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Title: VeriSign IP Connect Connecting communities of interest


1
VeriSign IP Connect Connecting communities of
interest
  • Internet Telephony Conference (VP-02 and VP-03
    Sessions)
  • Sean Kent Product Manager
  • Email skent_at_verisign.com
  • Tel (703)346-9907

2
Agenda
  • Technical Issues of VoIP Peering
  • (VP-02) Thursday 01/26/06 1230-115PM
  • VoIP Peering Business Case Studies
  • (VP-03) Thursday 01/26/06 130-315PM

3
VeriSign Know-How
  • Long history of proving peering services
  • Recent acquisitions inter-carrier mobile
    messaging
  • Inter-carrier short messaging (SMS) experience
  • Taught mobile operators it pays to cooperate
  • VeriSign practiced in core components of peering
  • VoIP peering products (IP Connect) launched
    Fall04
  • Peering across broadband, cellular and enterprise
    networks
  • Integration of company assets One VeriSign
    initiative
  • Dot-com/-net DNS registry platform
  • SS7 network and databases
  • Inter-carrier roaming and messaging

4
Lessons Learned
  • Security
  • Most security appliances (B/SC) do not scale down
    to enterprise
  • Very few support encryption (TLS and SRTP)
  • Directory
  • Many carriers own intra-community VoIP traffic
    traverses PSTN!!!
  • Should leverage existing number management
    systems
  • Not as simple as storing telephone number and
    associated URL
  • Mediation
  • End to end IP calls often do not trigger PSTN
    databases
  • Poor interoperability across enterprise
  • Connectivity
  • Poor quality unacceptable for cheap dial tone
  • ISP-CLEC peering in co-location centers

5
Intra-Community Centralized Policy Server
  • Central repository of subscription and topology
    information
  • Regulates operating costs (scales operations,
    enables forced on-net)
  • Combination of ENUM and IMS specifications
  • Number block/pool route selection (destination,
    origination, time, cost)
  • Subscription discovery, one or more service URIs
    per user
  • Callout (service trigger) to PSTN/PLMN databases

Centralized Routing Directory
PSTN Databases
CNAM
LNP
HLR
PSTN/PLMN
Call Agent/ Softswitch
Trunk Gateway
Application Server
  • PSTN Breakout Gateway/Border Element Selection
  • Intra-Community Service and Location Discovery
  • Trigger SIP/ENUM reachable PSTN Databases

6
Inter-Community TN2URL Mapping
  • Tier 1 (common directory) resolves number
    ownership
  • Industry data sources (number pools and
    portability)
  • Service provider supplied Authoritative List
    (overrides industry data)
  • TN to SPid or TN to NS Record (Tier 2 ENUM Server)

LERG and NPAC TN to SPid industry data
Authoritative List manually entry or bulk
upload via portal
Tier 1 ENUM Server
Service Provider A
Service Provider B
Tier 2 discovery (SPid or NS record)
Tier 2 ENUM Server
Tier 2 ENUM Server
Service and location discovery (NAPTR record)
Border Element
IP Peering Exchanges
Call Agent
Call Agent
Border Element
7
Data Partitioning
  • Peering managed by way of data types
  • Classification specifies level of sharing
  • Data classifications
  • Private visible only to enterprise/service
    provider (intra-domain)
  • Restricted visible to closed user group of
    peers (restricted inter-domain)
  • Federated visible to all publishing to
    directory (unrestricted inter-domain)

Peering entities may query one anothers topology
data but may not view one anothers data via
portal
Secure Self-Management Portal - Upload service
providers dial plan or enterprises corporate
directory - Optionally establish closed user
group of peers or opt all-in peering with all
Peers
8
Enterprise Peering
  • Introduction of inter-working equipment on
    customer premises
  • Security and interoperability across major
    equipment vendors

Self-Management Portal - Publication of corporate
directory - Management of peering enterprises
Signaling encryption (TLS) Authentication (HTTP
Digest) Private dial plan Telephone to URL
address resolution Fault tolerant routing and
load balancing
Enterprise A (Site 1)
Routing Directory
Intra-Enterprise
  • Security
  • Application level NAT (topology hiding)
  • Signaling encryption (TLS)
  • Interoperability
  • Legacy PBXs
  • H.323 inter-working w/ SIP
  • Vendor variants

Enterprise B
Enterprise A (Site 2)
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10
Agenda
  • Technical Issues of VoIP Peering
  • (VP-02) Thursday 01/26/06 1230-115PM
  • VoIP Peering Business Case Studies
  • (VP-03) Thursday 01/26/06 130-315PM

11
State of VoIP Peering Market
  • PSTN replacement slow not explosive growth
  • Forced on-net weak VoIP community still small
  • International termination loosing steam
  • Toll bypass marginalized thru price erosion
  • Local and fixed-mobile convergence gaining
    momentum
  • Cheap dial-tone bundled local and long distance
  • International demand for country code 1
    telephone numbers
  • Domestic and international roaming bypass (dual
    mode roam to Wi-Fi)
  • The players
  • CLECs altering business model to include
    wholesale VoIP
  • ISPs marketing telephony services to subscriber
    base
  • Portals with advertisement revenue model add
    voice to grow user base

12
Positioning
  • In-network value proposition enhances CLEC or IPX
    service
  • PSTN bound calls forced on-net between customers
  • Value increases as size of community grows ( of
    telephone numbers)
  • Addition of voice to enterprise extranets
  • Sharing of corporate dial plans
  • Exchange rich media (voice, video, presence IM)
    within supply chain
  • Disaster recovery services
  • Automatic or manual switch to backup site
  • Target market include financial institutions
  • Bundle w/ other managed services
  • Integration w/ IN Databases (Calling Name)
  • Fixed-mobile convergence (SMS, MMS,
  • cellular roaming clearing/settlement)

13
VoIP Peering Ecosystem
  • Partner
  • Internet Peering Exchange (QoS-enabled
    Interconnect)
  • VeriSign
  • Registry Services (Topology Publication)
  • Security Services (Topology Hiding)
  • Interoperability (Protocol and Vendor Variants)
  • Customers
  • Service Provider (ISPs)
  • Enterprise verticals (financial institutions)

14
In Network Value Proposition
  • Mobile network operators successful In-Network
    Calling rate plans
  • Inexpensive sticky method of attracting and
    keeping customers
  • Private peering solution
  • Allows CLEC or IPX to establish club of peering
    customers
  • Force off-net calls on-net and save customer
    added expense of PSTN

Network Routing Directory
Web Portal (self-management - manual entry or
bulk upload)
Member opts into the managed peering club,
publishing their address space to all members or
a sub-set of members
Broadband Telephony User Communities
Voice (RTP) Traffic
Private IP Peering Exchange
15
IP Enabling Trader Voice Networks
  • Trader systems interconnect w/ resilient Session
    Initiation Protocol (SIP)
  • Ring down/hotline dial plan
  • Sites connected over redundant IP backbone
  • Near real-time MAC and improved reliability
    (disaster recovery)
  • Calls switched seamlessly between TDM (Turrets)
    and IP (transport)
  • Simultaneous or sequential ring down

Redirect Server1 (Network Routing
Directory) Telephone Number to URI Mapping
Proxy Server1 (SIP Forking) Simultaneous Ring
(Primary/Backup)
Primary Site
Turrets
Egress
Ingress
Primary Gateway
Disaster Recovery Site
Voice Gateway
Managed IP Network1
Backup Gateway
1 All core network systems deployed to
geographically redundant dispersed sites.
16
Fixed Mobile Convergence
  • Launched in early 2004 and branded Wireless IP
    Connect
  • Building market experience thru live trials
  • Mobile operators, internet service providers and
    universities
  • Serving-MSC model (Roaming to Wi-Fi)
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC (HP iPAQ and
    i-mate PDA2K)
  • SIP based soft-phone client manages handset radio
    interfaces
  • Protocol inter-working function performs SIP to
    MAP interoperability

Enterprise
IS-41/SIP Peering (Interoperability)
Mobile Network
HLR
(Presence update)
SS7 Network
(TLDN discovery)
(TLDN to IP mapping)
PBX/Media Gateway
(TLDN call setup)
PSTN
Gateway-MSC
(Inbound Call)
17
DID On-Demand (Peering CLECs and ISPs)
  • Acquiring local numbers is difficult
  • FCC has historically required CLEC certification
    to obtain numbers
  • Numbers assigned in thousands blocks by rate
    center ITSPs often do not have a sufficient
    customer base in any region to use a block
  • Complex porting issues and government reporting
    requirements
  • Acquiring local numbers is expensive
  • ISDN PRIs to connect to the media gateway
  • Unnecessary long-distance switched access costs
  • VeriSigns DID-On-Demand service gives ITSPs a
    single source for ordering and provisioning
    telephone numbers (DIDs)
  • Service allows the allocation of phone numbers on
    an as-need-basis

CLEC
ISP/ITSP
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