technologien und schnittstellen für die aktive technik von glasfaser-zugangsnetzen
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© Nokia Siemens Networks BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 04/21/23
Technologien und Schnittstellen für die aktive Technik von
Glasfaser-Zugangsnetzen
Sigurd SchusterCTO Office, Head of Technology Roadmapping
Workshop „Breitbandversorgung über Glasfasernetze“Köln, 24.6.2010
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Communication technologies everywhere
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Communication technologies are becoming an integral part in all areas of our life
A multitude of smart connected devices
Always connected at any place
Communication technologies enrich many industries
Applications and real time content from the cloud - across all screens
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Online TV (fixed access)Internet (fixed access)Internet (mobile access)
Global data traffic forecast [ExaByte/year]
“Data tornado” driven by content rich applicationsVoD, IPTV, gaming, sharing , …
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What does it mean for the Communication Service Provider ?
New segments
How to enter ?
More revenues
More subscribers
More devices
More traffic
New services
New competitors
Need forextremeefficiency
Differentiatewith individualexperience
Expand thebusiness
Growing marketBroadband data and emerging markets drive growth
Changing marketConverging telecom, IT and Media eco-systems
New marketsCommunication technologiesenrich adjacent industries
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Voice/data revenue growth 3% YoY
Some global market figures
Source: NSN Analysis, Harbor research “Pervasive Internet & Smart Services Market Forecast”, Yankee Group “Global Consumer Forecast” March 2010
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Subs growthof 10% YoY
Objects growth of 40% YoY
20150 Bn$
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1.000 Bn$
1.500 Bn$
2.000 Bn$
2.500 Bn$
3.000 Bn$
Broadband data and emerging markets drive growth
A fast developing application ecosystem
Communication technologies enrich adjacent industries
Voice
Data
DataApps
Adjacentindustry
Traffic growthof 50% YoY
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Put the customer in the center – transform to the Network of One
One Agilebusiness execution
One Simplifiednetwork
One Flexibleservice delivery
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One simplified network The road to broadband IP everywhere, anytime
Realize the optimized mobile broadband experience
Converge to an agile photonic IP transport network
Simplify wireline access and aggregation to enable the Gigabit experience
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One simplified wireline accessEnable the gigabit experience
Passive splitter
Optical Line Termination
Next Generation low-cost/high bandwidth optical access
Harmonize access and metro to one service network
Expand Fiber distribution
Max out DSL infrastructure
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Optical AccessTechnical options and their differences
WDM-PONAON
TDM-PON H-PON
One wavelength per fiber
Multiple wavelengths per fiber
Dedicated wavelength
Time-shared wavelength
wavelength wavelength
time
time
64 households per fiber port
(GPON)
1 household per fiber port
e.g. 1000 households per fiber port
e.g. 512 households per fiber port
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Next Generation Optical Access – NGOA1)
Shaping the colorful future of broadband access
PhotonicIP core
Passive splitter
One wavelength per customer: unshared 1Gbps symmetrical
Reuse of existing metro fibre – convergence of access and metro aggregation
Up to 100 km reach2) and high splitting factorof 1000 2)
Longdistance
office
UD-WDM
OLT
1) Nokia Siemens Networks research project
Passive filter/combiner
Passive optical distribution network
(*2) depending on choice of cascaded splitter / filter design
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Ongoing research project representing highly advanced opto-electronic component integration
Productisation steps are under study
Lab testing of the integrated optical components is ongoing
Wavelength tuning and hunting verified
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Next generation optical accessFiber-sharing & Spectrum unbundling
Passive splitter
Passive filter/combiner
Apply the open lambda environment for unbundling and sharing
Opportunity to evolve toa virtualized optical access network
Secure network isolation by wavelength filtering
CSP1
CSP2
CSP3
Longdistance office
Full spectrumon fiber is shared
Spectrum management& coordination
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1000bT
Technology Comparison VDSL2 vs. GPON vs. NGOA
NGOA
up to 100 km
20 km
Home BuildingDistr.
Network LO/CO Metro Area Edge
GPON
meters
100bT
VDSL2
100bT/1000bT
Client
1.0/1.0 Gbps unshared
2.5/1.2 Gbps shared
50/10 Mbps unshared
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Realize the ultimate broadband experience
Converged access & metro-aggregation Photonic IP Core
MetroPoPprivate peering
CDN
IP transit
public peering
1Gbps symmetrical per subscription
100G … 200G aggregation Service aware
IP edge
Regional content caches, video hubs
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One Flexible service delivery Innovative applications across all industries
SDMOSS/BSS
SDF
IMS
Advanced applications in adjacent industries
Rich services for consumers andenterprises
Fast service creation and integration with web ecosystem
AS
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One View of customer data Evolution to customer centricity
Exploit new business models
Optimize customer experience
Develop customer insights
Consolidate subscriber data
Unified view of customer data
Telco 2 Web
Personalizedofferings
Customer intimacy
Business intelligencePrivacy
& trust
Openness
Identity
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One flexible Service EnablementFrom Service Provider to Service Enabler
Web player,
Partner
CSP
Gain a sustainable and relevant position in the service ecosystem
Enrich customer experience and new revenue streams
Expose network assets to the service ecosystem and leverage their value
Develop flexible service creation and enabling capabilities
Messaging
Customer data
Charging
Call control
Location
Abstraction
Composing & Execution
Exposure
Service Enabling
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One Agile business executionEnterprise transformation for efficiency and modularity
CSP Enterprise Architecture
Business
Processes
Information
Technologies
Applications
From silos to standardized technologies, customer centric information models and processes
Virtualized technology and application resources
Optimized value chain through flexible partnering in all layers
Partners
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Open target architecture that enables streamlined and agile operations
Business Ecosystem, Differentiation Strategy, Organization/People, …
Process Architecture
Business Architecture
Concept to Market
Lead to CashTrouble to Resolve
Plan to Pay
Information Architecture
CommonData model
Application Architecture
Enterprise Service Bus
CR
M
ER
P
billi
ng
OS
S
App
s
App
s
App
sTechnology Architecture
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One unified managementacross multiple domains and vendors
Customer experience driven process automation
Harmonize and standardize management business processes
Harmonize and standardize management information models
Consolidate network and service management for mobile, fixed, voice and data
ElementManagement
Unified OSS
NetworkManagement
ServiceManagement
Standard IT platform
Standard OSS middleware
OSS applications
end-to-end
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One converged charging, billing and careFlexible customer value management
Innovate with own and 3rd party services
Utilize and monetize customer insights
Harmonize and standardize charging information models and processes
Consolidate heterogeneous charging, billing and care systems
Rating & Charging
Business layer
Customer centric converged charging, billing
and care
Mediation
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Summary – How technology supports CSP transformation
One Simplifiednetwork
One Agilebusiness execution
• Smooth wireless technology evolution in access and backhaul
• WDM-PON to simplify wireline access and aggregation
• Convergent and optimized photonic IP transport network
One Flexibleservice delivery• One all-IP architecture for rich
services
• Open service delivery framework to integrate with web ecosystem
• Connectivity and beyond in adjacent industries
• Standardized technologies, customer centric information models and processes
• Virtualization to optimize resource utilization
• Flexible partnering in all parts of the value chain
Need forextremeefficiency
Differentiatewith individualexperience
Expand thebusiness
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Network of One is much more than just a visionBuild on our track record
• Over 170 3G radioreferences.
• Commercial LTE deals with 11 operators
• Leader in 40G DWDM communication
• 300 packet core references
• #1 in NGN voice connecting one quarter of Earth’s population
• Founding member of “One Voice” initiative
• Leader in subscriber data management with over 1 billion subscribers worldwide
• #2 in Service Delivery Frameworkswith 55+ projects
• 400+ network management installations
• 300+ charging customers globally
• Over 230 Managed Services contracts, serving 300 million customers worldwide
• 5 out of the top 10 CSP groups buy our business and process consulting services
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Unlock the power of Broadband
Thank you for your attention!
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