Title: What Operators need from NGN Standardisation
1What Operators need from NGN Standardisation
- Stewart Alexander
- ITU Standards Manager, BT Group
WTSA
2Summary
- Business drivers for NGN
- Requirements for NGN
- Technical view of NGN
- What standards do we need for NGN?
- What do we want from ITU?
3Whats the Current situation?
- Telecom winter exaggerating the cost of multiple
standards e.g. multiple networks in mobile - All telcos under pressure to reduce expenditure
on standards - Cost of interworking is killing us
- More and more uses are global (mobile, WLAN,
Internet etc) with more and more users
travelling. - Standards must be global
- Growing complexity from multiple fora as groups
become frustrated with speed of traditional
standards bodies - Need for a radical drive to the NGN speed is
essential.
4Why do we need an NGN?
- Make it easier to create new services
- Faster
- More people can create services
- Make it easier to buy and use services
- Give customers greater choice
- Make it simpler to deliver and maintain services
- Process automation
- 30-40 cost reduction
5What does it mean?
- New services
- Open APIs and applications platforms
- Mobile enabled
- Re-usable components/capabilities
- Build on broadband capability
- Cost reduction
- Not enough to do efficiencies and automation
- Radical network convergence to fewer networks and
systems carrying more services
6Cost Reduction
- Efficiencies and automation not enough
- need to enable customers and partners in the
service management processes - Radical steps required
- need closure of legacy networks and systems
- Have to include future of PSTN (voice)
- More important to converge in access and backhaul
than in core - because opex and capex centred there
721st Century Services Vision
A world where all our customers feel empowered
and are treated as individuals
8Todays Networks
Internet
Frame Relay
ATM
SDH
- Built on servicetechnology stove pipes.
- Every network service has its own network
platform - FR, ATM, MPLS IP VPN, Internet, PSTN etc.
- We want a converged multi-service platform to
deliver all services.
921st Century Network Vision
10Provide a common Intelligence Layer
Intelligence layer
Application layer Web Services .Net J2EE
Intelligence Layer
Intelligence Layer
Control
Accounting
Monitor
Authentication
Presence
Authorisation
Common Data Model LDAP interface
Flexible user interface Web, DTMF,Voice
Interface Protocols
INAP, MGCP, SNMP, CORBA, GMPLS, etc
Mediation and Billing
Transmission Layer
PSTN
and
Data
Internet
3rd party
new generation
networks
backbone
networks
PSTN
Intelligent Service Layer controlling IP and
PSTN - and allowing controlled 3rd party access
11Overall Architecture
12Highest Priority NGN Standards Requirements
- Multi-service carrier-scale core
- enabled by underlying MPLSv2 network
- 3GPP Architecture
- extended to Wi-Fi and fixed Broadband access
- Session based QoS
- Session Control
- extensions to SIP with full multimedia capability
- Billing and charging (data interchange billing)
between operators - Manageability
- commoditised componentised OSS
- Security
- authentication across networks / operators
- Home Gateways/Networks
13What do we need to do generally..?
- Prioritise.
- Position fora, regional bodies and ITU into a
consistent approach to lead to global standards
an architecture of standards bodies. - Support the NGN architecture will require us to
merge over traditional boundaries. - Give equal weight to systems and networks
14ITU is important to NGN for
- Access Networks SG15
- Core Networks SG13
- Optical Networking SG15
- Spectrum ITU-R
- Numbering Addressing SG2
- Signalling for QoS across multiple networks
SG11 - Services and applications SG16
- Security SG17
- NGN Focus Group to get it started and bring it
all together
15Other Important Bodies for NGN
- 3GPP/TISPAN IMS
- ATIS US carrier requirements
- DSL Forum remote management of CPE
- IETF IPv6, SIP extensions, MPLS, etc
- TMF standardised OSS components
- Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) (Mobile)
Applications, DRM - Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) role of Ethernet in
transport network - IEEE 802.11x Wi-Fi hotspots
16What do we want from ITU?
- Global Standards, speedily and efficiently
produced -
- How do we get this?
- A single ITU-T Study Group for core NGN studies
- A managed release program
- A co-ordinated ITU-T approach
17Conclusions
- NGN will only succeed if based on globally
standardised components - ITU must work with ETSI, ATIS and other fora to
achieve standards for NGN - ITU can provide strategic focus for NGN standards
but must create SG with sufficient critical
mass to address NGN issues