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Video over IP
Tony Johnston
Cable & Wireless Optus
Principal Consultant
Data & Business Services
Agenda
• Evolution of Video over IP
• IP Data Transport Options
• Network QoS Requirements
• Video over IP services trialed by
Optus
• Future Developments
Evolution of Video over IP
Normal Technical Adoption Curve
We are Here!
%
Market
Share
Early
Adoption
Mainstream
Adoption
Time
Mature Market
IP Data Transport Options
– Core Technology - (covered by Allan)
– Access (Tail) technology
ISDN
Frame Relay
Gig Ethernet
etc…
xDSL
ATM
– Lots of Options now available
Network QoS Requirements
– Packet loss
– Network Delay
– Priority for Real Time data.
Same issues as Voice over IP
Unlimited bandwidth is not
the only Solution
Video over IP Tests
• Aim
– As a carrier to understand the
limitations and issues over core
networks and platforms.
– to compare Internet based
services performance to ISDN
based services.
Video IP Equipment used
GVT supplied
PictureTel 900 Videoconference
system
PictureTel 600 Videoconference
system.
PictureTel 330 Multiconference
Unit (H.323)
InnoMedia IP VideoPhone (2)
Carrier Services utilised
– Internet Services (Optus ADSL).
• 2 Melbourne locations
• 2 Sydney locations
– IP Datacentre with High speed
connection to Internet. (Fibre)
– Residential Internet services
– Optus Cable modem
– Telstra ADSL.
Optus, Sydney
Optus MDC Melbourne
ADSL
Modem
Optus, Melbourne
Video-conference
Bridge
NetAccess ADSL
2 Mb/256K
5Mb
PVC(Internet)
ADSL
Modem
Cisco Systems
AGS +
Si
NetAccess ADSL
2 Mb/256K
C&W Optus
Internet
Cable
Modem
Optus@home
NetAccess ADSL
1 Mb/256K
ADSL
Modem
GVT, Melbourne
NetAccess ADSL
1 Mb/256K
ADSL
Modem
GVT, Sydney
Bigpond ADSL
ADSL
Modem
Point to Point Tests
• Optus ADSL connected V/C units
gave best performance at 128K
throughput settings.
» Capable at 256K but higher loss
ratio
» Included Netmeeting & IP
Videophones
• Residential Internet services
– Optus Cable modem
» PictureTel 900 - 128K quality
– Telstra ADSL.
» NetMeeting - 64K Quality
Multipoint Tests
• Videoconference Bridge connected
and worked with all V/C units.
– PictureTel 900 & 600 Videoconference
systems, Optus ADSL and Cable modem
– IP Video phone over Optus ADSL
– Netmeeting over Otpus ADSL
– Note: Telstra ADSL NetMeeting
connection not tested in Mulituser
session.
• Best performance at 128K
throughput settings.
Future Developments
• All new Videoconference products
are supporting functional IP based
services.
• Carriers to consider implementing
a Public Video IP network and ISDN
Gateway links.
Summary
• Latest versions of Videoconference
devices are reliable and functional for IP.
• Dedicated IP-VPN networks provide
required QOS for a Video over IP Service
• Internet services work, but are not yet of
reliable QOS for commercial usage.
• Future Plans for carriers may include a
Video over IP Public IP-VPN and Gateway
services.