The Cloud in Caspian Region

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Creating the Cloud: eliminating the disruption
between content and access
Sergey Shavkunov
International Market Analysis
28th April 2010, Istanbul, Turkey
Agenda
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What is the Cloud
Cloud?
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II
The Cloud in the Caspian Region
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III Eliminating the Disruption
12
VI Impact on the Caspian Region
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I
What is the Cloud
Cloud?
3
II
The Cloud in the Caspian Region
11
III Eliminating the Disruption
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VI Impact on the Caspian Region
20
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What is the Cloud?
World
Digital World
Online World
 The Cloud is not a telecom infrastructure
 The Cloud is not the Internet
 The Cloud is not all digital content
The Cloud is the online digital world
available both for people and businesses
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Digital World
Entertainment & Mass Media
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Main areas of digital content:
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 Entertainment & Mass Media
 Telecom & IT Industries
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Online World
Today
Five years ago
Source: ITU
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How large is the Cloud ecosystem?
I. Telecommunications
Global Telecom Market by
Services, $1,800 Billion (2009)
$150 billion
8%
48%
44%
Data & Internet
Mobile
 Narrowband services generate
> 92% of telecom revenue
 Data communications & Internet
make $150 billion or ~ 8% of total
telecom revenue, while together
they consume 99% of global
capacity
Global Capacity Split
by Network Type
Fixed telephony
Source: Gartner
Source: TeleGeography
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How large is the Cloud ecosystem?
II. IT industry
Global IT Market by Services,
$1,660 Billion (2009)
$17.4 billion
1%
99%
IT Cloud Services
Enterprise market is conservative, but
progress in consumption of online
services is evident:
 IT Cloud Services market reached
$17.4 billion in 2009
 20% of needs in data center facilities
are co-located or outsourced (IDC)
 Software-as-a-Service market is
estimated $8 billion or 3% of total
software sales (Gartner)
IT Goods & Services
Source: Forrester, IDC
Source: IDC
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How large is the Cloud ecosystem?
III. Entertainment
Global Entertainment Market ,
$1,550 Billion (2009)
4%
$65 billion
96%
Online
Others
Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers
Digital entertainment market revenue by components:
 mobile & online audio ~ $11 billion (eMarketer)
 online video ~ $6 billion (Strategy Analytics)
 online games ~ $16 billion (OECD)
 online advertising ~ $32 billion (IDATE)
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Key Cloud Components
Content
Transmission
Access
Storage
Dedicated Lines
Broadband
Processing
IP VPN
Wireless
Applications
EPL
CATV
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I
What is the Cloud
Cloud?
3
II
The Cloud in the Caspian Region
11
III Eliminating the Disruption
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VI Impact on the Caspian Region
20
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The Cloud in Caspian Region
I. Access
Broadband Subscribers in the Caspian
Region, million
30
25
Other CIS countries
Turkey
20
Iran
15
Kazakhstan
10
Ukraine
Russia
5
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
 Total number of broadband
lines is rapidly growing. In 2009 it
exceeds 25 million
 Broadband penetration is not
uniform by countries
 Not only GDP per capita
influences on number of
broadband subscribers…
2009
Source: Hottelecom
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The Cloud in Caspian Region
II. Content
 DataCenterMap accounts over
1500 data centers in 68 countries,
and only 21 in Caspian region
 The major “content stores” in
Caspian region: Russia, Turkey
and Ukraine
 The Caspian region will need to
transmit traffic from outside for a
long time
Source: TeleGeography
Datacenter Facilities, thousand sq.m.
25
~ 21
20
15
10
5
> 3
~ 2,5
Turkey
Ukraine
0
Russia
Sources: J’son&Partners, Datacentersmap, Networks&Business,
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The Cloud in Caspian Region
III. Transmission
 Total international IP capacity is
about 1 Tbps
 There are two major hubs in the
region – Russia and Turkey
 International Internet routes are
preferably focused to Europe
International Upstreams, Gbps
1200
1000
800
600
Others
Ukraine
Turkey
Russia
400
200
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Note: Turkey, 1Q2009
Source: TeleGeography
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I
What is the Cloud
Cloud?
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II
The Cloud in the Caspian Region
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III Eliminating the Disruption
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VI Impact on the Caspian Region
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Eliminating the Disruption
2010:
40G, 3.2 Tbps
To eliminate the disruption between content and
access in Caspian region TTK focuses its efforts
on:
 Increasing the network capabilities to transmit
IP traffic to major partners in CIS countries
 Improvement of IP connectivity with global
ISP
 Development of own & partner data centers in
Russia
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Increasing the Capabilities
TTK’s progress in 2009 - 2010:
 Transmitting capabilities across the
country and between Europe and Asia
reached over 100 Gbps
 TTK international gateways with
major neighboring CIS countries:
TTK Ranking among 50 Top
International ISPs
Source: Global Internet Geography, 2004 - 2009
 Kazakhstan – 2х10 Gbps
 Azerbaijan – 10 Gbps
 Ukraine – 10 Gbps
 Belorussia – 10 Gbps
 TTK is the leading Russian ISP by
connectivity to global Internet and
holds 20th position among 50 Top
international ISPs
 IP up-streams to Europe 90 Gbps
 In 1H 2010 TTK will install 40G
systems in its DWDM network
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Improving the Access
TTK’s 50 MANs Projects in Russia
 In mid-2008 TTK announced
about retail project on Russian
broadband market
 By 2010 TTK develops and
manages over 50 metropolitan
area networks
 Major cities: Barnaul,
Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Izhevsk,
Kemerovo, Khabarovsk,
Krasnoyarsk, Nizhny Novgorod,
Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk,
Perm, Saint-Petersburg, Samara,
Saratov, Tyumen, Ulyanovsk,
Voronezh, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg
 Number of broadband users
reached ~ 100,000 and will
increased up to 400,000 in 2010
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Solutions for the Caspian Region
TTK offers a wide range of wholesale IP
solutions for operators in CIS and Caspian
regions:
 Access to Russian Internet segment
 Access to Global Internet via TTK IP
network & up-streams
 Transit to major IX in Europe (London,
Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Moscow)
and Asia (Tokyo, Hong Kong)
 IP VPN / MPLS solutions for multinational
enterprise customers
 EPL channels to Russia, Europe and Asia
 VoIP transit and termination
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What is the Cloud
Cloud?
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II
The Cloud in the Caspian Region
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III TTK: Eliminating the Disruption
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VI Impact on the Caspian Region
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Impact on the Caspian Region
e-business
e-government
e-medicine
e-learning
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Cloud Telecoms: Simply Explained
8 Testovskaya Str.,
Moscow, Russia, 123317
T: +7 (495) 784 6670
F: +7 (495) 784 6671
E: [email protected]
www.ttk.ru
Thank you for attention!