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Long Term Evolution (LTE) 4G High-Level Impact on Telco BSS/ESS/OSS

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Long Term Evolution (LTE) 4G

High-Level Impact on Telco BSS/ESS/OSS

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Executive summary

What is LTE

LTE Architecture

Typical Impact on Telco Architecture

Next steps for Typical LTE Telco Deployments

Agenda

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Executive Summary

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Background Issues

Key risks & challenges Next steps

Current realities

Communication Service Providers need to stay ahead of the

curve in 4G evolution

The business is evolving towards the “internet of things”, mobile

commuting and data-hungry devices

Current risks

Next growth curve is Broadband Revenue loss and market erosion by not evolving to LTE Market challenge from pure-play OTT players

Actions

Analyse impact of LTE on a typical Telco Enterprise Architecture Plan for and get funding for changes in readiness Rollout (phased) Benefits realization

Business issues Broadband not robust enough to offer enhanced VAS (Value Added

Services) High OPEX/CAPEX in 3G Low user satisfaction in current 3G offerings

LTE Executive Summary

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What is LTE

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LTEA Definition

Fourth Generation (4G) all-IP standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals

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LTE Architecture

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LTE Architecture EvolutionArchitecture – 3 sides of a coin (2G, 3G, 4G)

RNC RNC

SGSN

GGSN

Mediation (BSS)

GGSN/MME/PGW/SGW

Mediation (BSS)

3G LTE

NB=Node B (Base Station)RNC=Radio Network Controller

SGSN=Serving GPRS Support NodeGGSN=General GPRS Support Node

nB nB nB nB eNB

eNB

eNB

eNB

UE=User Equipment, eNB=eNodeBPGW=Packet Data Network Gateway

SGW=Serving Gateway, MME=Mobility Management Entity

UE UE UE UE

Uu

X2

s1

BSC BSC

MSC

Mediation

2G/GSM

BTS=Base StationBSC=Base Station Controller

MSC=Mobile Switching Center

BTS BTS BTS BTS

UE UE

BSS ESS

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Impact on Telco

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All IP Network Model

Flux of high capacity and bandwidth hungry phones

Major competition from OTT providers (IPTV, VOIP etc)

Provisioning & Activation

Service Assurance

Service Operation Center

Security management

Customer Authentication

Revenue Assurance & Fraud Management

Data traffic prioritization rules

Enhanced credit control rules

Interconnect business rules

Billing Models Change

Flatter Billing Structures

Introduction of variable billing

Device management rules

- to curb fraud take control of device & subscriber authentication

Prone to man in the middle attacks as IP connection giives open internet access.

Automated SIM & number management

Improved turnaround time for SIM Ordering from manufacturer .

Business Impact

Network Core component change

Separation of Services and Bearers e.g. SMS as a service and as a traffic bearer.

IPV6 Alignment

Migration of applications from Network core to mobile device

Pressure on network capacity

Investment in DPI technology

Increase in technical connections and interfaces

Protocol Standardization

Technology Impact

Change in SIM configuration rules

IPV6 Alignment

Mediation Business Rules alignment

Business rules on RA/FMS to link authentication and subscriber details.

Changes in interconnect to cater for changes in billing record transfer

Charging rules alignment to interface with IP based networks

Business Impact

Technology Impact

Business Impact

Device management Platform

Platforms for IP Management & Control

Service delivery platform changes for OSS Integration

Technology Impact

LTEImpact on OSS/BSS/ESS (High Level Business & Technical Perspective)

Potential OSS Impact Potential BSS Impact Potential ESS Impact

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LTEImpact on a typical Telco’s Application Landscape (BSS, OSS, ESS)

MARKET / SALES

PRODUCT

CUSTOMER

SERVICE

ENTERPRISE

SUPPLIER / PARTNER

RESOURCE

VTU

SVSiebel

Core

S@T

OTAMobile

Money

USSD

GWWAP GW

MMSC

OCS

VCDR

FMSArcsight

CDR

Store

ACLLMS

FMA

ERP BI

BI PortalShare

Hyperion

SME

Portal

IN ADCRBT

Siebel

CRM

OGW

SMSC

Content

ServerPortals

IN

Scream

SAS

FACTSHardcat

DB

Protect

Siebel

eSsupport Siebel eCommerce

Siebel

eBill

ODSOracle

MDM/AIA

Siebel

RTD

OS

SSD

PS

OA

OCSSME

Portal

VTU

IVR USSD

Network

Nodes

Siebel

Core PatrolTMArt

Number

Mgt.

RemedyPerceive Tivoli SCOM SCCM

ACD EIR

ControlM

Raptor

Interconnect (ICT)

Payroll

HRIS

Citrix

IDM NStalker DLP QualysRSA Access Manager DB Vault Audit

Vault

Data Center Infrastructure

BSS Impacted System

Product

Catalog

Pricing

System

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LTEImpact on Telco Application Landscape (OSS)

MARKET / SALES

PRODUCT

CUSTOMER

SERVICE

ENTERPRISE

SUPP / PARTNER

RESOURCE

VTU

SVSiebel

Core

S@T

OTAMobile

Money

SDP

IntegraUSSD

GWWAP GW

MMSC

OCS

Arcsight

Mediation

CDR

Store

LMS

FMA

VCDR RA BI

BI PortalShare

Hyperion

SME

Portal

IN ADCRBT

Siebel

CRM

OGW

SMSC

Content

ServerPortals

IN

SASDB

Protect

Siebel

eSsupport Siebel eCommerce

Siebel

eBill

ODSOracle

MDM/AIA

Siebel

RTD

OS

SSD

PS

OA

OCSSME

Portal

VTUCCN

IVR USSD

Fault Mgt.Network Component

ConfigurationRemedyPerceive Tivoli SCOM SCCM

Network Inventory

MaintenanceEIR

ControlM

Raptor

Interconnect (ICT)

Payroll

HRIS

Citrix

IAM NStalker DLP QualysRSA Access Manager DB Vault Audit

Vault

Data Center Infrastructure

OSS Impacted System

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LTEImpact on Telco Application Landscape (ESS)

MARKET / SALES

PRODUCT

CUSTOMER

SERVICE

ENTERPRISE

SUPP / PARTNER

RESOURCE

VTU

BillingSiebel

Core

S@T

OTAMobile

Money

IN

IntegraUSSD

GWWAP GW

MMSC

OCS

VCDR

FMSArcsight

Mediation

CDR

Store

ACLLMS

FMA

IFSVCDR RA BI

BI PortalShare

Hyperion

SME

Portal

IN ADCRBT

Siebel

CRM

OGW

SMSC

Content

Server

Online

Portal

SAS

FACTSHardcat

DB

Protect

Siebel

eSsupport Siebel eCommerce

Siebel

eBill

ODSOracle

MDM/AIA

Siebel

RTD

OS

SSD

PS

OA

OCSSME

Portal

VTU

IVR USSD

ICT Financial Manager TPP

Provident

Siebel

Core PatrolTMArt

NT/DSA

RemedyPerceive Tivoli SCOM SCCM

ACD EIR

ControlM

Raptor

Interconnect (ICT)

Payroll

HRIS

Citrix

IAM NStalker DLP QualysRSA Access Manager DB Vault Audit

Vault

Data Center Infrastructure

ESS Impacted System

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Next steps

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Identification of Business Rules Changes

Next Steps

LTE ImpactNext Steps

Core Network Vendor engagement for Business

Impact Analysis

Protocol and Interface requirements

System rule specification changes

Information interchange & Integration rules

Consider Roll-out Strategy

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THANK YOUCopyright Enteriss 2013

Anietie Akpan – Lead Enterprise Architect, Enteriss

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