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New World Network
Transit IP Services
IP Solutions Through Submarine Cables
CANTO 20th June 2006
Presented by Peter D Collins, CTO & EVP Operations
About New World Network
Wholesale Carrier’s Carrier providing broadband transmission
capacity and Transit IP services to Teleco’s, ISP’s CableTV Ops. for
voice, data and video applications
A wholly owned subsidiary of Columbus Communications Inc, a
privately held Barbados-based company.
Majority owner of the Americas Region Caribbean Optical-ring
System ARCOS-1 Cable Network
Existing connectivity and services to 18 countries…and growing
ARCOS The only undersea fiber-optic cable network ring connecting
the U.S., Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean
Well established Commercial Partnerships in the Region
Market drivers - increasing demand for IP
After the Dot.Com collapse in 2001, the Telecom Industry is
gradually recovering and today represents an average 3% of the
Global GDP
Connectivity and value added services (mostly IP based), represent
the largest market segment growth followed by mobile services, and
finally fixed line POTS.
The CALA region represents 10% of the world market
Worldwide there are more than 300 million Internet users, CALA
represents only 16 million, low penetration provides opportunity
DSL network deployment is substantial with double the number of
lines each year
Mobile telephony continues with strong growth but Mobile data
services are under-developed in the region
Market drivers - increasing demand for IP
Growth in regional TV Cable network operators investing in
broadband infrastructure, provides service triple play of video,
voice and internet
Future Wireless Broadband network deployment provides yet
another potential demand for IP Transit.
The corporate market is the fastest growing segment for Internet
and Data applications, replacing traditional Leased Line Service.
In our region Voice Over IP (VoIP) already represents 15-20% of
the total international minutes market
For historical reasons Internet and the World Wide Web are USA
Centric with regional demand for IP connectivity, north bound to
the USA.
In our region e-commerce transactions have grown from $500M in
the year 2000 to $3,500M in 2004
New World Network - Goal
The Company is committed to the expansion of its high
quality Transit IP network and service in continuing to
meet the significant growth in customer demand.
Our ‘Goal’ it to be a premiere provider of wholesale IP
capacity to the region
IP Network Development Timeline
2002
Aug, 2002
2003
2004
Sept, 2003
2005
Sept, 2005
• NWN establish
inaugural IP
network operation
• First IP network
core upgrade
completed
• Columbus
acquisition of
NWN completed
• GigE-IP core
network
• Multiple GigE IP
core network
• Juniper E-Series
platform
• Higher capacity
Juniper E-Series
platform
• FTN CAPEX
approved and
implemented
(RFS Jan 06)
• E1 to STM1
customer
interfaces
• Multiple GigE new
STM4 customer
interfaces
• Design second
major IP network
core upgrade.
CAPEX approved
2006
Mar, 2006
• Second major IP
core network
upgrade
completed
• Multiple 10GigE
core network
• E1 toSTM-16
customer
interfaces,
including GigE.
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NWN IP Traffic Growth 3 Year Profile
June 2003 – June 2006
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IP Network
Development
2005
3Q2006
IP Network Deployed
2Q2006
NAP of the Americas
Sprint Multi-Tier1
+ATT OC48’s, Peering
Internap
GigE
OC48
GigE
NWN BOCA POP
MCI
OC48
OC-192
OC-192
M320’s
North Miami Beach POP
M320’s
OC-192
35km
M320’s
ARCOS-1
Cable Network
Customer
IP Network Points of Presence
Dual Juniper M320 Core Routers
– Fully redundant DC power plants
– 4 independent power supplies per chassis
– Dual route processors per chassis
– Dual OC-192 core connections to other POPs
– Diverse transmission paths between POPs
– 10GigE core within each POP
– STM-4 to STM-16 customer connections available at each POP
– GigE customer connections available at each POP
– Optional 1+1 card protection available for SDH-based and GigE
connections
IP Network Points of Presence
Juniper E-Series Edge Routers
– Fully redundant DC power plants
– 2 independent power supplies per chassis
– Dual route processors per chassis
– Multiple GigE uplinks into core
– Load-balancing and failover into core
– E1 to STM-1 customer connections available
– 1+1 card protection available for SDH-based connections
IP Network Points of Presence
Upstream Connectivity
– Multiple Tier 1 connectivity at each POP
– Diverse upstream connectivity provides highly
redundant services to customers
– OC-48 base interface to upstream providers*
– Traffic balanced over major tier 1 backbones
– Intelligent traffic management through
advanced OSS systems**
* Migration to OC-192 Upstream connection as required
** Additional functionality installed 3Q2006
POP Hardware Line-up
Juniper M320 & ERX14XX Series Routers
(North Miami Beach POP)
Undersea Cable IP Service Protection
Miami
A
Miami
B
(1) Signal Splitter
EAST
X
WEST
X 50%
0%
100%
50%
(2) RX Signal
Path Switch
Colombia
A
B
SDH - SNCP Switch Network
IP Router Switching
IP service is ring protected using Sub
Network Connection Protection (SNCP).
In the event of signal failure caused by loss
on transmission on the active circuit path,
protection switching automatically restores
service <50ms.
Customer IP service protected trough traffic
load balancing across two capacity pipes A&B.
In the event of failure caused by transmission
interruption on one circuit path, traffic is
automatically loaded (switched) 100%
on to alternate pipe.
Undersea Cable IP Service Protection
Additional Diversity Options
USA Upstream
USA Upstream
Miami POP A
B BOCA POP
X 50%
0%
100%
50%
At the IP layer several redundancy
options may be considered to enhance
service protection.
In this example Customer IP traffic is
again protected with load balancing
across two capacity pipes A&B.
Further router redundancy may also
be provided with each pipe
terminating in a separate physical
location in NWN & Customers
network.
Solution provides both route and
terminal POP diversity
A
B
Customer POP B
Customer POP A
End User
Undersea Cable IP Service Delivery
Efficient delivery of High Capacity
Delivering Tiered Service over High Capacity Interface
J STM-4, STM16 (SDH) Undersea Cable network efficiency OK,
Increments of STM-1,
L STM-4c, STM-16c (SDH) Undersea Cable network efficiency may be
low. Whole bandwidth must be provisioned regardless of customer
committed rate.
GigE (GFP) Undersea efficiency remains high whilst providing
J customer flexible high capacity interface. Granular use of network
capacity. Increments of STM-1 up to 7 STM-1’s providing 1Gbps
bandwidth.
IP Service
IP Transit Service
Quality of service
One of the best Service Level Agreements in the
region
100% network availability
Less than .03 % packet loss
50ms average or less latency
Intelligent Routing
Traffic from the NWN is directly routed to all major
IP backbones using an overlay network of Tier-1
providers and regional peering
Flexible billing solutions
NWN IP Transit Service is offered as full port, tiered
or burstable connection, to meet the need of your
bandwidth demand and business model
Scalable connections
Bandwidth available from E1 to Gigabit speeds
Built-in redundancy
Connection to major IP backbones through our stateof-the-art submarine broadband fiber optic ring
network, protected at the SDH layer using SNCP path
protection. Switching < 50ms.
Network Management
NWN IP Transit provides one point of contact at
NWN’s Bilingual Network Operations Center
(“NOC”) providing high network availability and
performance Monitored and maintained 24X7
Flexible Scalable Service & Billing
Full Port : Provides customer maximum IP bandwidth according to port
interface i.e. E1 ~1.9Mbps DS3 ~ 43Mbps, STM-1 ~ 150Mbps.
Burst Rate : IP bandwidth provided over a given interface e.g. STM-1
with minimum commitment bandwidth 30Mbps. Customer is able
burst beyond commitment, for example 60Mbps allowing customer to
instantly support ad-hoc demand for additional bandwidth.
Tiered Rate: IP bandwidth provided over a given larger bandwidth
interface i.e. STM4 – GigE, with fractional amount of capacity
activated. NWN and Customer can quickly add additional capacity
with minimum additional network change. The perfect solution for
fast expanding network demands.
IP Service – Additional Features
Domain Name Services
– Primary and secondary DNS services available as options based on
hardened, secure, and redundant DNS delivery platform
– Multiple forward and reverse lookup zones, capable of hosting large
allocations of IP address space
– Quick response and fulfillment of DNS updates, handled by NWN’s
Network Operations Center, 24x7x365
Monitoring and Management Services
– SNMP Trap Delivery Service
 SNMP trap-based alarm delivery from NWN’s network
management systems to customer network management systems
 Custom delivery and/or filtering of standard SNMP traps for
particular customer services
IP Services – Additional Features
Security Services
– Denial of Service (DOS) Attack Mitigation
 NWN supports the use of the “black-hole” community
transmitted through BGP
 Allows customers to selectively “black-hole” DOS-based
traffic before reaching their networks
– Network Ingress Filtering
 NWN is systematically configuring it’s IP core to ensure
RFC 2827 compliance
 Protects against spoofed-address attacks, that may result
in security incidents or Denial of Service attacks
Conclusions
The Caribbean Market, has experienced a dramatic growth in
demand for Internet and Data services and subsequent
demand for international broadband connectivity.
Internet in the Caribbean Market will continue to require US
based IP Transit connectivity as most of the access for
content, portals and websites are located in the USA
New World Network is making the necessary multi-million
dollar investment in expanding its core IP network enabling
the company to continue to meeting Customer demand .
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