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1 The Future Wireless Internet Presented by Bosco Eduardo Fernandes V.President Siemens Ag,, UMTSF Chair ICTG, IPv6 SUMMIT 1
2 OUTLINE INTRODUCTION CELLULAR & INTERNET IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM SUMMARY IPv6 SUMMIT 2 2
3 IP as the world catalysts Common & More Flexible Service bundling Millions of different peering options and levels of quality Flexible way of accessing and distributing content New revenue opportunities Dynamics of new IP broadcasting IP streaming to to dispersed audiences IPv6 SUMMIT 3 3
4 The future - an IP World? Massive switching capacity Deregulated environment High rate of technology change Internet Protocol Low cost capital in world markets Open, competitive environment Rapid adoption by business and consumer IPv6 SUMMIT 4 4
5 Cellular architectures Highly optimized for voice traffic (low delay, guaranteed bandwidth), not data Tend towards intelligent network philosophy which for IP is a misplaced focus of control Operators want to migrate towards All-IP Solutions for simplicity and reduced cost reasons Internet goes mobile IPv6 SUMMIT 5 5
6 Wireless and the Internet Mobile Users have Unique Information Needs Location Sensitive Time Sensitive Device Dependent Range of Devices Service Complex Mobile Networks Critical Information Location Device Status & Type Dynamic Internet Economy Customer Identity Billing Information IPv6 SUMMIT 6 6
7 Data Rates for Applications Voice Voice Telephony Video & Audio Streaming Messaging, Transactional Infoservices WWW browsing Intranet Downloading Mbits 3G will offer much higher Data Rates Kbit/s Desktop Video 384 kbps IP 30 FPS 11Mbits Complementary Access Newtorks IPv6 SUMMIT 7 7
8 IP-Based Networks Need to Supply functions and Services Hence: Support real-time traffic Flexible congestion control schemes Security features IPv6 SUMMIT 8 8
9 IPv6 Coexistence with IPv4 Introduction of IPv6 into IPv4 networks will require a number of different approaches New mobiles will have to support both IPv6 and IPv4 protocol stacks and addresses Interactions with the public Internet and IPv4-based services will depend on the specific applications and edge routers IPv6 SUMMIT 9 9
10 Peer-to-peer needs IPv6! IPv6 provide enough addressing format: 1.8E+19 networks, units assuming IPv4 efficiency: 1E+16 networks, 1 million networks per human 20 networks per m2 of Earth (2 per sq. meter ) Enables peer-to-peer! Solves the NAT problem Helps designing Firewall Traversal solutions (IPSEC, global addresses) IPv6 SUMMIT 10 10
11 IPv6 deployment tool-box IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration Router announces a prefix, client configures an address 6to4: Automatic tunneling of IPv6 over IPv4 Derives IPv6 /48 network prefix from IPv4 global address Teredo: Automatic tunneling of IPv6 over UDP/IPv4 Works through NAT, may be blocked by firewalls NAT ISATAP: Automatic tunneling of IPv6 over IPv4 For use behind a firewall. Host IPv6 SUMMIT 11 11
12 IPv6; an essential enabler Due to limited IPv4 legacy networks, Mobile operators will prefer a full IPv6 routed solution - operational (tunneling, NAT-PT) and interworking reasons -building new multi-service core backbones incl. IP transport Connectivity in UTRAN will be a mixture of technologies - ATM for coverage (rural) - IP (over Optical Ethernet) for capacity (metro/dense area s) IPv6 SUMMIT 12 12
13 Network Operators need Higher revenue from new, SIP-based multi-media applications IP Transport: Reduced cost of ownership of converged IP backbone IPv6 SUMMIT 13 13
14 Major architectural change Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Control and Dynamic QoS negotiation IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)-IPv6 Only IPv4/IPv6 Backbone IPv6 for security Issues IPv6 SUMMIT 14 14
15 IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS brings two crucial features: The ability to set-up real-time, person-toperson IP sessions e.g. Voice. The ability to integrate any number of Services. IPv6 SUMMIT 15 15
16 Key IMS network capabilities One-to to-many; Broadcast and Multicast Interactive / Real-time Guaranteed Quality of service (QoS) Location and Presence between Networks Voice-over over-ip Audio IP (VoIP) 64 kbps Audio 30 FPS IPv6 SUMMIT 16 16
17 IMS- The IPv6 Platform IMS offers a promising platform for innovative multimedia services IMS further enables combined voice-data services Applications HSS=home subscriber server MRF=Multimedia resource function SIP HSS SIP Enabling Services Payment Prepaid Rating Location, Presence,... ISUP MRF TDM PSTN / PLMN SIP terminals UTRAN IP 3G SGSN GGSN IP Network IPv6 SUMMIT 17 17
18 The IMS Service challenge Non-IMS-enabled Mobile terminal (e.g. GPRS) Non-IMS-enabled fixed terminal ISDN/PSTN IP Multimedia Subsystem Mobile Network IMS-enabled Mobile terminal (IPv6) Other PLMNs Fixed Internet IMS-enabled fixed terminal (IPv4) IPv6 SUMMIT 18 18
19 The evolution in Terminals Today Phone- to with low speed Data capabilities Intelligence in the Network Tomorrow Converging 3G and Portable Computers Use Software Clients for high-end services End-to end Qos and Policy Personalise Presentation customised to the device An Intelligent Server not a Terminal IPv6 SUMMIT 19 19
20 IMS, an End -to-end IP Network End-to-End IMS components Application Servers Enabling Services MRF CSCF MGCF Applications API API Transport Media Gateways All-IP Network Legacy Networks Fixed / Multimedia Access CSCF=call state conrol function MGCF=media gateway control function MRF=Multimedia resource function Wireless Access IPv6 SUMMIT 20 20
21 SUMMARY The future wireless Internet will: Offer a massive business market with costeffective pan-european VPNs. Besides low cost voice and data (and eventually video), it will be all about information access and delivery. IPv6 will play the predominate role of a delivery protocol. The next Generation Internet, by nature will better match the usage model for wireless access IPv6 SUMMIT 21 21
22 Thank you for your attention!! IPv6 SUMMIT 22
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