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1 ITU-APT Workshop on NGN Planning March 2007, Bangkok, Thailand Network Architecture Migration towards NGN Oscar González Soto ITU Consultant Expert Strategic Planning and Assessment March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 1 Content Key factors for the evolution towards NGN Services and revenue motivations. Requirements and issues Network architecture consolidation at transit, local and access levels Topology and architecture migration IMS rational and structure Evolution and benefits March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 2
2 Key Factors: Motivation New services and revenue increase with multimedia services: - Compensate voice revenue reduction and increase BB related business Cost reductions by sharing network infrastructure and systems - Savings are a function of network scenario, equipment modernization status and customers grow speed Simplification of O&M, thus lowering OPEX - Integrated operation platforms, maintenance and training March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 3 Key Factors: Operator Requirements (I) Business continuity required to maintain ongoing dominant services and customers that require carrier-grade service Flexibility to incorporate existing new services and react quickly to the ones that appear on real time (main advantage of IP mode) Profitability to allow feasible return on investments and in the best practices market values March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 4
3 Key Factors: Operator Requirements (II) Survivability to allow service assurance in case of failures and external unexpected events Quality of Service to guarantee the Service Level Agreements for different traffic mixes, conditions and overload. Interoperabilty across networks to allow to carry end to end services for flows in different network domains March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 5 Content Key factors for the evolution towards NGN Services and revenue motivations. Requirements and issues Network architecture consolidation at transit, local and access levels Topology and architecture migration IMS rational and structure Evolution and benefits March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 6
4 Architecture Consolidation: Topology Topological changes impact on infrastructure and are slower to implement than technology substitution Less network nodes and links due to the higher capacity of systems (one order of magnitude). Same capillarity at access level due to identical customer location Topological connectivity higher for high capacity nodes and paths due to security High protection level and diversity paths/sources in all high capacity systems, both at functional and physical levels March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 7 Existing networks and architecture NMC SCP IN SS7 LEX/TEX TDM LEX PCM RSU POTS ISDN Mob NAS Data ATM/IP MUX/DSLAM HDSL/XDSL 5 different network types to handle telecom services TDM for fixed and mobile networks working in circuit mode with end to end reserved paths SS7 and IN network working with message switching mode Data network working with leased lines and packet mode with different and conventional IP protocols March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 8
5 Existing networks and architecture NATIONAL LAYER REGIONAL LAYER LEX LAYER RU LAYER customers LAYER TRANSIT NETWORK Hierarchical topology with 4 to 5 layers, connectivity to the upper next layer and within each layer as a function of economical optimization Number of nodes as a function of O/D traffic and nodes capacity Service handling for media, signaling and control at all exchange nodes Carrier grade quality with well defined QoS criteria and standardized engineering rules March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 9 Architecture: NGN Layers Legacy Network Signaling/Service Legacy Network Media Network Independent Services March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 10
6 Architecture migration: Topology What changes from current scenario towards target network? SCP SS7 POTS LEX/TEX LEX RSU NMC PCM IN ISDN TDM Mob NAS Data ATM/IP MUX/DSLAM HDSL/XDSL Control Transport/Media Access gateway Distributed Switching Other Networks March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 11 DSL OSS Access gateway Wireless gateway Softswitch Packet Network IP/MPLS/CAC Services Trunk gateway Access gateway DLC NATIONAL LAYER Architecture Consolidation: Topology TRANSIT NETWORK REGIONAL LAYER LEX LAYER RU LAYER Structure Simplification NATIONAL/REGIONAL LAYER LEX/GW LAYER Single-layered TRANSIT NETWORK RU LAYER March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 12
7 Architecture Consolidation: Access Access dominated by physical infrastructure cost and deployment time Quick deployment of DSL and Multimedia Services FO closer to customer when implementing new outside plant or renovating existing one New Wireless technologies for low density customer scenarios Shorter LL length than classical network to be prepared for high bandwidth Multimedia services March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 13 Architecture Consolidation: Wireline Access Typical historical Access Network structure Local: ~ 40 km Distribution: mean value ~1,7 km Drop: mean value ~300 m main cable branching cables FDF. SDF SDF drop line. MDF SDF NTBA LEX SDF drop line LEX MDF FDF SDF Local Exchange Main Distribution Frame Feeder Distribution Frame Subscriber Distribution Frame March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 14
8 Architecture Consolidation: Access evolution Typical Access Network evolution Local: ~ 40 km Distribution: mean value ~1,7 km Drop: mean value ~300 m FO branching cables. DLC. SDF SDF drop line. LEX/GW Optical Interface DLC drop line.. SDF NTBA LEX GW MDF DLC SDF FO Local Exchange Gateway Main Distribution Frame Digital Loop Carrier Subscriber Distribution Frame Fiber Optic DLC March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 15 Architecture Consolidation: Local Dominated by functions migration investment and interoperability Move from joint switching and control to separated control and media GW Introduce Multimedia Services at all areas Optimize number, location of nodes and interfaces among existing and new network Requires longer time and higher investments due to variety of geoscenarios and geographical distribution March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 16
9 Architecture Consolidation: Local Softwitches/ MGCs located in few sites Trunking gateway Access gateway TEX Layer Trunking gateway Packet mode network IP links Access gateway LEX Layer Exchange A Exchange A subscriber Growth March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 17 Architecture Consolidation: Core Dominated by high capacity and protection level Overlay deployment for full coverage in all regions Quick deployment needed for homogeneous end to end connections Strong requirements for high quality, protection and survivability Importance of the optimization for location and interconnection March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 18
10 Architecture Consolidation: Core Softwitches /MGCs in few sites Trunking gateway in each regional site IP links short distance Packet mode network Regional Level LEX Layer Local Exchanges Remote Units March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 19 Architecture Consolidation: Core Softswitches/MGCs located in few sites IP links Long distance Packet mode network Regional layer Trunking gateway in each local site LEX Layer Local Exchanges Remote Units March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 20
11 Architecture Consolidation: Combined Segments Where to start and how to co-ordinate migration? Network consolidation Cost Optimisation of the network - Reducing nodes and increase their capacity - Deployment of ADSL and multiservice access Network expansion NGN solution : - Cap and Grow; this means keeping the existing PSTN network as it is, and grow demand with NGN equipment Network replacement Replacement of out-phased (end of life) TDM equipment - gradual replacement : this means coexistence of the two technologies - full accelerated replacement with a short transition period Need to optimize overall network evolution: technically and economically March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 21 Network Architecture Smooth towards Smooth migration migration NGN to NGN to NGN Architecture Consolidation: Combined Segments (I) RSP Data Mux DS SSP IN PSTN Class 4 Core International Core Multiservice Node Subscriber unit PSTN Class 5 Access Edge Customers March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 22
12 Architecture Consolidation: Combined Segments (II) Softswitch AGW Multiservice node NGER Associated TK GW NGCR MM Subscriber unit Optical Access Core Edge International Core Customers March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 23 Architecture Consolidation: Combined Segments Overall impact of evolution on network CAPEX and OPEX CAPEX TDM and NGN CAPEX are close NGN CAPEX in the first years driven by geographic coverage Access systems represent a large part of CAPEX similar values in TDM and NGN OPEX OPEX in NGN trends to be lower Migration scenarios will have a mix of TDM OPEX (installed base) and NGN OPEX (substitution and growth) Significant impact of manpower cost due to convergence in operations Key factors for the evaluation: Geo-scenarios, Network grow rates, Aging of equipment, New services March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 24
13 Content Key factors for the evolution towards NGN Services and revenue motivations. Requirements and issues Network architecture consolidation at transit, local and access levels Topology and architecture migration IMS rational and structure Evolution and benefits March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 25 Unified IMS Model for Mobile and Fixed What is IMS? Concept: An Industry Standard Service Architecture (SA) and Core Network (CN) architecture An IP Multimedia Services Architecture A Solution for Service Transparency Characteristics Defined with Open Standards from 3GPP and ETSI Based on IETF Protocols (SIP, RTP, RTSP, COPS, DIAMETER, etc.) Designed for both Wireless and Wireline Networks and for Fixed and Mobile Convergence (FMC) Capable of Interworking with PSTN (i.e. legacy IN-based services) Key actors: Operators ETSI, TISPAN, ITU-T Equipment vendors March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 26
14 Unified IMS Model for Mobile and Fixed Why IMS? Deliver person-to-person real-time IP-based multimedia communications Person-to-person, person-to-machine Fully integrate real-time with non-real-time multimedia communications. i.e., live streaming and chat Enable different services and applications to interact i.e., combined use of presence and instant messaging Easy user setup of multiple services in a single session, or multiple synchronized sessions Operators have better control of service value chain End-to-end QoS March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 27 Layers IMS Architecture Layers Third Party Applications Application Layer MRF Application Server OSP OMP HSS Call & Session Control Control Layer Serving-CSCF & PSTN Emulation Proxy-CSCF IBCF AGCF MGCF Media Layer GGSN SGSN A-BGF I-BGF AGW MGF Transport & Access Layer 3G/2.5G BB Access (SIP) Other IP/SIP PSTN (C5) PSTN (C4) PLMN March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 28
15 IMS Architecture March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 29 IMS Functional Structure and Interfaces O th e r IP M u ltim e d ia N e tw o rk s A S P S T N M m IS C S h M b M b M G W B G C F P S T N M k B G C F M j M n M b M g M G C F M R F P M r M R C F M p C S C F M w M i C S C F M w P - C S C F H S S (A A A + D B ) C x D h S L F D x M b G q G m IP C o n n e c tiv ity A c c e s s N e tw o rk U E March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 30
16 IMS Architecture IMS functional elements: Application Server (AS) Home Subscriber Server (HSS) Call Session Control Function (CSCF) Breakout Gateway Control Function (BGCF) Media Gateway Function (MGW) Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF) Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 31 IMS Architecture Application Server (AS) Contains Call Related Application Logic Facilitates a Service Creation Environment Queried by S-CSCF in Real Time to Execute Logic Generally Specialized for Each Service May Provide Gateway to Legacy Applications (e.g. AIN) March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 32
17 Evolution to IMS: Benefits - First advantage is the higher flexibility of the IMS functionality to adapt to the customer services, irrespective of the technology they use and the access method to reach the network. - Saving in effort and time for the development and deployment of a new service is considerably reduced once the architecture is ready at the network, implying economic savings and better Time to Market for a given service provider in a competitive market. - Efficient introduction on new services at a lower cost will increase the service provider revenues and ARPU which is the major business driver for the healthy operation, market grow and financial results. - Higher utilization of services and better personalization of functions to specific requirements from the end customers point of view, a common use and feel for all services and applications March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 33 Evolution to IMS: Phases Convergence to NGN infrastructure End to End NGN Open Service Architecture, Basic HSS, VoIP, LBS, PBS, IM, PtS, etc. Full IMS SIP Services NGN IP core Pre - IMS PSTN emulation/simulation Full HSS, P2P video, Service broker, Service blending, RACF, ICD, etc. PSTN PSTN Architecture Convergence to IMS services Current Service functionality Partial IMS functionality and/or coverage Full IMS coverage March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 34
18 Summary of Key Factors Plan a phased approach for the network migration based on business evaluation per scenario type. Implement pilot cases before network migration due to the many new technical issues. Consider first group of IMS services implementation to benefit on flexibility and time to market. March 2007 ITU/BDT Network Architecture consolidation - O.G.S. slide 35
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