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Technologien und Schnittstellen für die aktive Technik von Glasfaser-Zugangsnetzen

Technologien und Schnittstellen für die aktive Technik von Glasfaser-Zugangsnetzen. Sigurd Schuster CTO Office, Head of Technology Roadmapping Workshop „Breitbandversorgung über Glasfasernetze“ Köln, 24.6.2010. Communication technologies everywhere.

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Technologien und Schnittstellen für die aktive Technik von Glasfaser-Zugangsnetzen

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  1. 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 BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  2. Communication technologies everywhere BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  3. Communication technologies are becoming an integral part in all areas of our life A multitude of smart connected devices Communication technologies enrich many industries Always connected at any place Applications and real time content from the cloud - across all screens BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  4. “Data tornado” driven by content rich applicationsVoD, IPTV, gaming, sharing , … Global data traffic forecast[ExaByte/year] 1000 Online TV (fixed access) 800 Internet (fixed access) Internet (mobile access) 600 400 200 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  5. What does it mean for the Communication Service Provider ? Growing market More revenues More subscribers More devices More traffic Need forextremeefficiency Broadband data and emerging markets drive growth Differentiatewith individualexperience Changing market New services New competitors Converging telecom, IT and Media eco-systems Expand thebusiness New markets New segments How to enter ? Communication technologiesenrich adjacent industries BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  6. Some global market figures Communication technologies enrich adjacent industries Voice/data revenue growth 3% YoY 3.000 Bn$ 1200% Traffic growthof 50% YoY 2.500 Bn$ 1000% Adjacentindustry A fast developing application ecosystem 2.000 Bn$ 800% Objects growth of 40% YoY DataApps 1.500 Bn$ 600% Data Subs growthof 10% YoY 1.000 Bn$ 400% Broadband data and emerging markets drive growth Voice 500 Bn$ 200% 0 Bn$ 0% 2009 2015 Source: NSN Analysis, Harbor research “Pervasive Internet & Smart Services Market Forecast”, Yankee Group “Global Consumer Forecast” March 2010 BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  7. Put the customer in the center– transform to the Network of One One Agilebusiness execution One Flexibleservice delivery One Simplifiednetwork BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  8. One simplified networkThe road to broadband IP everywhere, anytime Converge to an agile photonic IP transport network Realize the optimized mobile broadband experience Simplify wireline access and aggregation to enable the Gigabit experience BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  9. One simplified wireline accessEnable the gigabit experience Max out DSL infrastructure Optical Line Termination Expand Fiber distribution Harmonize access and metro to one service network Passive splitter Next Generation low-cost/high bandwidth optical access BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  10. time time Optical AccessTechnical options and their differences One wavelength per fiber Multiple wavelengths per fiber wavelength wavelength Dedicated wavelength AON WDM-PON 1 household per fiber port e.g. 1000 households per fiber port Time-shared wavelength H-PON TDM-PON 64 households per fiber port(GPON) e.g. 512 households per fiber port BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  11. Next Generation Optical Access – NGOA1)Shaping the colorful future of broadband access Passive optical distribution network Longdistance office PhotonicIP core Passivesplitter UD-WDM OLT Passivefilter/combiner One wavelength per customer: unshared 1Gbps symmetrical Up to 100 km reach2)and high splitting factorof  1000 2) Reuse of existing metro fibre – convergence of access and metro aggregation 1) Nokia Siemens Networks research project 2) depending on choice of cascaded splitter / filter design (* BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  12. Ongoing research project representing highly advanced opto-electronic component integration Wavelength tuning and hunting verified Productisation steps are under study Lab testing of the integrated optical components is ongoing BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  13. Next generation optical accessFiber-sharing & Spectrum unbundling Spectrum management& coordination Longdistance office Passive splitter Full spectrumon fiber is shared CSP1 CSP2 CSP3 Passive filter/combiner Apply the open lambda environment for unbundling and sharing Secure network isolation by wavelength filtering Opportunity to evolve toa virtualized optical access network BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  14. Technology ComparisonVDSL2 vs. GPON vs. NGOA Distr.Network Client Home Building LO/CO Edge Metro Area VDSL2 50/10 Mbps unshared 100bT meters GPON 2.5/1.2 Gbps shared 100bT/1000bT 20 km NGOA 1.0/1.0 Gbps unshared 1000bT up to 100 km BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  15. Realize the ultimate broadband experience Regional content caches, video hubs 100G … 200G aggregation Service aware IP edge 1Gbps symmetrical per subscription private peering MetroPoP public peering IP transit Converged access & metro-aggregation Photonic IP Core CDN BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  16. One Flexible service delivery Innovative applications across all industries One all-IP service architecture AS SDF IMS OSS/BSS enabling enabling SDM enabling Advanced applications in adjacent industries Rich services for consumers andenterprises Fast service creation and integration with web ecosystem BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  17. One View of customer dataEvolution to customer centricity Consolidate subscriber data Telco 2 Web Personalizedofferings Identity Develop customer insights Unified view of customer data Optimize customer experience Customerintimacy Openness Business intelligence Exploit new business models Privacy & trust BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  18. One flexible Service EnablementFrom Service Provider to Service Enabler Develop flexible service creation and enabling capabilities Web player, Partner CSP Expose network assets to the service ecosystem and leverage their value Service Enabling Exposure Enrich customer experience and new revenue streams Composing & Execution Abstraction Charging Messaging Call control Customer data Gain a sustainable and relevant position in the service ecosystem Location BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  19. Partners Optimized value chain through flexible partnering in all layers One Agile business executionEnterprise transformation for efficiency and modularity CSP Enterprise Architecture Business Processes Information Applications Technologies From silos to standardized technologies, customer centric information models and processes Virtualized technology and application resources BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  20. Open target architecture that enables streamlined and agile operations Business Architecture Business Ecosystem, Differentiation Strategy, Organization/People, … Process Architecture Concept to Market Lead to Cash Trouble to Resolve Plan to Pay Information Architecture CommonData model Application Architecture Enterprise Service Bus CRM ERP OSS Apps Apps billing Apps Technology Architecture BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  21. One unified managementacross multiple domains and vendors Consolidate network and service management for mobile, fixed, voice and data Unified OSS Service Management OSS applications Harmonize and standardize management information models Network Management Standard OSS middleware Element Management Standard IT platform end-to-end Harmonize and standardize management business processes Customer experience driven process automation BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  22. One converged charging, billing and careFlexible customer value management Consolidate heterogeneous charging, billing and care systems Harmonize and standardize charging information models and processes Customer centric converged charging, billing and care Business layer Utilize and monetize customer insights Rating & Charging Mediation Innovate with own and 3rd party services BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  23. Summary – How technology supports CSP transformation One Flexibleservice delivery Need forextremeefficiency • One all-IP architecture for rich services • Open service delivery framework to integrate with web ecosystem • Connectivity and beyond in adjacent industries Differentiatewith individualexperience One Agilebusiness execution One Simplifiednetwork • Smooth wireless technology evolution in access and backhaul • WDM-PON to simplify wireline access and aggregation • Convergent and optimized photonic IP transport network • Standardized technologies, customer centric information models and processes • Virtualization to optimize resource utilization • Flexible partnering in all parts of the value chain Expand thebusiness BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  24. Network of One is much more than just a visionBuild on our track record • 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 • #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 • Over 170 3G radioreferences. • Commercial LTE deals with 11 operators • Leader in 40G DWDM communication • 300 packet core references BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

  25. Unlock the power of Broadband Thank you for your attention! BUGLAS - June 24th, 2010 9/15/2014

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