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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:
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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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