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The Impact of the World Wide Web on Carrier
Networks – an Historic Opportunity
Geoff Hall
Chief Technology Officer, EMEA
May 24, 2006
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TDM Voice Network
To Other
Networks
DMS-100 MMP
DMS-100 MMP
DMS-100 MMP
TDM Trunks Over
Transport (SDH / PDH)
Network
DMS-100 MMP
DMS-100 MMP
DMS-100 MMP
DMS-100 MMP
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How
What
From the Familiar World
Historical
Modern
Low Bandwidth Growth
Rapid Bandwidth Growth
Shared Facilities
Variable, always on
Network Aware User
User Aware Network
People to People
People, Content & Autonomic
Nodal Services
Network, device & web services
Integrated Nodes
Separation of control and bearer
Proprietary & Closed
Open with Gateways
Separate Networks
Converged
The networks become an infrastructure for the WEB
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Enabled
The New Network
Network Applications
Aggregation,
Access
Distribution
Wireless
CPE
WEB Applications
Services
Edge
Security
Voice
Application
Switching
Media
Policy
Interactive
Media
Contact
Center
Packet-Optical
Mobility
QoS
IP VPN
Subscriber
Control
Packet-Optical (LAN/WAN)
Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
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Security
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Service
Core
IVR
Infrastructure Virtualization Brings
Profound Change
New Business Models, Customers, Opportunities
Voice
Networks &
Services
Yahoo
Bell Google Virgin
Mobile
eBay
Services
(multimedia – anywhere,
anytime, any device)
• Broadband
Data Networks
& Services
• IP networking
• Network intelligence
Network
(connectivity –
anywhere, anytime)
Internet
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This Generation’s Place in History but….
> Exploitation of the Capability of the WEB is the Driver
• will only happen if it is Simple, Secure and Reliable
> Technology and Standards are the Enablers
• Technologies and architectures must enable substitution and
evolution
• Standards prevent Isolation
> Realisation = Revenue + Regulation
• What gets built will be guided by rational business models
• Regulation determines the viable business models
> Critical to Economic Performance
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Korea – Some of the World’s Most Advanced
Service Offerings
• Remote digital home
services – home
monitoring, digital
picture frames, visitor
surveillance, heating
control, door control,
lighting control
• Location-based services
• Mobile stock trading
• Mobile banking
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• Commercial
transactions made
via mobile devices –
subway passes,
tickets, groceries,
e-Money, credit card
purchases, ATMs
• Security
• Convenience
• Transactions
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In Conclusion
> The WEB has profoundly changed the Topology of carrier
Networks
> The WEB has Undermined the old and is creating New
Business Models.
> The Power of the WEB in conjunction with the Network
infrastructure is a significant component of a competitive
economy
> Will not happen by osmosis
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Geoff Hall
Chief Technology Officer, EMEA
May 24, 2006
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