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10.30 am
2MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Panel Members
Zeev DraerVP product strategy zdraer@mrv.com
David Cleary, Ph.D. Director, Advanced Technologydavid.cleary@calix.com
Craig WaldropSenior Product Managercwaldrop@relianceglobalcom.com
Jeff BrownVice President Carrier Servicesjeff.brown@suddenlink.com
3NXTcomm 2008
The Growth of the Carrier Ethernet Market
Zeev Draer
MRV
4MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Worldwide revenue for Business Ethernet Services mounts steadily to nearly $31 billion by 2012.
• Double-digit annual growth across all geographic regional markets: Asia/Pacific, EMEA, N.A.
• Service providers are committed to Ethernet as the ubiquitous standard for network service connectivity
• Ethernet equipment vendors are actively enabling this important transition.
• (www.verticalsystems.com).
Worldwide Business Ethernet Services
5MEF – NXTcomm 2008
“Ethernet Is Mature for Deployment”
• Based on 2007 Infonetics study– 27 service providers
around the globe with avg. $15B revenue
• Much progress compared to 2 years ago
• 93% are using Ethernet collector rings
• Nearly ¾ have Ethernet overlay networks
• Over half see savings of 11%-40% using Ethernet
Ethernet is Mature for Carrier
Class Deployments
Yes
No
Don't know
Infonetics
6NXTcomm 2008
Growth of Carrier Ethernet Services and Availability
Craig WaldropReliance Group
7MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Vertical Markets Adopting Carrier Ethernet
Healthcare, Finance, Education, Government, Media
Principal Applications• Site-to-site access, server consolidation, disaster
recovery, software as a service (SaaS), service orientated architecture (SOA), Internet access, distributed imaging, converged networking
Benefits• Scalability, control, reliability, performance, data center
& server consolidation, expedites and enables new applications
• Cost reduction, revenue acceleration
Carrier Ethernet brings significant business benefits to mission critical applications in Top Market Sectors
8MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Carrier Ethernet: Two Service Types
• E-Line Service used to create– Ethernet Private Lines– Virtual Private Lines– Ethernet Internet Access
• E-LAN Service used to create– Multipoint L2 VPNs– Transparent LAN Service– Foundation for IPTV and
Multicast networks etc.
E-Line Service type
E-LAN Service type
Point-to-Point EVC
Carrier Ethernet Network
Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC
9MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Carrier Ethernet Scope and Reach
SoHo & Residential Triple-PlaySmall/Medium BusinessEnterprise Clients Mobile data/video
HD TV, TVoD, VoD, Content Providers
VideoSource
Gaming, DR, ERP Voice/VideoTelephony
Internet information & Software apps
Host applications, Consolidated
Servers
Carrier Ethernet Carrier Ethernet wire-line and mobile backhaul
with copper, fiber , cable, wireless access network delivery
10MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Availability: Still a Key Challenge
Sources: Vertical Systems 2007 & 2008
Many businesses still list lack of geographic availability as a key factor in their purchasing decision
11MEF – NXTcomm 2008 Sources: Vertical Systems 2007 & 2008
Fiber availability is steadily improving, but not quickly enough to keep up with demand
Availability: Still a Key Challenge
12MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Measuring the Success of Carrier Ethernet
• 5-year revenue CAGRs:– CES: 21%; Routers: 7% ; – EoS: 1%; WDM: 22%; EADs: 45%; Ethernet microwave: 67%
• 5-year revenue: $93B
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$23.7B, 16% CAGR
Infonetics Research, Metro Ethernet Equipment Market Share and Forecasts, April 2008
13NXTcomm 2008
Update on MEF Activities
Jeff Brown
Suddenlink
14MEF – NXTcomm 2008
MEF Membership Growth
2008 Membership exceeds 140
• Significant progress for maturity
• Massive adoption worldwide
• Customers determined to get mainly Ethernet Services
• Expansion of Carrier Ethernet into Mobile Backhaul Networks & MSOs
15MEF – NXTcomm 2008
MEF Certified Companies
TM
MEF Certification Lab
Growth Continues: 70+ Certified Services, 400 Certified Systems, 1000s tests
19 Service Providers Certified
56 Equipment Manufacturers Certified
May 2008
16MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Standardization - Status of IA & Tech Spec
• Ethernet Services at the UNI – MEF 9• Traffic Management – MEF 14• Circuit Emulation Services –MEF 18• UNI Type 1 MEF 19• UNI Type 2 - Draft • NID - Draft• E-NNI - Draft
Operators
Vendors
17MEF – NXTcomm 2008
2001-3 200620052004 2007
Specifications Timeline
MEF 16MEF 4
MEF 2
MEF 3
MEF 6
MEF 7
MEF 8
MEF 10
MEF 11
MEF 12
MEF 13
MEF 14
MEF 15
ELMIArchitecture
Protection
Circuit Emulation
Service Definitions
EMS-NMS
Circuit Emulation
UNI Framework
UNI-IA
Traffic ManagementTest Suite
Management
Architecture
Service Attributes Phase 1
MEF 9Services Test Suite
MEF 10.1Service AttributesPhase 2
MEF 17Service OAM
MEF 18Circuit Emulation
Services Test SuiteMEF 19
UNI Type 1 Test Suite
2008
MEF 6.1
Ethernet Service Definitions Phase 2
18MEF – NXTcomm 2008
MEF Technical Committee Work Dashboard
MEF Standards Process and Legend
ApprovedDraft
ApprovedSpecification
TSTechnical SpecificationIA Implementation Agreement comments
LetterBallot
Working Document
StrawBallots
StableDocument
MEF 18 Abstract Test Suite for CES over Ethernet (TS)
MEF 16 – Ethernet Local Management Interface E-LMI (TS)
MEF 11 - UNI Framework and Requirements (TS)
MEF 3 – Circuit Emulation Service Requirements (TS)
UNI Type 2 (IA)
MEF 19 Abstract Test Suite for UNI Type 1 (TS)
MEF 17 Service OAM Requirements and Framework (TS)
MEF 12 – Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 2: Ethernet Services Layer (TS)
MEF 8 Emulation of PDH over MENs (IA)
MEF 14 – Abstract Test Suite for Traffic Management Phase 1 (TS)
MEF 15 – Requirements for Management of Metro Ethernet Phase 1 – Network Elements (TS)
MEF 4 – Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 1: Generic Framework (TS)
MEF 9 – Abstract Test Suite for Ethernet Services at the UNI (TS)
MEF 7 – EMS - NMS Information Model (TS)
MEF 2 – Protection Framework and Requirements (TS)
MEF 6.1 – Ethernet Services Definitions Phase 2 (TS)
Abstract Test Suite for E-NNI (TS)
MEF 13 – User Network Interface Type 1 (IA)
MEF 10.1 Ethernet Services Attributes Phase 2 (TS)
UNI Type 2 Test Suite (TS) Part 1 link OAM
External NNI (E-NNI) Phase 1 (TS)
Test and Measurement AreaManagement AreaArchitecture AreaService Area
NID Specification (TS)
Mobile Backhaul (IA)
Service OAM Fault Management (IA)
Ethernet Service Constructs (TS)
Classes of Service (IA)
UNI Type 2 Test Suite (TS) Part 2 E-LMI
Service OAM Performance Management (IA)
MEF 10.1 Update:Attribute Enhancements
ApprovedDraft
NewProject
* MEF 10.1 replaced MEF 10. which replaced MEF 1 and MEF 5. MEF 6.1 replaced MEF 6
EMS-NMS Information Model (TS) Phase 2
19MEF – NXTcomm 2008
MEF TV Interactive Tools & Information Center
• Technical specifications, marketing presentations and supporting technical and marketing information
• Service Provider Tool Kit• NEW MEF TV• NEW Global Services Directory
20MEF – NXTcomm 2008
New Global Services Directory
• Business Users– Find Carrier Ethernet services anywhere in the world.
• Service Providers (Carriers/MSOs)– Find a partner to build a global Carrier Ethernet service.
21NXTcomm 2008
Looking Forward
David Cleary, Ph.D
CALIX
22MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Continued MEF Growth and Influence
• MEF has helped the market maturity of Carrier Ethernet through building Service Provider awareness and adoption of Carrier Ethernet
• Now focused on building awareness and adoption in the Enterprise
• MEF has grown substantially in Europe in 2007 and 2008
• Focusing on Asia in 2008 and 2009 with great demand for MEF Implementation Agreements, Technical Specifications and Certifications
23MEF – NXTcomm 2008
Eventual Goal Is IP Transformed Network
• IP-MPLS-Ethernet for applications
– Data services
• Ethernet for packet transport
– Efficient packet transport
– Low cost interfaces
• Packet optical transport
– Connection Oriented Ethernet (COE) tunnels
– Flexible light paths with ROADM, OTN, ASON
– Service transparency: SONET/SDH, TDM, packet
Data Services: IP/MPLS/Ethernet
Packet Transport:Fused Ethernet WDM
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IP Transformed Network Using Ethernet Transport
GE 10GE 100GE40GE
Infonetics Research, Metro Ethernet Equipment Market Share and Forecasts, April 2008
24MEF – NXTcomm 2008
What is ahead of us …?
• Connection oriented Ethernet (COE) is required to displace and replace SONET/SDH with packet IP/Ethernet
– PBT, PBB-TE, T-MPLS, L2MPLS are leading candidates for COE (may be others)
• Synchronous Ethernet will arrive 2008-2009 in select CES, router, and EAD products where clock and timing synchronization is required
– Important challenge for Mobile Backhaul
Infonetics Research, Metro Ethernet Equipment Market Share and Forecasts, April 2008
25MEF – NXTcomm 2008
What is ahead of us …?
40GE will appear sometime in the next 2 years
– Standards are the prerequisite for 40GE products and market
– 40GE standards are on track for completion in 2010, so standards-based products will arrive at the earliest in 2010
100GE will also appear in about 2 years, first in expensive proprietary form, then in standards form in 2011
– 100GE is part of the 100G standards processes along with 40GE
– There are more technical problems to solve to achieve market ready 100GE products than 40GE
Infonetics Research, Metro Ethernet Equipment Market Share and Forecasts, April 2008
26MEF – NXTcomm 2008
In Summary….
• Ethernet Services are flourishing• Global standardization is
well on its way – led by MEF• MEF continues to execute and expand the necessary
technical and marketing programs to meet industry needs
27NXTcomm 2008
Thank You!
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