Evolved HSPA/HSPA enhancement (MIMO and 64 QAM
modulation ? 42 Mbps on single 5 MHz carrier) - Evolved Packet System (EPS) QoS and Bearer
concepts - OFDM based technology - UTRAN Long Term Evolution
(LTE), mobile WiMAX -
Increase in per user data rates
Mobile Broadband
Increase consumption of multimedia services
8Access network evolution
- Development of fixed access technologies
- Developments in ADSL and VDSL technology
- Deployment of FTTx networks (FTTU - Fiber to the
user)
More user data rates than wireless technology
Increase in per user data rates
Ability to offer high data rate services
NGN and triple play offers
9Transport Technology Evolution
- Transport layer evolving from ATM / FR to IP
- Increasing intelligence in the transport layer
- Enhanced security
- QoS guarantee and enforcement capabilities
- Flow based charging of differentiated services
- Deep packet inspection capabilities
- Service aware bandwidth management
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10Transport Technology Evolution
- Inter-operator connectivity evolving toward all
IP transport - IPX (GSMA initiative) End to end QoS guarantee
allows carrier grade services on IP networks - Increase in significance of Session Border
Controllers (SBCs) Provides security, topology
hiding and interworking between signalling
protocols
Source GSMA
11Core Network Evolution
- Access agnostic core network
- Standardized environment for operators to manage
IP Multimedia communication sessions e.g.
Voice, Messaging, Sharing - Based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- Approach to cost effective transition towards
service centric world
12Converged IMS Vision
13Service Delivery Evolution
- Service Delivery Platform (SDP)
14Service Delivery Platform (SDP)
- SDP A framework for service deployment
- Seeks to simplify service provision and
management ? Reduce CAPEX and OPEX - Bridges the gap between network and services
- No standard reference model ? Custom solution for
an operator - Delivery of triple and quad play solutions
- Complements IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
Service Delivery Platform
15Service Delivery Platform (SDP)
16Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
- Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) Seamless
mobility between mobile and access networks - FMC is a key driver for IMS
IMS
High Bandwidth Mobile Networks
Fixed Mobile Convergence
Voice over IP
High Bandwidth Fixed Networks
- One number concept A single number for
fixed, mobile and soft phones - Hosted IP PBX services call groups, call
hunting..
17Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
18Converged Services
- Whats in it for consumers..?
19NGN implementation challenges
- Availability of end user devices
- SIP supported mobile handsets
- Complexity of new services
- E.g. SMS vs. MMS
- Suitable regulatory framework
- Fixed mobile convergence
- NGN technology must generate ROI
- Business models for new services
20Looking into the future.
- Telcos are becoming bit pipe providers
- War of the worlds Telco world vs. Internet
world - New services as strategic differentiator
- Legacy service delivery inefficient and
expensive - Next Generation Networks
21ThANK YOU!