IP Communications Services Trial

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IP Communications
Services Trial
by Teresa Hastings
Objectives and Strategies
September 29, 1999
September, 1999
Evolution Overview
Voice over
Data Networks
IP
Desktop
Services
Integrated
Communications
Services
September, 1999
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Purpose
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Determine customer acceptability of IP-based
communications services
– Paradigms, features, functionality of Network (IP network), Services
and OSS
– Targeted at small-to-large businesses
– Services included:
• IP Telephony: BI-direction dialing (on/off net) with public/private dialing
• Desktop Services features, including IP Phones
• Voice messaging
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Technology learning
– Implement solutions directionally consistent with NGN goals
– Not intended to be long-term service platform
– Ask questions, try technology and apply learning to long term
architecture for network, services and OSS
September, 1999
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Strategies
Customers
 Customer
Selection
– 10 to 15 locations, 30% to 40% of customer site traffic on
the trial
– Will allow some reduction of features
– Willing to turn off the service at end of trial
 Internal
 Focus
users first, then external customer(s)
on learning about customer experience and
acceptability
September, 1999
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Lab Trial High Level Objectives
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Testing of customer acceptability of IP Communications Services for
business customers
Handle customer communications services on a common IP
infrastructure
– Core telephony, Desktop services, voice messaging (MWCOM trial)
– Intranet services, internet connections (company)
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Demonstrate connectivity with customer ATM, FR, PL or IP/VPN
Validate OSS concepts and initial implementations
Measure performance characteristics
Demonstrate initial security solution
Reduce infrastructure, development and operations costs
Demonstrate Operations
Create small number of ‘new’ communications services for inclusion
September, 1999
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IPOP Sites
INCP
Trial Network
OSS
Systems
MWCOM Switch
Enterprise Sites
Firewall
IP
Phones
Router
Network
Gateways
Router
Location and
Network Servers
Announcement
Servers
Firewall
Router
IP
Network
Firewall
Enterprise
Gateway
AAA
Servers
PBX
Application
Servers
Data Collection
Servers
Firewall
September, 1999
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Trial Core Telephony Services
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Enable basic routing services
– Basic capability to process DDD/IDDD calls
• Connect existing PBXs to IP network with enterprise gateways
• Allow existing end stations to be used
– Access to private dialing plans
• Support for VNET based dialing plans
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Operator service support via tandem through PSTN network.
– No support for 411/911 for Trial
– Directory assistance passed to PSTN
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Support for basic announcements
– Number change, congestion,…
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Internet and Intranet services continue with current product offerings
September, 1999
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Desktop Service Features
Priority
I Features
Local DOD /DID
Off-Premise DOD / DID
Single Line Extension
Class-of-Service
Find Me Call Routing
Call Forwarding
Call Screening
Dynamic Registration
Call Data Records
Destination Route Selection
Call Hold
Consultation Hold
Hunt Groups (Circular)
Call Transfer
QoS and SLA Monitoring and Reporting
Priority
On-Net DOD / DID
Profile Management (Web interface)
Caller ID
2nd Directory Number
Do-Not-Disturb
Conference Services
End-to-End signaling from Keypad
II Features
Caller Name
Call Pickup
Hunt Groups (Busy Order List, Distribution by Usage)
Call Parking
CTI (TAPI)
Voice / Unified Messaging
Speech Recognition
Speed Calling
Call Queuing
911
Uniform Call Distribution
Auto-attendant Voice Mail Interface
Text-To-Speech
Bridging
September, 1999
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Security
Current Strategy:
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Use IPSEC AH (authentication header) with IKE (Internet Key
Exchange) between our “known” systems, including SIP servers and
gateways
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Use SIP sender authentication and message integrity for mobile clients
Long Term Strategy:
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The long-term model will require development of an effective public key
infrastructure and the use of X.509v3 (or newer) certificates
Issues:
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IPSEC is relatively new and does not address mobility
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No public key infrastructure in place today
September, 1999
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Performance Aspects
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Network Quality
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Validate Media Path Performance
• Latency
• Jitter
• Packet Loss
• % Utilization(Bandwidth)
• Voice Band Data
• Fax
• Echo Cancellation
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Media Negotiation
• Effects on Performance
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Feature Quality
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Validate Signaling Performance
• Post Dial Delay, Disconnects,
Hangings
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OSS
 Customer Portal Response
Times
 On-Time Billing/Invoicing
 Real-Time Billing
 Billing Accuracy (part of the
auditing process)
 Network Data Collection
 Product/Rating Definition
Timelines
September, 1999
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Trial OSS Features
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Web Portal
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Web OE for ordering IPTel services
Orderable products and features in Portal Infranet
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Cycle based billing for flat rate billing
Session, feature based rating and billing
Bill presentation via web server, printed invoice
Generation of flat files for feeding into legacy systems
Process Mgmt/Middleware
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Vendor (TBD) based support for data collection of
billable sessions and events information from IPTel
equipment and servers to support IPTel billing.
Directory Services
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Simple web and e-mail based workflow capability
using web server and process management
Network Data Collection
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IPTel product definition, pricing plan management
Support of IPTel order management processes using
process management and simple web based workflow
capabilities
Workflow Management
Billing
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Order Entry
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Order Management
IPTel customer account management
Product Management
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Simple web portal for all user interaction with NGOSS for
IPTel trial
IPTel product and pricing plan creation via Portal Infranet
GUI
Account Management
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Use simple web based repository as directory of
users, their profiles, and other user level information
Security
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Simple web server based user_id, password based
authentication and authorization
Application-application security among NGOSS
applications
Vitria Businessware based process management for IPTel
processes and application middleware.
September, 1999
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Initial Vendor Selection Matrix
Selected Vendors
Network Elements
Media Gateway Controller (Softswitch)
Network Gateway (PVG)
SIP IP Phone
a
a
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Conference Server
Enterprise Gateway w PRI/CAS to PBX
a
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*
a
a
a
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a
a
a
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a
a
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Single Line Gateways
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Multi-Line Gateways
Announcement Server
Voice Mail Server
AAA Servers
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
September, 1999
Slide 12
Initial Vendor Selection Matrix
Selected Vendors
Software (Package Level
not Feature)
SoftSwitch
Instant Messaging Client
SIP IP Phone
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a
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Conferencing Server
Enterprise Gateway w PRI/CAS to PBX
Single Line Gateways
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Multi-Line Gateways
Announcement Server
a
a
September, 1999
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Summary
 It’s
not about recreating the switched network
 Build communications services on the
“disruptive technologies” of the Internet
 Test alternative service paradigms
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Mixed services
Billing and self-service
Personal policies
E-commerce
 Trial
the open and interoperable service
architecture
 Gain invaluable customer insights
September, 1999
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