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The Impact of the World Wide Web on Carrier Networks – an Historic Opportunity

The Impact of the World Wide Web on Carrier Networks – an Historic Opportunity. Geoff Hall Chief Technology Officer, EMEA May 24, 2006. To Other Networks. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP. DMS-100 MMP.

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The Impact of the World Wide Web on Carrier Networks – an Historic Opportunity

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  1. The Impact of the World Wide Web on Carrier Networks – an Historic Opportunity Geoff Hall Chief Technology Officer, EMEA May 24, 2006

  2. To Other Networks DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP DMS-100 MMP TDM Trunks Over Transport (SDH / PDH) Network TDM Voice Network

  3. From the Familiar World Historical Modern Low Bandwidth Growth Shared Facilities Network Aware User People to People Nodal Services Integrated Nodes Proprietary & Closed Separate Networks Rapid Bandwidth Growth Variable, always on User Aware Network People, Content & Autonomic Network, device & web services Separation of control and bearer Open with Gateways Converged What How Enabled The networks become an infrastructure for the WEB

  4. The New Network WEB Applications Network Applications Aggregation, Distribution CPE Access Interactive Media Services Edge Voice Media Service Core Wireless Application Switching Contact Center IVR Policy Security Mobility QoS Packet-Optical IP VPN SubscriberControl Packet-Optical (LAN/WAN) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Security

  5. Infrastructure Virtualization Brings Profound ChangeNew Business Models, Customers, Opportunities • Voice Networks & Services Yahoo Bell Virgin Mobile Google eBay Services (multimedia – anywhere, anytime, any device) • Broadband • IP networking • Network intelligence Data Networks & Services Network (connectivity – anywhere, anytime) Internet

  6. This Generation’s Place in History but…. • Exploitation of the Capability of the WEB is the Driver • will only happen if it is Simple, Secure and Reliable • Technology and Standards are the Enablers • Technologies and architectures must enable substitution and evolution • Standards prevent Isolation • Realisation = Revenue + Regulation • What gets built will be guided by rational business models • Regulation determines the viable business models • Critical to Economic Performance

  7. Korea – Some of the World’s Most Advanced Service Offerings • Remote digital home services –home monitoring, digital picture frames, visitor surveillance, heating control, door control, lighting control • Commercial transactions made via mobile devices –subway passes, tickets, groceries, e-Money, credit card purchases, ATMs • Location-based services • Mobile stock trading • Mobile banking • Security • Convenience • Transactions

  8. In Conclusion • The WEB has profoundly changed the Topology of carrier Networks • The WEB has Undermined the old and is creating New Business Models. • The Power of the WEB in conjunction with the Network infrastructure is a significant component of a competitive economy • Will not happen by osmosis

  9. Geoff Hall Chief Technology Officer, EMEA May 24, 2006

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