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MSTV(TV2) Framework
TV2 OSS/BSS
Interface
PC video
via Media Center
Edition PC
Live Encoder
TV2 Head end
Server
(Unicast /
Multicast)
TV2 Client
IP (DSL)
Gateway
ADSL
Modem
DSLAM/CMTS
in Central Office
TV video
via STB
Media Stores
(VOD assets)
TV2 Client
Guide Server
Application Server
Operator
Headend
Access
Network
Subscriber
Home
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Service Built Edge Portfolio Overview
Control: Modular OS
Feature Toolkit: Production proven
Service Built Architecture
Forwarding: Programmable ASICs
PoP Size
E-series
T-series
M-series
Super
ERX-1440
M320
M40e
ERX-1410
M20
Med
ERX-710
M10
Small
ERX-310
M5
T640
Large
JUNOSe 5.0
T320
JUNOS 6.0
BRAS (DSL, Cable, FTTx, 802.11)
Low Speed Dedicated Access
High Speed DA & Business Ethernet
High Speed Dedicated Access & Core
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New Service Provider RealityEvolution not revolution
Present: Hybrid
Past: Circuit
Future
Multiservice
Edge
Mobile
Mobile
Leased
Mobile
Leased
Line
Line
FR/ATM
FR
/ ATM
Mobile
PSTN
PSTN
PSTN
PSTN
Dial-Up
Dial-Up
Internet
Internet
FR/ATM
IP/MPLS
Core
Voice
Optical
Optical
Broadband
Broadband
Services
Services
Challenges Hightoday:
Private
Line
Ethernet
High-Speed
Speed
Multiple networks
Internet
Internet
Inconsistent service offerings
Disparate management systems
L2/L3
VPN
Video
Broadband
• Full support for existing
services while optimizing for
high growth IP Services
• Consolidated networks offer
lowered operational costs
• Maximize ROI
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Cisco Core Routing Portfolio
Cisco 12000 Series
25,000 Systems deployed
12016/
12416
12816
Architectural Uniqueness
Fully distributed architecture for scale
and performance with services
Carrier Class design
Breadth of high speed L3 and L2
interfaces
ASIC based forwarding engines
Application Diversity
12010/
12410/
12810
12006/
12406
IP/MPLS Core Networks
POP Aggregation
Internet Access, High Speed Edge
L3/L2 VPN Services
ATM/FR/Ethernet support
IPv4, IPv6, MPLS-based services
12404
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IP Telephony Market Will Exceed
the Legacy PBX Market by 2006
Worldwide PBX Market ($)
($ billions)
$10
$8
$6
$4
$2
$1.4
+37%
$2.1
+52%
$2.8
+33%
$3.7
+36%
$4.9
+30%
$6.0
+24%
• Legacy PBX market
is expected to
contract at a -16%
CAGR (03 – 07)
$0
2002
2003
2004
IP Telephony
Source: Synergy Research, October 2003
2005
2006
• IPT market will
grow to $6B by
2007, a 31% CAGR
(03 – 07)
2007
• IPT includes both
“Pure” & “Enabled”
IP Telephony
solutions
Legacy PBX
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With Acceptance of IP Telephony, the
Market for Converged Applications is
Rapidly
U.S.Expanding
Market for Converged
Applications
($ billions)
+43%
$3,000
Call/Contact Center
$2,500
+57%
Telecommuting
$2,000
Mobility
+75%
$1,500
Personalization
+90%
$1,000
Conferencing &
Collaboration
Messaging
+150%
$500
$0
2003
2004
Source: Synergy Research, October 2003
2005
2006
2007
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European Telcos are Leading in Offering
SP Operated IP Telephony Services
Have you implemented IP Telephony Services?
Trunking
International or
LD VoIP
58%
SP Operated IP
Telephony
50%
Trunking
Enterprise PBX
or IP PBX traffic
46%
0%
20%
40%
60%
What converged services are offered today & over next 3 years?
83%
SP Operated IP Telephony
46%
Video Services
33%
Unified Messaging
Source:
European Telcos
Voice Support for
Convergence;
The Yankee Group,
Oct. 2003
29%
IP Contact Centers
DSL
0%
17%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
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Metropolitan Mobile Networks
Remote
Gov’ t Building
Internet / SP
Network
1xRTT/GPRS/
CDPD
Parks & Recreation Areas
City Hall
Fire Station
1xRTT/GPRS/
CDPD
Transit
Terminal
End users:
Police Station
Post Office
Public Libraries
Police, EMS, Fire, Park Rangers, Government Employees and
Transportation Employees, Public Citizens
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Metropolitan Mobile Networks
(continue..)
Users
Applications
Technologies
First Responders:
Law Enforcement
Fire
EMS
Mission-Critical Info ( Mug shots, finger prints,
DMV, criminal records, IP-based surveillance
video, dispatch, city records, emergency
medical data…etc.)
802.11, Mobile Access Router, LMR,
VPN
SP Network Services:
2.5G/3G/other
Government Employees:
Park Rangers
Social Workers
City Maintenance Crew
City Appraisers
Remote Access to city and government
database ( Street maps, work orders,
maintenance records, housing appraisal
records..etc.)
802.11, Mobile Access Router, VPN,
LMR
SP Network Services:
2.5G/3G/other
Mass Transit:
Buses, Metro Rails, Ferries
Business Operations info ( Revenue
collection, telemetrics, vehicle diagnostics,
passenger load, security surveillance..etc.
802.11, Mobile Access Router, 802.11
phones, LMR
SP Network Services:
2.5G/3G/other
Public / Citizens
Public Access, Gov’t Service & Information
Delivery, Local Govt Polling Service, Web
Portal Kiosk at selected public remote
locations..etc
802.11, BBSM
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Structured Wireless-Aware Network
Rogue AP/Network Detection
Assisted Site Surveys
Secure Mobility
Performance
Optimization
CiscoWorks Mgmt
“Air”/RF Management
Management Products
Cisco Secure ACS, CiscoWorks LMS & WLSE
Multilayer Switching Products
L2 Mobility
L3 Mobility (Future)
Cisco IOS Software
Secure Mobility
Wireless
Access
Points
AP1200
AP1100
Clients
Cisco & Cisco
Compatible Clients
Increase “Air”/RF Measurement effectiveness by
10X to 20X in most cases
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Case Study – Chiran Town Community
Network @ Kagoshima, Japan
Wireless Network
• 46 Bridges (BR350)
• Total 120 sq Km
The Reason to select Aironet
• Stable Communication
• High Security
Locations Connected:
Government Buildings & Branch Ofc
Community Centers
Community Training Centers
Nursing Home
Elementary Schools & High Schools
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Case Study – City WLAN Project @
Greensboro, North Carolina
Goal - Increase productivity of city inspectors in the field
ROI – Calculated to gain 2 hours per day per inspectors. With 32 inspectors. Total
productivity gain is 64 hours/day = 8 additional staff
Deployment – Initially 8 outdoor hotspots, currently 40 hotspots. Future 60+ hotspots sites
Locations – Fire Stations, Police Substation, Government buildings, Libraries and Parks.
Users – City Inspectors, Police Officers, Community Safety Team, Solid Waste Management
team. ( Future users: Soil-erosion experts, fire inspectors, park and street maintenance crew )
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Case Study – CitiLAN Wi-Fi Project @
Adelaide, Australia
Capital of South Australia
1 million people
Central Business District (CBD)
10 sq km – wireless coverage
50 to 70 Access Points (Phase 1)
Located on Lamp posts near intersections
Users include City Council, Local and State Government Agencies, University
students, Store Owners, Coffee Shops and Tourists
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Wireless AP on Light Pole – Adelaide CBD
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Longer term services will be many
and varied
• Noise Pollution Measurement
• Air Quality Measurement
• Gas Monitoring
• Kiosk Services
• Supplemental CCTV
• Business/Residential Services
• Mobile work force
• Re-engineering Delivery of Service
• Mobile-enabled Public Services
• Tourism services
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Case Study – FRANCE, Paris Metro
Châtelet
Provide Public Hotspots along the main street metro bus line
Using fiber under the street and laid in the underground tunnels
Users: Citizens and Government Employees
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Paris Metro – Antenna Location
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