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Explore the story of fixed and mobile convergence in the NGN industry, including the acronyms, players, and consequences. Learn about the benefits of NGN, layered architecture, common services, and more.
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NGN-The Fixed and Mobile Convergence Story Eric Sun Director of Product Marketing ZTE Europe Padova, 30th, June 2005
Agenda • Why NGN? • Players in the Converged Industry • Consequences of NGN
What is NGN? • The Acronyms • NGN, FMC, IMS, P2P, WiMAX, SIP, Bluephone, triple play… • What makes this happen?
The Vertical Model PSTN PLMN Data CATV
Softswitch Softswitch Wireless Access Multi-service Access PSTN/ISDN/MSAN GSM/ UMTS/ CDMA/ WiMax In the office At home On the move Public Wireless Broadband Access The Horizontal Model iHLR BOSS Application Server NMS Service Control Core Packet Network Core Access EPON/ GPON/ Ethernet
Why NGN? (1) • Common Core : Cost saving (OPEX) • Layered Architecture : H.248 • Mobile : 3GPP R4 • Fixed: SotfSwitch
MGW MGW GMGW GMGW VMSC VMSC VMSC RNS RNS BSS BSS BSS BSS Mobile Layered Architecture: 3GPP R4 GMSC Server MSC Server MSC Server IP backbone GSM TDM
Fixed Layered Architecture: SoftSwitch SCP IAD Manager NMS ZXUP10 APP Router Server Service ZXSS10 SS1 ZXSS10 SS1 Control Core Packet Network Core ZXSS10 S100 ZXSS10 M100 ZXSS10 A200 ZXSS10 IAD Series Soft-Phone ZXSS10 BGW Access Private Network PSTN/ISDN Broadband Access SS7 Network PBX
Why NGN? (2) • Common Services : Customer ownership • SIP based call control • Moble: 3GPP/3GPP2 IMS • Fixed: ETSI TISPAN
All IP Network GGSN/AGW GPRS/WCDMA/CDMA2000 3GPP/3GPP2: IMS SCP PoC HSS IM PS Parlay/OSA CSCF BGCF Core IMS ECCF FP-CSCF P-CSCF MGCF SIP SIP TG H.248/MGCP SG xDSL/Cable/LAN AG PSTN/ISDN/PLMN/CS IAD xDSL/Cable/LAN
Agenda • Why NGN? • Players in the Converged Industry • Consequence of NGN
Serie 21 21.905 5.8.0 Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications Serie 22 22.101 5.b.0 Service aspects; Service principles 22.228 5.6.0 Service requirements for the IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (Stage 1) 3GPP/3GPP2
Serie 23 23.002 5.c.0 Network architecture 23.003 5.7.0 Numbering, addressing and identification 23.207 5.8.0 End-to-End QoS Concept and Architecture 23.218 5.6.0 IP Multimedia (IM) Session Handling;IP Multimedia (IM) call model; Stage 2 23.221 5.8.0 Architectural requirements 23.228 5.a.0 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS);Stage 2 23.278 5.2.0 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4 - Stage 2; IM CN Interworking
Serie 24 24.228 5.6.0 Signalling flows for the IP multimedia call control based on SIP and SDP; Stage 3 24.229 5.6.0 IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol based on SIP and SDP; Stage 3 Serie 26 26.235 5.1.0 Packet Switched Conversational Multimedia Applications; Default Codecs (Release 5) 26.236 5.4.0 Packet switched conversational multimedia applications; Transport protocols
Serie 29 29.207 5.5.1 Policy control over Go interface 29.208 5.5.1 End-to-end QoS signalling flows 29.228 5.5.0 IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces; Signalling flows and message contents 29.229 5.5.0 Cx and Dx Interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details 29.278 5.2.0 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4; CAMEL Application Part (CAP) specification for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) 29.328 5.5.0 IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Sh Interface; Signalling flows and message contents 29.329 5.4.0 Sh Interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details
Serie 31 31.103 5.4.0 Characteristics of the ISIM Application. Serie 32 32.200 5.5.0 Telecommunication management;Charging management;Charging principles 32.225 5.3.0 Telecommunication Management;Charging Management;Charging Data Description for IP Multimedia Subsystem Serie 33 33.102 5.3.0 3G Security;Security architecture 33.108 5.5.0 3G Security;Handover interface for Lawful Interception 33.203 5.7.0 Access security for IP-based services 33.210 5.5.0 3G Security;Network Domain Security; IP network layer security
ETSI: TISPAN • TIPHON (Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization over Networks) • SPAN (Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks) • http://portal.etsi.org/tispan
Unlicensed Mobile Access (1) • Driving Force: • Mobile Operator: T-Mobile US • Fixed Operator: British Telecom • www.umatechnology.org • BenQ P50 handset /Kineto Wireless/Microsoft Pocket PC
Fixed and Mobile Convergence Alliance • Driving Force: • Fixed Operators: Brasil Telecom, BT(Bluephone), Korea Telecom • Mobile Operators: NTT, Swisscom, Rogerswireless
Other Standardization Bodies • ITU focus Group on Next Generation Networks Itu.int/ITU-T/ngn/fgngn • Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions www.atis.org • Telemanagement Forum www.tmforum.org • Wireless Broadband Alliance www.wirelessbroadbandalliance.com
Most Disruptive Technology • Skype • P2P technology • QoS • Security • Scalability • Business model
Agenda • Why NGN? • Players in the Converged Industry • Consequence of NGN
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