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Who am I?
• 17 years in datacom– IBM, NSC, Cisco
• Board member– Xelerated, Hyglo,
Appgate, Comlase, Lumentis, PacketFront, Transmode
• Advisor to:– Wavium, Startupfactory,
European Equity Partner
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Topics
•My views on–Communications Technology–Solutions and Products–Business models
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17 years experience in datacom
If there’s anything I’ve learnt:
KISSKeep It Simple Stupid
(It might actually work)
3270
SNA
Appletalk
APPN
ESCON
IPX Bayan Wines
TCP/IP
Ethernet
Token Ring
FDDIDLSW
MPOA DECNET
OSI X.25
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17 years experience in datacom
ATMLANE
A good wayto avoid C&B’s(Crash and Burn’s)
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The only thing we have learned from history is that we don’t learn from history
Bridging Ethernet’s• Over leased lines• Over ATM (lane)• Over ATM with ½
router (MPOA)• Over IP• Over MPLS
Oops!
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The days of the “miracle boxes”!
A telephone switch with an integrated Internet router, ATM switch, windows NT server, WWW server and which can act as an firewall, load balancer and cook your coffee
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• Financial– Old services becomes
more expensive to produce but no or limited increased revenue
– New service becomes as expensive as the old to produce
• Technical– Jack of all trades,
master of none
The days of the “miracle boxes” are over!
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Filing the dam, more broadband users then ever
Global Broadband Connections
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64% year over year growth!
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Next wave of growth
• Long haul networks in place• New investments in customer access
equipment, as new customers are signed up
• Drives investments in aggregation and metro equipment
InvestmentsCustomer Aggregation Metro Core
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Aggregation and metro network technologies
1. Metro DWDM• + capacity - cost
2. CWDM• + low cost + outdoor (-) 16 wavelengths
3. Next generation SONET/SDH• + leverage installed base - cost
4. Optical Ethernet• + low cost - enterprise focused products until now
5. Resilient Packet Ring• + resilient – standard not ready
As the capacity in current access networks is exhausted a number of choices exists:
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Technology and product selection
Technology Services
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ProductSelection
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All solutions should solve a problem
• A solution in search of a problem– A great technology, but so what?
• A solution to an old problem– Does it still exist?
• A solution based on erroneous assumptions– For example: humans better than
computers in doing repetitive things
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…with out adding complexity
We have enough tools and technologies that are:
• Too complicated• Too limited• Too partial• Doesn’t solve a
problem
Great way to shoot yourself in the foot!
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Limiting factors
Human understanding
Designing productsCoding softwareDesigning networksOperatingTroubleshootingMaintaining networks
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Getting around the problem
BricksMission specific devices
– Boxes that do ONE thing and does it well
– Boxes we can understand
“Boxed” technologies
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More narrow but yet broader
TodayPlatforms and
services focus on one application, for example 3G wireless.
But the same function or service might be needed in other applications
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More narrow but yet broader
Example:• Location services or “Find
me”• Needed for mobile
telephony and other applications
• Today’s system for mobile telephony only
• Should be for all platforms: PC, PDA’s, terminals, fixed and mobile telephony, Digital TV boxes etc
• Transparent “follow me” services
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More narrow but yet broader
Example:• Secure identification• Needed for electronic
commerce and other applications
• Today’s system built for one platform, PC based e-commerce, GSM terminals
• Should be for all platforms: PC, PDA’s, terminals, Digital TV boxes etc
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Solutions for the future
The solutions for the future has to:
1. Solve a real problem2. Be mission specific
– Solve a well defined problem and do it well
3. Be broader– Solve this problem for multiple
environments i.e. Wireless, fixed, Internet and multiple applications
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Perceived and marketed 3G drivers
• High bandwidth internet and data access
• Video conferencing
• Music• Watch movies,
video on demand
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Mobile 3G costs per minute*
• Voice 14kbps $0.20• Music MP3 200kbps $3.00• Music DTS 700kbps $10.00• Video VHS 1.5Mbps $22.50• Video DVD 5Mbps $75.00• Video DVD+ 10Mbps $150.00
Two 3 minute songs: $181.5h movie VHS: $2025
*source: Östen Mäkitalo Telia
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Real 3G drivers
What will drive 3G?
• Spectrum efficiency– The available
frequencies is already a scarce resource
• Multimedia messaging– Greetings– Pictures
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IP Based Mobile Terminals
SiSi
Internet
”The Mobile Internet will never be larger than a couple of hundred meters”
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Mobile telephony is an access method to the net
• All content and all services accessible through internet and TCP/IP
• TCP/IP enabled handsets and terminals
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Next generation wireless networks
Wireless device with IP
Service provider
Location servicesSecurity servicesPolicy servicesBilling services
Internet
Other customer access technologiesxDSL, CATV, Ethernet
Wireless router with2.5G, 3G and 802.11x interface
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Business Models
Still dominating: The “triple play”!
The same organization provides:•Physical infrastructure, cables, ducts etc•Logical infrastructure, switches, routers•Service infrastructure, servers billing sw
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Disintegration is happening in all areas
• Virtual GSM operators– Doesn’t own the physical network
• 3G providers build networks together– 3G licenses and build-out expensive
• IP VPN service providers– Reseller of Internet services– Deliver IP VPN service
• Deregulation continuing– New players, counties, power companies,
construction companies etc
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Broadband services business model
I1 I2 I3 T1 T2 V1
Active, IP network
Physical, cables
Via Europa
Property owners
Telenordia, IP-only, Tiscali, DigiSIP …
$
Hammarbysjöstad
Customers
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New business model has impact on products
• New requirements on products– Multi-operator support– Multiple address domains– Security– Management– OSS interfaces
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Networking Darwinism:Survival of the simple solutions
Simple in this context, is simple enough that humans can understand, because humans still have to design, maintain and operate the network
Conclusion: