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Page 1: 1 © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. IP NGN – Foundation for Ubiquitous Networking Monique J. Morrow Cisco Systems San Jose, California mmorrow@cisco.com

1© 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

IP NGN – Foundation for Ubiquitous Networking

Monique J. MorrowCisco Systems

San Jose, [email protected]

ITU Ubiquitous Networking Societies Workshop Geneva

April 7, 2005

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What is Ubiquitous Networking?O.S. & Applications

e-Nations

The Ubiquitous Internet

Higher Ed./Research

Manufacturing

Government(Federal/Public Sector)

TransportationAgriculture/Wildlife

Medical

Consumer& Services

Mobile Networking

Services on the edge of the Network

Restoring an environment for Innovation

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Mobility of the Cellular

Network

Mobility of the Cellular

Network

Reliability of the PSTNReliability

of the PSTN

Bandwidth of an Optical

Network

Bandwidth of an Optical

Network

Security of a Private

Network

Security of a Private

Network

Flexibility of Ethernet

Flexibility of Ethernet

Content Richness of the Internet

Content Richness of the Internet

Video Delivery of Cable/TelevisionVideo Delivery of Cable/Television

Characteristics of an Ideal NetworkFusing the Best of Today’s Networks and More

IP NEXT

GENERATION NETWORK

IP NEXT

GENERATION NETWORK

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Layers of Convergence in the IP NGN

APPLICATION CONVERGENCEAPPLICATION

CONVERGENCE

Integration of New Innovative IP D/V/V

Services over Broadband

Increase Revenue

Integration of New Innovative IP D/V/V

Services over Broadband

Increase Revenue

Service Continuity and Creation

Customer Loyaltyand Stickiness

Service Continuity and Creation

Customer Loyaltyand Stickiness

SERVICE CONVERGENCE

SERVICE CONVERGENCE

NETWORK CONVERGENCE

NETWORK CONVERGENCE

Eliminate Layers in the Network

Reduce OPEX / CAPEX

Eliminate Layers in the Network

Reduce OPEX / CAPEX

MOBILE

FR/ATM

PSTN

BROADBANDSERVICES

OPTICAL

HIGH-SPEEDINTERNET

IP Next Generation

Network

IP Next Generation

Network

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INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

IP NGN ArchitectureAchieving a Whole Greater Than the Sum of the Parts

TransportTransport

VoD / HDTV GAMING

VoD / HDTV GAMING

DATA CENTER

DATA CENTER

PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONY

PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONYWEB

SERVICESWEB

SERVICESMOBILE

APPSMOBILE

APPSIP CONTACT

CENTERIP CONTACT

CENTER

IntelligentEdge

IntelligentEdge

CustomerElement

CustomerElement

MultiserviceCore

MultiserviceCore

Access / Aggregation

Access / Aggregation

Framework for User and Application-Based Control

(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Framework for User and Application-Based Control

(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Service ExchangeService Exchange

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TransportTransport

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INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

IP NGN Architecture—Functional BlocksIntelligent Networking Unifies the Layers for Greater Service Opportunities

Interactive GamingInteractive GamingInteractive GamingInteractive GamingVideo TelephonyVideo TelephonyVideo TelephonyVideo Telephony

Integrated ConferencingIntegrated ConferencingIntegrated ConferencingIntegrated ConferencingVideo-on-DemandVideo-on-DemandVideo-on-DemandVideo-on-Demand

Unified MessagingUnified MessagingUnified MessagingUnified MessagingPresencePresencePresencePresence

Business CollaborationBusiness CollaborationBusiness CollaborationBusiness Collaboration

Cisco Service

Exchange

Cisco Service

Exchange

RoutingRoutingRoutingRouting

MulticastMulticastMulticastMulticast

SecuritySecuritySecuritySecurity

QoSQoSQoSQoSAvailabilityAvailabilityAvailabilityAvailability

PerformancePerformancePerformancePerformance

ResilienceResilienceResilienceResilienceInterworkingInterworkingInterworkingInterworking

Service AwareService AwareService AwareService Aware

L2/L3 VPNL2/L3 VPNL2/L3 VPNL2/L3 VPN

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Identity Management Policy Management Mobility Management Dynamic Session Management

Identity Management Policy Management Mobility Management Dynamic Session Management

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INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

Application Convergence

TransportTransport

VoD / HDTV GAMING

VoD / HDTV GAMING

DATA CENTER

DATA CENTER

WEB SERVICES

WEB SERVICES

MOBILE APPS

MOBILE APPS

IP CONTACT CENTER

IP CONTACT CENTER

IntelligentEdge

IntelligentEdge

CustomerElement

CustomerElement

MultiserviceCore

MultiserviceCore

Access / Aggregation

Access / Aggregation

Framework for User and Application-based Network

Control(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Framework for User and Application-based Network

Control(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Service ExchangeService Exchange

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PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONY

PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONY

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Innovation at the Application Layer

Blurring the traditional consumer/business segmentsBlurring the traditional consumer/business segments

VOICEVOICE DATADATAVIDEOVIDEO

Push-to-TalkPush-to-Talk Video-Based Security

Video-Based Security

Presence-Based CommunicationPresence-Based Communication

Video-on-Demand

Video-on-Demand

Mobile Enterprise

Mobile Enterprise

Multi-Player Gaming

Multi-Player Gaming

Video Telephony

Video Telephony

TV / Web IntegrationTV / Web

Integration

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Today’s Home: Separate Networks, Content & Entertainment Systems

SatelliteNetwork

Home ControlNetwork

CableNetwork

MobileNetwork

Broadband Network Provider

InternetInternet

InternetInternet

Future Home: Converged Networks, Content, & Entertainment Systems

Consumer CPE EvolutionConsumer CPE Evolution

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Creating a Multitude of New Service Opportunities… Example: Residential Broadband Services

Local and LD Voice $40/moLocal and LD Voice $40/mo

Teleworker$70/mo

Teleworker$70/mo

Digital Music

$10/mo

Digital Music

$10/mo

Broadband Access$30/mo

Broadband Access$30/mo

NetPVR$10/moNetPVR$10/mo

Video and xVoD$50/mo

Video and xVoD$50/mo

Home Net $10/moHome Net $10/mo

Wireless Security $30/moWireless Security $30/mo

Gaming$7/mo

Gaming$7/mo

Integrated Networks, Content and Entertainment SystemsIntegrated Networks, Content and Entertainment Systems

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INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

INTELLIGENT INFORMATION NETWORK

Service Convergence

VoD / HDTV GAMING

VoD / HDTV GAMING

DATA CENTER

DATA CENTER

WEB SERVICES

WEB SERVICES

MOBILE APPS

MOBILE APPS

IP CONTACT CENTER

IP CONTACT CENTER

IntelligentEdge

IntelligentEdge

CustomerElement

CustomerElement

MultiserviceCore

MultiserviceCore

Access / Aggregation

Access / Aggregation

Framework for User and Application-based Network

Control(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Framework for User and Application-based Network

Control(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Service ExchangeService Exchange

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PE

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PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONY

PRESENCE-BASED

TELEPHONY

TransportTransport

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Turning Disparate Network Systems... Into an Intelligent Information Network

Today: Inconsistent and Variable Service Level Today: Inconsistent and Variable Service Level

= Barrier to Growth and Profit= Barrier to Growth and Profit

Today: Inconsistent and Variable Service Level Today: Inconsistent and Variable Service Level

= Barrier to Growth and Profit= Barrier to Growth and Profit

Billing NMS

Content DeliveryNetwork

CABLE

DSL

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Multimedia Servers

MOBILE

OPTICAL

INTERNET

PSTN

BackboneNetwork

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Turning Disparate Network Systems... Into an Intelligent Information Network

Billing NMS

Content DeliveryNetwork

CABLE

DSL

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Service ExchangeService ExchangeApplication and subscriber-level controlApplication and subscriber-level controlUsage reporting and billingUsage reporting and billingService creationService creationMobility managementMobility managementResource managementResource management

Service ExchangeService ExchangeApplication and subscriber-level controlApplication and subscriber-level controlUsage reporting and billingUsage reporting and billingService creationService creationMobility managementMobility managementResource managementResource management

MultimediaServers

OPTICAL

BackboneNetwork

INTERNET

PSTN

ServiceService ExchangeExchangeServiceService

ExchangeExchangeMOBILE

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Service Exchange Framework Multimedia Service Control for Wireline/Wireless Convergence

MOBILITY MANAGEMENTDevice RoamingService MobilityUser Mobility

MULTIDIMENSIONAL IDENTITY User / Device IDLocation / PresenceService RegistrationAudit / LoggingAssured Authentication

DYNAMIC SESSION MANAGEMENTCall Control / Session Border ControllerRich-Media ControlDiff Bandwidth & QoS per Session Accounting / Billing

POLICY MANAGEMENTSubscriber PolicyApplication/ChainingPer-Sub Service Service Invocation

Service ExchangeService

Exchange

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Service Exchange Framework Multimedia Service Control for Wireline/Wireless Convergence

MOBILITY MANAGEMENTDevice RoamingService MobilityUser Mobility

MULTIDIMENSIONAL IDENTITY User / Device IDLocation / PresenceService RegistrationAudit / LoggingAssured Authentication

DYNAMIC SESSION MANAGEMENTCall Control / Session Border ControllerRich-Media ControlDiff Bandwidth & QoS per Session Accounting / Billing

POLICY MANAGEMENTSubscriber PolicyApplication/ChainingPer-Sub Service Service Invocation

WHO?WHO?• Who is the user?

• Device• Profile• Location• Presence

• Who is the user?• Device• Profile• Location• Presence

WHAT?WHAT?• What can the user do?

• Within what timeframe?• To what extent• Under what rules

• What can the user do?• Within what timeframe?• To what extent• Under what rules

HOW?HOW?• How can I dynamically

control resources?• Interwork and provide

rich media control• Monitor and charge on a

per service/per user basis• Enable application awareness

• How can I dynamically control resources?

• Interwork and provide rich media control

• Monitor and charge on a per service/per user basis

• Enable application awareness

WHERE?WHERE?• Where can the user roam?

• Track/recognize the devices across carriers

• Maintain the session across multiple networks

• Offer all services in all locations

• Where can the user roam?• Track/recognize the devices

across carriers• Maintain the session across

multiple networks• Offer all services in

all locations

Service ExchangeService

Exchange

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INTELLIGENT NETWORKINGINTELLIGENT NETWORKING

Network ConvergenceA

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for Enabling Triple Play On The Move

(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Open Framework for Enabling Triple Play On The Move

(Data, Voice, Video, Mobility)

Service ExchangeService Exchange

IntelligentEdge

IntelligentEdge

CustomerElement

CustomerElement

MultiserviceCore

MultiserviceCore

Access / Aggregation

Access / Aggregation

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VoD / HDTV GAMING STORAGESTORAGE COMMCOMM

WEB SERVICES

WEB SERVICES

MOBILE APPS

MOBILE APPS

IP CONTACT CENTER

IP CONTACT CENTER

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DSLDSL,,FTTHFTTH,,DialDial

Telecommuter

Residential

(G)MPLS based Multi-service Intelligent Packet Backbone Network

IPv6 IX

ISP’s

GGSN

Service POP

SGSN

Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 Enterprise NetworkDual Stack IPv4-IPv6 Enterprise Network

Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 DSL/FTTH/Dial access Network

Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 DSL/FTTH/Dial access Network

Dual Stack IPv4-IPv6 Cable NetworkDual Stack IPv4-IPv6 Cable Network

ISP offering Native IPv6 servicesISP offering Native IPv6 services

CE router

CE router

CE router

PE Router(Service POP)

PE

PE

• One Backbone NetworkOne Backbone Network• Maximizes speed, flexibility and manageability Maximizes speed, flexibility and manageability

Next Gen. Backbone Network Architecture – One backbone, multiple access networks

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Target NG IP Communications Architecture

Broadband WiFi 3GPP MetroE

Edge Proxies

ServiceEngine

Presence andRegistration

NameResolutionServer

UnifiedMessaging

BasicFeatureServer

Billing

LawfulIntercept

STUNCMSNext-Gen

MediaResource (MR)

TCAPFeatureServer

OAM

ED

GE

AP

PS

MTA

MMSubscriber

DB

enum

ITPITP

SoftswitchGateway ITP

Policy

SBC

Enterprise

IP N

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PSTN Interworking NetworkPeering

Feature Servers

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Thank You!

[email protected]

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E1 E2 E3 E4 Serial V1 V2WAN module

The “Connected Home” Network

EntertainmentApplications Box

Probably located in the Entertainment Center

Infrastructure &Services Box

Probably located in the wiring closet or computer

armoire

PLC BridgeAppliance Telemetry

802.11bNIC

WirelessLAN

802.11bAdapter

Wireless BridgeMultimedia Distribution

Internet Home GatewayBase Configuration • Platform for Services

Broadband

InternetAppliance

Proprietary Portal

Home Media ServerLinux + GUI + BIG HardDrive (MyDisk)

Enet 1394 EnetUSBVideoOut

VideoIn

VideoCamSpool to MyDisk

CameraUpload to my web site

DTVView from MyDisk

“DigitalExpress”

AlternativeRich contentacquisition Cable/DBS input

Traditional Broadcastvia STB or Sat Rcvr

Std Phone & FaxConverted to VoIP

2nd LAN module

HPNA LAN module

HomeLAN“No New Wires”

HPNANIC

EnetNIC

Global Networked Homes Global Networked Homes to reach 100mil by 2009 – to reach 100mil by 2009 – IMS Research 2004IMS Research 2004